Where to stay in Boswell? The following are some choices for you:
First Hotel. 222 Edward Road. Tel. 414-6433. Number of Rooms: 120.
Price:  Single: $ 25; Doulbe $ 35;
Special attractions: Airconditioned rooms, French restaurant, Night club, Swimming pool, Shops; Coffee shop and bar, Telephone, Radio and TV in each room, close to the city center.
 
Fairview Hotel. 129 North Road. Tel. 591-5620. Number of Rooms: 50.
Price:   Single:$ 12; Double: $ 18;
Special Attractions: Close to the airport, Telephone in each room, Bar, Restaurant, Garage, Swimming-pool.
 
Orchard Hotel. 233 Edward Road. Tel.641-6641. Number of Rooms: 150.
Price:   Single: $ 15;  Double: $ 20;
Special Attractions: Facing First Hotel, European restaurant, Coffee shop, Dry-cleaning, Shops, TV, Night-club.
 
Osaka Hotel. 1264 Venning Road. Tel. 643-8206. Number of Rooms: 180.
Price:    Single: $ 30;  Double: $ 50.
Special Attractions: Air-Conditioned rooms, Japanese and Chinese restaurant, Shops, Swimming pool, Large garden.
 
49.  The number of the room in Osaka Hotel is :
A.  50                                 B.  120                      C.  150                      D.  180
50.  If a Japanese traveller likes to eat in French restaurant, _______ is the right place for him to go to.
A.  233 Edward Road                                     B.  1264 Venning Road
C.  222 Edward Road                                             D.  129 North Road
51.  Which hotel faces the Orchard Hotel?
A.  The First Hotel                            B.  The Osaka Hotel                                  
C.  The Fairview Hotel                                D.  No Hotel
52.  If you want to book a cheapest single room, which number will you call?
A.  414-6433                    B.  591-5620           C.  641-6641           D.  643-8206

小題1:D
小題2:C
小題3:A
小題4:B
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