
- •Раздел 1. Туризм и туристская индустрия.
- •Раздел 2. Туристская дестинация.
- •Раздел 3. Туристские организации.
- •Раздел 4. Туристский рынок.
- •Раздел 5. Туристские агентства.
- •Раздел 6. Маркетинг в туристской индустрии.
- •Раздел 7. Транспорт и туризм.
- •Раздел 8. Размещение туристов.
- •Раздел 9. Гостиничный бизнес.
- •Раздел 10. Программы обслуживания туристов.
Раздел 8. Размещение туристов.
211. Identify a mobile type of accommodation.
A. Apartment
B. Caravan
C. Hostel
D. Hotel
212. Identify a static type of accommodation.
A. Farmhouse
B. Campsite
C. Cruise ship
D. Caravan
213. _______ facilities refer to places where a traveller or another member of the public can find food and drink.
A. Accommodation
B. Camping
C. Catering
D. Public
214. _______ are places at which travellers can obtain a bed and food while on a trip, in other words, hotels, motels, inns, camping grounds, hostels, and so forth.
A. Accommodations
B. Catering
C. Apartments
D. Farmhouses
215. Where gambling is legal, some hotels and motels include _______.
A. cabarets
B. restaurants
C. bars
D. casinos
216. A building or group of buildings in which individuals purchase separate units.
A. Condominium
B. Pension
C. Campsite
D. Resort
217. _______service is a catering service in which food and drink are brought to a guest's room in a hotel.
A. Guest
B. Food
C. Room
D. Extra
218. A building providing overnight accommodation, as for young people travelling cheaply.
A. Hotel
B. Motel
C. Motorhome
D. Hostel
219. A large and usually luxurious country residence.
A. Villa
B. Cottage
C. Country house
D. Guest house
220. Accommodation in which the visitor provides and prepares his own food.
A. serviced
B. self-catering
C. profit
D. non-profit
221. What type of accommodation did first appear in Britain?
A. Motels
B. Hotels
C. Inns
D. Resorts
222. The word that was more common before railroads and modem hotels came into existence.
A. Motel
B. Inn
C. Tavern
D. Cottage
223. A hotel with special facilities for motor vehicles.
A. Motel
B. Hotel
C. Inn
D. Tavern
224. A large enclosed vehicle capable of being pulled by a car or lorry and equipped to be lived in.
A. Coupe
B. Caravan
C. Truck
D. Convertible
225. An elaborate docking facility for pleasure boats.
A. Dock
B. Harbor
C. Pier
D. Marina
226. The abbreviation ‘B&B’ stands for
A. bread and butter
B. bed and beverage
C. beach and breakfast
D. bed and breakfast
227. A type of wooden house of Swiss origin, used esp. as a ski lodge.
A. Shelter
B. Chalet
C. Cabin
D. Cottage
228. Integrated _______develop and commercialize hotel products that are consistent and homogenous.
A. restaurant chains
B. hotel chains
C. franchise chains
D. hotel networks
229. The purchase of a holiday accommodation divided into one- or two-week periods.
A. Franchise
B. Timeshare
C. Package tour
D. Individual tour
230. Burger and pizza chains have been the fastest growing type of _______ chain, particularly in the United States.
A. restaurant
B. bar
C. cafe
D. cafeteria
231. A number of connected rooms in a hotel forming one living unit.
A. penthouse
B. king room
C. suite
D. queen room
232. The provision by a hotel of a bed and all meals.
A. catering
B. full board
C. half board
D. demi-pension
233. The daily provision by a hotel of bed, breakfast, and one main meal.
A. catering
B. full board
C. half board
D. pension
234. A light breakfast of coffee and rolls.
A. Continental breakfast
B. English breakfast
C. American breakfast
D. European breakfast
235. A cook, esp. the principal cook in a restaurant.
A. Cook
B. Chef
C. Chief
D. Boss
236. _______ establishments must be inspected periodically in most localities to ensure that they maintain standards of cleanliness.
A. Business
B. Industrial
C. Scientific
D. Catering
237. A house or cabin used occasionally, as for some seasonal activity.
A. hotel
B. motel
C. lodge
D. farm
238. Campsite is an area on which holiday-makers may pitch a_______.
A. car
B. van
C. tent
D. bar
239. The abbreviation VIP stands for
A. very impolite person
B. very important personality
C. very impassionate person
D. very important person
240. The acronym ID stands for
A. incentive demand
B. identical
C. identification
D. inclusive demand