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    Do you know Disneyland? Have you heard of Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck?

Disneyland is a worldfamous amusement (娱乐) park. Children all over the world call it “Happiest Place on Earth”.

Walt Disney was born in 1901 in America. The Mickey Mouse created in 1927 made him very famous. He died in 1966, but his work and his dreams did not die. Now people all over the world enjoy his Mickey Mouse.

In 1955, Walt Disney built Disney’s first theme park in California, US. When he opened it, he wanted to make a “dreamland” where parents and children could both enjoy the happiness and adventure.

From the Sleeping Beauty’s Castle to the spinning (旋转的) tea cups, there’s a lot to see and do in this dream town. There are now 11 Disneyland parks in the world. Since 1955, Disneyland parks have welcomed over 500 million visitors. The first one in Asia is in Tokyo. It was built in 1983. The 11th Disneyland is in Hong Kong. It is the first Disneyland in China and it opened in 2005.

1.The Mickey Mouse is      years old now.

2.      can both enjoy themselves in the Disneyland.

3.In this dream town there are lots of things for visitors to       .

4.Over 500 million visitors      the Disneyland parks since 1955.

5.The first Disneyland in China is in       and it opened in 2005.

 

1.Ninety-three/93 2.Parents and children 3.see and do 4.have come/been to 5.Hong Kong 【解析】 文章大意:文章主要介绍了迪士尼乐园的历史和现状,同时也介绍了米老鼠的情况。 1.根据The Mickey Mouse created in 1927,可知米老鼠创作于1927年,现在是2020年,所以现在米老鼠93岁了,故答案为Ninety-three/93。 2.根据In 1955, Walt Disney built Disney’s first theme park in California, US……. where parents and children could both enjoy the happiness and adventure. 1955年,Walt Disney在美国加利福尼亚州建造了迪斯尼的第一个主题公园。……在那里父母和孩子都能享受幸福和冒险。可知父母和孩子都可以在迪斯尼乐园玩得很开心。故答案为Parents and children。 3.根据there’s a lot to see and do in this dream town. 在这个梦幻小镇上有很多可看的和可做的。可知,在这个梦幻小镇上,有很多东西可以供游客看和做,前面有动词不定式符号to,所以用动词原形,故答案为see and do。 4.根据Since 1955, Disneyland parks have welcomed over 500 million visitors. 自1955年以来,迪斯尼乐园公园已经接待了超过5亿游客。可知,自1955年以来,已有超过5亿游客来到迪斯尼乐园公园。由since 1955可知句子时态用现在完成时,故答案为have come/been to。 5.根据The 11th Disneyland is in Hong Kong. It is the first Disneyland in China and it opened in 2005. 第11个迪斯尼乐园在香港。这是中国第一个迪斯尼乐园,并于2005年开业。可知,中国第一个迪斯尼乐园在香港,它于2005年开业。故答案为Hong Kong。
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