酒店英语考试试卷A卷(答案)

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期末考试《酒店英语》(A 卷)参考答案及评分标准

一、选择题(下列各题的备选答案中只有一个选项是正确的,请将正确答案填在答题框内。每题1分,共10分)

A. knowledge

B. preservation

C. development and C are a fundamental _______ in the development of tourism.

3. The Yangtze River is nearly 6300 kilometers in _______ .

[

A. wide

B. long

C. width

D. length

most important factors for the travel agents to succeed are ______. management and good service offices

reservations systems quotations and ticketing skills 5. _______ the temperature, _______ water turns into steam. A. The high, the fast B. Higher, faster

C. The more higher, the faster

D. The higher, the faster

China's economy shifts to a more market system, the domestic travel industry will face increasing _____ in a more highly competitive environment. |

7. Our company is _______ of other makers of spare parts for the airplane.

A. in advance

B. ahead

C. abreact

D. in front 8. People on vacation often go to_______ to rest or play or to meet other people.

A. major cities

B. airports

C. resorts

D. ground transportation

9. A hotel's_______comes from payments made for the use of its rooms and other facilities.

A reservations B. file C. income D. responsibility ,

10. Local people usually see tourism as ______.

opportunity to make a profit opportunity to create jobs

cultural and employment factor

wealth factor in the economy of their jurisdictions

二、判断题(下列说法正确的请用 “T ” 表示,错误的请用“F ” 表示,请将正确答案填在答题框。每题1分,共10分)

Shanghai: a City for Cuisine Exploration

Shanghai offers a dazzling variety of food and provides and opportunity for cuisine exploration by learning to use chopsticks.

Stylish dining is one area where Shanghai leaves Beijing in the dust. Eating out in Shanghai is about more than just the food: it is a social lubricant, a time when families get together and a major form of recreation for Shanghai ’s chic elite. While friends in the west go out for a beer, the

Shanghainese will choose a meal punctuated with numerous shots of rice wine.

Even if you are a regular customer at your local Chinese restaurant back in America you won’t necessarily find yourself at home with Chinese cuisine in China. You’ll find no fortune cookies or chop suey in Shanghai and only the occasional prawn cracker.

Most top-end Chinese restaurants in Shanghai have some kind of English menu but even these don’t include the more interesting dishes. Go with your Chinese friends and let them order. In general it is always better to eat Chinese food in a group as you’ll get a better variety of dishes. Restaurants often have set meals for a table of 10, which is especially useful if you have to hold a banquet for some bigwig. Chinese habitually over-order. Most Chinese eat early, at 6 or 7 pm, but lots of trendy late night Shanghai-style eateries buzz 24 hours a day.

If you are on a tight budget, it’s worth knowing that some of Shanghai’s most famous restaurants often have a cheaper, less fancy downstairs option serving snacks and cheaper main dishes. Also check for extra charges like tea and napkins and send these back if you don’t want them.

Epicureans will tell you that the key to ordering Chinese dishes is to get a variety and balance of textures, tastes, smells, colors and even temperatures. Most Chinese will order at least one cold dish, a main dish, and a watery soup to finish off. Note that both soup and rice are normally served at the end of a meal as fillers, so if you want them to come first you’ll have to tell the waiter.

Lying along the eastern coast of China and being one of the country’s five biggest port cities, Shanghai have been thronged with traders from all over the world since the Opium War and have been densely populated by inland immigrants and foreign business people ever since. In the wake of economic growth, the major Chinese regional cuisines poured into Shanghai one oater another. By the 1920s, nearly a hundred styles of restaurants featuring Cantonese, Sichuan, Beijing, and many other regional foods, and even Buddhist vegetarian food and Muslim feasts, together with Shanghai local dishes and Western cafes, had emerged in Shanghai. “Satisfying eating in Shanghai” is actually not a recent expression, but was in use as much as 150 years ago.

Shanghai style cuisine is actually a mixture of Chinese regional cuisines and it has indeed brought together the different local tastes, cooking techniques and specialties. Moreover, since the economic reforms and opening up to the outside world, Shanghai has become China’s biggest international metropolis. Western style cafes, bars and restaurants have been mushrooming, where local residents and international visitors can find authentic German beef burgers and beer, French snails and wine., Russian pottage soup and caviar, Italian macaroni and spaghetti, Japanese sashimi and sushi, Korean barbecues and kimgee, American fried chickens and doughnuts, Mexican Tacos, and many, many others.

Judge, according to the text, whether the following statements are true(T)or false (F).

1.(T )Dining in Shanghai is more stylish than that in Beijing.

2.(T )the Shanghainese choose a meal punctuated with numerous shots of rice

wine.

3.(F)The most expensive Chinese restaurants definitely cover all the most

interesting dishes.

4.( F )Chinese people are economical, and they never order more than they

can finish.

5.,

6.(

F)Chinese people always have dinner at 6 pm to 7 pm.

7.(F)You cannot buy snacks in the famous restaurants in Shanghai.

8.(T)Soup is usually served at the end of the meal

9.(T )Shanghai is a coast city lying in the east of China.

10.(T)Foreign guests can enjoy the authentic German beef burgers and beer in

Shanghai.

11.(T )Shanghai is the biggest international city in China.

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