题目内容

The Blue Mercury Hotel has a varieties of different hotel rooms for different kinds of people. Book 7 days in advance and you will pay at special rates. The categories are as follows.

A:Ruby No 1: with a balcony. One single bed and a computer , Internet accessible

Max: One person

Price: Regular Rate — $ 490 ( per person / per night)  With no special rate all year around

B:Sapphire No 2: With a balcony. Two double beds ( all standard rooms)

Max : Four people

Price : Regular rate — $ 220 ( per person / per night)

   Special rate — $ 190 ( per person / per night)

C:Emerald No 1: With a balcony. Two double beds or one king-size bed ( all standard room)

Max: Four people

Price : Regular rate — $290 ( per person / per night)

Special rate — $ 220  ( per person / per night)

D:Ruby No 2: With a balcony.  One bed room suite with one king—size bed

Max : two people

Price : Regular rate — $ 580 ( per person / per night)

Special rate — $400 ( per person / per night)

E:Emerald No 3: With a balcony. Two –bed room suite on the top floor of the oceanarium with two king-size beds

Max: Four people

Price: Regular rate — $900 ( per person / per night)

Special Rate — $760 ( per person / per night)

F:Sapphire No 1: With no balcony . Two double beds ( smaller space)

Max : Two people 

Price : Regular Rate — $120 ( per person / per night)

Special Rate — 90 ( per person / per night)

请阅读以下游客的信息,然后匹配游客和他/她在 The Mercury Hotel 居住的房间:

1.Jane and Jessica, college students on holiday excursion, book the room of the Blue Mercury Hotel a fortnight ahead of time; plan to live in a room with the minimum pay.

2.Jim and his newly married bride, arriving tomorrow morning , choose to have a suite with a king-size bed, for which they budget to pay at most $ 1200 for two of them for one night.

3.Two couples on a trip stop at Blue Mercury Hotel. They like the place so much that they agree to stay in the hotel for two nights. Their budget is between $ 900-700 for each family.

4.For Dave and his wife, they would rather book a suite where they can enjoy the ocean view, concerned less about the price of the room.

5.Doctor King is having a conference at the Blue Mercury Hotel. He has to write his research paper. He wants to stay in a hotel room which has the suitable facilities

 

【答案】

1.F

2.D

3.B

4.E

5.A

【解析】

试题分析:

1.第一题的句子:plan to live in a room with the minimum pay.可知两个人想要最便宜的房间,和F一致。

2.第二题的句子:choose to have a suite with a king-size bed,和D项的 One bed room suite with one king—size bed一致。

3.第三题的Two couples on a trip stop at Blue Mercury Hotel.和B项的Four people一致,价格也符合。

4.第四题的句子:Two –bed room suite on the top floor of the oceanarium with two king-size beds和E项的 they would rather book a suite where they can enjoy the ocean view,一致

5.第五题的句子:One single bed and a computer , Internet accessible

Max: One person和A项的 He wants to stay in a hotel room which has the suitable facilities一致

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