A.Call the operator in the hotel.B.Dial directly.C.Ask the hotel receptionist for help
A. Call the operator in the hotel.
B. Dial directly.
C. Ask the hotel receptionist for help.
D. Go to the public telephone booth in the hotel.
表示每人获得某种公共物品的数量或机会平等,这种社会公平类型是()
A. 分部化的公平
B. 单纯的个人公平
C. 集团性的公平
D. 机会公平
听力原文: Who should you tip at a hotel? The bellman gets 50 cents to $ 1 per bag for taking your luggage to your room. Maids usually don't expect a tip, but if you stay more than a few days or if your maid does something special for you, a $ 2 tip is a good idea. Room service waiters should get 15% of a bill. Electricity in North America is 110 volts (60 Herz)--not 220. This means you won't be able to use your hair dryer or your electric razor unless you can change it to 110 volts. When telephoning from your hotel room, you will often have to go through the hotel switchboard, specially for long distance calls. These calls can be quite expensive, because the hotel usually adds a high service charge to the calls you make. On the other hand, local calls can generally be made from your room by direct dialing. You can also ask the hotel receptionist to give you a wake-up call in the morning. You will always find soap, towels and linen in hotel rooms in the USA.
(30)
A. 50 cents.
B. 1 dollar.
C. 2 dollars.
D. 15 dollars.
听力原文:W: There's an article here in this magazine you might find interesting. It's about buying running shoes.
M: If it were not for chemistry and the final exam were not drawing near, I could read it now.
Q: What is the man probably doing?
(16)
A. Writing an article.
B. Studying for a chemistry test.
C. Shopping for shoes.
D. Reading a magazine.