单项选择题


How to approach Reading Test Part Four
·In this part of the Reading Test you read a short text and decide if seven sentences are ’Right’, ’Wrong’ or ’Doesn’t Say’ (not mentioned in the text).
·First read the complete text. Then read the seven sentences and possible answers.
·Note any answers which are clear. For’ others, write down all possible answers,
·Look for overall meaning. De not decide a sentence is ’Right’ just because you can see the same words in the text.
·Be very careful about the difference between ’Wrong’ and ’Doesn’t Say’. Choose
’Wrong’ if the facts in the text are different from the facts in the sentence, Choose ’Doesn’t Say’ only if there is no definite information in the text.
·Go back and check your final answers.
·Read the newspaper article below about a hotel.
·Are sentences 16-22 on the opposite page ’Right’ or ’Wrong’ If there is not enough information to answer ’Right’ or ’Wrong’, choose ’Doesn’t Say’.
·For each sentence 16-22, mark one letter (A, B or C).
Congratulations to The Hotel Grand!
The Hotel Grand in Helsinki, Fin! and has just been awarded the title Best Finnish Business Hotel of 2001’ by the readers of the travel magazine ’Direct Business’. This comes only three months after being voted Helsinki’s most popular hotel in a nationwide competition, beating hotels run by national and international chains.
GoRing there
Whether you decide to take a bus or taxi from Helsinki’s international airport, you will reach The Hotel Grand in no more than half an hour.
Facilities
The hotel has two stylish bars. an award- winning restaurant and a health centre, with an up-to-date gym now added to the range of facilities.
Location
The hotel is ideally located in the centre of Finland’s capital city, only a five- minute walk from the railway station and close to the majority of Helsinki’s most popular tourist attractions.
Accommodation
All 210 guestrooms have en-suite bathrooms, satellite TV and internet connections. Almost 100 of these rooms have a balcony, offering beautiful views over the city’s harbour.
With its traditional Finnish charm, convenient location and warm welcome from its new owner Jukka Ehlers, the family-run Hotel Grand has long been a popular choice with business visitors!
The hotel has won two awards recently.

A. Right
B. Wrong
C. Doesn’t say