听力题
Buckingham Palace and other (36)
1 residences open to the public do not accept euros at their gift shops and entry turnstiles. The new currency was launched in 12 European Union countries on January 1st, 2002, but Britain was not one of them. A Buckingham Palace (37)
2 said the decision not to accept the euro was (38)
3a business one and not a (39)
4statement. The retail outlets at the official residences have never accepted any other currencies. It is (40)
5 because as very small retail outlets, they don''t have the (41)
6 for changing currencies.
However, many retail outlets in Britain have prepared to accept the new currency since millions of (42)
7 are expected to visit the country every year. In 2002 alone, visitors from the Euro (43)
8 were estimated to spend more than 6. 55 billion euros in Britain. Major department stores Debenhams and Marks & Spencer and (44)
9. Twenty-nine of Marks & Spencer stores, primarily those in tourist locations, have at least one cash register on each floor to process euro transactions. Its other stores have at least one designated area—either a register or a customer service desk—where the currency is accepted. (45)
10.
The British Prime Minister Tony Blair said Britain will only join the single currency if economic conditions are right. (46)
11.
【正确答案】
1、royal, 2、spokeswoman, 3、purely, 4、political, 5、simply, 6、facilities, 7、tourists, 8、zone, 9、a big electronics retailer accept euros, but only on a limited basis initially, 10、Products are not priced in euros, however, and change is given in British money., 11、A series of recent opinion polls show many Britons oppose the euro and see it as against Britain's sovereignty.
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