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How I miss you! As you know, after the College Entrance Examination, filling the intention for university is around the corner.

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A Hong Kong Disneyland park admission ticket is your passport to a full day of magical adventures. Learn the ways to buy your tickets now.

Three types of 1-day ticket are available:

Ticket Type Price

General Admission Ticket (aged 12¡ª64)

HK $ 499

Child Ticket (aged 3----11) HK $ 355

Senior Ticket (aged 65 or above) HK $ 100

Free admission for Child aged under 3.

Book Online Now

Purchase tickets conveniently through our website, then pick up your tickets starting from 1 hour after you have purchased online.

Purchase Tickets Directly at Hong Kong Disneyland Ticket Express

You can purchase tickets at the Hong Kong Disneyland Ticket Express, conveniently located at the MTR Hong Kong Station. Open from 9:00 am ---- 8:00 pm on Mondays to Fridays and from 9:00 am ---- 5:00 pm on Saturdays, Sundays and Public Holidays.

Purchase 2 Park Tickets at one of the following locations and receive a FREE limited-edition Disney gift:

¡ï Avenue of Stars Kiosks

You can purchase tickets at Avenue of Stars Kiosks in Tsim Sha Tsui. Open daily from 9:00 am ----10:30 pm.

¡ï Asia World-Expo Box Office

You can purchase tickets at Asia World-Expo Box Office. Open Mondays to Fridays from 10:00 am ---- 6:00 pm.

Reserve Tickets for Hotel Guest

As a hotel Guest of Hong Kong Disneyland Hotel or Disney¡¯s Hollywood Hotel, Park tickets are reserved for your purchase at front desk. Open daily from 9:00 am ---- 8:00 pm.

Buy at Hong Kong Disneyland Main Entrance

Guests can purchase tickets on the day of their visit at the Main Entrance Ticket Booths or Guest Relations Windows. Open daily from 30 minutes before Park opening until Park closes.

1.In which place can you get a free gift for buying two tickets?

A. Hong Kong Disneyland Ticket Express.

B. Asia World-Expo Box Office.

C. Hong Kong Disneyland main Entrance.

D. Disney¡¯s Hollywood Hotel.

2.For a young couple with a 2-year-old kid spending a day in the park, they have to pay at least .

A. HK $ 998 B. HK $ 854

C. HK $ 499 D. HK $ 1353

3.To buy tickets at Hong Kong Disneyland Ticket Express on Sundays, you have to get there before .

A. 10:30 pm B. 6:00 pm C.8:00 pm D. 5:00 pm

Matthew Henson¡ªArctic Explorer

In 1880£¬fourteen-year-old Matthew Henson loved to hear sailors tell tales of their exciting lives at sea£®The travel£¬the adventure£¬the danger£¬and the steady pay were all attracting young Henson£®One day£¬he found a job as a cabin boy on a beautiful ship called the Katie Hinds£®For the next five years£¬Henson sailed around the world£®With the help of the ship¡¯s captain and other members of the crew£¬Henson learned mathematics£¬navigation£¬history£¬geography£¬and many other subjects£®By the time he left the Katie Hinds in 1885£¬Henson was well educated and had become an excellent seaman£®

Unable to find work anywhere else£¬Henson took a job in a hat shop in Washington£¬D£®C£®One day in 1887£¬a man came in to buy a hat£®The man£¬Robert Peary£¬asked the owner if he knew anyone with experience at sea£®Peary would soon travel to South America for the U£®S£®government£®He needed experienced men to accompany him£®The shop owner knew about his young employee¡¯s skills and experience on ocean journeys£¬so he introduced Peary to Henson£®

Using his map-reading and sailing skills£¬Henson proved himself to be a worthy and smart seaman£®Peary soon made Henson his assistant£¬and they became close friends£®One day Peary told Henson about his real dream£ºto be the first man to stand on¡°the top of the world¡±at the North Pole£®He asked Henson to help him make his dream come true£®Over the next five years£¬the two explorers made two trips together to the Arctic£®However£¬they were not able to reach the pole either time£®The cold£¬wind£¬and ice were worse than either of them had ever imagined£®

In 1908£¬Peary and Henson were ready to make their final attempt at reaching the North Pole£®Both men were over forty years old£®The years of hardship in the arctic cold had made them suffer a lot£®This would be their last chance£®With four Inuit guides£¬they made a mad rush straight across the ice toward the pole£®Peary¡¯s feet were injured and he had to be pulled on a dogsled£®In April 1909£¬Henson¡¯s instruments showed they were standing at the North Pole£®Together Henson and Peary planted the American flag in the snow£®

In later years£¬Robert Peary and Henson were greatly honored for their achievements£®Today£¬the two friends and fellow explorers lie in heroes¡¯graves not far apart in the Arlington National Cemetery£®

1.What happened to Henson according to Paragraph 1?

A£®He became a skilled seaman£®

B£®He became a highly educated captain£®

C£®He was employed in a restaurant£®

D£®He was interested in helping others£®

2.What does Paragraph 2 mainly tell us?

A£®How Matthew Henson met Robert Peary£®

B£®Why Matthew Henson went to the hat shop£®

C£®Why Matthew Henson stopped working on the Katie Hinds£®

D£®How Robert Peary knew that Matthew Henson had sea experience£®

3.What could Henson and Peary best be compared to£¬on their trip to the North Pole?

A£®Hunters running after wolves£®

B£®Generals seeking power over another country£®

C£®Soldiers going to war to fight for their freedom£®

D£®Fighters performing a task in an unknown land£®

4.How is the information presented in this passage mainly organized?

A£®By cause and effect£®

B£®By comparing and contrasting£®

C£®In the order that the events happened£®

D£®With main ideas and supporting examples£®

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Four Steps to Begin Your Path to Greatness

Feeling stuck is quite common£®Many times£¬we have thoughts and dreams of what we want in life£® 1. Our thinking pattern holds us back from going forward£®The good news is£¬at any moment in time£¬we have the ability to start taking action toward creating the life we want£®Here are four steps to get started£º

1£®Celebrate Your Success£®

Write down all the successes you¡¯ve already achieved and all the awesomeness that you are today£® 2. And once you¡¯re in that positive routine with your thoughts£¬it will lead you to make better choices and take better actions toward your greatness£®

2£®Create Your True Vision£®

Many times we live based on others¡¯ expectations or we stay stuck in a particular place because it's our safety zone£®Own your path£®It can be hard to do£¬but allow yourself to get out of your head(or stop listening to what others want for you)and focus on your heart and what it's telling you£® 3.

3£® 4.

If you want to start going to the gym£¬going 5 days a week right away is extreme£¬and setting yourself up by biting more than you can chew typically doesn¡¯t result in success£¬but failure£®Instead£¬start slow and go once or twice a week£®After you do that for a while and get into a nice routine£¬up it to more days£®Over time£¬you will build toward your goal by taking realistic£¬smaller steps to get there£®

4£®Have the Right Support£®

5. Find the right support to cheer you on in the process£®It could be a friend£¬a family member£¬or significant other who you trust£®Whoever it may be£¬having someone on your journey will be just what you need to keep you on track and celebrate with you as you work toward the life you dream of£®

A£®Don¡¯t do it alone£®

B£®Be realistic about your goals£®

C£®Be kind to yourself and accept the moment£®

D£®Your failure can lead you to another success£®

E£®This practice will direct your thinking to a positive place£®

F£®Sadly£¬they only stay as thoughts and dreams inside of us£®

G£®Look within yourself deeply and decide what you want and what¡¯s true for you£®

Perhaps drawing inspiration from Spiderman, beachgoers in China' s eastern city of Qingdao have come up with a new way of protecting their skin from the sun. They call it the "face-kini". It was first sported by middle-aged women as a practical addition to their swimsuits, but now the face-kini has gone global.

New York-based style magazine CR Fashion Book, founded by former Vogue Paris editor Carine Roitfeld, recently published a photo shoot of models with pouting(¾ïÆðµÄ) red lips, wearing face-kinis, chic swimsuits and fancy jewellery .

The transformation of what' s considered the symbol of "old woman style" in China to high fashion has amused Internet users. In two days, the subject was widely spread on the Chinese Twitter, Weibo.

"Chinese old women are at the centre of the global fashion world," said one comment. "It looks like bank robbers attacking the beach," others joked.

When it comes to avoiding the sun, it seems Chinese creativity is unlimited. Apart from the face-kini, the Chinese use special UV-blocking sun umbrellas which can be attached to bike handles.

There are also sun- blocking removable sleeves and Batman- style capes. The list goes on. On Chinese television, commercials for magic whitening creams are everywhere. White is seen as beautiful here, or as the old Chinese saying goes: "One touch of white covers 100 kinds of ugliness."

It' s a curious contrast to the fact that people in many western countries pay for tanning(ɹºÚ).

Tanning salons are just now starting to take off in big Chinese cities, where western influences are deeper.

Liu Yupu, or "China tanning boss" as he goes by on Weibo, took the sudden popularity of face- kinis with a pinch of salt. He said: "These days, if you had just been to a tanning salon in China. Your parents and close friends may call you an idiot, but you'll also get plenty of praise." But can a beautifully-tanned woman turn as many heads as the face-kini on the Qingdao beach?

1. The "face-kini" has been worn in Qingdao - '

A. for quite a long time

B. first by beachgoers

C. to prevent swimmers drowning

D. in honor of the movie Spiderman

2.According to the passage, the new invention "face-kini" is now considered as____.

A. whitening cream B. an old woman style

C. a beautiful swimsuit D. high fashion

3.What does the underlined sentence in the last paragraph imply?

A. Tanning is more popular in Western countries.

B. White is seen as more beautiful in China

C. The face-kini books less cool than a beautifully-tanned woman

D. Tanning will not get. popular in China

4.Which of the following is the best title for the text?

A. Keeping your skin. Fair

B. The changing fashion in Qingdao

C. Protecting fair skin with "face-kini"

D. New attitudes towards beauty

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Lang Lang is a world-class young pianist who grew up in Shenyang. He went to a piano school in Beijing when he was just eight. ¡°You need .¡± his father said£®¡°But if you don¡¯t work hard, no fortune will come.¡± What made him sad was his piano teacher in Beijing didn¡¯t like him. ¡°You have no talent. You will never be a pianist.¡± a nine-year-old boy, Lang Lang was badly He decided that he didn¡¯t want to be a any more. For the next two weeks, he didn¡¯t touch the piano. , his father didn¡¯t push, but waited£®

Luckily, the day came when his teacher asked him to some holiday songs. He didn¡¯t want to, but as he placed his fingers on the piano keys, he that he could show others that he had talent .That day he told his father he had been waiting to hear---that he wanted to study with a new teacher. that point on, everything turned around! He started competitions. In the 1994 International Young Pianists Competition, when it was that Lang Lang had won, he was too to hold back his tears. Soon was clear that he couldn¡¯t stay in China forever---he had to play on the world big . In 1997 Lang Lang again, this time to Philadelphia, U.S. There he spent two years practicing, and by 1999 he had worked hard enough for fortune to take over. After his performance at Chicago¡¯s Ravinia Festival, gigs(ÌØÑûÑݳö) in Lincoln¡¯s Center and Carnegie Hall started ,Lang Lang finally worked to reach the place where fortune spots him, and lets him .

1.A£®exercise B£®fortune C£®knowledge D£®wealth

2.A£®whether B£®why C£®when D£®that

3.A£®Like B£®With C£®To D£®As

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6.A£®Hopefully B£®Patiently C£®Wisely D£®Painfully

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9.A£®in all B£®above all C£®after all D£®at all

10.A£®that B£®what C£®which D£®when

11.A£®From B£®As C£®Since D£®After

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14.A£®excited B£®encouraged C£®shocked D£®satisfied

15.A£®this B£®it C£®that D£®what

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It is not easy to find true friends£®Even if you¡¯ve connected with someone£¬how do you really know he is a true friend£¿And often you will find that someone who you thought you could trust may have let you down£®There are ways you can know if a friendship is true and how you can hold onto that friend£®

Generally speaking£¬a true friend is someone who will be there for you no matter what happens£®They will stand by you through bad and good times£®They will accept you for who you are without trying to change you£¬and they will be there to help you grow in new ways£®

A true friend will keep you secrets for you trust him£®They will be honest and be someone you can depend on£®They will listen and be someone you can talk things over with£¬even if they may not have advice to share with you£®

However£¬friendship is a two-way street£®To find true friends and keep them£¬you must in turn be the same as well£®Be there for them in their hard times and share the good times with them£®Be someone your friends can depend on as well and offer them the same thing they give to you£®A friendship will fall apart fast if only one person is giving and putting all the effort£®If you are the only one making an effort£¬be honest and it works£®

Actually£¬there will be barriers in the road but that is the test of true friendship£®If it can survive those barriers£¬it will be stronger and better than ever£®Just as St Thomas Aquinas put it£¬¡°There is nothing on this earth more prized than friendship£®¡±

Find a True Friend

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Characteristics of true friendship

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