Unit 2 Listening Numbers
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14-17-21-24-26-35-49-55-98-42-66-73-88-57
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fourth first fifth third ninth seventh eighteenth fortieth fiftieth ninetieth ninetieth thirty-second
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BT8LA – BP8HA
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J8G 3IE PG L8N SG MH8 SYX 7HA XH MR2 SG PQ3
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120 pounds – 90 pounds – 269 pounds – 199 pounds
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1. 6th 2. 1st 3. 27th 4. 25th 5. 23rd 6. 3rd 7. 15th 8. 45th 9. 50th 10. 26th
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Bus fare (minimum) 40p – Underground fare (minimum) 50p
Taxi fare (minimum) £2 – Coach fare £1.20
London has been called the most expensive city in the world,
though like all other cities, if you know your way around,
you can always find lower prices that people normally pay.
Transport is expensive compared with other places.
The minimum bus fare is 40p. This is only for about a kilometers’ ride.
If you want to go further, you have to pay more.
The fares on the underground are the same. The minimum fare is 50p,
and if you want to go more than two or three stations, it costs more.
The minimum taxi fare is 2 pounds. If you want to go out of London;
you can take a coach. It is the easiest and most economical way to
travel around London by coach. A coach fare is about 1 pound 20.
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Rent for one room £40 – Rent for one-bedroom flat £200
A local telephone call 50p – Posting a letter 40p
A bottle of beer £1.50 – Use of a large washing machine £2.50
Use of a small washing machine £1.80 – Use of a tumble drier £1.50
Washing powder (a medium-sized packet) £2.40
In London, accommodation is another very expensive thing.
You would pay about 40 pounds a week for one room.
If you want to rent a one-bedroom flat, it will cost more.
You would generally pay about 200 pounds per week for it.
A telephone call to another London costs 50 and posting a letter costs 40p.
A loaf of bread is 40; a bottle of beer is 1 pound 50.
Very few international students will have their own washing machines
so it is likely that you will have to do your washing at a launderette,
which is a place where washing machines are provided for the general public.
Here are some prices for the use of a washing machine.
It’s 2 pounds 50 for using a large washing machine and 1 pound 80
for using a small one. You have to pay 1 pound 50 for using a tumble drier,
about 2 pounds 40 for a medium-sized packet of washing powder.
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1. 3443 2. SE1 8PB 3. 43 4. Moore
Platinum Card Service. Rebecca speaking. How may I help you?
I’ve got a few problems with my credit card account.
Okay. What is your credit card number?
Let’s see. It’s here somewhere. Ah, here it is.
Can I just take the card number, please?
Yes, it’s 6992.6992.3443.3443.1147.1147.8921.8921. Right.
Can I just check that? Ahm, 6992 3443 1147 8921.
That’s it.
And your name?
Carlos da Silva.
I just need to check a few details for identification and security, if you’ll bear with me.
That’s okay.
And what’s your postcode?
SE1 8PB. SE1 8PB.
That’s it.
Vauxhall Close, London?
Yes. That’s right.
And the house number?
Ahm, 43.
And can you give me your date of birth?
13th of the 7th,’63.
And one further check, if I may? Can you give me your mother’s maiden name?
Yes. It’s Moore.
Is that M. O.O. R. E.?
Yes. That’s it.
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1. 9 and 12 2. Fernsby 3. WC2D 5JB
MAN: Hi, good afternoon.
WOMAN: Hi, welcome to the Carlton Hotel. How can I help you?
MAN: We’ve just driven up from London and we’re going to stay here in York for a few days. We’d like to book a couple of rooms.
WOMAN: Ok, sir. So for how many nights is that?
MAN: We’ll be leaving on Monday morning. So, let me see, that’s…3 nights.
WOMAN: And you said two rooms. Who are the rooms for?
MAN: I’m here with my wife and two kids. They are 9 and 11. Sorry, 9 and 12. The eldest has just had his birthday. So we’d like one twin room for the kids and another double for my wife and I.
WOMAN: Ok, well, we’ve got two rooms available, both en-suite.
MAN: Great. How much are they per night?
WOMAN: Let me see…the twin room is…40 pounds per night, and the double room is…50 pounds per night.
MAN: Ok, that sounds reasonable. So what is the total for 3 nights for both rooms?
WOMAN: Let me check…that will be a total of 270 pounds.
MAN: And that includes everything?
WOMAN: Yes, that price includes tax.
MAN: Ok, can I pay by credit card?
WOMAN: Yes, sure. You’ll need to pay for the first night now, and you can pay for the other nights when you leave. Or you can pay for all the three nights now.
MAN: I think I’ll just pay for everything now as we’ll definitely be here till Monday.
WOMAN: Ok, that’s fine. I’ll just need to take some details from you to confirm the booking. Can you give me your full name?
MAN: Yes, it’s Michael Fernsby. That’s…F-E-R-N-S-B-Y.
WOMAN: What’s your date of birth please?
MAN: The 15th of October, 1968.
WOMAN: The 5th of October, 1968?
MAN: No, the 15th
WOMAN: Oh, ok, sorry. And can you give me your address?
MAN: Sure. It’s 273, Stanton Court. That’s S-T-A-N-T-O-N. London, WC2D, 5JB.
WOMAN: WC2D 5JB?
MAN: Yes, that’s right.
WOMAN: And your telephone number?
MAN: My mobile number is…hold on, just let me check, I can never remember it…here it is…it’s 08773 879456.
WOMAN: Ok. Those rooms are booked for you then.
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Single room 309 – Third floor £14.50
Double room 135 – First floor 25 pounds
Triple room 205 – Second floor 30 pounds
Have you got a single room for two nights, please?
Yes, Room 309 on the third floor
How much is it
Fourteen pounds fifty, including breakfast
Can I book a double room for the weekend, please?
Yes, we have a room vacant on the first floor, number 135
How much does it cost?
25 pounds, including English breakfast
Have you got a triple room for one week, please?
Yes, Room 205. It’s on the second floor
How much is it?
30 pounds a night, including a private bath.
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1. The train now standing at platform 4 is the 13:30 to Cambridge
2. The express train to Birmingham is now due in on Platform 2 at 14:20
3. The next train to arrive at Platform 3 is the 16:40 to Liverpool.
4. The next train to London will depart from Platform 2 at 7:30
5. British Rail apologizes for the delay to Leeds. It will now depart at 9:10 from Platform 5.
6. The next train to Oxford will depart from Platform 2 at 10:30
7. The train now standing at Platform 5 is the 11:05 to Leeds
8. British rail apologizes for the delay to the Manchester train. It will now depart at 11:30 from Platform 3.
9. British Airways announces the departure of Flight BA207 at 8:30 to Paris.
10. Olympic Airways Flight OA535 for Athens will depart at 12:05
11. British Airways next flight to Belfast is Flight BA965 at 12:00
12. SAS Flight SK506 to Stockholm will depart at 17:15
13. British Airways announces the departure of Flight BA205 at 9:30 to Dublin
14. British Airways next flight to Paris is Flight BA305 at 11:30
15. Olympic Airways next flight to Athens is Flight OA593 at 14:40
16. British Airways Flight BA707 for Edinburgh will depart at 15:05
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In the 1985, there were 6,261 full-time undergraduate students
with 3,472 men and 2,742 women at the university.
This distribution of these students was as follows.
1. Beginning with the field of science, we find high domination
of the field by men, with 1,137 men and 616 women enrolling in science.
2. Next, in the field of social science, we again find domination by men,
the figures being 484 for men, 401 for women.
3. In the number of engineering, the difference is even greater.
The number for men is 509 while only 56 women are enrolled in engineering.
4. In the field of arts, the number for is 593 and for women it is 943.
This is the first field we find dominated by women.
5. In medicine, there are 306 men and somewhat more women at 336.
This is a second field in which women lead.
6. Turning to dentistry, as you might expect, the field is dominated by men.
The number for men is 139 and for women it is 107.
7. In law and in veterinary science, we are happy to see
there isn’t much difference between men and women in these two field.
In law men number 182 and women 171. In veterinary science the figure
for men is 110 while for women it is 104.