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Hotel listings: Shanghai

Eat seafood

Indulge in ail sorts of treasures from the sea this September at the Radisson Hotel Shanghai New World. With a focus on seafood cuisine, the hotel’s revolving restaurant lets guests watch their dishes being prepared while enjoying a 360-degree view of the city. The a la carte menu will include dam chowder soup with potato and leek (85 yuan), and tuna tartar with avocado and tamarind sauce (110 yuan) among other treats.

TEL:021-6359-9999 ext 4210         www. seafoodzy, com

Oktoberfest

From September 16 to 26, the Renaissance Yangtze Shanghai Hotel will host its 12th Oktoberfest celebration featuring plenty of German beer and sauerkraut(泡菜). True to the original festival in Munich, the hotel will erect a large marquee (capable of holding 1,300 people) and will feature a live band from the Bavaria region. Tickets will cost 258 yuan per person from Sunday to Thursday and 288 yuan for Friday and Saturday. They are available in the hotel lobby or online.

TEL :021-6275-0000 ext 2366        www. Oktoberfestrzj.com

Pizza with a royal twist

Le Royal Mridien Shanghai’s signature Italian restaurant, Favola, welcomes its new master pizza chef Francesco Sanna. Francesco has over 13 years’ experience working at top restaurants in Italy as well as at the five-star international hotel’s restaurants in Paris.

TEL: 021-3318-9999 ext 7778         www. pizzaxzq, com

Organic breakfast, solar power

In pursuit of a greener world, the Shanghai Hotel is forging ahead with environmentally friendly programs and features expected to significantly lower energy consumption. The hotel has launched various green technologies to reduce its energy consumption such as water-saving systems and solar lighting. The hotel’s restaurant also offers a special menu with over 30 kinds of organic food to encourage a healthy diet.

TEL: 021-6248-0088               www. organicwy, com

Earth stone massage

The Spa promotion at the Renaissance Shanghai Yuyuan hotel this September and October aims to pamper you with body scrub therapy as a free complement to its signature earth stone massage. Hot stones stimulate circulation and transport oxygen to tired and tense muscles, while the full body massage leaves you feeling tension free. The spa is open from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m..

TEL:021-2321-8888         www. stonecc.com

1. From the passage above, which of the following websites can you buy tickets from?

A. www. seafoodzy, com                 B. www. Oktoberfestrzj.com

C. www. pizzaxzq.com                    D. www. stonercc.com

2. According to the passage, which of the following statements is true?

A. Before Francesco Sanna came to China, he only works in Italy.

B. Francesco studied cooking for 13 years.

C. The Shanghai Hotel offers organic food to encourage a healthy diet.

D. You can enjoy only 30 kinds of organic food in the Shanghai Hotel.

3. If you want to relax your tired and tense body, you can dial _____________.

A. TEL: 021-6359-9999 ext 4210          B. TEL: 021-2321-8888

C. TEL: 021-6248-0088                  D. TEL: 021-3318-9999 ext 7778

 

【答案】

 B

 C

 B

【解析】略

 

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I’m an operating engineer, running crane in New York City. I was in the countryside, playing golf when we got the call that a plane had   36   the World Trade Centre. We checked out of the hotel immediately and started   37   our way downtown. When I got home, I called the rescue center and they told me to come   38   and get on the   39   list.

The next morning I went down to the   40   at about 5 A. M., and four hours later I   41   the call to come down to West Street. I called my wife and told her not to   42   me, and that I would stay in   43   with her. I took the subway. It stopped at West Fourth Street, so I had to   44   the rest of the way.

And somewhere in there I became   45   that I was going into something I   46  . I once worked there in 1966 for the   47   of the World Trade Centre. On halfway on September 12, I was frightened to see the World Trade Centre was a huge pile, maybe ten   48   tall. And it was burning. I started to ask   49   in which my crane might be   50   a whistle blew suddenly warning us of some danger. I saw people running away and I really didn’t know what to do. So I did the same, too. It was as if they had   51   the bulls go in Spain and we were running through the street. People falling down, people   52   them up as they came by, and carrying them, just to get them out of the way, because something was extremely   53  . I didn’t even look back. We stopped running when we got to the Battery Tunnel, and I caught my   54   and said, “Oh, my God, I’m going to   55  .”

Then I settled down a little bit, thinking about what we should do next. As we started again we knocked into a fire chief officer and we asked, “What can we do to help you?”

A.noticed  B.reached     C.hit     D.passed

A.finding  B.making     C.getting      D.losing

A.away     B.near  C.in      D.down

A.volunteer      B.soldier      C.police       D.fireman

A.company       B.hotel C.center     D.home

A.answered       B.made       C.heard D.got

A.miss      B.forget       C.stop   D.expect

A.peace     B.touch C.silence    D.anger

A.walk      B.complete   C.cancel       D.smooth

A.delighted     B.frightened C.surprised   D.interested

A.built    B.met   C.designed   D.had

A.construction B.plan  C.destruction       D.use

A.miles   B.meters      C.stories      D.floors

A.ways    B.numbers   C.position    D.directions

A.as B.why  C.when D.because

A.driven  B.let     C.asked D.enjoyed

A.pushing       B.giving      C.holding     D.picking

A.dangerous    B.urgent      C.emergent  D.important

A.view    B.sight  C.breath       D.sense

A.leave    B.die    C.remain      D.work

I’d been proud that I’d never lost my cellphone until my husband Jack got a call one evening.

We went to visit a friend in hospital last year. When Jack’s  36  rang, it was my mother calling from my  37 . She asked if I had  38  my mobile. I checked my purse. It was  39 !

I used Jack’s phone to call my number. Then a boy, whom I’ll call Rhys,  40  it. “I found your phone!” he said, excitedly. “I have been trying to find you, but  41  it was getting late, I decided to leave.” He gave me the address of a  42  near his home.

Later that evening, I went to  43  him there. I didn’t dare to go  44 , worrying this was some cheater. So Jack came along. After  45  10km, we got to the coffee shop which Rhys  46 .

My  47  were gone. Rhys was just a young boy. “How did you  48  my mum?” I asked. He  49  that when he found my mobile by the roadside, he started calling people in my list of contacts. But all they  50  was my mobile phone number—which didn’t    51 . He’d called many names, starting with the letter A. Finally he got Adam, one of my friends, who  52 my house.

I was  53  to get my phone back with all the contacts, messages and photos I could have lost for ever. I was so  54  to Rhys and offered him some money, but he  55 .

As we drove back, we praised Rhys for his honesty.

1.                A.electric car      B.mobile phone    C.radio D.doorbell

 

2.                A.hospital        B.company        C.school    D.home

 

3.                A.found          B.changed        C.lost  D.bought

 

4.                A.gone           B.new           C.busy D.broken

 

5.                A.accepted       B.returned        C.got  D.answered

 

6.                A.before         B.because        C.after D.if

 

7.                A.coffee shop     B.post office       C.hotel D.supermarket

 

8.                A.follow          B.meet           C.catch D.punish

 

9.                A.slowly          B.back           C.alone D.finally

 

10.               A.driving         B.running        C.walking    D.riding

 

11.               A.talked about     B.looked for      C.he ard of D.knew about

 

12.               A.difficulties      B.fears           C.diseases   D.hopes

 

13.               A.remember      B.know          C.tell   D.understand

 

14.               A.realized        B.repeated       C.explained  D.believed

 

15.               A.had           B.not iced        C.expected  D.finished

 

16.               A.happen        B.matter         C.help  D.fit

 

17.               A.called          B.visited         C.shared    D.sold

 

18.               A.sorry          B.glad           C.sad   D.proud

 

19.               A.useful          B.strange         C.grateful   D.polite

 

20.               A.missed         B.appeared       C.agreed    D.refused

 

 

I’d been proud that I’d never lost my cellphone until my husband Jack got a call one evening.

We went to visit a friend in hospital last year. When Jack’s  36  rang, it was my mother calling from my  37 . She asked if I had  38  my mobile. I checked my purse. It was  39 !

I used Jack’s phone to call my number. Then a boy, whom I’ll call Rhys,  40  it. “I found your phone!” he said, excitedly. “I have been trying to find you, but  41  it was getting late, I decided to leave.” He gave me the address of a  42  near his home.

Later that evening, I went to  43  him there. I didn’t dare to go  44 , worrying this was some cheater. So Jack came along. After  45  10km, we got to the coffee shop which Rhys  46 .

My  47  were gone. Rhys was just a young boy. “How did you  48  my mum?” I asked. He  49  that when he found my mobile by the roadside, he started calling people in my list of contacts. But all they  50  was my mobile phone number—which didn’t    51  . He’d called many names, starting with the letter A. Finally he got Adam, one of my friends, who  52  my house.

I was  53  to get my phone back with all the contacts, messages and photos I could have lost for ever. I was so  54  to Rhys and offered him some money, but he  55 .

As we drove back, we praised Rhys for his honesty.

1.A. electric car

B. mobile phone

C. radio

D. doorbell

2.A. hospital

B. company

C. school

D. home

3.A. found

B. changed

C. lost

D. bought

4.A. gone

B. new

C. busy

D. broken

5.A. accepted

B. returned

C. got

D. answered

6.A. before

B. because

C. after

D. if

7.A. coffee shop

B. post office

C. hotel

D. supermarket

8.A. follow

B. meet

C. catch

D. punish

9.A. slowly

B. back 

C. alone

D. finally

10.A. driving

B. running

C. walking

D. riding

11.A. talked about

B. looked for

C. heard of

D. knew about

12.A. difficulties

B. fears

C. diseases

D. hopes

13.A. remember

B. know

C. tell

D. understand

14.A. realized

B. repeated

C. explained

D. believed

15.A. had

B. noticed

C. expected

D. finished

16.A. happen

B. matter

C. help

D. fit

17.A. called

B. visited

C. shared

D. sold

18.A. sorry

B. glad

C. sad

D. proud

19.A. useful

B. strange

C. grateful

D. polite

20.A missed

B. appeared

C. agreed

D. refused

 

 

 

 

 

Nothing can spoil a vacation quicker than losing your money or credit cards. A few simple steps before you head out of the door can help protect your cash, card and personal information while you’re traveling.

Paul Stephens, a policy analyst San Diego, notes that people spend a lot of time planning their trips, from buying guidebooks to finding just the right beach outfits(装备).“But their eyes glaze(呆滞) over when the subject of keeping money safe comes up,” he said.

“Why not take a few minutes to do something that could probably save your vacation?” Stephens asked.“In most cases, they can go on your to-do list with‘ buy travel bags’ and everything else,” he added.

The top recommendation is to clean your wallet. Remove unnecessary credit cards and any other unneeded documents that could compromise(危及...的安全)your identity if lost or stolen while you’re on vocation.

Then make a photocopy of the cards you’ve decided to take along and keep it in a secure location with you(not in your wallet)or leave it with a trusted relative or friend back home. Then you will know who you need to contact and how to reach it if your wallet is missing.

“Travelers should never leave their wallets or any identifying documents in their hotel room when they’re not there,” he said.” Choose a hotel with a safe to keep your valuable things in. Or keep your wallet and documents with you at all times. ”

56.According to passage, _______can destroy one’s vacation the most quickly.

A.being lost on vacation        B.losing money or credit cards

C.living in a bad hotel.      D.losing contact with family

57.What does the underlined word stand for?

A.The people who are going traveling.

B.The outfits that are prepare4d for traveling.

C.The suggestions on what to buy when traveling.

D.The steps to avoid losing money or credit cards.

58.What should people do with their wallet before they go on vacation?

A.Take it with them all the time.

B.Put it in a safe place at the hotel

C.Remove unnecessary cards and documents.

D.Leave it with family or friend.

59.What is the topic of the passage?

A.How to prepare for travel.

B.How to be happy during your vacation.

C.How to keep cash and cards safe on vacation.

D.How to protect your luggage on vacation.

60.According to the passage, we know ______.

A.people don’t always know how to protect their money or credit cards

B.people should take a lot of money with them while traveling

C.people can leave their identifying documents in rooms, if the hotel is expensive

D.people can spend a few minutes preparing the luggage for travelling

 

Washington D. C. is a great city to live in and visit – partly because D. C.’s public transportation can get you almost anywhere in the city, D. C.’s subway, the Metro, is great for getting you to the main tourist sites, but the bus is also a great resource and is cheaper. Learn how to conquer the D.C. bus system in a few quick steps will help you to have fun in this city.

* Things You’ll Need, cash or a D. C. Smart Trip card, a transfer (转乘卡) and a map of Washington, D. C.

* To choose a bus line to take from home or your hotel, look at the buses that arrive at the closest Metro stations.

Many bus routes start at a Metro subway terminal and make their way across the greater D.C. area.

*Learn to identify bus stops. They are usually located at the intersections(交叉) of streets. Look for a tall sign with a tall sign with the words of “Metro Bus” that is dark blue at the top, white in the middle and red at the bottom. Once you’ve found one of these signs, check the red section at the bottom of the sign. In it, you should see several number or letter combinations written in white. Those are the bus lines that service that stop.

*Be careful of the direction buses are heading for. All buses have an electronic screen on the front, side and back of the bus that let you know which way they are headed and what line the bus is. The signs will list the last stop on the bus route. Know where your bus terminates on each end so you can get on the bus heading in the direction you want to go.

*To board the bus, you'll obviously need some sort of payment. The bus will only accept cash or a SmarTrip card. SmarTrip cards are purchasable at several Metro stations or at Metro headquarters(总部) and cost $5. You can also buy the card online at www.wmata.com.

*If you do order it online, purchase it in advance as it will take time for it to ship. Riding the bus costs $1.35 if you pay in cash and $1.25 if you pay with your SmarTrip card.

*If you pay in cash, ask for a transfer slip. This will allow you to board the bus within a two-hour time period without having to pay again. These machines are located by the escalators that take you to the waiting platforms.

1.To enjoy a wonderful tour in Washington D. C., you won’t need        .

      A.a D. C, Smart Trip card                       B.a transfer

       C.a map of Washington D. C                    D.a tall sign

2.According to the passage, you can identify bus stops by           .

       A.looking at the buses that arrive at the closest Metro station from your hotel

       B.checking the red section at the bottom of the sign with a “metro bus” logo

       C.checking electronic screens on the front, side and back of the bus

       D.checking the machines located by the escalators taking you to the platforms

3.The underlined word “terminates” probably means        .

       A.stops                   B.decides                C.starts                   D.passes

4.Where can you get a Smart Trip card?

      A.At a platform.                                     B.At a post office.

       C.At www. wmata. com                          D.At a bus station.

 

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