【題目】 What to come to Beijing in 2022?

Beijing is the hosting city for the Olympic Games in 2022.

Choose homestay for your accommodation(住宿)!

Beijing does not have enough hotels available to accommodate all people that will visit the city for the 2022 Olympics.

Homestay Beijing 2022 now has almost 450 different homestay accommodation available. We have made arrangements with people who would like to share their living flats for a few days/weeks with visitors.

All hosts speak English!

Beijing has large number of expats from English-speaking countries, so it is possible that all hosts speak English.

Much cheaper than a hotel!

Hotel prices will become 10 times higher than usual.

More space than in a hotel!

A hotel room is just that a room. At Homestay Beijing 2022, you can choose what kind of accommodation you want.

More experience than in a hotel!

We think that staying with people who live here can add much more to your experience.

More information

Read our introduction on the about page. If you have any questions, please have a look at our Frequent Asked Questions page for answers!

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If you want to contact us for more information, you can find a contact form on the Frequent Asked Questions page.

If you are interested to stay at one of our flats, please visit the pages Rent Homestay.

1According to the advertisement, one of the advantages of homestay is________.

A.being easier to visit places of interest

B.being comfortable with larger space

C.being able to make more Chinese friends

D.being closer to the Olympic stadiums

2We can infer(推斷) from the advertisement that________during the 2022 Olympics.

A.there will be more visitors to Beijing than hotels can take in

B.a present 400-dollar room may cost as much as 2000 dollars

C.most visitors will choose the flats of Homestay Beijing 2022

D.homestay will help visitors to learn to speak good English

3The underlined word “expats” in Paragraph 4 refers to foreigners________.

A.staying in hotelsB.living in Beijing

C.helping othersD.watching games

4If you want to learn more about homestay, you'd better________first.

A.visit "Rent Homestay'B.contact hotels in Beijing

C.read "the about page"D.call Homestay Beijing 2022

5The advertisement is made for________during the 2022 Olympics.

A.those who will work as Olympic volunteers

B.those who will provide accommodation for visitors

C.those who will come to Beijing from different parts of China

D.those who will come to Beijing from foreign countries

【答案】

1B

2A

3B

4C

5D

【解析】

本文主要是一篇關(guān)于Rent Homestay的廣告。

1細節(jié)理解題。A:更容易參觀名勝古跡;B:有更大的空間更舒適;C:能夠交到更多的中國朋友;D:離奧運場館更近。根據(jù)“More space than in a hotel!”可知,寄宿家庭的優(yōu)點之一是有更大的空間更舒適。文章并未提及有ACD三項優(yōu)點,故選B。

2推理判斷題。A:到北京的游客將超過旅館所能接待的人數(shù);根據(jù)“Beijing does not have enough hotels available to accommodate all people that will visit the city for the 2022 Olympics.”可知,北京沒有足夠的酒店來接待2022年奧運會的所有游客;該項表述正確;B:現(xiàn)在一個400美元的房間可能要2000美元;根據(jù)“Hotel prices will become 10 times higher than usual.”可知,奧運會期間酒店價格將比平時高出10倍而不是5倍;該項表述錯誤;C:大多數(shù)游客會選擇2022年北京民宿的公寓;文章并未提及,該項表述錯誤;D:寄宿家庭將幫助游客學(xué)會說一口流利的英語;根據(jù)“Beijing has large number of expats from English-speaking countries, so it is possible that all hosts speak English.”可知,此處想強調(diào)游客不必擔心語言不通,因為房主會講英語,而不是寄宿家庭將幫助游客學(xué)會說一口流利的英語;該項表述錯誤。故選A。

3詞句猜測題。A:在旅館里;B:生活在北京;C:幫助別人;D:觀看比賽。分析“Beijing has large number of expats from English-speaking countries”可知,北京有大量來自英語國家的外籍人士,所以此處表示“生活在北京的人”。故選B。

4推理判斷題。A:訪問“租住宿”;B:聯(lián)系北京酒店;C:閱讀“關(guān)于頁面”;D:打電話給北京民宿2022。根據(jù)“If you want to contact us for more information, you can find a contact form on the Frequent Asked Questions page.”可知,如果您想要了解更多信息,您可以訪問常見問題頁面。故選C

5推理判斷題。A:那些將成為奧運志愿者的人;B:為來訪者提供住宿的人;C:那些將從中國各地來北京的人;D:從國外來北京的人。分析文章內(nèi)容可知,本文主要是寫給外國來北京的游客。故選D。

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