M:Mrs Spenser, what time is Mr Black's flight expected to arrive at Boston Airport ?
W:Around 2 p.m. sir. Will you go with the company car to meet him?
M:Yes. So I'd better leave here no later than now. How about the hotel for Mr Black and his party?
W:I made the reservations for them last week and checked again yesterday to be sure everything is ready.
M:Including the welcome room for tonight's reception?
W:That's right. The manager promised me that everything would be exactly as we have requested.
M:Excellent. I want everything to be the very best.
W:I'm sure it will be. That manager has never let us down yet.
M:We must make a good impression. Not just to be sure that this business deal is a success, but pay back the wonderful treatment we received from them in Tokyo last year.
Good morning, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome to our tour. This morning, we're going to take you to some points of historical interest in the city. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to ask.
If you look out of the window on your right, you'll see the Grange, one of the oldest buildings in the city. It was built for our first mayor 200 years ago, and still has most of the original furniture. Perhaps the most interesting thing is that every Saturday afternoon, you can come and watch them bake bread in the way it was done 200 years ago.
On your left is a university. This university building is just 125 years old. We'll be stopping in a moment at Bridgeton Castle . This castle was built by Sir Henry Pellet for his young wife. He bought almost all of the building materials from England . Notice the beautiful glass windows. Unfortunately, Sir Henry's young wife became so unhappy that she left the castle and returned to England . No family members ever live there.