Directions:The following is a part of an introduction to a
telephone directory. After reading it, you should complete the information by
filling in the blanks marked 46 to 50 (in no more than 3
words) in the table below.
A local telephone directory is sometimes called the Yellow
Pages. This directory pro vides an alphabetic (按字母顺序的) listing of names
and telephone numbers and other tele phone reference information. The front
pages usually contain information about area codes; billing; customer service;
directory assistance; local, long-distance, and international calls; time zones;
rates; emergence numbers; and other items relating to telephone use.
The second section of the telephone directory typically contains the
residence listing, or entries, of community residents. The third section
contains business listings, or entries, of local businesses and organizations.
In some less populated or rural areas, the residence and business listing may be
combined in one section. Some local directories contain
listings of local, state and federal government offices and agencies. These
listings might be united into the business listing section, or they may be in a
separate section of the phone book. These government listings typically are
arranged by the name of the state government and then by departments or
agencies. Local Telephone Directories
Another name: (46) Arrangement of its
contents: (1) Listing of names and telephone numbers: given in
an (47) order (2) Area codes and other
useful information: contained in the (48)
(3) Residence listing: provided in the (49) of the
directory (4) Government listings: given either in the business
listing section or in a (50)