听力原文:W: Nice to meet you. My name's Jane.
M: Nice to meet you, too. I'm Peter.
W: Have you been in London long?
M: I got here last week. I guess I've been in the hotel for a week now.
W: I arrived this morning. What's the hotel like?
M: Not perfect, but for this price, not bad.
W: Why? What's the matter with it?
M: Well, the heating doesn't always work; it was freezing here last night. And the breakfast is so early, this morning I overslept and missed it completely!
W: You overslept? Why was that?
M: You'll see, there's another boy in my room and he snores really badly! I didn't get a wink of sleep!
W: Oh no! Don't they have the morning-call service?
M: No, I asked the waiter to call me up but be said I had to pay one extra pound every day for that. I think that should be their duty, not additional service and charge.
W: Well, I agree with you. So what is the exact time for breakfast'?
M: 7 to 8 o'clock. And lunch is from 12:00 to 1:30, supper 6:30 to 8:00.
W: That's not only early, but all three meals are short. What do they provide for supper? Er, I am a vegetarian.
M: The simple fish and chips, pizzas. Nothing special. The vegetarian restaurant near Neal's Yard is fairly good. It's just down the street, by Covent Garden.
W: Oh, Covent Garden. I've heard about it. A nice place. Thank you.
M: You are welcome.
W: Anyway, I don't know what we can do about the breakfast, or your roommate, but don't you ask the hotel to fix the heating?
M: Hmmm, yes, what a good idea! Why didn't Ithink of that?
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A. It's great and comfortable to live in.
B. It's Ok, but he has some complaints.
C. Terrible and he wants to leave immediately.
D. It will be perfect if breakfast time can be longer.
听力原文:M: So you're going to be, writing for the school newspaper?
W: Yes, I'm excited about it. I'm thinking about journalism as a career.
M: Oh! Congratulations! How do they decide whom to hire?
W: I have to send the writing sample. I used one of the essays I've written for the literature class then the editor assigned me a topic to write a short article about it.
M: What did you write about?
W: Actually, it was a lot of fun. I wrote about the students' play that has been performing this month.
M: Oh, I saw that play. The director is a friend of mine. It really caused a stir around here.
W: Yeah, I know. That's what I wrote about—People's reaction to it. It's really interesting.
M: Have you finished the article? Can I read it?
W: Sure. I just made a couple of copies. So you can have one.
M: Thanks. I wish I Were a better writer. Working for the paper sounds like lots of fun.
W: Well, they're looking to add one or two photographers to the staff.
M: You're kidding! Maybe I'll go over and apply.
W: If you want we could walk over to the newspaper office and I'll introduce you to the photography editor and some of the other photographers.
M: That will be terrific! But can we go tomorrow? I have to go to math class now. And if we go tomorrow, then I'll have time tonight to gather a portfolio of photographs to show them.
W: Sure. Or maybe you should call and set up a time to meet tomorrow.
M: Good idea. I'll do that before I go to class.
W: All right. See you tomorrow.
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A class assignment.
B. A journalism class.
C. The woman's job.
D. The man's work experience.