15. He is acquainted … many … celebrities.
A) to/- B) to/of C) with/to D) with/of
16. She asked him, “Will you be able to come to the reception?”
She asked him if … to come to the reception.
A) will you be able B) he will be able C) he would be able D) would you be able
17. Hardly … missed his presentation, but Guli refused to say … on environment protection.
A) anybody/something B) somebody/anything C) anybody/anything D) somebody/something
18. If Bell … the telephone, somebody else would have done it.
A) didn`t invent B) hadn`t invented C) had invented D) invented
19. … thing that is happening on Earth is the extinction of species.
A) A saddest B) The saddest C) Saddest D) What saddest
20. That`s the actor … autograph I got last year!
A) who B) whose C) who`s D) whom
Hotels range in size from large buildings with more than 3,000 rooms to small inns that as few as 8 to 10 rooms. Small hotels do not offer the range of services provided by large establishments. However, rooms and meals at most small inns generally cost less than those at large hotels. Hotels in North America employ about one staff member for every two rooms. The hotel staff works around the clock to make the guests comfortable. The housekeeping staff cleans each room daily. Bellhops carry luggage and packages to the guests’ rooms. The engineering department keeps the hotel’s electricity, plumbing, heat, and air conditioning in good working order. The hotel security department works to prevent fire, theft, and other disturbances. Some hotel restaurants provide room service, by which guests can have food and beverages brought to their rooms. In certain hotels, guests also can have garments laundered by the hotel’s valet service.
21. The author states that ...
A) small inns do not provide with qualitative service.
B) in smaller hotels the series of services is limited.
C) usually the price of service and food in small establishments is no cheaper.
D) hotels with more than 3,000 rooms offer inexpensive rooms and meals.
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