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    The Disneyland parks are full of amusements, but they're also small cities that deal with deliveries, rubbish, and groups of visitors. People need to move from one place to another; they have to refuel and relax. To meet these requirements, the parks are well-equipped in reality. For example, Disneyland Park in California has a reliable transport system. In Walt Disney World in Florida, dustbins are spaced 30 feet apart, and all of them are emptied through underground tubes(地下管道).

None of this happened by accident. Walt Disney first had his idea for a play land in 1937. He first imagined the park’s buildings in a small size. He spent years collecting ideas by visiting other places. He studied Beverly Park in Los Angeles, including rebuilt historic villages. He visited Colonial Williamsburg, where employees dressed up and walked around… Then he organized a team of engineers and designers to plan and build a small world he called Disneyland. Walt Disney had blueprints(蓝图) drawn up, and tried to get the permission to break ground(破土动工).

In 1952, he showed his plan to the Burbank City government, for a 16-acre site between Griffith Park and his studio in Burbank. They didn't go for it. ''We don't want the carnival(嘉年华会) atmosphere, '' an official said. ''We don't want the loud music and screaming.''

The failure got Disney thinking even bigger. In 1953, he closed a deal to buy some land in Anaheim. Some designers thought it was too far, but Disney went ahead. It was like building a new city. Pipes had to be fixed. Railway track had to be laid around. Disney chose the hub-and-spoke(轴辐式) street pattern that many cities have. ''I want Disneyland to be a place where you can't get lost, '' he said. Designers and architects also diagrammed(图解) the rides and made models, while artists painted the background.

Finally in July 1955, the visitors came. If they picked up maps, they could see the results of years' planning: the shops and restaurants, the square, and the streets. The magic city had finally jumped off the drawing board and come into real life.

1.What does the author want to show about Disneyland parks in the first paragraph?

A.The convenient environment.

B.The amusing tourist attractions.

C.The differences between the parks.

D.The visitors' common requirements.

2.Why did Walt Disney travel to different places including Beverly Park?

A.To choose a place for construction.

B.To advertise his Disneyland Park.

C.To experience American culture.

D.To get inspired for his park.

3.What led to the Burbank City government refusing Disney's application?

A.Upsetting noises.

B.Possible safety dangers.

C.Harm to the local environment.

D.Large areas for building the park.

4.What kind of person is Walt Disney according to the passage?

A.Considerate and hard-working.

B.Stubborn but kind-hearted.

C.Careful and determined.

D.Confident but selfish.

5.What's the best title of the text?

A.It is worthwhile to build large parks

B.Disneyland has been built like a brand-new city

C.How a theme park was built in a big city of USA

D.Disneyland --- a famous park around the world

 

1.A 2.D 3.A 4.C 5.B 【解析】 这是一篇说明文。文章主要向我们描述了迪士尼乐园的建成经过。 1. 推理判断题。根据文章第一段的To meet these requirements, the parks are well-equipped in reality. For example, Disneyland Park in California has a reliable transport system. In Walt Disney World in Florida, dustbins are spaced 30 feet apart, and all of them are emptied through underground tubes. (为了满足这些要求,这些公园在现实中装备精良。例如,在佛罗里达州的沃尔特迪斯尼乐园,垃圾箱间隔30英尺,所有垃圾都通过地下管道排出。)可推测,作者想在第一段展示迪斯尼乐园的便利的环境。A. The convenient environment.(便利的环境)符合以上说法,故选A项。 2. 细节理解题。根据文章第二段的He spent years collecting ideas by visiting other places. He studied Beverly Park in Los Angeles, including rebuilt historic villages. (他花了数年时间通过参观其他地方来收集想法。他研究了洛杉矶的贝弗利公园,包括重建的历史村庄。)可知,沃尔特.迪斯尼要去不同的地方旅行为他的公园获得灵感。D. To get inspired for his park.(为了给他的公园获得灵感)符合以上说法,故选D项。 3. 细节理解题。根据文章第三段的They didn't go for it. "We don't want the carnival atmosphere," an official said. "We don't want the loud music and screaming. (他们没有去做。“我们不想要狂欢节的气氛嘉年华会”一位官员说,“我们不想要喧闹的音乐和尖叫声。”)可知,是令人不安的噪音导致伯班克市政府拒绝了迪斯尼的申请。A. Upsetting noises.(令人心烦意乱的噪音)符合以上说法,故选A项。 4. 推理判断题。根据第二段的He first imagined the park's buildings in a small size. He spent years collecting ideas by visiting other places. He studied Beverly Park in Los Angeles, including rebuilt historic villages. He visited Colonial Williamsburg, where employees dressed up and walked around… Then he organized a team of engineers and designers to plan and build a small world he called Disneyland.(他首先设想了一个小型的公园。他花了数年时间走访其他公园以手机思想。他研究了洛杉矶的贝弗利公园,包括重建的历史村庄。他参观了殖民地时期的威廉斯堡,那里的员工都盛装打扮并四处走动。然后,他组织了一个工程师和设计师团队,计划建造一个名叫迪斯尼的小世界)和文章第四段的 The failure got Disney thinking even bigger. In 1953, he closed a deal to buy some land in Anaheim. (这一失败让迪斯尼的想法更大了。1953年,他完成了在阿纳海姆购买一些土地的交易。)可推测,沃尔特.迪斯尼是小心谨慎而坚定的。C. Careful and determined.(小心谨慎而坚定的)符合以上说法,故选C项。 5. 主旨大意题。根据文章的主要内容,可知本文主要介绍了迪斯尼公园的建造经过,再结合最后一段的The magic city had finally jumped off the drawing board and come into real life.(这座神奇的城市终于从画板上跳了下来成为了现实)可知,B. Disneyland has been built like a brand-new city(迪斯尼乐园已建成一座崭新的城市)可以作为本文标题,故选B项。
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