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Here are some themed attractions inside this Disneyland Park that all have something to offer.

Mickey Avenue

Once you entered the Disneyland Park, Mickey Mouse and his friends gather along the street welcoming you. This place is also a busy bazaar where tourists can select varieties of goods and enjoy tasty snacks while wandering around.

Gardens of Imagination

It is the first garden-designed Disney park in the world, with bridges and paths connecting seven themed areas. Chinese Zodiac Mural (生肖壁画) in the Garden of the Twelve Friends turn the movie figures into twelve animal signs. Guests can try to find their own zodiac sign on the wall and take photos with it.

Adventure Isle

Adventure Isle takes visitors into a newfound ancient tribe(部落). Drifting down the river on the rafts, you will pass through unknown places and rush into the dark caves, meeting the huge mysterious monsters.

Tomorrowland

The carefully designed Tomorrowland presents endless possibilities of the future. Using high tech, this park is like the settings of science fiction movies. The shooting program, “Buzz lightyear Planet rescue”, gives visitors a mission to save the world.

Admission Fee

One-day Ticket

CNY370 on ordinary days

CNY499 on weekends, public holidays, July and August

Two-day Ticket

A 5% discount on the basis of the original prize

Note:

Children between 1 and 1.4 meters tall and seniors aged over 65 can enjoy a 25% discount on the ticket price.

1.What does the underlined word “bazaar” in Paragraph 2 probably mean?

A. club B. market

C. agency D. cottage

2.Where should you go if you’re interested in traditional Chinese culture?

A. Tomorrowland B. Mickey Avenue

C. Gardens of Imagination. D. Adventure Isle

3.How much is the admission for a young couple and their son (1.2m) on Sunday?

A. CNY998 . B. CNY1,122.75 .

C. CNY1,322.35 . D. CNY1,372.25 .

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12.The booking notes of the play"the Age of Innocence":
Price:10
BOOKING
There are four easy ways to book seats for performance:
-----in person
The Box Office is open Monday to Saturday,10 a.m.-8 p.m.
-----by telephone
Ring 01324976 to reserve your tickets or to pay by credit card
(Visa,MasterCard and Amex accepted)
-----by post
Simply complete the booking form and return it to Global Theatre Box Office.
-----on line
Complete the on-line booking form at www.Satanfiedtheatre.com
DICOUNTS:
Saver:2 off any seat booked any time in advance for performances from Monday to Thursday.Savers are available for children up to 16 years old,over 60s and full-time students.
Supersaver:half-price seats are available for people with disabilities and one compa nion.It is advisable to book in advance.There is a maximum of eight wheelchair spaces available and one wheelchair space will be held until an hour before the show.
Standby:best available seats are on sale for 6 from one hour before the performance for people eligible(suitable)for Saver and Supersaver discounts and thirty minutes before for all other
customers.
Group Bookings:
There is a ten per cent discount for parties of twelve or more.
School:school parties of ten or more can book 6 standby tickets in advance and will get every tenth ticket free.
Please note:we are unable to exchange tickets or refund money unless a performance is cancelled due to unforeseen circumstances.
25.If you want to book a ticket,you CANNOTC
A.use the Internet                
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C.go to the Box Office on Sundays.
D.complete a booking form and post it to the Box Office.
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A.120         B.150         C.140            D.126
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B.The audience can‘t refund money if the performance is on show.
C.A group of 12 persons can get 10 per cent discount.
D.A school party of 15 students should pay 90 for the standby tickets.
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A.The standby tickets.
B.The standby tickets for school parties of ten or more.
C.The tickets for Saver discount.
D.The tickets for group booking.
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