WHERE TO STAY IN BOSWELL YOUR GUIDE TO OUR BEST HOTELS
Name/Address
No. of Rooms
Single
Double
Special Attractions
FIRST HOTEL
222 Edward Road
Tel. 4146433
120
$25
$35
Air-conditioned(空调)rooms
Night club
Swimming-pool
Shops
Coffee shop and bar
Telephone , radio and TV set in each room
close to the city center
FAIRVIEW HOTEL
129 North Road
Tel. 5915620
450
$12
$18
Close to airport,
Telephone in each room,
Bar, Restaurant, Garage,
Swimming pool
ORCHARD HOTEL
233 Edward Road
Tel. 6416646
470
$15
$20
Facing First Hotel,
European restaurant,
Coffee shop,
Laundry and dry-cleaning shops
OSAKA HOTEL
1264 Venning Road
Tel. 6438200
180
$30
$50
Air-conditioned rooms ,
Japanese& Japanese and Chinese restaurants
Swimming S Swimming-pool
Large garden
1.If you want to eat Chinese food, you will go to tile restaurant in _ _
A.the Fairview Hotel B.the First Hotel
C.the Orchard Hotel D.the Osaka Hotel
2.The cheapest price for a single bed is _____in ___ in Boswell.
A.$12, the First Hotel B.$15, the Osaka Hotel
C.$12, tile Fairview Hotel D.$ 25, the Orchard Hotel
3.If a Japanese traveler likes to eat in a French restaurant, __ is the right place for him to go to.
A.233 Edward Road B.12364 Venning Road
C.222 Edward Road D.129 North Road
4.Which hotel faces the Orchard Hotel?
A.The First Hotel B.The Osaka Hotel C.The Fairview Hotel D.No Hotel
5.This is an ad for
A.places B.hotels C.rooms D.restaurants
Since the very first time a Girl Scout(女童子军) rang the doorbell at Ciana Sparks' house, she has known her destiny (命运).
Destiny is about what you were meant to do.But sometimes you get tile opportunity to do what you dreamed of.
"The Girl Scouts would come up to our door to sell cookies.I always wanted to be one of them," Sparks said. That was ten years ago.Since then, American Girl Scout Sparks, now 16, has been living her dream of selling cookies.She has sold a lot of them.
"I sold 1,209 boxes.The year before that, I sold 800 boxes," Sparks said. She was one of 23 girls who sold more than 1,000 boxes.She has a simple way of selling the cookies.
"I usually start around my neighborhood.I call some of my relatives who live Out of town.I go to my mom's work.Then I do the booth sales."
Sparks says a personal touch helps.She doesn't just send the order sheet(订货单).She goes there and does the selling in person.And she always wears her Girl Scout uniform, or a cookie costume.
"You have to remind people that you can only buy them once a year, and you want to buy as many as you can-or else you'll run out," Sparks said.
1.What did Ciana dream of ten years ago?
A.Knowing her destiny. B.Selling Girl Scout cookies.
C.Ringing on doorbells like a Girl Scout. D.None of the above.
2.How many ways does she have of selling her cookies?
A.One. B.Five. C.Four. D.Three.
3.What helps Ciana sell so many cookies?
A.Her order sheets. B.Her Girl Scout uniform.
C.The phone calls she makes. D.Her personal touch,
4.What does the phrase "run out" mean?
A.To feel hungry. B.To use up. C.To go out to buy. D.To give away.
5.We may learn from Ciana's story
A.how to make money B.how to make cookies
C.the importance of having a dream D.the importance of having a business
Everyone is talking about how much money they got in their red envelopes(红包).But an even more important question than "How much did you get?" is "What are you going to do with it?" Well, one thing you could do is to put it in the bank--it's easier than you think.
In fact, some students in Hubei Province began using the Xiaogui Dangjia bank card this year.It's a bank card for kids, and it's given out by Minsheng Bank's Wuhan branch(支行).
"Now all my pocket money has a place to go," said Song Wei, who is a Junior l at the Wuluolu Middle School in Wuhan."1 can't wait to use the card to pay my own school fees(费用)."
Wang Hong, a manager at Minsheng Bank, said, "We have talked to lots of students and have found they don't think much about what money is, where it comes from or how to use it carefully.They just spend all their money on whatever they want and then ask their parents for more," Wang Said.
School kids today are getting more money.At one school in Shanghai.205 students got about 500,000 yuan in their red envelopes in total this year.But parents worry that the kids don't know how to take care of the money by themselves.
Zhang Shan's mother likes the card.Zhang, a Junior 2 in Wuhan, bas been asking for a computer for a long time, but his mother hasn't bought him one."We want him to use this card to save money for the computer step by step," she said. "If we buy everything be asks for, he would think that money comes too easily, and he won't work hard for it."
Experts say that understanding personal finances(经济状况) is important and should be taught early."Those who start saving early will continue the habit when they grow up," said Wang Min, a financial expert in Wuhan, "It's better to teach kids how to fish rather than just feeding them fish."
1.What does the passage mainly talk about?
2.How does Song Wei want to use the money from his red envelope?
3.Why do Zhang Shan's parents want him to save money for the computer step by step?'
4.What is the average(平均)amount of money the 205 students at the Shanghai school received in their red envelopes this year?
5.According to the passage, what do parents think of the students' putting money in the bank?
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These children are very busy on weekends and they _______ have time for sports.
A.sometimes B.always C.hardly D.not
…Mum,I don’t feel well.And I feel hot in the head.
…Oh,I think you should take some medicine for your________ and stay at home today.
A.cold B.headache C.fever D.head
…How did your students feel at the__________ news of going to the mountains?
…Of course,they were really________ and began to get ready at once.
A.exciting;excited B.excited;exciting
C.exciting;exciting D.excited;excited
---_________ do you exercise like this?
---Once every day, but twice if I have more free time.
A.How long B.How often C.How much D.When