Translate the following passage into Chinese. A Place to Stay Are you interested in knowing about finding a place to stay when traveling in the United States? Well, if you arrive by air, you will see plenty of hotels advertised at airports. If you arrive by train or car, probably the best thing to do is look in the Yellow Pages under Hotel, Motel or Lodging. You can start by comparing the services offered in their ads. In any case, you'll have to call them and see if they have the kind of a room you're looking for. Places to stay may be called hotels, motels (or motor hotels), inns, lodges or resorts. These are all similar. Motels have plenty of parking space and are usually near a freeway or highway. Inns are usually like motels. Lodges and resorts (or resort hotels), are in the mountains, on the coast, or near lakes. prefix="o" ns="urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" ?xml:namespace> Beds also go by many different names. Starting with the smallest, there are single, twin, double, queen and king-size ones. "Long boys" are for exceptionally tall people. At some other hotels, queen beds are the smallest size used, so a double room has two of them. Some hotels even offer their guests waterbeds. A rollaway can be moved into a room to sleep an extra person. Hide-away beds are sofas that fold out to make beds. People who prefer camping to staying in hotels will have a hard time in American cities, because most of them don't have camp-grounds nearby. You can camp in state and national parks, though, which generally have facilities for both tents and trailers. It is my sincere wish that you will have a good time touring the States, and you will find a nice roof to shelter yourself