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【题目】Booking a Theatre

These locations have theatres available for rental

*Fairview *Palmerston *York Woods

Priority Bookings

Each June, theatre booking requests for dates in the following calendar year (January to December) are accepted. For more information, call the Room Booking Unit at 416-397-5969.

Regular Bookings

For people who didn't make a booking request in June, call the Room Booking Unit at 416-397-5969 to check for remaining dates.

Completing a Booking

Once the library receives a request, staff will check the availability and place a tentative booking for you. You will then receive a contract that you must return with payment within 10 calendar days of the tentative booking and with a minimum of two months before the first booking to confirm the booking.

Payment

Payment for the first booking and any bookings in the current month is due when you return the signed contract. If you have booked for multiple months, payments for those months are due at the beginning of each month.

Type of Organization

Theatre

Rate

Non-profit Groups Woods

Fairview or York Woods

$418.00/day

Palmerston

$209.00/day

Commercial

Fairview or York Woods

$163.00/hr

Palmerston

$150.00/hr

1What’s required if you want to make priority bookings?

A. Calling the library first. B. Booking in previous June.

C. Having a look at the theatre beforehand. D. Paying a visit to the Room Booking Unit.

2When should you make payments if you book a theatre in the current month?

A. Ten days before the booking. B. When you make the booking.

C. When you return the contract. D. At the beginning of the month.

3What’s the rate if a non-profit organization rents a theatre at Palmerston?

A. $418.00/day. B. $209.00/day.

C. $163/hr. D. $150.00hr.

【答案】

1 B

2 C

3 B

【解析】

本文是一则广告,介绍了预定电影院的有关信息。

1细节理解题。根据Priority Bookings: Each June, theatre booking requests for dates in the following calendar year (January to December) are accepted.可知如果要提前预定,最好提前一年在六月份预定好。故B项正确。

2细节理解题。根据Payment第一句Payment for the first booking and any bookings in the current month is due when you return the signed contract.可知当你归还合同的时候应该支付完毕。故C项正确。

3细节理解题。根据表格中Non-profit groups、Palmerston、$209.00/day可知B项正确。

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