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When you travel in England , you can't miss the visit to Windsor Castle, the family home to British kings and queens for over 1,000 year.

    Opening Times at Windsor Castle:

    The castle opening hours

    ◆1 Mar 2018﹣31 Oct 2018(Monday﹣Sunday 09:30﹣17:15)

    ◆1 Nov 2018﹣28 Feb 2019(Monday﹣Sunday 09:45﹣16:15)

    Prices

    Adult ticket:£21.20

    Family ticket(2 adults & 3 children between 5 and 17 years old ): £54.70

    Senior/ College student ticket: £19.30

    Under 17 years old /Disabled ticket: £12.30

    Castle Closing Dates:

    The castle will be closed on the following dates:

    ◆ 17 & l8 Jun 20l8

    ◆ 12 Oct 2018

    Top tips:

    ◆ Buy your ticket on the Internet before you arrive to save some time.

    ◆ If you want to see the Changing of the Guard ceremony, get to the Castle grounds at 11: 00. During the summer it happens every day, if the weather is good.

(1)When does the castle close on October 1, 2018?  

A.A:09:30

B.A:17:15

C.A:09:45

D.A:16:15

(2)They should pay at least  if Mr. and Mrs. Green bring their three children(all between 5 and 17 years old)to visit the castle.

A.£79.30

B.£67

C.£57.40

D.£54.70

(3)The Changing of the Guard Ceremony might not take place in summer if  

A. the weather is bad

B. the castle is being repaired

C. there are no visitors

D. the queen doesn't live there

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A book.

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The earth.

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A library.

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The universe.

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A brighter night.

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More personal space.

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