Could I have your attention please Thank you.
As I told you this morning, this afternoon is our shopping afternoon. If you have a look at the back page of your tour programme, you’ll see a little map of the city centre, with the names of some of the shops marked. As you won’t have too much time, I’m just going to explain to you what they sell.
We’re now in the Friendship Shopping Centre. On your right is Larp’s, a very good place for shoes and boots, rather than gloves, bags clothes or others. Opposite that is Li Ning, a good place for sports goods, not cheap, but really pretty. Next door to Li Ning is a place for books. They have got books on almost every subject anyone has ever written about, airplanes to animals, but Chinese only--so none of your English books I’m afraid. If you walk along, there are shops which sell cameras, radios, and so on, which you won’t buy, I’m afraid. If you are tired or would like to hav
A. He’s a teacher.
B. He’s a tour guide.
C. He’s a shop assistant.
Ladies and gentlemen, may I have your attention please. On behalf of the Hospitality Department, first I we come you to the City Zoo. Now I’d like to explain the program we’ve arranged for you here this afternoon. There’ be three animal shows. The first show will begin at three o’clock in the marine arena. And you’ll certainly be attracted by the dolphins’ and the killer whales’ interesting — and sometimes silly — actions. After that comes the second show. This is feeding the monkeys and apes at four o’clock, in the primate center. Please don’t feed the animals with any sweets, biscuits, or fruit you may have brought with you, because these kinds of food can upset the animals’ normal diet. You can, of course, help the staff in feeding the apes and monkeys with specially-prepared food, and in playing with the monkeys, too. The last show will begin at 4:30 in the giant bird cage. Dr. Smith will be with you as y
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