M: A packet of envelopes, four airmail stamps and ten regular stamps, please.
W: Here you are. That’ll be five dollars and twenty cents.
M: Five airmail stamps and three regular stamps, please.
W: Here you are. That will be one dollar and eighteen cents.
W: Shall we meet at a quarter past four
M: NO, let’s meet m a quarter to four.
M: I need three stamps and an envelope please.
W: Sorry, Sir. You’ re at the wrong window. Go to Window 7, please.
M: Do you happen to have any stamps in your place
W: Yes, I have some. What stamps do you want
M: Four fifties and tens
W: I don’t think I have that many. But I have an idea, why not use our school’s envelopes Here you are.
M: What is the difference We still need to buy stamps.
W: No, look here, Postage Paid.
M: That’s great. You are a big help.
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, I 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. M: Do you insure packages W: Yes. All you have to do is to declare the value of the package and decide how much you want to insure it for. The rates are reasonable. M: Is there a way that I can be s
A. About seven days.
B. Over seven days.
C. Almost eight days.
D. Nearly ten days.
M: Good morning. I’d like ten stamps, please.
W: That’s 50 cents a stamp.
The blues was born on the Mississippi
River Delta in the early 1900s. After the Civil War, the slaves were free but
life was still not easy. They had to find new work. In the South, work camps
were formed. Black people from these camps worked on farms and on building up
the Mississippi River banks. During the week the people worked long and hard.
They often lived alone, without their families, far from home. On the weekends,
the workers got together at picnics or drinking places. Traveling black
musicians with guitars entertained them. The musicians sang songs about the
difficult life of the Workers. These songs were called the blues. If you have the blues it means you feel very sad. But blues songs were not always sad. Some of them were happy and many of them were funny. Early blues singers often had very interesting names A. they had found new work B. they had worked long and hard during weekdays C. they often lived alone, without their families D. they were good at singing and dancing [单项选择]What stamps does the man want
A. Because their school envelopes are very big. B. Because the postage is paid. C. Because the postage is more cheaper. 我来回答: 提交
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