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未知题型 听力原文:Hello, Mrs Stanton, welcome to join us, let me introduce George Brown to you. George is Mrs Everett's Personal assistant. He is in charge of all the paperwork and he'll be showing you how everything works before he leaves us at the end of the week and you take his place.&8226;You will hear another five recordings.&8226;For each recording, decide where the speaker is talking.&8226;Write one letter (A-H) next to the number of the recording.&8226;Do not use any letter more than once.&8226;You will hear the five recordings twice.

未知题型 听力原文:M: Hello, Karen Williams speaking.F: Hello, Karen, this is Alice Everett here.M: Oh, hello, Mrs Everett. How are you?F: Fine, thanks. Karen, the reason I am ringing is to sort out the arrangements for my visit to Liverpool next month. I'd like to go over the whole itinerary.M: All right. I think I've got all the details as well as the travel arrangements.F: OK, then we can start with 24th. What time shall I arrive at Liverpool?M: Well, the plane arrives at 10:00 a.m.F: That's good. When am I supposed to meet Mr Davis from Sunrise?M: At about 11:00 to 11:30, I think. Then you have an lunch appointment with Mrs Rebecca from National Bank at 12:30.F: Oh, I almost forgot about this. Is it correct that I only have one appointment in the afternoon ?M: That's right, you have to sign an agreement with Mr McDonald from Ford at 3 o'clock. Then you'll be free in the evening. But you'll have to visit two factories on 25th before your return flight at 2:30 in the afternoon.F: OK, thank you, Karen, I'll remember that. It sounds like a hectic trip.M: Yes, it is. Mrs Everett. Bye-bye.&8226;Look at the form. below.&8226;You will hear a man calling to check the schedule.Mrs Everett's Schedule24th January10 a.m.: arrive at the airport of (9) ___________________11:00~11:00: (10) ___________________ from Sunrise12:30: lunch appointment with Mrs Rebecca from(11) ___________________3 p.m.: (12) ___________________ with Mr McDonald from FordEvening: no-specific arrangement

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