44. Which of the following can best fit into the blank in the paragraph below?
(A) In addition, most hotels are more expensive than motels.
(B) In addition, motels as well as hotels require a reservation in advance.
(C) In addition, most hotels are located in downtown areas.
(D) In addition, motels usually have no restaurants and cafeterias.
Both hotels and motels provide their guests housing and a variety of services, but they do differ in
some ways. First, hotels are usually larger than motels; some have over thirty floors. Motels, however,
have only one or two floors. Motels are, on the other hand, found along highways,
frequently at exits to highways. Perhaps the main difference between hotels and motels is the way you
can get to your room. In a hotel, you have to go through a lobby to reach your room. However, in a
motel, you can drive your car up to the door of your room.