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Hello, everyone! Welcome to Haikou. You are going to stay in Mandarin Hotel, a 5-star hotel. It was built in 1998 and is one of the best hotels in Haikou. It is near Wanlu Garden on Binhai Road. It is 5 minutes’ walk from the seaside and 10 minutes’ ride from the city centre. Buses No. 7 and No. 41 can take you there.

The hotel has large rooms with computers, TV sets and telephones. Hot water is offered (供應(yīng)) 24 hours. There is a shopping center which is open from 9 am to 22:30 pm. The coffee bar is open at the following time 10:00-23:00. There is a free swimming pool. You can enjoy yourselves there. Hope that you will have a great time during your stay in Haikou.

1.The passage mainly introduces _________ to everyone.

A. Haikou B. Wanlu Garden

C. Mandarin Hotel D. Binhai Road

2.Mandarin Hotel is _____________.

A. one of the hotels in Haikou

B. beautiful

C. among the best hotels in Haikou

D. A, B and C

3. It takes 5 minutes to go to Mandarin Hotel form the seaside ______________.

A. by bus B. by bike

C. by car D. on foot

4.How can we get to the Mandarin Hotel from the center of the city? __________.

A. By plane B. By train

C. On buses D. By bike

5. What’s the meaning of the word “free” in the underlined(劃線的) sentence ?

A. 免費(fèi)的 B. 自由的

C. 有空的 D. 松散的

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