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test1

Section1

(1)Youwillhearawomanandamantalkingabouttheworkof

,youhavesometimetolookatthequestions1-5.

Youwillethatthere'sanexamplethathasbeendoneforyou.

Onthisoccasiononly,theconversationrelatingtothiswill

beplayedfirst.

Hello,I'ps,theheadlibrarian;youarethenew

libraryassistant,aren'tyou?

Yes,I'mRobertHawscow,butpleacallmeBob.

ps,

psisbeenwrittenin.

Now,uldanswerthequestionsasyou

listen,becauyouwillnotheartherecordingthecondtime.

Listencarefullyandanswerquestions1-5.

Hello,I'ps,theheadlibrarian;youarethenew

libraryassistant,aren'tyou?

Yes,I'mRobertHawscow,butpleacallmeBob.

Allright,akeafewminutestoexplainhowthe

libraryworksandwhatyourdutieswillbe.

First,thelibraryopensat8:30inthemorning;sonaturally,

weexpectyoutobehereandreadytoworkbythen.

Ofcour.

Andyoucangohomeat4:

meexplainwhereeverything'skept.

Itlookslikehereonthegroundflooriswherethereference

booksare.

Yes,that'econdflooriswheretheadult

collectionis,bothfictionandnon-fiction.

Andthechildren'sbooksaretheretoo,aren'tthey?Ithought

Isawthemintheroombythestairway.

No,thoaremagazinesandnewspapersforadults.

Children'sbooksareuponemoreflightonthethirdfloor,we'll

takealookatthemlater.

eethatbrown

bookcartoverthere?

Theoneatthedoor?

Yes,thatone,thobookshavebeenshackedinandneedtogo

backontheshelves.

Okay,sothebrownbookcarthasbookstore-shelve,whatabout

theblackcartbythedesk?

Thobookshavetornpagesordamagedcovers;they'reallbooks

thatneedtoberepaired.

Okay,IknowhowtodoalotofthatandI'mverygoodatmending

tornpagesandcovers.

That'sgreat,becauwereallyneedhelpwiththat.

Andthewhitecartoverthecorner,whatarethobooksfor?

Thowereoldbooksthatwe'vetakenofftheshelvestomake

roomfornewones.

Wellthemasudbookstoraimoneyforthelibrary.

So,theyareallreadytoll.

Yes,that',nowyouknowwhattodowiththebooks

inthecarts.

Let'stalkaboutoutactivityschedule.

(2)Nowlistenandanswerthequestions6-10.

Iunderstandthislibraryhasanumberofinterestingactivities

everyweek.

Yes,ouractivitiesarequitepopular;themostpopularoneis

StoryTimeforthechildren.

Doalotofchildrenshowupforthat?

Yes,splaceinchildren'sroomonThursday

morningsat11:00.

Isn'tthereafamilymovienighttoo?

Yes,butit'snotatnightanymore.

WeudtohavefamilymoviesonFridayswhenthelibraryopened

untilnine.

Butnow,wehaveadifferentactivityatthattime.

Sowehavetoswitchfamilymoviestotheweekend,Saturday

afternoon.

Howmuchdoyouchargeforthemovies?

iealwaysstartsat2:30inthe

referenceroom.

Butyoudon'thavetoworryaboutthatsinceyoudon'tworkon

weekends.

AndwhattakesplaceonFridayevenings?

We'vejuststartedourweeklylectureries.

Wehaveadifferentspeakereveryweekandthelecturescover

alldifferentkindsoftopics.

ThatsoundslikesomethingI'llbeinterestedinattending.

Good,becauwe'llneedyourhelpwiththat.

You'lbeworkingFridayeveningsandoneofyourdutieswould

betotupthemeetingroomonfirstfloorforthelecture.

Whattimewillyouneedthatdone?

Let'ssayby6:15,thelecturestartsat6:30andtheroomneeds

peoplearriveearly.

MaybeIshouldhavetheroomreadyby6:00.

Thatwouldn',whydon'tItakeyouupstairs

andshowyoutherestofthecollection.

Section2

(1)YouwillheararadiointerviewbyLakesideyouhavesome

timetolookatquestions11-15.

Asyoulistentothefirstpartofthetalk,answerquestions

11-15.

Goodafternoon,mmonthsare

withusandmanyofyouaregettingreadytoplanvacationtrips.

Tohelpyouwiththat,wehaveaspecialguesttoday,Robert

Samson,directoroftheGoldenLakeResort.

Robert,IunderstandGoldenLakeisapopularplaceforfamilies

tospendtheirvacations.

Yes,familienjoyspendingtimeatGoldenLake.

aspectacularlocation

andfanaticactivitiesforbothchildrenandadults.

Couldyoudescribeforussomeoftheactivitiesavailableat

GoldenLake?

Wehavealotofwateractivitiesofcour,Centralrideon

thelake.

Wehaveapleasantsandybeachforswimming.

Wealsohavecanoesandsailboatsavailableandmanyofour

guestnjoyboatingonthelake.

Iimagewaterskiingwouldbepopularamongyourguests.

Actually,wedon'tpromotewaterskiingintheresortarea.

Itcanbedangerousforswimmersandforthecanoerstoo.

Wedohaveagreatlocationforfishingthoughandyouoften

eguestsfishingfromourdockorfromthecanoes.

outactivitiesonland?Do

youhavefacilitiesfortennis?

Wehadtennisinthepast,butthecourtsfaileduptorepair

sincewefoundthatmostofourguestsweren'tinterestedin

thegame.

Weclodthecourtdown,sothat'snolongerouroption.

Andactually,becauoflocationinthewoods,wedon'thave

anothergoodareaforagolfcour.

ButI'dliketoletyourlistenerstoknow,therewouldbeadding

anewactivitythisyear.

We'vemadeanarrangementforalocalstable,sonowwearegoing

tohavehor-backridingavailableforourguests.

We'vecreatedveralridingtrailsaroundthelake.

,whataboutrainydays?Whatcanyour

guestsdowhentheweather'sbad?

eweather'srainy,

someofourverytalentedstaffmembersofferartsandcrafts

classforallages.

Whatfun!Doyouofferanyotherclassoractivities?

(2)Nowlisten,andanswerquestions16-20.

Wehaveaweeklyscheduleofeveningactivities,whichanyone

canattendiftheychoo.

EverySundayweshowafilmorsomethingsuitableforthewhole

family.

Mondayismyfavoritenightbecauthat'sdesrtnight.

Ourcookpreparesvarietyofdesrtsandwegettotastethem

all.

Umm...I'dliketobethereforthat.

Yes,it'orerioustowardthemiddleofthe

week,ourdiscussionnightonTuesday.

Discussionnight?

Yes,wediscussdifferentcurrenteventsdependingonwhat's

happeningthatweekofnews.

AndonWednesday,tedifferentexperts

totalkaboutlocalhistoryonnaturetopics.

d

thatourguestsarereallyinterestedinlearningaboutthe

localareas.

Itsoundsquiteinteresting.

Yes,aynightistotally

different,cauthatwhenweplaygames.

That'enloveFridays

too,becauthat'stalentshownight.

Everyonegetsinonthat(staff,guests,everyone).

ItlookslikeyouhavealotoffunatGoldenLakeResort.

ndeveryweekwithbigfun,withadanceon

Saturdaynight.

Now,IunderstandalittlemorewhyGoldenLakeissuchapopular

placeforfamilyvacations.

Withsuchavarietyofactivities,there'ssomethingforevery

memberoffamilythere.

peyourlistenerswillconsiderspendingtheir

nextvacationwithus.

havehalfaminutetocheck

youranswers.

Section3

(1)Youwillheartwostudentstalkingabouttheclassassignment

aboutwildbirdrescueadrehabilitation.

First,youhavesometimetolookatthequestions21-25.

Asyoulistentothefirstpartoftheconversation,answer

questions21-25.

Okay,let'sgoovertherequirementsandewhatwehaveleft

todo.

Let'togivetheprofessorawrittensummaryfor

theinformationwe'vegivenonourtopicwildbirdrescueand

rehabilitation.

Theotherwrittenthingwehavetoturninisthecastudyof

informationonthatalready.

outcharts

edtoenclosomethinglikethat?

Idon'erarelyrelevant,butwedohaveto

turninalistofresourcesweud.

Actually,whataboutvideos?Iheardsomeoftheotherstudents

weredoingthat.

Well,Iguessthatmustbeoptional,becauIdon'teiton

therequirementslist.

Okay,weshouldstartplanningourclassprentationsincethat

countsforhalfthegrade.

We'velookedatlotsofsourcesandinformation,butIthink

ourbestsourcewastheinterviewswedidwiththewildlife

rehabilitators.

wehaveenough

informationfromthotwosourcesfortheprentation.

Anyhow,thebookswelookedatweren'tallthathelpful.

Iwonderifweshouldtrytobringinsomelivebirdsforthe

prentation.

Thatwouldbetoodifficult,don'tyouthink?Butwehavelots

ofphotosofrehabilitatedcanshowtho.

(2)Now,listenandanswerquestions26-30.

,Ithinkweshouldstartbytalkingabouthowto

rescueabird.

Probablyfirstweshouldhelppeopleunderstandwhichbirdsneed

rescuing.

Yeah,that'sreallyimportantbecaualotoftimespeoplee

ababybirdthat'sallaloneortheyfindabirdsittingonthe

groundandtheythinkitneedstoberescued.

Andusually,thoarejustbabybirdslearningtofly.

Soweshouldemphasizethatpeopleshouldonlyattempttorescue

abirdthat'sclearlyinjured.

Forcertainkindsofbirds,therescuerneedstowearprotective

glovesbecausomeofthobirdshavesharpclawsandcantear

yourshirtorworinjureyourfaceorsomeotherpartofyour

body.

Yes,that',next,let'stellpeople

toputtheinjuredbirdinabox,aboxwithgoodaircirculation.

Weshouldletthemknowthatcagesarenecessaryandabag,

especiallyaplasticone,couldhurtthebirdmore.

Anotherthingweneedtosayisthatthebestwaytohelpthe

birdstaycalmisnotbypattingitortalkingtoit,butby

leavingitcompletelyalone.

ThenpeopleshouldtakethebirdtotheBirdRescueCenteras

soonaspossible.

houldalsopointoutthatwhenthey'redriving

thebirdtotheRescueCenter,it'sbetternottoplaymusic

ontheradioortalkloudly.

Becauthothingsjuststressthebird.

Yes,it'sbetterjusttospeakquietlywhileyouhavethebird

inthecar.

Okay,we',weshouldtalkabout

whathappensattheRescueCenter.

havehalfaminutetocheck

youranswers.

Section4

(1)You'ou

ten

carefullyandanswerquestions31-33.

Despiteofitsname,theGreatBarrierReefisn'tjustonelarge

coralreef.

Rather,it'sasystemofcoralreefthatstretchesalongthe

eastcoastofAustralia,coveringanareaofaround300,000

squarekilometers.

TheGreatBarrierReefiscompodofapproximately3000

individualreefswhichrangeinsizefromonehectaretomore

than10,000hectareach.

Inaddition,around600islandsarescatteredthroughoutthe

area,particularlyatthenorthernandsouthernends.

Thereefsthemlvesarecompodofover400differentkinds

ofcoral,thelargestvarietyofcoralfoundanywhereinthe

world.

(2)Now,listencarefullyandanswerquestions34-40.

Thousandsofspeciesofaanimalsliveinandaroundthereefs.

Alltogether,approximately1500speciesoffishinhabitthe

reefarea,includinganumberofdifferentkindsofsharks.

Oneofthemoreinterestingmolluskstobefoundinthereefs

isthegiantclam.

Thehugeshelffishcanliveformorethanahundredyears

andcanweighasmuchas200kilos.

Seamammalsareboundinthearea,whichrvesasabreeding

groundforcertaintypesofwhales,manyofwhichare

endangered.

Overtwohundredspeciesofaandshorebirdsfees,rooston

nestamongthereefsandislands.

Manytypesofreptilescanalsobefoundlivingaroundandnear

thereefs.

Saltwatercrocodiles,forexample,inhabitthemarshesalong

coastorthearea.

Amphibiansincludeatleast7speciesoffogsinhabitinthe

islandsandreefs.

Unfortunately,thiswondrousareaoftheworldisthreatened

byclimatechange.

Risingatemperatureshaveledtoaneffectcalled"coral

bleaching",thatislargenumbersofcoralsdyingoff,

especiallyintheshallowerareaofthereef.

TheGreatBarrierReefMarineParkAuthorityisattemptingto

findeffectivewaystodealwiththisissuethatthreatensthe

reef.

Onepropodsolutioninvolvesshadingthereefincertainareas

tohelpkeepthesurroundingwatertemperaturesdown.

havehalfaminutetocheck

youranswers.

test2

Section1

(1)lpyou?

Yes,thankyou.I'dliketosignupforabicycletour.

Whichtourwillyoubeinterestedin?WehavetheRiverValley

tourcomingupinJuneandthemountaintourinJuly.

htitwasonMay.

ItactuallytakesplacethefirstweekofJune.

Oh,,ervalleytouris

theoneIwant.

Splendid,veyour

nameplea?

'sKarlawith"K",not"C",K-A-R-L-A.

Thankyou,s?

Doyouneedastreetaddress?OrcanIgiveyoumypostoffice

box?

Thepostofficeboxisfine.

,next,uldyoubringinyourownbicycle?Or

doyouwanttorentonefromus?

I'llbringmyown.

,edtoknow

ifyouhaveanydiet(dietary)restrictions.

Idon'youmean?

Imeanifthere'sanyfoodyoucan'teat?Somepeoplehavefood

allergy(allergies)orvegetarianorhavetavoiddairyproducts.

Thingslikethat.

Oh,,I'mavegetarianandnevereatmeat.

(2)Allright.I'totalcostof

thetouris$750.

Thatmuch?

Thepriceincludeverything:food,hotel,transportation.

Everything.

Everything?

Yes,yotherthingisyouhave(want)totip

llyrecommend5%thetotaltourcost.

that'sreasonable.

Inordertorerveyourspaceonthetour.I'llneeda30%

deposit.

Doyouneedthatrightaway?

Wegenerallyaskforthedepositatleast4weeksbeforethe

tourbegins.

TheRiverValleytourbegins,letmee,6weeksfromnow,so

youneedtopaythedepositin2weeks.

fyoucouldtellmesomething

rryitonourbicycles?

No,avanthatcarriesyourluggage

on'thavetorryabout

it.

essIn't

havetobringthat.

No,youn'reareafewitemswerecommendthatyou

'tcontroltheweather,soyoushouldbringa

raincoatoraraingear.

Yes,that'ouldhavemyownsparetire

too,shouldn'tI?

Actually,youdon'uidealwayscarriessome

andofcour,youn'tneedmapither,sinceourguidehas

therouteallplanned.

Whataboutawaterbottle?I'llneedthat,n'tI?

Yes,auld

beagoodideatoo,sincethetourgoesthroughsomeveryscenic

areas.

fIshouldbringit

along.

Wedon'ustbeextrawayand

thetourguideknowsagreatdealaboutthatarea.

Yes,eanythingelIneedtoknow?

Ithinkwe'vecoveredtheimportantpoints.I'llndyouatour

brochureandyoucancallagainifyouhaveanyquestions.

Thankyouverymuch.

Section2

(1)Thankyouallforcomingtoethenewrenovationstothe

HalfHealthClub.

IknowyoubepleadasIamtoethewonderfulresultsof

amonthofhardworktoimprovetheclubandbringinthebest

facilitiever.

We'llbeginningherewiththeswimmingpool.

You'llnoticethenewcoloroftheadultpool,alovelycool

green.

Nowwe'llgooverhereandlookatthechildren'spool.

It'sthesamegreen,butasyoue,withbrightlycoloreda

creaturespaintedeverywhere.

Bothofthepoolsneededpainting,notonlyformaintenance,

butIthinkthenewcolorgreatlyimprovestheatmospherethis

partoftheclub.

Next,let''tworry,there's

nooneusingthemjustnow.

Doesn'titfeelroomyinhere?We'veexpandedboththemen's

andwomen'slockerrooms.

Sonowthey'llbemuchmorecomfortabletou.

Therearebiggerlockers,agooddealofmoreroomofdressing

areaandmoreplacestostoreextratowelsandequipments.

or'sjustbeen

polishedandmaybeslippery.

Let',you'llnoticea

'titfeelcomfortable?

It'saspecialmaterial,softtheoutfloorandidealsurfaces

forjoggingexercising.

Theyhavetomovealltheexercisingequipmentoutwhilethey

'tworry;itwouldbebrought

backinbeforetheendoftoday.

Let'sstepoutsidenowandlookatthetenniscourts.

Wehaven'tdoneagreatdealhereexcepttheequipment.

We'llplaceallthenetsintheballsrunmachine.

Otherwi,everythingisthesameasitwasbefore.

Let'swalkdownthishallway,andherewearetheclubstore,

itsnewlocation.

Wethoughtherebytheentrancewasabetterplaceforitthan

wasudtobebytheswimmingpool.

Butitstillhas(all)thesameitemsforsale,sportquipment

andclothesintheclubcolors.

(2)Weareexcitedabouttheupcomingactivitiesandeventstake

placeonnewlyrenovatedclub.

Nowthatthepoolsarereadyforudagain,swimminglessons

willbegintomorrowforbothadultsandchildren.

Ifyouhaven'tsignedupyet,youcanstopbytheofficebefore

youleavetodayandputyournameonthelist.

Ifyou'reatennisplayer,you'llbeinterestedtohearabout

thetenniscompetitioncominguponWednesday.

Playersfromdifferentclubsallhavetheregionmorebe

iketowatchtheevent,ticketsare

availableintheoffice.

Also,Iwanttobesureyouallknowyouareinvitedtoourclub

partycomingupnextweekend.

Wecelebratethecompletionoftherenovationworkandwehave

alottocelebratetheentirerenovationprojectwasfinished

injustninemonths.

That's3monthslessthanthetwelvemonthsweoriginally

plannedon.

We'reproudofthatandproudofweakeningthebudgettoo.

Becauwehavesuchgreatresultswiththisproject.

adyhavetwo

indoorpoolsandnextyearweplantoinstallanoutdoorpool

rightnexttothetenniscourts.

Detailsofthisplanwillbemadeavailabletoallclubmembers

ht,Ithinkwe'vecoveredjustabouteverything.

Anyotherquestions?

Section3

(1)WelcometotheCityMuumofArt.I'mDoctorShirleyJohnson,

thedirectorofthemuuminternshipprogramme(program).

Today,I'

ourmuumadministrator'sinternshipprogramm.

Willwegetachancetotourthemuumtoday?

Yes,we''ll

skipthebament.

Mostofthatpartofthebuildingisdevotedtoourconrvation,

whichwon'tbepartofyourinternship.

Let'sbeginhereonthegroundfloorwiththemuumoffices.

Iguessthisiswherewe'llbespendingmostofourtime,helping

withtheofficework.

You'llspendsometimeworkinginhere,soyoucanlearnwhat

theadministrativedutiesinvolve.

Butyoualsogetachancetoexperienceallaspectsofmuum

ominhereisthemuumtoursoffice.

I'yliketohelpaboutthetours.

That'eyouallhaveachancetoleadsometours.

Andmaybeeventodevelopatourofyourowntoo.

Let'sgouptothecondfloornow.

Thisistheboardroominhere,isn'tit?Willwegettogoto

boardmeetings?

,back

herebehindthegalleriesaretheclassrooms.

Youareallwelcometoattendanyclassyouwantandnocharge.

Butwewon'tbeteachingany,willwe?

No,thestaffoftheeducationdepartmentisresponsiblefor

'rearch

department.

Eachofyouwillspendsometimeworkinginhere.

Great.I'dliketohelpwiththerearch.

Weareworkingonsomeveryinterestingrearchprojectright

now.

Also,axtensionofyourrearchwork,you'llprobably

contributetosomeofthemuum'sbrochures.

I'r

thingI'vebeenhopingtobeabletodoistomeetsomeartists.

'veplannedareceptionforthefirst

havethechancetomeetveral

localartiststhen.

(2)Couldyougiveusalittlebackgroundofthemuum?Imean,

whenwasitbuiltandsomeinformationaboutthecollections

andthingslikethat?

npartofthemuumwasbuiltin1895,with

acombinationofpublicandprivatefunds.

Thenewwingwasbuilt60yearslater,withthedonationfrom

thereignbackfamily.

Thatpartofthemuumwasbuiltforthemodernartcollection,

wasn'tit?

Yes,ainpartofthemuum,wehaveagallery

devotedtoworksbylocalartists,oursculpturecollectionand

asmallcollectionofclassicalEuropeanart.

ndsoftheclassdoes

themuumoffer?

Inouradulteducationprogram,weofferariesofarthistory

children,wehaveaprogramofartsandcrafts

workshops.

llgiveyoumore

information.

etho

for?

Thoaretherefortonight'ra

weeklyconcertriesduringthefallandwinter.

Andofcour,,ifthere

arenomorequestions,let'sstepintomyofficeandI'llshow

youyourschedules.

Section4

(1)Thetomatoisapopularvegetable,whichfiguresand

rticularly

prominentinItaliancooking.

ButitwasunknowninEuropeuntilSpanishexplorersbrought

itbackfromtheAmericas.

ere

iteventuallyfounditswaytoMexico,whereitwascultivated

bytheAztecs.

TheAztectomatowasn'tthelarge,redvegetableweknowtoday;

rather,itwassmallandyellow.

WhenthesmallroundfruitarrivedinItaly,itwasnamed"golden

apple",foritsbrightyellowcolour.

You''sbecaua

tomatoisbotanicallyafruit,evenalmosteveryonecallsita

vegetable.

TheactualwordtomatocomesfromtheAztecnameforthe

vegetablemeaning"plantthing".

ThetomatowasarrivedinEuropeinthe1500s,andquicklybecame

apopularfoodinSpainandItaly.

Inthelate1600s,theItaliansbeganpublishingrecipesthat

udtomatoes.

TheBritish,however,hadadifferentattitudetowardthe

vegetable.

ItwasgrownasanornamentalplantinBritaininthe1600s,

butitwasn'teaten,becauitwasthoughttobepoisonous.

Itwasn'tuntilthe1700sthattomatoesbecamepartofthedaily

dietinBritain.

(2)IntheUnitedStates,tomatoeswerealsoudasornamental

plantsratherthanasfoodsforalongtime.

1806agardener's

calendarmentionedthattomatoescouldbeudtoimprovethe

flavourofsoupsandotherfoods.

ThomasJeffersondidmuchtoenhancethetomato'sreputation

asafood.

HefirstrvedtomatoestovisitorsathishomeinVirginia

in1809.

Thenin1820,amannamedRobertGibbonJohnsondecideditwas

timetodiscardonceinfluencealltheideathattomatoeswere

poisonous.

Toprovehispoint,heateonekiloofripetomatoesinpublic.

2000peoplegatheredtowatchthisfeat,whichtookplaceon

thestepsofcourthouinSalem,Massachutts.

Amazingenough,ularityof

thetomatoasafoodbegangrowingrapidly.

1830s,theAmericannewspapersandmagazineswerepublishing

thousandsoftomatorecipes.

However,allthorecipesinvolvedusingtomatoesinsome

cookedform.

Tomatosaladsandsandwicheswerestillnotunknown.

Itwasn'tuntilacenturylaterin1930sthattheybecamepopular

forpeopletoeatrawtomatoes.

Test4

Section1

Woman:?This?is?the?Clear?Point?Telephone?Company?customer?rvice?office.?My?name?is?.?How?may?I?help?you?

Man:?Yes,?I'm?moving?in?the?lateral?arrange?to?have?a?phone?line?installed.

Woman:?This?is?the?Clear?Point?Telephone?Company?customer?rvice?office.?My?name?is?.?How?may?I?help?you?

Man:?Yes,?I'm?moving?in?the?lateral?arrange?to?have?a?phone?line?installed.

Woman:?Of?cour.?Let?me?get?some?information?from?you?first.?May?I?have?your?name?plea?

Man:?It's?Kramer.?Harold?Kramer.

Woman:?And?would?you?spell?your?last?name?for?me?plea?

Man:?K-R-A-M-E-R.

Woman:??it.?Okay,?could?I?have?the?address?where?you'd?like?to?have?the?telephoneconnected?

Man:?That?would?be?Number?58?Fulton?Avenue,?apartment?12.

Woman:?Is?that?a?business?or?a?residence?

Man:?A?residence.?It's?my?new?home?address.

Woman:?Then?the?type?of?phone?rvice?you?want?is?residential,?not?business?

Man:?Yes,?yes.?It's?for?my?home.

Woman:?All?right,?fine.?Now?let?me?get?your?employment?information.?Who?is?your?currentemployer?

Man:?I?work?at?Wrights?ville?Medical?Group.

Woman:?Then?your?occupation?is?doctor?

Man:?No,?I?work?for?the?doctors.?I'm?the?office?manager.

Woman:?Okay,?and?could?I?have?your?work?phone?number?

Man:?It's?

Woman:?9014.?Great.?Just?one?more?thing,?I?need?to?know?how?long?you've?been?at?yourcurrent?job.

Man:?I've?been?working?at?for?quite?a?while?long.?Let?me?e,8??No,9.?That's?right,9?years.

Woman:?Okay,?good.?Yovue'?been?there?long?enough.?So?I?don't?need?to?ask?about?any?otherwork?history.?Now,?in?addition?to?our?b

asic?phone?rvice,?we?have?veral?special?rvicesavailable.

Man:?Could?you?explain?them?to?me?

Woman:?Most?customers?opt?for?unlimited?long-distance?rvice.?It?really?saves?your?money?ifyou?make?a?lot?of?long-distance?cal

ls.

Man:?That?sounds?like?a?good?idea.

Woman:?Then?I'll?put?you?down?for?long-distance?rvice.?Another?popular?rvice?is?voicemail.?Voice?mail?takes?all?your?messag

es?electronically?and?only?takes?one?simple?phone?call?toretrieve?them.

Man:?Umm.?Voice?mail.?No?I?don't?think?so.?I?have?an?answering?machine?to?take?my?'s?old?but?it?still?works?fine.

Woman:?We?also?provide?Internet?rvice?if?you're?interested?in?that.

Man:?I?am.?Plea?put?me?down?in?Internet?as?well?as?phone?rvices.

Woman:?Right.?Okay,?I?think?we're?almost?finished.?I?just?need?to?schedule?a?time?for?thetechnician?to?go?to?your?apartment?and

?do?the?installation.?Let?me?e,?what?about?nextTuesday??Would?that?work?for?you?

Man:?Umm.?Not?Tuesday,?I'll?be?at?conference?all?day.?Wednesday?will?work?though.

Woman:?I'm?afraid?I?won't??any?technicians?in?your?area?on?Wednesday.?I?could?ndsomeone?on?Friday?

Man:?That?would?be?fine.

Woman:?What?time?of?a?day?works?best?for?you,?morning?or?afternoon?

Man:?Morning?would?be?best.

Woman:?All?right?then,?it's?on?the?schedule.?Do?you?have?any?questions?

Man:?No,?I?don't?think?so.

Woman:?Thank?you?for?calling?ClearPoint.

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Man:?Goodafternoon,?and?welcome?to?City?Hour,?the?radio?show?brings?you?all?the?latestinformation?about?advance?in?and?around?o

ur?city.

Today,?we?have?Welter?Cinchier?Smith,?who's?heading?up?this?year's?city?fair.

Cinchier,?wowill?you?start?bargaining?some?of?the?basic?information?about?the?fair??Where?will?ittake?place?this?year?

Woman:?I'm?glad?you?ask?that?question.?Becau?I?know?most?people?wowill?be?expecting?thefair?ground?as?usual.

We?have?changed?the?location?this?year?due?to?some?construction?work.

You?know,?the?building?near?high?school?and?that?neighborhood?are?now?being?ud?as?a?fairground?as?a?place?to?store?constructi

ve?materials.

So?we've?moved?the?fair?to?City?Park,?which?I?think?it's?a?wonderful?location.

Man:?Yes,?that?wowill?be?a?great?place?for?the?fair.?I?understand?the?fair?begins?on?Fridaymorning?was?a?special?opening?event.

Woman:?Actually,?it?won't?begin?until?that?evening.?But?you're?right?about?the?special?event.

Traditionally,?we?began?with?a?pray,?but?this?year,?our?opening?event?wowill?be?a?special?danceperformance.

And?the?most?exciting?part?is?the?mare?wowill?be?one?of?the?dancers.

Man:?The?mare?is?a?warmer-up?of?many?talents.?Cinchier,?cowill?you?tell?our?listeners?about?theprice?admission??What?wowill?it?

cost?to?attend?the?fair?

Woman:?We're?trying?to?keep?the?price?down?as?much?as?possible.?A?3-day?pass?is?just?$?you?can?buy?a?Saturday?or?Sunday?only?pa

ss?for?$15.

The?opening?event?on?Friday?for?dance?performance?doesn't?cost?anything?to?attend.?And?I'mhoping?a?lot?of?people?will?come?to?w

atch?that.

Now?listen?and?answer?questions?15—20.

Man:?Cowill?you?tell?us?about?some?of?the?events?plan?for?Saturday?and?Sunday,?the?main?daysof?the?fair.

Woman:?We?have?a?lot?of?exciting?things?planned.?There?are?a?number?of?events?especially?forchildren?including?a?clown?show?on?

Saturday?afternoon.

On?Saturday?evening,?we've?got?an?event?that?can?be?enjoyed?by?the?whole?family,?a?concert?bythe?lake.

Man:?I'm?sure?that?wowill?be?a?popular?event.?Is?there?anything?special?planned?for?Sunday?

Woman:?Yes,?a?really?fun?event.?And?we?hope?a?lot?of?people?will?participate.?There'll?be?asinging?contest?in?the?afternoon.

It's?open?to?everyone?and?no?charge.?It?doesn't?matter?whether?you?are?an?experience?or?youare?not.?If?you've?always?dreamed?of

?singing?on?stage,?this?is?your?chance.

Man:?That?sounds?like?a?lot?of?fun.

Woman:?I?think?it?will?be.?I'd?also?like?to?let?your?listeners?to?know?that?beside?the?specialevents?I've?mentioned,?there?will

?be?things?taking?place?all?weekend.

For?example,?the?food?court,?International?food?will?be?rved.?You'll?be?out?of?sample?dishesfrom?all?around?the?world.

There?will?also?be?special?games?for?children?at?different?locations?around?the?fair.

Man:?Will?there?be?things?that?people?can?buy,?souvenirs,?anything?like?that?

Woman:?We?have?a?large?area?t?aside?where?there'll?be?crafts?for?sale.

This?wowill?be?an?opportunity?to?buy?many?lovely?hand-made?things.?And?to?get?to?know?someof?our?local?luscious?crafts?people?a

s?well.

Man:?It?sounds?like?there?wowill?be?a?lot?of?fun?for?everyone?at?this?year's?fair.?Thank?you?forsharing?information?with?us,?Ci

nchier.

Woman:?Thank?you?for?inviting?me.

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