1. What did the man do in the computer lab?
A.He bought some books online. |
B.He got an e-mall address. |
C.He played video games. |
A.The book store. | B.The language lab. | C.The activities center |
A.Its price. | B.Its bedrooms. | C.Its view. |
A.A box. | B.A desk. | C.A TV. |
1. Where does the man probably live?
A.In the countryside. | B.In a big city. | C.In America. |
A.It has a large population. | B.It offers an exciting life. | C.It’s interesting and quiet. |
1. What could the man see out of the window?
A.A street. | B.A parking lot. | C.A garden. |
A.The fridge. | B.The coffee maker. | C.The TV. |
1. What should you know when in a hotel?
A.How to offer a tip. | B.When to use the hair dryer. | C.Where to put your luggage. |
A.130 volts. | B.110 volts. | C.220 volts. |
A.Because it is special. |
B.Because the time is long. |
C.Because the hotel adds a high service charge. |
A.The service in the hotel. | B.The fee of a long-distance call. | C.The charge of the hotel. |
1. What is the woman most concerned with about the hotel?
A.The price. | B.The position. | C.The environment. |
A.£220. | B.£400. | C.£660. |
A.Beautifully situated. | B.Quite comfortable. | C.Really expensive. |
A.Opposite a cinema. | B.On the right of Hyde Park. | C.Beside Marble Arch station. |
1. Where does the man suggest the woman stay?
A.In a hotel. | B.In a flat with others | C.In a house with a family. |
A.It is too noisy to study. |
B.It wastes much time to cook and clean. |
C.It is difficult to get along with the roommates. |
A.The travel agency. | B.The Student Union. | C.The local government. |
1. Where is the Royal Oak?
A.Near the main square. | B.On the airport road. | C.In the countryside. |
A.A bit far. | B.Quite unusual. | C.Very peaceful. |
A.It’s quite lovely in summer. |
B.It has an indoor swimming pool. |
C.It was rebuilt from a private house. |
A.The Bridge Hotel. | B.Carlton House. | C.The Royal Oak. |
10 . Watching the latest Hollywood movie in a great cinema brings about a lot of excitement. Here are the best movie theaters in the world.
Prasad—Hyderabad, India
Can you think of anything better than a movie viewed on a screen measuring 97×117 feet? Prasad has the answer. It has been screening movies since 2003. Every day, it gets round 1,500 inquiries (咨询) on its phone booking system.
Castro Theater—San Francisco, United States
Back during the 20s, movie palaces with huge reception halls and video halls were put up for the pleasure of customers. This theater, with a cathedral façade (立面), is one of the last from that period.
Cine de Chef—Seoul, South Korea
Want to go out for dinner and a movie? Here you get to do both. And the food is not just the typical popcorn and soda, but a real meal made up of French and Italian cuisine (菜肴).
Secret Cinema—Worldwide
Secret Cinema is a group based in London that holds monthly screenings of a movie. You have to sign up for it, and they will tell you where and when to go for the movie. Hired actors will then act out the scenes from the film.
1. What makes Prasad well-known?A.Its long history. | B.Its large-sized screen. |
C.Its special decoration. | D.Its phone booking system. |
A.Prasad | B.Castro Theater. | C.Cine de Chef. | D.Secret Cinema. |
A.To advertise. | B.To educate. | C.To persuade. | D.To introduce. |