F1 : Good morning. May 1 see your ticket, please?
M1 : Well ,l told your office that I would pick the ticket up here.
F1 : What’s your name, then?
M1 : Mr Green , that’s G-R-E-E-N.
F1 : Oh yes , here it is. You’re going to... ...Beijing, right?
M1 : Yes.
F1 : ... ...By Flight 172 ,Japan Air lines. May I see your passport?
M1 : Oh ,certainly ,here you are.
F1 : Thank you. You’re not American ,are you?
M1 : No , I’m Canadian.
F1 : I see. Here’s your passport and your ticket.
M1 : Thank you very much.
F1 : You’re welcome.
Part Two. Questions 13 to 22.
Section One. Questions 13 to 17.
Question Thirteen
Yesterday I bought this T-shirt in your shop. But it was too small for my son and my son wanted a blue one. So I want to change this white one for that blue one priced at twelve thirty-four. This white one is ten forty-nine. How much more will I have to pay you?
Question Fourteen .
I tried this pair of shoes and I think I like this colour and style. Please pack them. By the way, I notice that all the goods in your shop are at 20% discount. And this price tag says 20pounds a pair. So how much will I have to pay you?
Question Fifteen
My wife, my children and I are going to visit Edinburgh for 3 days. We need a small room and a large room with a double bed. If a small room is 5pounds a day and a large one is 12pounds a day, how much will we pay for our stay?
Question Sixteen
This novel costs two ninety-nine. This book is one pound forty-two. And that pocket dictionary is priced at fourteen twenty-four. You gave me two ten pounds. Let’s look at the calculator and find out how much change I’ll give you.
Question Seventeen
One letter will be sixteen pence, so for three letters that’s forty-eight pence. And the five postcards at .twenty-four pence that’s l.20pounds. And the two airmail letters at twenty-four pence that’s forty-eight pence. Let’s see what the total cames to.