C

The Ritz-Carlton New York Battery Park

★★★★ ($299 each night)

Location: No.2 West Street

About it: You can have a good view of the Statue of liberty from the 39-floor, 298-room hotel

Millennium Hilton

★★★ ($219 each night)

Location: No. 55 Church Street

About it: You can go swimming in the indoor swimming pool. The hotel is near Times Square.

Midtown East

★★★ ($ 170 each night)

Location: Between East 41st Street and East54th Street

About it: It’s quite easy to pay a visit to the United Nations, Grand Central Station, and so on

Marriott New York Financial Center

★★($209 each night)

Location: No. 85 West Street

About it: Next to many shopping centers. It’s quite easy if you want to buy things in this modern city.

1.Which of the four hotels is the most expensive?

A. Midtown East.

B. Millennium Hilton.

C. Marriott New York Financial Center.

D. The Ritz-Carlton New York Battery Park.

2.Which two hotels are on the same street?

A. Midtown East and Millennium Hilton.

B. Millennium Hilton and Marriott New York Financial Center.

C. The Ritz-Carlton New York Battery Park and Midtown East.

D. Marriott New York Financial Center and The Ritz-Carlton New York Battery Park.

3.Which of the following is TRUE in the passage?

A. You can swim indoors in Midtown East.

B. The five-star hotel has 39 gates to get in and out.

C. It’s easy to visit the United Nations from Millennium Hilton.

D. Marriott New York Financial Center is more expensive than Midtown East even though it has only three stars.

4.The passage is probably from_____________________.

A. a guidebook B. a dictionary

C. a telephone book D. a story book

Mr and Mrs Smith have just opened a small restaurant. In order to attract customers(吸引顾客), they put a notice in front of the restaurant, which said “ Meals on the House for Three Days.”

A foreign student who didn’t know much English happened to pass by the restaurant on the second day. It was lunch time and he felt very hungry. “Well, here is a restaurant. I am going to have something to eat.” He walked towards the restaurant when he saw the notice. “ American people are really strange. They even eat dinners on the house! But how can I get up to the top of the house?” he said to himself.

He looked around and found a ladder(梯子) against a tree nearby. He was very glad. But as he reached the top he heard someone shouting at him. “ Hey, what are you doing up there?” Mr Smith was looking at him angrily and beside him was a policeman.

“ Don’t your notice say “ Meals on the House for Three Days”? Is it just a joke?” the foreign student answered.

On hearing this, both Mr Smith and the policeman laughed. “ Don’t you know what ON THE HOUSE means? Look it up in the dictionary,” the policeman said.

1.The story happened in __________________.

A. the USA B. Canada

C. England D. Australia

2.Mr and Mrs Smith are the ______________ of the small restaurant.

A. visitors B. cleaners

C. owners(主人) D. cooks

3.“Meals on the House “ in this story means____________.

A. eating in the house

B.buying the meals on the house

C. you can eat a meal on the top of the house.

D. you can eat a meal without paying

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