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(2020·常州一中高三模擬)
What Is an E-ticket Ride?
An E-ticket ride is an especially thrilling amusement park ride. The term now can refer to anything extraordinary. What distinguishes this from any
2、other ride is the level of detail, technology, and entertainment value.
From 19551982, the Disneyland theme park in Anaheim, California, sold individual ride tickets with admission to the park. In 1972, simple rides like the King Arthur Carousel took A-tickets, while Alice In Wonderland was B-ticke
3、ts. C and D-ticket rides were a bit more advanced, including Peter Pan’s Flight, and Flight to the Moon. The biggest, best, and newest rides in the park were reserved for the 85 cent E-ticket. In the 1970s, this list included Pirates of the Caribbean, and the Haunted Mansion.
One interesting thing
4、about the tickets is that Disney officials consistently referred to them as coupons, while guests insisted they should be called tickets. In 1982, the tickets — or coupons — were phased out of the Disneyland world, as the park introduced a pay-one-price admission.
As a replacement of sorts for the
5、ticketing system, Disney introduced the FASTPASS? for some of the rides. Generally, the FASTPASS? is used on the most popular rides. Rumors often circulate to suggest that Disneyland is planning to stop using this system in favor of VIP tickets, outraging some fans.
From 19972020, the Walt Disney W
6、orld Resort in Florida offered an experience called E-ride Nights. This popular, although costly, extra allowed ticket-holding visitors to stay in the park three hours after closing and ride some of the most popular attractions.
Today, although the tickets no longer officially exist, Disney fans st
7、ill classify rides by their ticket status. In the 2020 announcement of expansions to the California Adventure Park, at least two new E-ticket attractions were announced, the Little Mermaid ride and a test-track racing ride based on the Pixar movie Cars. Recent criticisms of the re-opened Finding Nem
8、o Submarine Voyage suggest that some fans think the ride has been downgraded to a D-ticket from its former glory.
In popular culture, the phrase has been used to refer to an extraordinary experience. American astronaut Sally Ride famously referred to riding the space shuttle as an E-ticket experie
9、nce. The phrase has appeared in several movies. Fans of the Disney parks have also produced a ride-based fan magazine called The “E”Ticket since 1986. Although the term no longer applies to the Disney method of ride admission, it is still consistently popular as a popular phrase.
What Is an E-ticke
10、t Ride?
Outline
Supporting Details
(1) ________ of E-ticket
Ride
●It is a thrilling amusement park ride.
●It (2) ________ from any other ride in the level of detail, technology, and entertainment value.
(3) ________ of ride tickets
●From 19551982, A, B, C and D-ticket rides (4) ________ up i
11、n the Disneyland theme park.
●FASTPASS? was introduced to Disney to (5) ________ for the ticketing system.
●From 19972020, people could go (6) ________ E-ride Nights in the Walt Disney World Resort in Florida.
●Disney officials referred to them as coupons all the time.
●In 2020, at least two new
12、 E-ticket attractions were announced to (7) ________ to the California Adventure Park.
Present
situation
●In popular culture, the term can refer to extraordinary (8) ________.
●American astronaut Sally Ride (9) ________ riding the space shuttle as an E-ticket experience.
●Although the term no l
13、onger applies to the Disney method of ride admission, it (10) ________ consistently popular as a popular phrase.
1.________ 2.________ 3.________ 4.________
5.________ 6.________ 7.________ 8.________
9.________ 10.________
Ⅱ.書(shū)面表達(dá)(滿分25分)
(2020·無(wú)錫高三模擬)請(qǐng)閱讀下面短文,并按照要求用英語(yǔ)寫(xiě)一篇150詞左右的文章。
We often hear
14、 people complain about lack of opportunity. In fact, this world does not lack opportunity. But it does make a difference if we are able to grasp it.
For example, let’s suppose that Harvard University is recruiting (招收) students in China, and the requirement is that students must score above 640 for
15、 the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) and 2,200 for the Graduate Record Examination (GRE) for admission to the university. Have you scored those scores? If you haven’t, you may feel regret, “I would have worked harder if I had known the requirements.”
When opportunity knocks, make sure
16、 your door isn’t locked. An able man will find opportunity everywhere, while a weak one will be left with only one opportunity, and that is to complain of having to prove what he is worth in this world.
[寫(xiě)作內(nèi)容]
1.用約30個(gè)單詞概括上文的主要內(nèi)容;
2.用約120個(gè)單詞就“機(jī)遇”這一話題發(fā)表你的看法,內(nèi)容包括:
(1)你如何看待機(jī)遇?
(2)我們?cè)鯓硬拍茏プC(jī)遇?
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17、]
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2.闡述觀點(diǎn)或提供論據(jù)時(shí),不能直接引用原文語(yǔ)句;
3.作文中不能出現(xiàn)真實(shí)姓名和學(xué)校名稱(chēng);
4.不必寫(xiě)標(biāo)題。
[評(píng)分標(biāo)準(zhǔn)]
內(nèi)容完整,語(yǔ)言規(guī)范,語(yǔ)篇連貫,詞數(shù)適當(dāng)。
答 案
Ⅰ.1.Definition/Meaning 2.differs
3.Development 4.turned/showed/sprang 5.substitute 6.through 7.expand 8.experiences 9.considered/treated/regarded 10
18、.remains/is
Ⅱ.參考范文:
The author seems to believe we don’t lack opportunity in our lives. He informs us through an example that what we need most is the courage and ability to grasp opportunity.
Needless to say, opportunity plays a very important part in our lives when it comes to achieving success
19、. To some extent, almost every success involves an element of opportunity. Just as the ancient Chinese put it, it takes the correct time, favorable place and united people to achieve something. But opportunity doesn’t often come our way.
From my point of view, all that it takes is good preparation.
20、 As a popular saying goes, “Opportunity favors those who are prepared.” Hard work and good preparation can equip us with enough knowledge and skills to deal with the coming challenges, which are golden opportunities. However, if we don’t work hard, we can do nothing but regretfully let opportunity slip off our fingers.