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Sony and Toyota are struggling. But one brand name is booming (繁荣) in Japan during the economic slowdown—Mickey Mouse.
According to the company that runs Tokyo Disneyland, Japan’s busiest theme park will be more packed than ever over Christmas and New Year’s Day. Despite the bad economy, it’s already been a record year for an escape which is cheaper than the average night out in pricey Tokyo.
“Here, economic depression (萧条) seems a world away,” visitor Namie Katsunuma said. “This is the only place where I can totally forget the economic worries and hardships of my life.”
The single mother’s salary at an auto factory was cut in November but, with her $500 yearly pass in hand, she makes the 95-km journey from her home to Tokyo Disneyland every couple of months.
The park’s operator, Oriental Land Co, estimates (估算) a record 26.5 million people will visit Tokyo Disneyland and its nearby sister park, Disneysea, during the financial year ending in March. The company is forecasting sales of a record $4.2 billion, up almost 10 percent.
“In a way, the economy works well for Tokyo Disneyland,” said Hiroshi Watanabe, an economist at the Tokyo-based Daiwa Research Institute. “Because of the economic depression, people have stopped buying cars and houses or going to Hawaii, and Tokyo Disneyland offers an affordable and pleasant alternative.”
Around the world, Disney’s theme parks have been a bright spot for the brand this year as people seem to look for an escape from bad times.
According to the passage, what happens to Tokyo Disneyland this year?

A.Fewer people visit it. B.Less money is made.
C.It attracts more visitors. D.Its sales have reached $4.2 billion.

What can be the possible reason for Tokyo Disneyland’s boom?

A.It costs less money to play here than in any other theme park.
B.People have a new understanding of amusement.
C.The economic depression has changed people’s plans to spend money.
D.Visitors seek an escape from economic depression.

What does the underlined word “alternative” mean in the sixth paragraph?

A.choice. B.park. C.time. D.trip.

According to the last paragraph, what is the writer probably going to write?

A.The theme parks that attract most visitors.
B.More examples of success of Disney theme parks.
C.Tokyo Disneyland’s plan for the next year.
D.The economic depression in other companies.
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By writing the article, the writer tries to ________ .

A.explain some Internet language B.suggest common Internet language
C.laugh at the Beijing father D.draw our attention to Internet language

What does the writer think about the term "PK"?

A.Fathers can't possibly know it. B.The daughter should understand it.
C.Online game players may know it. D."Super Girl" shouldn't have used it.

The examples of the Beijing father and the Tianjin teacher are used to show that Internet words ________ .

A.are used not only online B.can be understood very well
C.are welcomed by all the people D.cause trouble to our mother tongue

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A.A puzzled father B.Do you speak Internetish?
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Time: 8:30 a.m-4:30p.m, Dec.4
Cost: 200 yuan (US $25) per adult, 150 yuan (US $18.50) for under-12s.
Meeting place: 8:30a.m. in front of Starbucks at Lido Holiday Inn, Jiangtai Lu
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Cost: 350 yuan (US $43.40) & Time: 8:30 a.m-6:30p.m, Dec.4
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Time: 1:30 a.m-4:30p.m, Dec.4
Cost: 330yuan (US $40.74) including one hour’s riding, transportation, guide, lunch
To sign-up and more information, contact Lucy at 8580-5080, 130-1117-1326 or Lucy@highclub.cn.
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A.reporters B.holiday-makers C.guides D.sportsmen

If Mary, who is ten years old, wants to hike along the Great Wall with her parents, they will pay _____ dollars.

A.400 B.450 C.68.50 D.65

If you are interested in the knowledge about horse-riding, you’ll contact ____

A.reserve@cyclechina.com B.139-1188-6524
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Cycle China is ________.

A.a website which offers traveling information B.a traveling agency(旅行社)
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Molly was very happy. She jumped into the air. The pot of milk fell from her head onto the road. And that was the end of all her dreams.
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