根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從每小題A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出一個(gè)最佳答案。
There are many unusual hotels around the
world. In Greenland, there is a hotel made out of ice, open between April and
December every year. In Turkey, there is a cave hotel with a television,
furniture, and a bathroom in each room. And in Bolivia, there is the Salt
Palace Hotel.
Thousands of years ago,
the area around the Salt Palace Hotel was a large lake. But over time, all the
water disappeared. Today, the area has only two small lakes and two salt
deserts.
The larger of the two
deserts, the Uyuni salt desert, is 12,000 square kilometers. During the day,
the desert is bright white because of the salt. There are no roads across the
Uyuni desert, so local people must show guests the way to the hotel.
In the early 1990s, a man
named Juan Quesada built the hotel. He cut big blocks (塊) of salt from the desert and used the
blocks to build it. Everything in the hotel is made out of salt: the walls, the
roof, the tables, the chairs, the beds, and the hotel’s bar.
The sun heats the walls
and roof during the day. At night the desert is very cold, but the rooms stay
warm. The hotel has 12 rooms. A single room costs$40 a night, and a double room costs$60.
A sign on the hotel’s wall tells guests, “
Please don’t lick the walls-it doesn’t taste good!”
1.People can go to __________ to visit the
ice hotel in April.
A. Greenland B.
Turkey C.
Bolivia
2.The Salt Palace Hotel is unusual because
__________.
A. it has a long history
B. it’s made out of salt
C. the rooms stay cold all day
3.Where did the salt used for the hotel come
from?
A. A salt factory. B.
The desert. C.
The lakes.
4.The underlined word “l(fā)ick” means __________
in Chinese.
A. 摸 B.
踢 C.
舔
5.The best title for the passage is
_________.
A. Unusual Hotels B.
Salt Desert C.
A Story of Juan Quesad