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                           Useful informationMELBOURNE VISITOR CENTRE

Federation Square,

Corner Swanston & Flinders Street

Telephone(03) 9658 9658  Fax: (03) 9650 6168

Email:tourism@Melbourne.vic.gov.au

www.thatsmelbourne.com.au

TELEPHONE INFORMATION

Calls from public telephones in Australia cost 40c. Most public telephones in Australia now use prepared phone cards. These can be purchased in post offices, newsagents, gift shops and many other outlets in denominations from A$5 to A$50. They can be used for local, interstate and international calls.

24 HOUR EMERGENCY NUMBERS

Fire, Police and Ambulance                        000

Lifeline Counselling Service                    131 114

Poisons Information Service                    131 126

Alcohol& Drug Counselling Service        (03) 9416 1818

TELEPHONE INTERPRETING SERVICE

This service operates 24 hours a day offering

assistance in communication in over 100 languages.

To access call 131 450

Regular Bus & Train Services

One of the threat advantages of the SydneyPass is that it includes unlimited travel on regular bus and ferry services as well as train travel. One pass does it all, so you can relax and enjoy yourself.

Sydney Buses

With a SydneyPass you can travel all day on the entire Sydney Buses network. The easily recognizable blue and white buses provide frequent and convenient services to metropolitan suburbs. Simply insert your SydneyPass ticket in the ‘green machines’ located inside all Sydney Buses.

With a SydneyPass you can travel as far as Palm Beach(north),Miranda(south) and Parramatta(west). Travel area is outlined in blue on the map.

CityRail Trains

You can also use your SydneyPass to travel on CityRail trains. Travel area is highlighted in red on the map.(excludes Airport Link-other than return airport transfers). Additional use of Airport Link stations outside of return trip will require you to pay a station access fee.

 

45. Where can you most probably find the above information?

  A. from a newspaper                       B. from a magazine

  C. from a travellers’book               D. from a geography book

46. Which of the following is true according to the passage?

A.The emergency telephone number 110 in China has the same function as the emergency number 000 in Australia.

B.Travelling in Melbourne, you may ask a volunteer for help at any time.

C.A phone card costs from A$5 to A$50

D.The phone card can’t be used for international calls.

47.What can we infer from the above information?

A.        Melbourne is a city attracting large numbers of foreign tourists

B.        To buy telephone cards, you’d better go to a post office.

C.        Sydney’s public transportation is more developed than that of Melbourne

D.       Sydney Buses all have green machines inside.

48. The Sydneypass can be used _______.

A. to travel on trains as far as the airport    B.to travel on buses painted blue and white

C. to eat at a restaurant                             D.to travel by subway

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    It can be inferred from the passage that advertisements can be useful if they ________.

    1. A.
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    2. B.
      give true information about goods
    3. C.
      tell customers what to buy
    4. D.
      appear on TV and in newspapers at the same time
  2. 2.

    Advertisements that play on our weaknesses make us ________.

    1. A.
      desire things we do not need
    2. B.
      purchase the goods we need
    3. C.
      attracted by them
    4. D.
      become loyal reader, listener or viewer
  3. 3.

    according to the text, which of the following is TRUE?

    1. A.
      All advertising firms do not care to tell the truth about the goods they advertise.
    2. B.
      All advertising firms only care to make money, as advertising is a big business.
    3. C.
      Most advertising firms make sure that advertisements do not purposely cheat.
    4. D.
      The advertised goods are often of poor quality.
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    The underlined word "They" refers to ________.

    1. A.
      Goods
    2. B.
      Customers
    3. C.
      Shops
    4. D.
      Advertisements

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