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The average person uses the toilet some six times a day. These visits can (__1__) to nearly an hour in a 24-hour period. (__2__) we use the toilet at home, school, or work most of the time, using restrooms in public places can be unique, interesting, or disturbing.

Restrooms in hotels, department stores, and restaurants oftentimes reflect the style of the venue you are in. At a music-themed restaurant called Vynl in New York City, patrons can take a break in one of the distinctive toilet stalls. (__3__) a great recording artist, each stall contains a life-sized mural and a doll version of the singer. Music from the performer even plays as you go about your business. At Vynl, going to the toilet with Elvis looking on is not out of the (__4__).

Leather sofas, gold-plated sinks, and even string quartets can be found in some of the finer restrooms around the world. In other parts of the globe, the (__5__) aren't as glamorous. A more practical restroom for boaters and swimmers can be found floating on the Brownlee Reservoir in Oregon. Boaters just hop off, use the restroom, and then get back to cruising down the water.

In India, restrooms are unique for reasons (__6__) of beauty. In many of the squatter toilets, you'll see a small cup hanging near the bowl. You clean yourself by pouring water from the cup over your bottom and your hand (__7__) toilet paper.

From the stunning to the disgusting, restrooms in the world have one thing in common–what we do in them.

1A) sum upB) come upC) add upD) show up
2A) EvenB) IndeedC) UnlessD) While
3A) FeatureB) FeaturingC) FeaturedD) To featuring
4A) issueB) difficultyC) questionD) problem
5A) facilitiesB) utensilsC) appliancesD) instruments
6A) farB) outsideC) apartD) beyond
7A) replacesB) recitesC) releasesD) reforms

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