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WHERE TO STAY IN BOSWELL
YOUR GUIDE TO OUR BEST HOTEL
Name / Address
Numbers of Rooms
Single
Double
Special Attractions
 
FIRST HOTEL
222 Edward Road
Tel. 414-6433
120
 $25
$35
Air-conditioned rooms,
French restaurant,
Night club,
Swimming-pool, Shops,
Coffee shop and bar,
Telephone, radio and TV in each room,
Close to the city center
 
FAIRVIEW HOTEL
129 North Road
Tel. 591-5620
50
 $12
$18
Close to the air-port, Telephone in each room, Bar, Restaurant, Garage, Swimming- pool
 
ORCHARD HOTEL
233 Edward Road
Tel. 641-6646
120
$15
$20
Facing First Hotel,
European restaurant,
Coffee shop, Dry-cleaning,
Shops, TV, Night-club
 
OSAKA HOTEL
1264 Venning Road
Tel. 643-820
180
$30
$50
Air-Conditioned rooms,
Japanese and Chinese restaurants, Shops,
Swimming-pool, Large garden
 
 
小題1:The number of the rooms in the best hotels in Boswell is _______.
A.120B.450C.240D.470
小題2:If a Japanese traveller likes to eat in French restaurant, _______ is the right place for him to go to.
A.233 Edward RoadB.1264 Venning Road
C.222 Edward RoadD.129 North Road
小題3:Which hotel faces the Orchard Hotel?
A.The Osaka Hotel. B.The Fairview Hotel. C.The First Hotel. D.No hotel.

小題1:D
小題2:C
小題3:C
文章介紹了BOSWELL這座城市里的四家賓館。
小題1:D 計算題。各種房間共有120+50+120+180=470.故D正確。
小題2:C 推理題。在FIRST HOTEL  222 Edward Road的這家賓館里,有French restaurant故C這家餐廳符合要求。
小題3:C 細節(jié)題。根據Facing First Hotel可知ORCHARD HOTEL 符合要求。故C正確。
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