Questions 14 to 16 are based on a conversation between a customer and a clerk of the post office. You now have 15 seconds to read Questions 14 to 16.
M: Give me a pack of first-class stamps, please.
W: Here you are. That will be five dollars. Anything else
M: Yes, I want some postcards and some foreign airmail stamps. I want to send some letters to South America.
W: Just a moment. I’ll look up the rate for airmail letters to South America.
M: Can you tell me how much it will cost to send a package to Columbia Also,1 want to know how long it will take.
W: Do you have the package with you I would have to weigh it to see how much it would cost. There are several ways to send packages to foreign countries. The fastest way costs the most, of course. I’ll give you an example. If you had a two-pound package and you wanted to send it the fastest way, it would cost about six dollars, and it would take about a week to get there.A. By telephoning his friend.
B. By writing him a letter.
C. By checking the post office’s records.
D. By the signature of his friend on the return receipt.
Questions 14 to 16 are based on a conversation between a customer and a clerk of the post office. You now have 15 seconds to read Questions 14 to 16.
M: Give me a pack of first-class stamps, please.
W: Here you are. That will be five dollars. Anything else
M: Yes, I want some postcards and some foreign airmail stamps. I want to send some letters to South America.
W: Just a moment. I’ll look up the rate for airmail letters to South America.
M: Can you tell me how much it will cost to send a package to Columbia Also,1 want to know how long it will take.
W: Do you have the package with you I would have to weigh it to see how much it would cost. There are several ways to send packages to foreign countries. The fastest way costs the most, of course. I’ll give you an example. If you had a two-pound package and you wanted to send it the fastest way, it would cost about six dollars, and it would take about a week to get there.A. About seven days.
B. Over seven days.
C. Almost eight days.
D. Nearly ten days.
Questions 11 to 13 are based on a conversation between two lovers in which the girl tells the boy how to get to some places. You now have 15 seconds to read Questions 11 to 13.
W: I tell you what, why don’t we meet later I’ve got quite a bit of shopping to do and you don’t want to follow me round, do you You could go to the travel agent’s and for the other things you want to do in the meantime.
M: All right, then I’ll go to the travel agent’s first. It’s easy to find, is it
W: I gave you a map, didn’t I Have you got it Good. See where we are now At the bottom. Go straight up this road until you come to the T-junction. Turn right and then take the first turning on the left and you’ll find yourself in a shopping street, it’s the High Street, in fact. There’s a supermarket and a library on the left but don’t go that far. Take the first turning on the right — it’s quite a narro
A. At Bright’s.
B. At Hatchers’.
C. At the post office.
D. At a bookshop.
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