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    Have you always wanted to visit Disney World or Disneyland, but were waiting for different reasons? 1., but its continuously rising ticket prices might make you frustrated.

2.. Throughout much of the 2010s, Disney raised fees at almost double the rate of inflation (通货膨胀), according to the Wall Street Journal. In fact, both U.S. parks have already made price increase in 2020. In February 2020, Disneyland, in California, raised prices on its one-day park tickets about 5 percent.3., because it's the first time Disneyland park tickets have crossed $200.

When Disney World opened, staying at the Bora Bora Bungalows cost $29 per night. Now it can cost as much as $3,400! 4.? Disney isn’t hunting for money, with a net income in 2019 of $10.44 billion. But here are some reasons:

To occupy the market

Since Walt Disney World opened in Orlando in 1971, Disney has expanded faster and faster, with new parks and attractions, pulling ahead of the competition and attracting double the visitors of its closest competitor.

5..

Disney has also increasingly attracted people with more money to spend, with private tours dinners with princesses, and the opening of a five-star hotel. “They know that the money is in the upper class, the top 10 percent, the top 1 percent.” Niles says. “They’ve created a wide variety of new products to try and, honestly, earn more money from the rich people.”

A.To attract wealthier customers

B.How does Disney make money

C.This is a rather large price increase

D.To earn more money from different people

E.So why are the tickets getting so expensive

F.The happiest place on earth isn't far out of reach

G.Disney gets bad fame for raising their ticket prices often

 

1.F 2.G 3.C 4.E 5.A 【解析】 这是一篇说明文。迪士尼乐园的票价连续多年,变得越来越高,但是票价高并不是为了赚钱。文章说明了迪士尼乐园票价高的两个原因,一是为了占领市场,二是为了吸引更有钱的顾客。 1. 根据上文Have you always wanted to visit Disney World or Disneyland, but were waiting for different reasons?( 你是否一直想去迪士尼乐园或迪斯尼乐园,但是因为不同的原因而等待?)以及后文but its continuously rising ticket prices might make you frustrated.(但它持续上涨的票价可能会让你感到沮丧)由此可知,本句承上启下,说明迪士尼乐园并非遥不可及,但是它的价格持续上涨会令人失望。故F选项“世界上最快乐的地方并非遥不可及”符合语境,故选F。 2. 根据后文Throughout much of the 2010s, Disney raised fees at almost double the rate of inflation (通货膨胀), according to the Wall Street Journal. In fact, both U.S. parks have already made price increase in 2020.可知据《华尔街日报》报道,在2010年代的大部分时间里,迪士尼的收费增幅几乎是通货膨胀率的两倍。事实上,这两个美国公园已经在2020年提价了。由此可知,迪士尼经常提高票价,故G选项“迪斯尼因为经常提高票价而声名狼藉”符合语境,故选G。 3. 根据上文In February 2020, Disneyland, in California, raised prices on its one-day park tickets about 5 percent.( 2020年2月,加州迪士尼乐园将单日门票价格提高了5%)以及后文because it's the first time Disneyland park tickets have crossed $200.可知因为这是迪斯尼乐园门票第一次超过200美元。由此可知,加州迪士尼乐园这次的价格上涨幅度非常大,第一次超过200美元。故C选项“这是相当大的价格上涨”符合语境,故选C。 4. 根据后文Disney isn’t hunting for money, with a net income in 2019 of $10.44 billion.可知迪士尼并不是为了赚钱,2019年的净利润为104.4亿美元。由此可知,本句提出问句,为什么迪士尼公园的票价这么贵?后文则做出回答。故E选项“为什么票这么贵”符合语境,故选E。 5. 本句为本段小标题,根据本段内容Disney has also increasingly attracted people with more money to spend, with private tours dinners with princesses,and the opening of a five-star hotel. “They know that the money is in the upper class, the top 10 percent, the top 1 percent.” Niles says. “They’ve created a wide variety of new products to try and, honestly, earn more money from the rich people.”可知迪士尼还吸引了越来越多有钱的人,包括与公主们共进晚餐的私人旅行,以及五星级酒店的开业。“他们知道钱来自上层阶级,最富有的10%,最富有的1%。”奈尔斯说。“他们创造了各种各样的新产品,试图从富人那里赚到更多的钱。”由此可知,本条说明迪士尼票价贵的第二个原因是为了吸引更有钱的顾客。故A选项“为了吸引更富有的顾客”符合小标题,故选A。
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