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To solve this fill - in - the - blank problem, we assume that the words in B are related to hotel - booking and travel - related vocabulary. Let's analyze each blank:
Blank 1
The context is about a break during the weekend, so the word should be "weekend" (already given, but for the other blanks):
Blank 2
When talking about a hotel's rating or reviews online, the word "reviews" fits. So we fill in "reviews" here.
Blank 3
A place to stay in the countryside, "guesthouse" or "hotel" (but since it's smaller, "guesthouse" is better, but if we assume from common hotel - booking dialogues, "hotel" or "inn" can also work. But let's go with "hotel" for now, but more accurately, maybe "guesthouse". However, if we consider common travel vocabulary, "hotel" is also fine. Wait, maybe the word list B has "reviews", "hotel", "accommodation", "deal", "booking" etc. Let's re - evaluate:
Blank 4
The question is about finding a place to stay, so "accommodation" fits. So we fill "accommodation" here.
Blank 5
A package or a deal where the hotel is included in the price, so "package" or "deal". "package" is more appropriate here, so we fill "package".
Let's present the answers:
- weekend (given)
- reviews
- hotel (or guesthouse, depending on the word list)
- accommodation
- package
If we assume the word list B has words like reviews, hotel, accommodation, deal, booking:
- Blank 2: reviews (because hotels have reviews online)
- Blank 3: hotel (a nice hotel in the countryside)
- Blank 4: accommodation (finding accommodation, which means a place to stay)
- Blank 5: package (a travel package where hotel is included in the price)
So the filled dialogues are:
RUTH: Shall we book somewhere for our weekend break?
HARRY: What about this hotel? It has great reviews online. Five stars!
RUTH: I'd prefer somewhere a bit smaller, with breakfast included.
HARRY: OK, here's a nice hotel in the countryside.
HANS: Have you found any accommodation yet?
PAULA: Yes, I've booked a four - star hotel in the city centre.
HANS: Was it very expensive?
PAULA: No, It was part of a package, so the hotel was included in the price.
(Note: The actual answers depend on the exact word list in B, but based on common travel - related vocabulary, these are the most probable answers.)
Final Answers
- reviews
- hotel (or guesthouse)
- accommodation
- package
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To solve this fill - in - the - blank problem, we assume that the words in B are related to hotel - booking and travel - related vocabulary. Let's analyze each blank:
Blank 1
The context is about a break during the weekend, so the word should be "weekend" (already given, but for the other blanks):
Blank 2
When talking about a hotel's rating or reviews online, the word "reviews" fits. So we fill in "reviews" here.
Blank 3
A place to stay in the countryside, "guesthouse" or "hotel" (but since it's smaller, "guesthouse" is better, but if we assume from common hotel - booking dialogues, "hotel" or "inn" can also work. But let's go with "hotel" for now, but more accurately, maybe "guesthouse". However, if we consider common travel vocabulary, "hotel" is also fine. Wait, maybe the word list B has "reviews", "hotel", "accommodation", "deal", "booking" etc. Let's re - evaluate:
Blank 4
The question is about finding a place to stay, so "accommodation" fits. So we fill "accommodation" here.
Blank 5
A package or a deal where the hotel is included in the price, so "package" or "deal". "package" is more appropriate here, so we fill "package".
Let's present the answers:
- weekend (given)
- reviews
- hotel (or guesthouse, depending on the word list)
- accommodation
- package
If we assume the word list B has words like reviews, hotel, accommodation, deal, booking:
- Blank 2: reviews (because hotels have reviews online)
- Blank 3: hotel (a nice hotel in the countryside)
- Blank 4: accommodation (finding accommodation, which means a place to stay)
- Blank 5: package (a travel package where hotel is included in the price)
So the filled dialogues are:
RUTH: Shall we book somewhere for our weekend break?
HARRY: What about this hotel? It has great reviews online. Five stars!
RUTH: I'd prefer somewhere a bit smaller, with breakfast included.
HARRY: OK, here's a nice hotel in the countryside.
HANS: Have you found any accommodation yet?
PAULA: Yes, I've booked a four - star hotel in the city centre.
HANS: Was it very expensive?
PAULA: No, It was part of a package, so the hotel was included in the price.
(Note: The actual answers depend on the exact word list in B, but based on common travel - related vocabulary, these are the most probable answers.)
Final Answers
- reviews
- hotel (or guesthouse)
- accommodation
- package