单选题
Asking Directions

Student A: Excuse me, could you please tell me ______ the tennis courts?
Student B: They are right next to the ______.
Student A: I am new to the university and don"t know where the Sports Complex is either.
Student B: Well, it"s ______. Do you know where the Agriculture Center and farm are?
Student A: No.
Student B: Well, ______ for two blocks, you will see a clock tower on the right. Turn right at the clock tower and you will be ______. Stay on Bute for ______, maybe 3 blocks, I can"t be sure but there is the Raven"s Theater on the corner—a big white modern building. It ______ at that corner.
Student A: You already have me walking about 6 blocks, are you sure it is only a ten-minute walk?
Student B: Maybe, it is longer—actually, it could be more like twenty minutes. So when you get to the Raven"s Theater, you need to ______ immediately on the far side of the building. I am not sure if it has a name—it"s very narrow—this is a ______. After a couple of minutes, it will widen and there will be sidewalks again. Carry on, walking down the sidewalk.
Student A: Which direction am I ______?
Student B: Hmm. I guess it would be west. The sun ______—but I am not ______, it might be southwest. I"m not sure. Anyway, you will see the sidewalks when you ______ the Raven"s Theater; finding that little alley is the most difficult part of this walk.
Student A: Okay, I think I know where you mean. ______ modern building. Student B: Yes, ______, you get to the sidewalk; just keep heading in the same direction. You will go by the Agriculture Center. Sometimes, you can hear the animals from the farm behind the Agriculture Center, but ______. Then after about two more blocks, you will see the Sports Complex. It has a ______. The ice rink is right in front. The tennis courts are ______.
Student A: Thank you very much. Do you know if there is a ______?
Student B: Yes, but I have heard bus service is quite slow there during the day. ______. The pool is on the opposite side of the rink than the tennis courts—on the right side of the rink you will find the pool. I think you have to turn right. That street is called Arena Road.
Student A: Do you know where I would find a bus schedule?
Student B: There is probably one on the Bulletin Board ______ Also, I think there is one on the Pool Bulletin Board.
Student A: Do you know if the courts are in good condition?
Student B: ______. I"ve never played tennis so I don"t know. This university is very lucky to have ______.
Student A: Yes, that is what I heard. Did a rich person donate some money?
Student B: Yes, about 5 or 6 years ago, the rumor is a famous hockey player left millions of dollars to build a new sports complex. It was ______ actually, no one knows for sure. The Sports Complex was quite new when I first started. I"m sorry to say, I ______ after my first year. Besides studying I ______ —I love playing bridge.
Student A: Well, I hope to ______. I"m meeting a friend at the tennis courts ______, so I"d better get going.
Student B: Yes, you should. Now that I think about it, it may be ______ to get there.
Student A: Thanks for your help.
Student B: You"re welcome. Enjoy your tennis.
【正确答案】
【答案解析】how to get to | Sports Complex | about a ten-minute walk | head down Chancellor Boulevard | on Bute Avenue | a couple of blocks | gets a little tricky | turn left down the alley | short cut that will put you on a diagonal road | heading | sets in that direction | good at coordinates | get past | Just past a big white | once you come out of the alley | don"t count on it | huge red neon sign | off to the left past the ice rink | bus stop there | The bus stop is in front of the pool | in the Sports Complex Gym | The courts are clay | such good sports facilities | an anonymous donation | almost never used it | took up cards | get in good shape here | in half an hour | close to half an hour"s walk [听力原文]
Asking Directions

Student A: Excuse me, could you please tell me how to get to the tennis courts?
Student B: They are fight next to the Sports Complex.
Student A: I am new to the university and don"t know where the Sports Complex is either.
Student B: Well, it"s about a ten-minute walk. Do you know where the Agriculture Center and farm are?
Student A: No.
Student B: Well, head down Chancellor Boulevard for two blocks, you will see a clock tower on the fight. Turn right at the clock tower and you Hill be on Bute Avenue. Stay on Bute for a couple of blocks, maybe 3 blocks, I can"t be sure but there is the Raven"s Theater on the comer—a big white modern building. It gets a little tricky at that corner.
Student A: You already have me walking about 6 blocks, are you sure it is only a ten-minute walk?
Student B: Maybe, it is longer—actually, it could be more like twenty minutes. So when you get to the Raven"s Theater, you need to turn left down the alley immediately on the far side of the building. I am not sure if it has a name—it"s very narrow—this is a short cut that Hill put you on a diagonal road. After a couple of minutes, it Hill widen and there will be sidewalks again. Carry on, walking down the sidewalk.
Student A: Which direction am I heading?
Student B: Hmm. I guess it would be west. The sun sets in that direction—but I am not good at coordinates, it might be southwest. I"m not sure. Anyway, you Hill see the sidewalks when you get past the Raven"s Theater; finding that little alley is the most difficult part of this walk.
Student A: Okay, I think I know where you mean. Just past a big white modem building.
Student B: Yes, once you come out of the alley, you get to the sidewalk; just keep heading in the same direction. You Hill go by the Agriculture Center. Sometimes, you can hear the animals from the farm behind the Agriculture Center, but don"t count on it. Then after about two more blocks, you Hill see the Sports Complex. It has a huge red neon sign. The ice rink is right in front. The tennis courts are off to the left past the ice rink.
Student A: Thank you very much. Do you know if there is a bus stop there?
Student B: Yes, but I have heard bus service is quite slow there during the day. The bus stop is in front of the pool. The pool is on the opposite side of the rink than the tennis courts—on the fight side of the rink you Hill find the pool. I think you have to man fight. That street is called Arena Road.
Student A: Do you know where I would find a bus schedule?
Student B: There is probably one on the Bulletin Board in the Sports Complex Gym. Also, I think there is one on the Pool Bulletin Board.
Student A: Do you know if the courts are in good condition?
Student B: The courts are clay. I"ve never played tennis so I don"t know. This university is very lucky to have such good sports facilities.
Student A: Yes, that is what I heard. Did a rich person donate some money?
Student B: Yes, about 5 or 6 years ago, the rumor is a famous hockey player left millions of dollars to build a new sports complex. It was an anonymous donation actually, no one knows for sure. The Sports Complex was quite new when I first started. I"m sorry to say, I almost never used it after my first year. Besides studying I took up cards—I love playing bridge.
Student A: Well, I hope to get in good shape here. I"m meeting a friend at the tennis courts in half an hour, so I"d better get going.
Student B: Yes, you should. Now that I think about it, it may be close to half an hour"s walk to get there.
Student A: Thanks for your help.
Student B: You"re welcome. Enjoy your tennis.