The hotel also has a special-food restaurant at the east of the courtyard where famous loc
A.宾馆还有一个位于庭院东侧、由高级厨师为您准备著名地方菜的餐厅。
B.宾馆大厅的东侧,有一个由高个子厨师烹制地方名菜的特色餐厅。
C.宾馆还有特殊风味餐厅,位于庭院东侧,由名厨烹制著名地方菜。
D.在宾馆东侧的特色风味餐厅内,大厨正为您烹制各种地方菜。
A.宾馆还有一个位于庭院东侧、由高级厨师为您准备著名地方菜的餐厅。
B.宾馆大厅的东侧,有一个由高个子厨师烹制地方名菜的特色餐厅。
C.宾馆还有特殊风味餐厅,位于庭院东侧,由名厨烹制著名地方菜。
D.在宾馆东侧的特色风味餐厅内,大厨正为您烹制各种地方菜。
第1题
Millennium Biltmore Hotel
The ultimate combination of luxury and first-class service can be found at the Millennium Biltmore Hotel in Los Angeles. Located minutes from world-famous golf courses and beautiful shores, this Hotel has everything that professionals need for mixing business and pleasure during a stay in Los Angeles.
To make your business stay the most efficient and rewarding, we have computer terminals located throughout the Hotel, public fax machines, a 24-hour complimentary shuttle-bus service, and the list goes on. We also have a newly renovated physical fitness center and Olympic-size swimming pool.
All of these amenities located in one place make the Millennium Biltmore Hotel an ideal spot not only for individuals in business but also for groups. A stay at the Millennium Biltmore Hotel is even more attractive right now because we are offering summer discounts for all new customers.
Please come and enjoy the summer with us!
Contact Details:
Millennium Biltmore Hotel
506 S. Grand Ave,
Los Angeles, CA 90012
Tel: (213) 624-1001
Fax:(213)624-8673
www.millennium-hotels.com
What is the purpose of the text?
A.To attract new clients to the Millennium Hotel
B.To list the location of all towns in Los Angeles
C.To outline the attraction in Los Angeles
D.To provide international job opportunity
第2题
听力原文:M: Hi, Mary. How's everything?
W: Fine. You know, John, I'm planning to go to Las Vegas for a holiday and would like to stay in a large hotel. Anything to recommend?
M: Er? the Hilton Hotel there is quite a large one. It has some 3, 174 bedrooms. It also has 12 restaurants and about 125, 000 square feet of convention space. There're a 10-acre recreation deck and a stage show dining hall. Over 3, 600 people now work for it.
W: Oh, great] Is it the largest hotel in the U. S. ?
M: Yes,it is. But it may not be the largest in the world. As far as I know, the Hotel Rossiya in Moscow is larger than Hilton. It is a 12-story building that has 3, 200 rooms. It can provide accommodation for 6, 000 guests. It takes nearly 8 years and a half to spend one night in each room. Besides, there's a 21-story"Presidential tower" in the central courtyard. It has 15 restaurants and 93 elevators. And it employs about 3, 000 people. The ballroom is known as the world's largest. Russians are not allowed to live in that hotel. And foreigners are charged 16 times more than the very low rate charged Russian officials.
W: It's unbelievable ? [ fade out ]
Who is going to Las Vegas?
A.John.
B.Mary.
C.Tom.
D.Peter.
第3题
【D1】
第4题
Mott's thoughts are echoed in the brochures of universities and colleges around the world which offer programs in hotel management. IMHI: Institute de Management hotelier International in France, whose graduate programs are administered by two prestigious institutions—Cornell University and Group ESSEC—concurs, "The hospitality industry continues to internationalize its market and its development. "
"By the year 2000, business forecasts predict that the hospitality industry will be the largest business in the world. This tremendous growth will offer the properly trained management candidate an unlimited opportunity for success," writes the Hotel Consult SHCC Colleges, which has schools in Switzerland, the United States and Australia.
Hotel management provides a practical, interdisciplinary education. Students who have been well educated in hotel management, whatever the area of concentration, can market their skills universally. Dr. Roy Wood, department head of the Scottish Hotel School at the University of Strathclyde in Scotland—one of the United Kingdom's premier hotel management programs—emphasizes that, "graduates from hospitality programs are very attractive to other industries. "
Most hotel management curriculums offer a range of major area courses, including food and beverage management, culinary theory and practice, hotel development and planning, restaurant management and hotel operations. As with most business schools, the majority of the course-work will be fulfilled in required courses for management, accounting, marketing and economics. Additionally, students may take elective courses in chemistry, environmental science, information technology, psychology, sociology, writing and languages.
Courses vary by length, credentials earned, focus and language of instruction. Many European undergraduate programs last from 24 to 30 months and award a diploma upon graduation. IHTTI in Neuchatel, Switzerland offers a three-year degree program in conjunction with the University of Bournemouth. University courses take three or four years to complete, usually earning the student a Bsc. Graduate schools require a one-to-two-year commitment.
Hotel management programs are widely available in Europe and North America, yet virtually non-existent elsewhere. For this reason, these programs attract a culturally diverse student body. In some cases, 95% of the students are foreign born. At HOSTA, in Switzerland, the students are expatriates from 40 nations.
While English and French are the most common languages on campus, as well as within the hospitality industry, students are encouraged to learn several languages to enhance their careers.
"Each (educational host) country has its strengths," explains Roy Wood, "For example, Switzerland is recognized for producing graduates who are strong in food, beverage and accommodation management and the United States is known for its expertise in operations. "
Switzerland has long been regarded as the traditional seat of the hospitality industry. No list of preeminent hotel schools would omit the Ecole Hoteliere de Lausanne which began as a school for children whose families were in the hotel business. It would also include: Center International; the Swiss Hotel Association Hotel Management School, " Les Roches "; the SCHHs Institute Hotelier "Cesar" Ri
第5题
?Read the text bel6w about a successful company.
?Choose the correct word A, B, C or D on the opposite page to fill each gap.
?For each question (19-33), mark one letter (A, B, C or D) on your Answer Sheet.
Since HBC Leather Goods was formed in 2000. the company has reported one success story alter another. The company, which has become known for its top (19) leather goods, (20) its new collection last month at the May Hotel in London. It was (21) by more than 300 people. For the first time the collection included smaller (22) such as purses, wallets arm gift sets.
The (23) of HBC' success is the strength of the sales team, and it is (24) that by the end of this year there could be well over three thousand salespeople world-wide selling HBC products. To (25) the top sellers, HBC is offering them an all-expenses-paid trip to Las Vegas in America in July. Managing director Peter White says that the five-day holiday will (26) all flights as well as meals and hotel accommodation. Trips to the top shows and the Grand Canyon will also be (27) .
Mr. White says that the (28) has had an enthusiastic (29) . from the sales force, and will (30) a continued increase in sales. The restructuring of the company's price range, which has (31) in 70% of their goods now being priced under £ 30. will also (32) sales. The new price range is (33) at customers with a few spare pounds in their pockets making an impulse purchase.
(19)
A.performance
B.quality
C.product
D.quantity
第6题
M Just a minute, Ms. Jones. I'll have a look. No, there doesn't seem to be anything here.
W Could you also look under S? It may be addressed to Mr. Simpson, my secretary. It should be in a red envelope.
M Yes, it's here waiting for Mr. Simpson. You can pick it up at the front desk anytime.
Where most likely are the speakers?
A.At a post office
B.At a hotel
C.At a check-in counter
D.At a meeting room
第7题
We are pleased to inform. you that your company has won this year's Business 2003 Award. The award will be presented at a reception at the Park Hotel on February 19.
I would be grateful if you would let me know as soon as you can whether you will be able to attend and, also, whether you would be prepared to give a short talk during the evening.
&8226;Write a letter to Mr Trellis:
&8226;thanking him for the award
&8226;suggesting a topic for the talk
&8226;saying what equipment you will need
&8226;asking whether some members of staff can also attend.
&8226;Write 60-80 words on your Answer Sheet.
&8226;Do not include any postal addresses.
第8题
Without proper planning, tourism can cause problems. For example, too many tourists can(面性)crowd public places that are also enjoyed by the inhabitants of a country. If tourists create too much traffic, the inhabitants become annoyed and unhappy. They begin to dislike tourists and to treat them impolitely. They forget how much tourism can help the country’s economy. It is important to think about the people of a destination (目的地)county and how tourism affects them. Tourism should help a country keep the customs and beauty that attract tourists. Tourism should also advance the well-being (health and happiness) of local inhabitants.
Too much tourism can be a problem. If tourism grows too quickly, people must leave other jobs to work in the tourism industry, This means that other parts of the country’s economy can suffer. On the other hand, if there is not enough tourism, people can lose jobs. Businesses can also lose money.
It costs a great deal of money to build large hotels, airport, air terminals, first-class roads, and other support facilities (设施) needed by tourist attractions. For example, a major international-class tourism hotel can cost as much as 50 thousand dollars per room to build. If this room is not used most of the time, the owners of the hotel lose money.
Building a hotel is just a beginning. There must be many support facilities as well, including roads to get to the hotel, electricity, sewers (阴沟) to handle waste and water. All of these support facilities cost money. If they are not used because there are not enough tourists, jobs and money are lost.
Which do you think has most probably been discussed in the paragraph that goes before this passage?
A.It is extremely important to develop tourism.
B.Building roads and hotels is essential. (必不可少的)
C.Support facilities are highly necessary.
D.Planning is of great importance to tourism.
第9题
听力原文:W:Can I help you, sir?
M: Yes, (19) I was wanting somewhere to stay for a few days--a four or five star hotel. Can you tell me something about the possibilities?
W: OK, right, well there are five hotels that might interest you. Were you wanting a city centre location, or would you be interested in something a bit further out?
M: Well, I do have a car, so I could go for either.
W: There are three central hotels in the range you're looking for--there's Carlton House and The Imperial, they're both near the main square, but if you've got your own transport you might be interested in the Royal Oak. (20)Then there's the Bridge Hotel and the Majestic--they're both in town but not in the centre.
M: That might be a bit far away from here actually. OK, now the other two you mentioned, in the city centre. Can you tell me a bit about them?
W: They're both excellent hotels. If you want something with a bit of character, Carlton House is quite unusual, a five star hotel. Or (21) there's the Imperial, which is a much more modern building. That also has its own stadium and it also has Internet connection and meeting rooms. That's five star as well.
M: Does it have a swimming pool as well as a stadium?
W: No, the Royal Oak has an outdoor pool, which is lovely in the summer, but the only hotel with an indoor pool is the Bridge Hotel. It doesn't have a stadium though.
M: I see. I think I'll probably go for one of the city centre hotels.
(23)
A.He is going to drive to the countryside.
B.He wants a few days to stay somewhere.
C.He wants to rent a room.
D.He is going to visit the city centre hotels.
第10题
听力原文: Janet's sister is a stewardess for a famous international airline, and Janet wants to become one too. Of course she is still too young. The minimum age for a stewardess is twenty and Janet is only just over sixteen.
For the moment she has taken a job in an office. But she is going to attend evening classes. In particular, she wants to improve her French and she has also decided to take up a second language. This is because foreign languages are essential for a stewardess.
Later on, when she is about eighteen, she plans to work in a hotel for a while. This will not be difficult to arrange because one of her uncles is the manager of a big London hotel. Among other things, she proposes to work in the kitchen and the dining-room. This will be especially valuable experience because an important part of a stewardess' work is to serve and feed the passengers.
Finally, if she has the time, she will go and work in a hospital for a while. Again this will provide more valuable experience.
So, you see, Janet has made up her mind and she is preparing for her career very carefully. But it was not easy for her to decide. She asked a large number of people and they all gave her conflicting advice !
(34)
A.She hasn't graduated.
B.She prefers to work in a travel agency.
C.She isn't old enough.
D.She cannot speak Spanish.