M: Good evening, I’m Jack, Jack Smith. I’m coming to see if I can have a vacation job.
W: Oh, come in, Jack.
M: Good evening, I’m Jack, Jack Smith. I’m coming to see if I can have a vacation job.
W: Oh, come in, Jack.
M: Good evening.
M: Hello. Do you have any vacant rooms at your motel
W: I believe there may be one. Did you make a reservation in advance
M: No, we didn’ t.
W: Well, we just received word that one reservation has been cancelled, so you arrived at a good time.
M: I suppose so.. By the way, how much is the room
W: It’ s $ 50 with a color TV and an extra bedroom. We have a pool in the back.
M: That’ s good. We’ need the extra room for our three kids.
W: If this is OK, please step into out office to register.
M: Do you want the payment in advance
W: That’ s our policy. I’ m sure you understand.
M: Of course. What’ s the number of the unit
W: No. 60, on the third floor, over on the left. Here is the key.
M: Thank you. I’ ll park the car over there first. Then I’ ll come right over to register.
W: Certainly, sir.
W: Hello. Good evening.
M: Hello, may I please speak to George Hatton
W: To whom, did you say
M: George Hatton.
W: I’m sorry but no one of that name lives here. What number are you calling
M: 123-4567.
W: That’s our number all right but no Mr. Hatton lives here. This is the Smith residence.
M: Oh, I must have the wrong number. I’m terribly sorry.
W: That’s all right. I hope you find Mr. Hatton. Good-bye.
M: Good-bye and thank you.
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W: Hello.
M: Good evening. Is this Mrs. White, Room 1605
W: Yes. Who’ s speaking, please
M :This is Reception, Mrs. White. You called us to report that there was something wrong with the toilet.
W: Yes. I have never seen a mom with such poor facilities.
M: I’ m terribly sorry about that. I’ m just calling to check whether the problem has been solved, Mrs. White.
W: No, no one has come since I called you.
M: I do apologize for that. I’ll check with the Maintenance Department. I assure you that they will come soon.
W: Would you Oh, here they come. Thank you.
M: My pleasure. Thank you, Mrs. White.
Good evening. I’m Margerat Sinclare, Chairwoman of the National Musical Excellence Society, and I’d like to welcome you to Carnegie Hall, one of the world most famous performance auditoriums. The orchestra will perform in a few minutes. But before it does, I’d like to tell you about the hall’s recent renovations. In 1990, Carnegie Hall was scheduled to be torn down. It was in terrible shape, the roof was collapsing, the brick wails were crumpling, and there was no money for renovations. Fortunately, famed violinist Issac Stone heard about the hall’s fate and organized a committee to save Carnegie Hall. He and others managed to raise 50 million dollars for the repairs. Over 350 laborers and artisans have been working on and off since the money was raised to restore the hall’s grandeur. Today the hall looks better than ever. The orchestra will now play selections from the works of Leonard Bernstein. After the concert, the reception will be held i
A. 19.
B. 50.
C. 350.
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