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    Knowing what to do at checkout and properly preparing for it can turn a potentially heated situation into a quick thank you add goodbye. Below we made a list of five things you should remember at hotel checkout.

Don’t be late to check

Hotels may add an extremely high price for being just a half hour late. If you know you won’t make the cutoff time, it never hurts to call ahead and try to negotiate away a potential charge.

Don’t forget to double cheek the room and safe

Make sure you don’t leave things behind. If you have an early flight or checkout time, pack up as much as you can the night before so that last-minute rush isn’t too annoying. Also, be sure to take out anything in the room safe.

Don’t forget to tip the housekeepers

It’s always polite to leave some money for the people keeping your room clean.

Don’t ignore the detailed bill

You may be in a rush, but give the detailed hill a careful look to see if the hotel charge is different from the rate you initially booked.

Don’t get angry

Shooting at the assistant manager standing behind the front desk probably won’t help.

When dealing with an unexpected item on the bill. Think about how difficult it can be to deal with annoyed customers. Keep calm and things may be solved better and sooner.

1.The hotel will charge you more money if you                .

A. check before cutoff time

B. do not call the hotel ahead

C. are late in checking out

D. negotiate with the clerks

2.Which of the following does the author suggest doing?

A. Leaving something behind.

B. Being sure to keep the room clean.

C. Doing the pack-up as early as possible.

D. Tipping the housekeepers to show respect.

3.What is the purpose of the last paragraph of the passage?

A. To suggest a way to solve problems properly

B. To provide more information about the hotel.

C. To show the uneasiness of assistant managers

D. To protect customers from unnecessary dangers.

4.In which section of the magazine can you probably find such a passage?

A. Fitness. B. Nature.

C. Lifestyle. D. Travel.

 

1.C 2.D 3.A 4.D 【解析】 这是一篇说明文。列出了在酒店结账时你应该记住的五件事。 1.细节理解题。第三段第一句Hotels may add an extremely high price for being just a half hour late.可知酒店可能会因为迟到半小时而加价。即如果你入住晚了,酒店会多收你的钱。故选C。 2.细节理解题。根据Don’t forget to tip the housekeepers一段中It’s always polite to leave some money for the people keeping your room clean.可知给保持房间整洁的人留点钱总是有礼貌的。可知作者建议给清洁人员消费以示尊重。故选D。 3.推理判断题。根据最后一段最后一句Keep calm and things may be solved better and sooner. 可知作者认为当处理账单上的意外事项时,需要保持冷静,事情可能会更好更快地解决。故可推测最后一段的目的是提出一种正确解决问题的方法。故选A。 4.主旨大意题。根据文章内容为在酒店结账时你应该记住的五件事,活动地点为酒店,故你可能会在杂志的“旅行”板块读到这篇文章。故选D。
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