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听力原文:JANICE: Hello... Flagstone.
JON: Oh hello; is that Flagstone Properties?
JANICE: Yes that's right. Flagstone here. How can I help you? 【Example】
JON: Hello. I'm ringing just to make enquiries about renting a house. My name's Jon Anderson.
JANICE: Yes, Mr Anderson. What sort of thing were you looking for?
JON: Two-bedroomed house with garden.
JANICE: Well... yes, sir, that shouldn't be any problem... just to let you know that our
main areas, the main areas we deal with, are the city centre itself... 【Q1】
JOS: City centre.., uh-huh.
JANICE: And the north suburbs.
JON: Oh well.., we were most interested in the Northern areas actually.
JANICE: Right... yes... What sort of price were you thinking of?
JON: Well... could you give me some idea?
JANICE: Certainly. It really ranges from £250 per month. 【Q2】
JON: Only £250?
JANICE: Yes, to about £500 depending on a number of different factors.
JON: What does it depend on?
JANICE: Well, obviously the quality of the area. And then whether there's a garden. 【Q3】
JON: Well, as I said, we'd want a garden.
JANICE: And a garage pushes up the price.
JON: Right... well, we wouldn't necessarily need one. I think about £350 a month would be our limit.
JANICE: OK. Well... would you like to have a look at a couple of properties, sir?
JON: Yes, that'd be great.
JANICE: Looking at our files... I think we've got two which might suit you...
JON: Hang on. I'll just get a pen. Right.
JANICE: OK. Well, there's one on West Park Road which is £325 a month. 【Q4】
JON: Are the bills included?
JANICE: Well, that one just includes the water bill. 【Q5】
JON: OK, right.
JANICE: And the second house is in Tithe Road. I'll just spell that for you... OK?
JON: Yep.
JANICE: T-I-T-H-E Road.
JON: Got that. And how much is that one?
JANICE: That's £380.
JON: 380. IS that including water?
JANICE: NO, I'm afraid not, but it does include the telephone rental. 【Q6】
JON: Oh well, that's not too bad then. So ....
JANICE: So, when would you be available to see them?
JON: Well, I'll be in town next week.., say... Thursday?
JANICE: NO, I'm sorry we don't have any availability for Thursday. How about
Wednesday afternoon? 【Q7】
JON: OK. That's fine. Would 5.00 be OK?
JANICE: Yes, fine. 5.00 it is. Just come to the Flagstone Offices.
JON: Oh, before I forget. What sort of things do I need to get done.., to rent with you?
JANICE: Well, the most important thing is a letter from your bank...
JON: No problem...
JANICE: And then a reference letter from your employer. 【Q8】
JON: Yes, that's OK.
JANICE: Great, and then we would need you to give 2 weeks' notice of moving in... 【Q9】
JON: Right... 2 weeks' notice. And what about a deposit? 【Q10】
JANICE: That's one month's rent, whatever the amount is.
JON: OK. One month. Is that it?
JANICE: No, sorry, one more.., you will have to pay for the contract.
JON: Oh yes. I'd forgotten about that. OK, fine. So I'll start arranging those, and I'll...
JANICE: ... I'll see you next week.
JON: Yes. Thanks very much. Bye.
JANICE: Goodbye.
SECTION 1 Questions 1-10
Complete the notes below.
Areas dealt with: 【1】
north suburbs
Rent: from 【2】 £ ______ to £______ a month
Dependes on: the area
availability of 【3】
garage
Properties available: West Park Road
rent 【4】 £ ______ a month
including 【5】
Tithe Road
rent £380 a month
including 【6】 rental
Viewing arrangements: meet at office on 【7】 at 5.00 pm
Need: letter from bank
reference from 【8】
Must: give 【9】 notice of moving in
give deposit of 【10】
pay for contract
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