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    If you are taking a trip across the States, and are eager for a hotel, here are four economical ones for you to choose in San Francisco.

Motel 6 Downtown

Neighboring the Golden Gate Bridge, it’s one of the most popular motels in San Francisco with enough free parking spaces.

Check in: 15:00 pm with passports and credit card.

Check out: before 12:00 am.

$140, free charge for two children.

Pets not permitted in.  Tel:77345984

The Opera Inn

Located in the art district, it’s close to the Opera House, with chances to take part in various cultural activities.

Check in: at 16:00 pm with passport and credit card

Check out: before 11:00a.m.

$179, free charge for one child. No extra bed.

Pets not permitted in. Tel:77345244

Amsterdam Hotel

Located in downtown San Francisco, it’s a clean and tidy cheap hostel, with only eight minutes’ walk to the Chinatown.

Check in: 15:00 pm with passports and credit card

Check out: before 10:00 am

$106, free charge for two children.

Pets not permitted in.  Tel:72346654

Van Ness Inn

Neighboring the blue sea, it has a quiet and beautiful environment. It’s a best choice for those who are tired of the noisy downtown.

Check In: 1:00 pm with passports and credit card.

Check Out: before 11:00 am.

$118, $ 5 for one child

Pets not permitted in.  Tel:72346664

1.For a couple with two children planning to check out at 10:30 am, which is the most economical hotel for them?

A.Motel 6 Downtown. B.The Opera Inn.

C.Amsterdam Hotel. D.Van Ness Inn.

2.What is Amsterdam Hotel the most competitive in?

A.Low Price. B.Excellent Service.

C.Peaceful Surroundings. D.Pets permission.

3.If you are an art lover, you are most likely to book the hotel and call________.

A.Tel:77345984 B.Tel:77345244

C.Tel:72346654 D.Tel:72346664

 

1.D 2.A 3.B 【解析】 这是一篇应用文。文章主要介绍了四家旧金山的经济型酒店的情况,包括入住和退房时间、价格和电话等信息。 1. 细节理解题。根据Van Ness Inn部分中Check Out: before 11:00 am. $118, $ 5 for one child可知退房:上午11点前。118美元,一个孩子5美元。由此可知,一对带着两个孩子打算在10:30退房的夫妇,Van Ness Inn酒店是其他能够10:30退房酒店中价格最便宜的,只需要128美元,最适合他们。故选D。 2. 细节理解题。根据Amsterdam Hotel部分中$106, free charge for two children.可知106美元,两个孩子免费。结合其他酒店,由此可知,Amsterdam酒店的价格最低,在低价方面最有竞争力。故选A。 3. 细节理解题。根据The Opera Inn部分中Located in the art district, it’s close to the Opera House, with chances to take part in various cultural activities. Pets not permitted in. Tel:77345244可知它位于艺术区,靠近歌剧院,有机会参加各种文化活动。宠物不得入内。电话号码:77345244。由此可知,如果你是一个艺术爱好者,你最有可能预订酒店并拨打电话:77345244。故选B。
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