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Part I dialogue At the Hotel Sample Conversation 1:Room Reservations Receptionist : Room reservations. Good morning. Guest : Good morning. I'd like to book a single room for Thursday this week. Receptionist: Wait a moment, please. Let me have a check. Yes,we still have some single rooms available. Guest : Do you have a single room with a front view? Receptionist ; Sorry, we only have the rooms with a rear view left. Guest : OK, how much is the room with a rear view? Receptionist : 90 yuan per night.

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Guest: what service do come with that? Receptionist : You will have a closed circuit TV , a telephone and an air-conditioner in the room. Guest : That sounds good. I'll take it. Receptionist : May I know your name,please? Guest : Yes , it is David. Receptionist : And what is your cell phone number? Guest: By the way, I'd like a quiet room away from the street if it is possible①. Receptionist: All right. Your reservation is confirmed②. We look forward to your visit. Guest: Thank you so much. 上一页 下一页 返回

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Sample Conversation 2: in with Reservation Receptionist: Good morning. Can I help you? Guest: I booked a double room with a bath three days ago. My name is Linda. Receptionist : Just a moment please. I‘ll check our reservation list Yes,exactly. Please fill in this form including name, address, nationality, passport number, place of issue,and date of departure. Guest : Here you are. I think I've filled in everything correctly. Receptionist ; Let me see. Oh,you forget to sign your name here. Guest : I'm sorry. Is it all right this time? Receptionist: OK. Can I see your passport? Guest : Here you are. 上一页 下一页 返回

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Receptionist: That's fine. How will you pay, in cash or by credit card③? Guest : Do you take traveler's checks ? Receptionist : Sure. Here are your key and passport. The bellman will show you up and take your suitcase up to your room④. Guest; Thank you. Please give me a morning call at six tomorrow. Receptionist ; No problem. Have a nice day. Sample Conversation 3:Housekeeping Maid: Housekeeping. May I come in ? Guest : Yes,please. Maid: May I do the turndown service for you now? Guest: Yes. I've just had a shower and it is quite a mess now. So would you tidy the bathroom up? Besides,please get me a flask of hot water. I need some water to take medicine. 上一页 下一页 返回

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Maid: Yes,sir. I'll do it at once. Is there anything else I can do for you? Guest : No more. Thank you very much. Maid: I'm always at your service⑤. Have a good night. Sample Conversation 4: Checking Out Guest : I'm Allen,Room 102. I want to pay my bill now. Will you make out my bill,please? Cashier: Yes,sir. Here is your bill. Three nights at 100 yuan each,and here are the meals that you had at the hotel. In addition,there are some bills from the bar and billiards room. That amounts to 680 yuan. Guest: Can I pay by credit card? Cashier: Certainly. 上一页 下一页 返回

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Guest : Here is my credit card. Cashier: Please sign your name here. Guest: Is it all right? Cashier: Yes. Here is your credit card. And here is your receipt. We hope you enjoyed your stay with us⑥. Part II Passage Chinese Religions Chinese religion is a compatible system of beliefs without unified leadership, founders,and groups. It displays the complex interaction of different religious traditions in China. Among many religions,Confucianism,Taoism and Buddhism are the three main national faith systems. 上一页 下一页 返回

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It is taking advantage of the combination of the political power, imperial power and religious power that Confucianism has become the national religion. And in Han dynasty,it was placed in the dominant position. Confucius was respected as a sage,laying the foundation of Confucianism. Mencius and Master Xun inherited this religion and further developed it. The most important element in Confucian ideas is that everything in life is relational. Moreover, it lays stress on self-cultivation,interpersonal harmony as well as world harmony. During about 2,000-year development, Confucianism is regarded as the mainstay supplemented with Taoism and Buddhism. Taoism arose later than Confucianism. It has a native root, evolving from the religious beliefs in the ancient society and featuring the ideology of the Han nationality. It revered Master Lao as its founder. And later Master Zhuang made a great contribution to Taoist development. Taoism considers that everything in the universe evolves from “Tao“ (way). Tao is the origin of the everlasting word. 上一页 下一页 返回

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It is endless in time and space. Taoism goes after preservation of health and immortality; its uttermost goal is to become an immortal being. Ordinary people can be carefree and live forever when they have Tao. It also stresses following way, discarding all advanced equipments and returning to a simple state. Confucianism and Taoism are indigenous to China, while Buddhism was a foreign religion. It spread to China from India during the Eastern Han dynasty. Then it began to absorb Chinese ideas adapting itself to Confucianism and Taoism,and changing in many ways. As a result, it had become a humanistic religion in China from an Indian religion of non-ego. During the 3rd to 6th centuries A. D. it enjoyed great popularity,and shaped Chinese life and culture. As a theistic religion, its god is Sakyamuni,and its doctrine is based on transmigration. It is featured by its combination of concern love and redeeming for the ultimate outcome. 上一页 下一页 返回

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China is a country with a great variety of religious beliefs. Except the above three main religions,Islam,Christianity and other beliefs are the colorful supplements. All religions equal status. Chinese government has carried out the policy of freedom of religious belief. Thus Chinese citizens may freely choose and express their religious beliefs. 上一页 返回


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