跟读练习: Accommodation Form-Student Information | IELTS LISTENING TEST | SECTION-1 - 通过YouTube学习英语口语

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Section 1.
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You will hear a student talking to the student accommodation officer at a college.
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First, you have some time to look at questions 1 to 5.
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You will see that there is an example that has been done for you.
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On this occasion only, the conversation relating to this will be played first.
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Good morning.
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Can I help you?
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Yes, I've just been accepted on a course at the university,
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and I'd like to try and arrange accommodation in the Hall of Residence.
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Yes, certainly.
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Please sit down.
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What I'll do is fill in a form with you to find out a little more about your preferences and so forth.
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Thank you.
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The student wishes to arrange accommodation in a hall of residence,
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so hall has been written in the space.
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Now we shall begin.
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You should answer the questions as you listen,
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because you will not hear the recording a second time.
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Listen carefully and answer questions one to five.
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Good morning.
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Can I help you?
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Yes, I've just been accepted on a course at the university,
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and I'd like to try and arrange accommodation in the Hall of Residence.
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Yes, certainly.
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Please sit down.
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What I'll do is fill in a form with you to find out a little more about your preferences and so forth.
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Thank you.
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So, first of all, can I take your name?
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It's Anubat.
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Could you spell your name, please?
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Yes.
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A-N-U-B-H-A-T.
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Thanks.
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And could I ask your date of birth?
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The 31st of March, 1972.
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Thank you.
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And where are you from?
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India.
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Oh, right.
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And, um, what will you be studying?
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I'm doing a course in nursing.
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Right, thank you.
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And how long would you want to stay in hall, do you think?
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Well, it'll take three years,
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but I'd only like to stay in hall for two.
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I'd like to think about living outside for the third year.
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Fine.
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And what did you have in mind for catering?
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Do you want to cook for yourself,
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or have all your meals provided?
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That's full board.
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Is there something in between?
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Yes, you can just have evening meal provided, which is half board.
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That's what I'd prefer.
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Yes, a lot of students opt for that.
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Now, with that in mind,
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do you have any special diet?
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Anything we should know about?
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Yes, I don't take red meat.
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No red meat.
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Before you hear the rest of the conversation,
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you have some time to look at questions 6 to 10.
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Now listen and answer questions six to ten.
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Now, thinking about the room itself,
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we have a number of options.
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You can have a single study bedroom or you can have a shared one.
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These are both what we call simple rooms.
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The other alternative is to opt for a single bedsit,
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which actually has more space and better facilities.
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There's about £20 a week difference between them.
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Well, actually my grant is quite generous and I think the bedsit sounds the best option.
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Lovely.
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I'll put you down for that and we'll see what availability is like.
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Now, can I ask some other personal details which we like to have on record?
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Yes, of course.
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I wonder if you could let us know what your interests are.
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This might help us get a closer match for placing you in a particular hall.
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Um, well, I love the theatre.
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Right.
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And I enjoy sports, particularly badminton.
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Ah, that's worth knowing.
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Now, what we finish with on the form is really a
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list from you of what your priorities are in choosing a hall,
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and we'll do our best to take these into account.
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Well, the first thing is I'd prefer a hall where there are other mature students, if possible.
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Yes, we do have halls which tend to cater for slightly older students.
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And I'd prefer to be out of town.
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That's actually very good for you,
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because we tend to have more vacancies in out-of-town halls.
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Ah, lucky.
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Yes.
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Anything else?
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Well, I would like somewhere with a shared area.
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A TV room, for example, or something like that.
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It's a good way to socialise.
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It certainly is.
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That's it?
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Now, we just need a contact telephone number for you.
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Oh, sure.
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I'll just find it.
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It's 667549.
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Great.
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So we'll be in contact with you as soon as possible.
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Thank you.

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