资料:October 20,2013Mr.Eng Tan10010 George Ave.New YorkDear Mr. Chen,As the president, I am proud to announce that this Friday marks the 50th anniversary of long and successful company. This, of course, calls for a night of celebration. And for this reason, we have reserved the Grand Hall at the Garden Hotel this Friday at 6 p.m. for a night of fine dining and dancing.On this special evening, the food will be superb. I’ve had a chance to dine at the hotel several times in the past in other functions, and it was the food that convinced me to hold our event here. I am quite certain that all of our staff will share my feeling. Anyhow, I am looking forward to this Friday when all of our staff can let loose and have some fun.Therefore, this is a letter to officially invite you and your spouse or significant other to join us on this memorable evening.Please let us know if you can’t attend.Yours Sincerely,Jeff ConnellyAccording to Mr. Connelly, what led him to hold the event there?A.He was impressed with its menuB.The hotel is located close to the companyC.He has special ties with the hotel staffD.It has become a tradition of the company

资料:October 20,2013
Mr.Eng Tan
10010 George Ave.
New York
Dear Mr. Chen,
As the president, I am proud to announce that this Friday marks the 50th anniversary of long and successful company. This, of course, calls for a night of celebration. And for this reason, we have reserved the Grand Hall at the Garden Hotel this Friday at 6 p.m. for a night of fine dining and dancing.
On this special evening, the food will be superb. I’ve had a chance to dine at the hotel several times in the past in other functions, and it was the food that convinced me to hold our event here. I am quite certain that all of our staff will share my feeling. Anyhow, I am looking forward to this Friday when all of our staff can let loose and have some fun.
Therefore, this is a letter to officially invite you and your spouse or significant other to join us on this memorable evening.
Please let us know if you can’t attend.
Yours Sincerely,
Jeff Connelly

According to Mr. Connelly, what led him to hold the event there?

A.He was impressed with its menu
B.The hotel is located close to the company
C.He has special ties with the hotel staff
D.It has become a tradition of the company

参考解析

解析:本题考查细节理解。
【关键词】according to Mr. Connelly; what led him; hold the event here
【主题句】第二段I’ve had a chance to dine at the hotel several times in the past in other functions, and it was the food that convinced me to hold our event here. 过去在其他场合,我曾有机会在这家酒店用餐过几次,是这里的食物让我决定在此举办我们的活动。
【解析】题目意为“根据Connelly先生,是什么导致他在那里举办这个活动?”选项A意为“菜单给他留下了深刻的印象”;选项B意为“酒店靠近公司”;选项C意为“他和酒店的工作人员有特殊的关系”;选项D意为“它已成为公司的传统”。根据主题句,主要是酒店提供的食物让Connelly做出了决定,只有选项A与题意相符。

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