Shanghai Disney Resort

Beginning on June 16, 2016, discover a never-before-seen world of wonder! This is Shanghai Disneyland, a fun experience filled with creativity and adventure! Set your sights on Enchanted Storybook Castle- -the largest Disney castle on the planet --and then get ready to explore these unforgettable lands: Mickey Avenue, Gardens of Imagination, Fantasyland, Adventure Isle (岛), Treasure Cove (宝藏湾) and Tomorrowland.

A Warm Welcome on Mickey Avenue

Walk down this street and you might see Minnie and other world's most popular Disney Characters! You never know who you might meet when you visit shops!

Meet Mickey at the Gardens of Imagination

Get ready for your close-up-a face to face with the world-famous Mickey Mouse!

Enchanted Storybook Castle at Fantasyland

Visit the largest Disney castle in the world, the shining symbol (象征) of Shanghai Disneyland -celebrating the stories of Disney Princesses!

Disney Jungle (丛林) Characters at Adventure Isle

Journey to this jungle island in the largest, deepest, bluest ocean on Earth!

Set a Course for Adventure at Treasure Cove

Get ready for your open-water adventure. There's no better way to get up close to the unforgettable sights of Treasure Cove.

Star Wars at Tomorrowland

Catch some classic Star Wars Characters or maybe even a new Character from Star Wars!

1-Day Ticket 2016 June

1 Adult Total¥499. 00 CNY

1 Child 1 /Senior (Ages 65+) Total¥375. 00 CNY

2-Day Ticket 2016 June

1 Adult Total¥950. 00 CNY

1 Child/ Senior (Ages 65+) Total¥710. 00CNY

Getting to Shanghai Disney Resort by Shanghai Metro

Ride in comfort by Shanghai Metro rail service, all the way to Shanghai Disney Resort- the final stop on Line 11.

1.Enchanted Storybook Castle is the ______ Disney castle on the planet.

A.smallest B.biggest C.nicest D.highest

2.There are ______ unforgettable lands in Shanghai Disneyland.

A.four B.five C.six. D.seven

3.You will pay ______ if you go to Shanghai Disneyland with your parents for 1 day.

A.499 CNY B.998 CNY C.1125 CNY D.1373 CNY

4.The underlined word “Senior” means “ ______ ”.

A.The old B.The blind C.Student D.Policeman

5.Which of the following statements is Not True?

A.If you walk down Mickey Avenue,you might see Minnie.

B.Disney Jungle Island is in the largest, deepest, greenest ocean on Earth.

C.You can have the open-water adventure at Treasure Cove.

D.The fans of Star Wars may catch a new Character at Tomorrowland.

6.Probably we can find this passage in a ______ .

A.short-story B.science book C.travel guide D.sports newspaper

Ever since Jonathan had set up the house in Compton Street, he had looked after it very carefully. Before he left the house in the morning, he carefully closed all the doors downstairs, opened some windows to let the air in and locked the front gate. _______ Jonathan did was tidy and orderly.

One summer evening Jonathan returned home _______ at five minutes to seven exactly. When he opened the front gate; he immediately noticed something strange. There was a heavy footprint in the soil in one of the flower beds. Jonathan was just going to blame (责怪) the milkman or the postman when he noticed that one of the curtains in the front room downstairs was not in its usual place. That was too strange! Jonathan. _______ left anything out of place.

He walked up to the front door and opened it quietly. He listened carefully for a few minutes, but he could hear nothing. The front room door was half open. Jonathan thought about it carefully,. _______ if he had forgotten to close it that morning. He had never forgotten before. He looked inside the room. The shadow (影子) of a man was clearly reflected on (映在) the far wall in the evening sunlight. He had been standing _______ the door since Jonathan's return. Jonathan shut the door quickly and turned the key. Then he picked up the telephone in the hall and called the police.

The thief tried to climb through a window to get out, but Jonathan had expected that. He _______ him with his umbrella, holding it as a sword (剑). Three minutes later the police arrived there. Jonathan was a little angry that he had to have dinner later than usual, but on the whole he felt quite pleased with himself.

1.A.Nothing B.Something C.Anything D.Everything

2.A.as usual B.all the time C.right away D.as soon as

3.A.always B.never C.often D.seldom

4.A.knowing B.guessing C.wondering D.surprising

5.A.at B.in front of C.beside D.behind

6.A.caught B.attracted C.attacked D.pulled

How much pocket money do you get? How do you spend it? The Blue Book of Chinese Teenager Financial Study shows that social (社会的) activities now take up more of teenagers' spending. The book was about teenagers' spending habits. It was based on studies in nine cities in China, such as Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou. The results show that students are spending more and more on their relationships with friends and classmates, such as having meals together and buying birthday gifts. Only one-third of high school students think about the price when choosing gifts. Most say they only care about what their friends like.

Xiao Hao, 17, a student at Gaoyou Normal School in Jiangsu, spent more than 1,000 yuan on his birthday meal this February. “They had given me gifts. If I hadn't done anything in return, I'd have lost face,” Xia said.

Xia's experience is quite usual among the young students. A meal can cost a student's pocket money for a month. Many just ask more from parents when they use up their money.

Zhang Wei, an expert on teenagers' financial study, suggested that teenagers should learn to make a budget. A budget is a plan of how money will be spent. It helps make decisions about money. To make good use of your money, you can also set a limit (R#d). Learn to balance your wants and needs. When choosing gifts for friends, let them know that you care. Sometimes a handmade gift is much better than an expensive one.

1.Were there only three cities in China taking part in the study?

____________________________________________________________________________________________.

2.According to the results, how do students spend most of their pocket money?

They spend most of their money _______________________________________________.

3.Which do most students consider when choosing a gift, the price or the things their friends like?

____________________________________________________________________________________________

4.Why did Xiao Hao spend much money on his birthday meal?

Because he didn't want to_______________________________________________.

5.How much can a meal usually cost among the young students?

____________________________________________________________________________________________

6.What suggestions are given in the passage to help students 'make good use of the pocket money?

______________________________ and ______________________________ help students make good use of the pocket money.

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