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Guide to the best hotels in Boswell |
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Numbers of rooms |
Price |
Things provided |
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Single |
Double |
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First Hotel 222 Edward Road Tel. 414-6433 |
120 |
$25 |
$35 |
Air-conditioned (有空調(diào)的) rooms with phone, TV and radio. There is a French restaurant, a nightclub, a swimming pool. Close to the city centre. |
Fairview Hotel 129 North Road Tel. 591-5620 |
50 |
$12 |
$18 |
Close to the airport. Telephones in each room. There is a bar, a restaurant and a swimming pool. |
Orchard Hotel 233 Edward Road Tel. 641.-6646 |
120 |
$15 |
$20 |
Face First Hotel with a European restaurant, a coffee shop and a nightclub. TV in each room with dry-cleaning service. |
Osaka Hotel 126 Winning Road Tel. 643.-6646 |
180 |
$30 |
$50 |
Air-conditioned rooms with Japanese and Chinese restaurants, shops, a swimming pool and a big garden. |
根據(jù)所給信息提示,選擇正確答案。
1.The cheapest room for a couple is _____ in _____.
A.$35; First Hotel |
B.$30; Osaka Hotel |
C.$18; Fairview Hotel |
D.$15; Orchard Hotel |
2.The number of rooms in Osaka Hotel is _____.
A.120 |
B.50 |
C.180 |
D.240 |
3. If a traveller likes to eat French food, the hotel at _____ is the right place for him.
A.222 Edward Road |
B.126 Wining Road |
C.233 Edward Road |
D.129 North Road |
4. Which hotel faces Orchard Hotel?
A.First Hotel. |
B.Osaka Hotel. |
C.Fairview Hotel. |
D.None of the above. |
5. You’d better call _____ to book a room if you hope to live near the airport.
A.641-6646 |
B.414-6433 |
C.643-6646 |
D.591-5620 |
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[ ]
A. parents take good care of them both at home and in society
B. the whole society care for children as well as their parents
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