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In phone stands in the U.S. there are usually directions for using the telephone. All phone numbers have seven digits (数位), though letters and numbers are sometimes used in combination. There may be phone books under the telephones.

1. You can make dial-direct calls in most parts of the U. S. Look in the white pages book for long distance rates or more information on making long distance calls. Or you can call the operator for help. If you need a phone number that’s not in your phone book, call Directory Assistance.

2. Dial 1 plus the area code plus the number, and an operator or a computer voice will tell you how much money to put in. On operator-assisted calls, the operator will ask you to put more money in before your time is up. 3. If you make a long distance call and get a wrong number, call the operator and explain what happened. 4. Or you can have the phone company mail you a credit coupon (附单) that has the same value as the phone call.

Some companies advertise a service called WATS, which means Wide Area Telephone Service.

5.. These are called “toll-free numbers” and the area code for all of them is 800.

A. To make a long distance call, you’ll need to know the three-digit area code.

B. A person-to-person call can only be accepted by the particular person you are calling.

C. On dial-direct calls, you’ll be cut off at the end of the time you paid for unless you put more money in the slot (投币口).

D. If that person is not there, you will also be charged.

E. This means that you can make the call again to the right number without having to pay more money.

F. You can dial a special number without a long distance charge.

G. There are two main kinds of long distance calls: dial-direct and operator-assisted.

 

1. G 2. A 3. C 4. E 5. F 【解析】 这是一篇说明文。文章主要讲了如何使用美国的公共电话亭拨打长途电话。 1.下文You can make dial-direct calls in most parts of the U. S. Look in the white pages book for long distance rates or more information on making long distance calls. Or you can call the operator for help. If you need a phone number that’s not in your phone book, call Directory Assistance.讲了长途电话的两种拨号方式,该空引出下文,G选项“有两种主要的长途电话:直拨和接线员转接”切题,故选G。 2.下文Dial 1 plus the area code plus the number, and an operator or a computer voice will tell you how much money to put in.中找到关键词area code,与A选项“打长途电话,你需要知道三位数的区号”中area code相吻合,故选A。 3.上文On operator-assisted calls, the operator will ask you to put more money in before your time is up.说经电话员转接的电话,在到时间之前,接线员会让你放入更多的钱,该空承接上文,C选项“在直拨电话中,在时间结束时,你将会被掐断电话,除非你在投币口投入更多的钱”切题,故选C。 4.上文If you make a long distance call and get a wrong number, call the operator and explain what happened.说如果你打长途电话,拨错了号码,给接线员打电话,并且解释发生的事情,该空承接上文,E选项“这意味着你可以拨正确的号码,不用再支付额外的钱”切题,故选E。 5.下文These are called “toll-free numbers” and the area code for all of them is 800.中找到关键词toll-free numbers,意思是免费的,与F选项“你可以拨打不收费的号码”中的without a long distance charge相吻合,故选F。
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