——Jessica!

——_____Madame?

——Come and help me hand out the papers.

A.What     B.Yes      C.Right    D.Pardon

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The Blue Mercury Hotel has a varieties of different hotel rooms for different kinds of people. Book 7 days in advance and you will pay at special rates. The categories are as follows.
A:Ruby No 1: with a balcony. One single bed and a computer , Internet accessible
Max: One person
Price: Regular Rate — $ 490 ( per person / per night)  With no special rate all year around
B:Sapphire No 2: With a balcony. Two double beds ( all standard rooms)
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Special rate — $400 ( per person / per night)
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Special Rate — $760 ( per person / per night)
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【小題1】Jane and Jessica, college students on holiday excursion, book the room of the Blue Mercury Hotel a fortnight ahead of time; plan to live in a room with the minimum pay.
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