抽烟干呕恶心是怎么回事Cambridge IELTS 4
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M: Good morning!
W:麦箭>人事助理岗位职责 Good morning! How can I help you?
M: I understand that the school organizes … umm, trips to different…
W: Yes. We run five every month, three during weekends and two Wednesday afternoon trips.
M: What sort of places?
W: Well. Obviouslyz, it varies, but always places of historical interest and also which offers a variety of shopping, becau our students always ask about that. And then we go for ones where we know there are guided tours becau this gives a good focus for the visit.
M: Do you travel far?
W: Well, we are lucky here obviously becau we are able to say that all our visits are less than three hours drive.
M: How much do they cost?
W: Again it varies, between 5 and 15 pounds a head, depending on distance.
M: Ah ha
W: Oh and we do offer to arrange special trips if, you know, there are more than 12 people.
M: Oh right. I’ll keep that in mind. And what are the times normally?
W: We try to keep it pretty fixed so that the students get to know the pattern. We leave at 8. and return at We figure it’s best to keep the day fairly short.
M: Oh yes and then how do we rerve a place?
W: You sign your name on the notice board. Do you know where it is?
M: Ah ha. I saw it this morning.
W: And we do ask that you sign up three days in advance so we know we’ve got enough people interested to run it and we can cancel if necessary with full refund of cour.
M: That’s fine. Thanks.
M: And what visit sub plan for this term?送男友
W: Right. Well. I’m afraid the schedule hasn’t been printed out yet. But we have confirmed the dates and planed the optional extra visits, which you can also book in advance if you want to.
M: Oh that’s all right. And if you can just give some ideas of the weekend ones so I can, you know, work out then to e friends and such I…
W: Oh sure. Well, err the first one is St. Ives. That’s on the 13th of February and we will have only 16 places available becau we’re going by mini bus. And that’s the day in town with the optional extra of visiting the Hepworth Muum.
M: All right. Yes ah. That sounds good.
W: And then there’s a London trip on the 16th of February. And we will be taking a medium size coach so there will be 45 places on that. And let’s e the optional extra is the Tower of London.
M: Oh, I’ve already been there.
W: Yam. After that is Bristol on the 3rd of March.
M: Where?
W: Bristol. B-R-I-S-T-O-L.
M: Okay.
有关龙的故事W: That’s in a different mini bus with 18 places available. Oh and the optional extra is visit to the S.S. Great Britain.
M: Okay.
W: We’re going to Salisbury on the 18th of March. And that’s always the popular one becau the optional extra is Stonehenge. So we’re taking the large coach with 50 ats.
M: Oh good.
W: And then the last one is to Bath on the 23rd of March.
M: Oh yes, is Bath the Roman city?
W: Yes, that’s right. And that’s in the 16 ats mini bus.
M: And where’s the optional visit?
W: It’s to the American Muum, well worth visit.
M: Okay, that’s great. And thanks all that.
W: My pleasure. Oh by the way, if you want more information about any of the trips, have a look in the student newspaper.
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M: Ok.
W: Or have a word with my assistant. Her name is Jane Yentob. That’s Y-E-N-T-O-B.
M: All right. I’ve got that. Thank you very much for all your help.
泮托拉唑W: You’re welcome. I hope you’ll enjoy the trips.
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涅盘的意思Good afternoon everybody and welcome to Riverside Industrial Village. To start your visit, I'm just going to give you a brief account of the history of the muum before letting you roam about on your own. I won't keep you long. OK?
Now from where we're standing you've got a good view of the river over there. And it was becau of this fast flowing water that this site was a natural place for manufacturing works. The water and the availability of raw materials in the area, like minerals and iron ore, and also the abundance of local fuels, like coal and firewood, all made this site suitable for industry from a very early time.
Water was the main source of power for the early industries and some of the water wells were first established in the twelfth century, would you believe? At that time, local craftsmen first built an iron forge just behind the village here on the bank near the river. By the venteenth and eighteenth centuries, the region's rivers supported more than 160 water mills and many of the continued to operate well into the nineteenth century. But then the steam engine was invented and then the railways came and the centres of industry were able to move away from the rivers and the countryside and into the towns. So industrial villages like this one became very rare.