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经纬仪读数.doc经纬仪读数.doc 2006年江苏省“出境游”领队资格考试试题 《领队英语》 Part I Listening Comprehension (30%) Section One Directions: You will hear five sentences. Each one will be read only once. Listen carefully and fill in numbers according to what you have heard. (5%) 1) . Los Angele...

经纬仪读数.doc
经纬仪读数.doc 2006年江苏省“出境游”领队资格 考试试题 高中音乐教师业务考试试题学前班考试试题docoffice办公软件考试试题班组级安全教育考试试题及答案银行业从业资格考试试题 《领队英语》 Part I Listening Comprehension (30%) Section One Directions: You will hear five sentences. Each one will be read only once. Listen carefully and fill in numbers according to what you have heard. (5%) 1) . Los Angeles to Chicago ( ) miles 2). Houston to Miami ( ) miles 3). Detroit to New York ( ) miles 4). Miani to Los Angeles ( ) miles 5) . Detroit to Houston ( ) miles Section Two Directions: You will hear a short conversation only once. Listen carefully and fill in the following chart.. (5%) No Name Country Nationality 1 Lisa Germany 2 Carmen Spain 3 Hans Dutch 4 Ingrid Sweden 5 Ahmad Egyptian Section Three Directions: You will hear two conversations twice. Listen carefully and fill in the blanks according to what you have heard. (10%) Assistant: Good afternoon, ____________________________? George: Have you got ___________________, please? Assistant: Yes,___________________________. George: Thank you. ___________________________? Assistant: ______________________, please. George: Thank you. A-- What kind of pounds do you have in England? B--Oh, we have ____________and pennies. A--What __________ do you have? B--The fifty-pence is the biggest, and the half penny is the smallest. A--Really! In ______________, the biggest is the fifty-cents, and the smallest is the cent. When do you start school? B--_______________. A--Really! How interesting! What sports are popular ? B--Well, lots of people play tennis and ______________. Section Four Directions: You will hear two conversations twice. Then you will have 10 questions. Choose the best answer to each question in the time provided. (10%) Conversation One 1). The two speakers are___________________. a. husband and wife b. father and daughter c. friends 2). The two speakers are discussing_________________________. a. whether they should go for a holiday b. where they should go for the holiday. c. How they could save enough money for the holiday 3). Bob doesn’t want to go to Florida because______________________. a. it is warmer than Sheffield b. it is too far away c. it is colder than Sheffield 4). Bob wants to go to ______________for the holiday. a. Sheffield b. Hawaii c. Wales or Scotland Conversation Two 1). What is the telephone number of Blue Skies Travel Agency? a. 7489932 b. 7389932 c. 7489942 2). Where is the Blue Skies Travel Agency? a. In New York City. b. In London. c. In North America. 3). Why does Jill want to telephone the Blue Skies Travel Agency? a. Because she wants to apply for a job there. b. Because she wants some information about its North American department. c. Because she wants some information about holidays in New York. 4). What does Jill want to know first? a. The weather . b. Something about inclusive holidays. c. The cheapest return flight. 5). When does Jill want to go to New York? a. In May. b. In June . c. In March 6) . What’s Jill’s full name? a. Jill Jones. b. Jill Adam. c. Jill Adams. Part II. Translate the following into Chinese (30%) Part One Vocabulary (10%) 1).duration of stay purpose of entry traveling on group tour financial support 2).official use only spouse’s name international departure check-in time 3).transfer passenger change a plane non-smoking seat luggage locker 4). destination charge for overweight luggage free of charge scheduled time 5). boarding time conveyer-belt emergency exit window seat 6). local time at origin fasten seat belt while seated transit stop one-way ticket 7).food and beverage department duty manager advance reservation assistant manager 8).noodle room service check-out time single room 9). souvenir shop vegetable salad downtown subway 10).Big Ben in London Panama Canal Sydney Opera House, Australia National Day Part Two Sentences (20%) 1). This departure card must be retained in the passport for presentation to the immigration officer at the time of departure. 2). Please keep this portion of the form in your passport /traveling document and present it to the immigration officer on your departure. 3). I declare the information I have given is true, correct and complete. 4). Give the card to the customs officer as you arrive in Italy. 5). For what period do you wish to visit Germany? 6).Do you have any relatives, friends or contacts you will visit in France? 7). Have you applied for entry to America in the last five years? 8). Will anyone in Japan be paying for your tickets, providing you with funds, or maintaining you while you are in Japan? 9). Give the names of those people , and details of the support they will be providing. 10). Please return all documents to me at the address listed in 10 above. 11). Here are your tickets, passports and boarding passes. Your luggage claim tags are attached to the tickets cover. 12). The aircraft is quite full now. I can hardly give you 10 seats together. Do you want smoking seats? 13). Take the escalator down to the next floor, get on the travelator to the departure area, and then you will easily find Gate 34. 14). Excuse me, sir. The handle of suitcase is broken. Where can I go to report it? Please go to the Luggage Service over there. They will help you. 15). We have Chicken with Steamed Rice and Beef Steak Curried with Noodle. Which one do you prefer? 16). We are the tour group from China International Travel Service. Our company booked 5 double rooms three weeks ago. 17).Here’s the key of your rooms. Please make sure that you have them with you all the time. 18). Telephone charge will be paid individually. Maybe he forgot it. Please wait for a moment, I’ll let him pay for it. 19).I want to draw some money from the Automatic Teller Machine (ATM). But I don’t know how to handle it. 20). You can have 20% discount if you buy group ticket, but you must have over 15 persons. Part III. Translate the following into English (20%) Part One Vocabulary (10%) 1).护照号码 签发日期 护照有效截止日期 国籍 住址 2).海关 3).往返机票 职业 叫醒电话 4).过境 申报 入境口岸(指城市) 5).海关税 现金 发热 6).咳嗽 签证 申请人签名 7).国际机场 国内航空公司 问讯处 8).乘机登机处 免税商店 货币兑换处 9).预订旅馆 座位再确认 直达航班 10).登机牌 座位号 经济舱 Part Two Sentences (10%) 1).____请问前往纽约的MU989航班在哪办理登机手续, ____在大厅的尽头,你会找到去纽约的登机办理处。 2). ____劳驾,我们要乘日本航空公司的436号航班去东京。 ____这是我们的10张票,请帮忙,我们的座位能够尽量在一起吗, 3). ____请告诉我你的包里有什么, ____让我想一想。有一些衣服、刮胡子工具、几本书和一些纪念品。 4). ____你能告诉我怎么去36号登机口吗, ____坐电梯到下一层,上自动步道到侯机室,你就很容易找到36号登机口了。 5). ____请你的客人按名单上的顺序,把入境卡夹在护照里,依次通过。 ____好的,请允许我最后一个通过。 6). ____我叫李刚,是旅行团的领队。我想让你六点钟叫醒我们。 ____好的,请告诉你们的房间号。 7). ____我是旅行团的领队,我们持有团体旅游签证。 ____请把团体签证表给我。 ____好的,在这里。 8). ____你要喝点什么,我们有果汁、咖啡、啤酒、矿泉水。 ____请来点咖啡。 9). ____请问怎样办理退税, __在商店购物时向售货员要退税单,填入商品名称、价格和退税率. 10).____你的帐单是80美元。 我没带足够的现金,可以用信用卡吗, ____ ____可以的,先生。 Part IV. Reading Comprehension (20%) There are four passages in this part. Each passage is followed by a number of comprehensive questions or choices. Read the passage and answer the questions. Passage One (5%) But the Chinese Did One day Tom said to one of his friends, “I’m going to have a holiday in Beijing. But I don’t speak Chinese, so I’ll go to evening classes and have Chinese lessons for a month before I go.” He studied very hard for a month, and then his holidays began and he went to China. When he came back a few weeks later, his friend said to him, “Did you have any trouble with your Chinese when you were in Beijing,Tom?” “No, I didn’t have any trouble with it,” answered Tom. “But the Chinese did!” Questions: 1). What is the story about? 2). Does Tom speak Chinese or not? 3). What did he do before he left for China? 4). How long did he study Chinese in the evening classes? 5).How long did Tom stay in China? Did he have any trouble with his Chinese while he was in China? Passage Two (5%) A Beautiful Dress One day Mrs Jones went shopping. When her husband came back home in the evening, she began to tell him about a beautiful cotton dress. “ I saw it in the shop this morning,” she said, “and……” “ And you want to buy it,” said her husband. “How much does it cost?” “Forty pounds.” “Forty pounds for a cotton dress? That is too much!” But every evening, when Mr Jones came back from work, his wife continued to speak only about the dress, and at last, after a week, he said, “Oh, buy the dress! Here is the money!” She was very happy. But the next evening, when Mr Jones came home and asked, “Have you got the famous dress?” she said, “No.” “Why not?” he said. “Well, it was still in the window of the shop after a week, so I thought, nobody else wants this dress, so I don’t want it either.” Questions: 1).How many people are there in the story? What is their relationship? 2).Where did Mrs Jones go one day? 3).What did she see in the window of a shop? Did she like it? 4).Did her husband give her the money right away? Why not? 5).Why didn’t Mrs Jones buy the dress? Passage Three (5%) More than 30,000 drivers and front seat passengers are killed or seriously injured each year. At a speed of only 30 miles per hour it is the same as falling from a third-floor window. Wearing a seat belt saves lives; it reduces your chance of death or serious injury by more than half. Therefore drivers or front seat passengers over 14 in most vehicles must wear a seat belt. If you do not, you could be fined up to $50. It will not be up to the drivers to make sure you wear your belt. But it will be the driver’s responsibility to make sure that children under 14 do not ride in the front unless they are wearing a seat belt of some kind. However, you do not have to wear a seat belt if you are reversing your vehicle; or you are making a local delivery or collection using a special vehicle; or if you have a valid medical certificate which excuses you from wearing it. Make sure these circumstances apply to you before you decide not to wear your seat belt. Remember you may be taken to court for not doing so, and you may be fined if you cannot prove to the court that you hare been excused from wearing it. 1). This text is taken from . a). a medical magazine b). a police report c). a legal document d). a government information booklet 2). Wearing a seat belt in a vehicle . a). reduces road accidents by more than half. b). saves lives while driving at a speed up to 30 miles per hour. c). reduces the death rate in traffic accidents d).saves more than 15,000 lives each year. 3).It is the driver’s responsibility to . a). make the front seat passenger wear a seat belt. b).make the front seat children under 14 wear a seat belt. c). stop children riding in the front seat. d). wear a seat belt each time he drives 4). According to the text, which of the following people riding in the front does have to wear a seat belt? a). Someone who is backing into a parking space. b). Someone who is picking up the children from the local school. c). Someone who delivering invitation letters. d). Someone who is under 14. 5). For some people, it may be better . a). to wear a seat belt for health reasons. b). not to wear a seat belt for health reasons c). to get a valid medical certificate before wearing a seat belt. d). to pay a fine rather than wear a seat belt Passage Four (5%) Eating out is a general pastime in Taiwan, and because of the huge cross-section of Chinese peoples clustered here, it is one of the very best places for discovering all the different cuisines of China. From the filling, wheat--- based dishes of the Northern provinces to the fiery flavors of Central China and the subtleties of Chiu Chow and Cantonese food in the South , all regions are well represented. If you just stick to Chinese restaurants you could give yourself a gourmet course in the geography of China, but there are also a number of Korean, Japanese, Thailand, Indian, Indonesian and European restaurants to argue the choice. Taiwan also has its own unique cuisine, which is a blend of Fukien---style cooking and Japanese influences and focuses especially on fresh seafood. Nightlife in Taiwan is by no means confined to restaurants. Taipei in particular is known for its lively nightclubs, piano bars and pubs which have earned the city a reputation as one of the hottest after ---dark destinations in Asia. Another of Taiwan’s evening traditions is that of the night market. These exotic, bustling bazaars are found all over the island and start buzzing at dusk when the street sellers begin getting up their stalls and swinging on their bare bulbs. Taipei’s most famous night market is Snake Alley, and if you take a stroll round this area you will see Taiwan at its colorfully Taiwanese. Anything goes at the night markets. Anything from barbecued chickens’ feet, freshly cooked noodles, tea and herbal supplies to cut-price jeans and pirate cassettes with the occasional impromptu martial arts performance thrown in. This is where the Taiwanese do much of their shopping, eating and socializing. For the visitor it is an opportunity to see a unique example of Taiwanese life, encompassing much of its culture and many of its traditions, for the time these traditions survive alongside the growing manifestations of Western influence brought about by the modern economic boom. Taiwan is a land of new and old with much to interest and enchant the visitor. 1). Many traditions survive in Taiwan . a). owing to the modern economic boom. b). because of the growing manifestations. c). in spite of the Western influence. d). for the visitor to have an opportunity to see a unique example of Taiwanese life. 2). Which of the following statements is NOT TRUE? a). Taiwan has a particular cooking of its own. b). Taiwan cuisine is a blend of Fukien---style cooking. c). Fresh seafood plays a most important part in Taiwan cooking. d). Taiwan cuisine has been influenced by Japanese cooking. 3). Why can all kinds of Chinese food be found in Taiwan? a). Because eating out is a general pastime in Taiwan. b). Because there are people from different parts of China in Taiwan. c). Because a huge section of Chinese peoples have crossed the sea to Taiwan. d). Because there are also a number of Korean, Japanese, Thailand, Indian, Indonesian and European restaurants to argue the choice. 4). In the night market you will come across . a). anything b). nothing c).something most colorfully Taiwanese d). simply barbecued chickens’ feet, freshly cooked noodles and tea 5). Nightlife in Taiwan includes . a).solely restaurants b). night clubs, pubs, music halls, stalls c). exotic bazaars, after---dark destinations, piano bars, pubs d). restaurants, night clubs, piano bars, pubs, night markets
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