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7.WorldSki is aimed at finding the best ski offers on hotels in Europe and across North America.It provides a wide range of ski hotels.With various ski offers we are sure to make cost-effective arrangements.Cheval Blanc,France
The five-star Cheval Blanc in Jardin Alpin has 36 well decorated rooms.There's also a four-star restaurant,a charming bar and a smoking area.Every guest has to pay $ 2555,which i ncludes private transportation.
Reservation through the website:oxfordski.com
Crystal Inn Hotel,Utah,USA
The modern,four-star hotel is only two blocks away from the town and a 30-45 minute drive to all of the ski resorts.And after skiing,the huge heated pool is great.Sleeping from one to ten guests,all rooms have fully equipped kitchens.Accommodation can also be booked through the resort,which costs $2480 including flights.
Reservation through the website:eaglepointresort.com
Chesa Grischuna,Switzerland
The cozy,three-star Chesa Grischu na is five-minute walk to the cable car.Previous guests include Winston Churchill,Audrey Hepburn and Prince Charles.Every guest has to spend $ 2880 on his accommodation,including ski hosting service.
Reservation through the website:ptski.Com
Cristallo Hotel,Italy
One of cortina's two five-star hotels,the Cristallo Hotel is set in private gardens a few minutes from resorts (旅游胜地),with a free shuttle into town and to the lifts.It's decorated in the style of hand painted woodwork.A guest is required to pay $ 2350 including flights.
21.What service does Crystal Inn hotel offer?B
A.A smoking area
B.A heated pool
C.A charming bar
D.A free shuttle
22.Which of the following once received some famous guests?B
A.Crystal Inn Hotel
B.Chasa Grischuna
C.Cheval Blanc.
D.Cristallo Hotel
23.Where does this passage probably come from?A
A.A travel magazine
B.A science fiction
C.A student textbook
D.A business report.
分析 本文介绍了几个旅馆,分别从设施配备以及居住环境方面详细介绍了各个旅馆.
解答 BBA
21.B 考查细节理解.根据"And after skiing,the huge heated pool is great"可知,这个旅馆提供热水池.故选B.
22.B 考查细节理解.根据"Previous guests include Winston Churchill,Audrey Hepburn and Prince Charles"可知,Chasa Grischuna曾经接待过重要旅客.故选B.
23.A 考查推理判断.本文介绍了几个旅馆以及各个旅馆的特色,可推断出这是一篇旅行杂志上的文章.故选A.
点评 阅读理解考察学生的细节理解和推理判断能力,做细节理解题时一定要找到文章中的原句,和题干进行比较,再做出正确的选择.在做推理判断题不要以个人的主观想象代替文章的事实,要根据文章事实进行合乎逻辑的推理判断.
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