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Where to Eat on Christmas Day in London? Bob Bob Ricard
   The best choice for smaller child-free parties—or pairs—that think of Christmas as an excuse to enjoy distinctly adult treats,let 's say:caviar,oysters,steak,followed by cheese and fries,all washed down with wine(ordered by pressing a button,obviously.
   Location:1 Upper James St,Soho,London WlF 9 DF,UK
   Contact:020 3145 1000
   Min Jiang Restaurant
   If a typical modern Chinese banquet(宴會) is required to refresh the family's Christmas spirit,book a table atop the Royal Garden Hotel and look out over Hyde Park while sharing a feast that includes traditional Chinese dishes.Since it's Christmas,it's probably worth going all out by pre-ordering a whole or half Beijing(Peking)duck,too.
   Location:2-24 Kensington High St,Kensington,London w8 4 PT,UK
   Contact:020 7361 1988
   The Alexandra
   A special case:The Alexandra in Wimbledon offers a wonderful Christmas dinner to anyone spending Christmas Day alone,no charge under whatever circumstances.It is a place of spirit,refuge,and generosity.
Location:33 Wimbledon Hill Rd,Wimbledon,London SW19 7 NE,UK
Contact:020 8947 7691
   The Pem
   Sally Abe's newest restaurant is serving up a classic three courses in Westminster,for £130 a head(children under six,free if accompanied by adults).Guests can choose between smoked sea fish and crab mousse or a special harm for a starter,with beef Wellington or a plate of goose coming as main dishes,followed by Christmas pudding and ice scream.We offer a 10% discount if the total cost is over£ 500.
Location:22-28 Broadway,London SW1 H 0 BH,UK
Contact:020 33018080

(1)Which number should you dial if you love Chinese food?
B
B

A.020 3145 1000.
B.020 7361 1988.
C.020 8947 7691.
D.020 3301 8080.
(2)What can The Alexandra provide for a homeless man on Christmas?
D
D

A.A family banquet.
B.A wine party.
C.A living place.
D.A free dinner.
(3)How much should two couples with a 4-year-old pay for their dinner at The Pem?
A
A

A.£468.
B.£520.
C.£585.
D.£650.

【考點】旅游觀光
【答案】B;D;A
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