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The Smiths are going to visit Hong Kong next summer. They will fly there. They will spend about two weeks there.
First, they are going to visit all the places of interest(名胜古迹) in the city and also do some shopping. They can enjoy shopping until ten o’clock at night.
Second, they are going to eat delicious food there. There are many Chinese and western restaurants there. They can enjoy many kinds of food, for example, fish, meat and vegetables.
Last, they are going to visit Disneyland. There are lots of interesting things to do. They will take lots of photos there.
They are looking forward to their summer holidays.
The Smiths are going to Hong Kong by ____________.

A.bus B.air C.train D.taxi

The shopping mall in Hong Kong may open _____________.

A.until 10:00 p.m. B.after 10:00 p.m.
C.the whole night D.until 9:00 p.m.

The Smiths can ____________ in Hong Kong.

A.only enjoy western food
B.only enjoy Chinese food
C.enjoy western and Chinese food
D.only enjoy vegetables

Which of the sentence is true?

A.It will take the Smiths two weeks to go to Hong Kong.
B.There are lots of interesting places in Hong Kong.
C.Visitors cannot take photos in Disneyland.
D.They aren’t going to take photos there.

We can see that the Smiths will have a ____________ summer holiday.

A.sorry B.hard C.happy D.sad
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