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Use vouchers (代金券) to get DANS dance cla...

Use vouchers (代金券) to get DANS dance classes cheaper

Want to improve your dancing skills? Join DAN’S, where the improved classes are designed to get you moving. Beginners and people who are skilled at dancing are all welcome, as long as you bring a fierce attitude and you’re happy to dance. It’s time to hit the dance floor.

Location:

DAN’S, Marylebone

Highlights (最好的部分):

●Take part in a single class for £10 (usually £23) or three classes for £29 (usually £69)

●Choose between three types: fitness, soul and technique

●Central London location--Westminster

Need to know:

●This voucher can be used for all of the three types of class at DAN’S.

●To redeem (兑换), open an account at DAN’S here. Then email hello@dans.co.uk with the name on your account, the number of classes you have bought and a copy of your voucher number.

●Available until December 22 on DAN’S Fitness, DAN’S Soul and DAN’S Technique.

●If you want to take only a type of the dance class, you must redeem by December 22, 2020.

●If you want to take all of the three types of the dance class, you must redeem by January 31, 2021.

●To view the timetable please click here. January’s timetable will be updated by mid-December.

●This voucher cannot be used with any other offer.

1.How much can you save at most by using the voucher?

A.£13 B.£23 C.£40 D.£53

2.What should you do first if you want to redeem the voucher?

A.Open an account at DAN’S.

B.Check the timetable of the class.

C.Send an email to hello@dans.co.uk

D.Send your voucher number to DAN’S

3.If you want to take DAN’S Fitness, you should redeem your voucher by

A.mid-December B.December 22, 2020

C.January 31, 2020 D.December 22, 2021

 

1.C 2.A 3.B 【解析】 这是一篇应用文。文章主要介绍了一个DANS使用代金券的优惠活动,介绍了地点、价格和注意事项等信息。 1. 细节理解题。根据Highlights部分中●Take part in a single class for £10 (usually £23) or three classes for £29 (usually £69)可知上一节课10英镑(平时是23英镑),上三节课29英镑(平时是69英镑)。由此可知,使用代金券你最多能节省69-29=40英镑。故选C。 2. 细节理解题。根据Need to know部分中To redeem (兑换), open an account at DAN’S here.可知要兑换,要在DAN’S开个账户。由此可知,如欲兑换优惠券,应该先在DAN’S开个账户。故选A。 3. 细节理解题。根据Need to know部分中●Available until December 22 on DAN’S Fitness, DAN’S Soul and DAN’S Technique.可知DAN’S Fitness, DAN’S Soul 和DAN’S Technique代金券兑换截止到12月22日。由此可知,如果你想参加DAN’S Fitness,你应该在2020年12月22日前兑换你的代金券。故选B。
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