Price list for Expo 2010 Tickets
Phases
Types | Pre-sale Phase I 2009.03.02-2009.06.30 | Pre-sale Phase II 2009.07.01-2009.12.31 | Pre-sale Phase III 2010.01.01-2010.04.30 | Pre-sale Phase 2010.05.01-2010.10.31 |
Peak Day Single Day Admission | ¥170 | ¥180 | ¥190 | ¥200 |
Standard Day Single Day Admission | ¥130 | ¥140 | ¥150 | ¥160 |
3-Day Admission | N/A | ¥400 | ||
7-Day Admission | ¥900 | |||
Evening Admission | N/A | ¥90 | ||
Group Admission | For authorized travel agents only | |||
Student Group Admission | For authorized travel agents and education institutes only |
Note: Peak Days include “Labor Day” Holiday(May 1-3, 2010), “National Day” Holiday(Oct.1-7, 2010), and the last week before the closing date (Oct.25-31, 2010).
Uni Sports Club Memberships Making the most out of the sports opportunities and facilities at Surrey has never been easier! With 4 membership packages available from UniSPRTS there will be something that suits you.It is up to you to decide what you are interested in and how often you will use the facilities.As Surrey student you will be eligible for a number of special membership deals allowing you to participate in sport, exercise or dance for an unbelievable price! All memberships are available throughout the year and can be purchased from the Sport Centre. | |
Student Gold Card £95 Membership includes; Access to student club activities Student sports club insurance Unlimited use of the gym Free fitness classes Discounts on most dance and sport courses | Student Silver Card £85 Membership includes: Unlimited use of the gym Access to student club activities Student sports club insurance |
Student Bronze Card £75 Membership includes: Access to student club activities Student sports club insurance Free sport workshops | Public Associate Sport Club £75 Membership includes: Access to student club activities Discounts on most sport courses |
You can join a sports club at any time of the year by adding a club membership to your existing UniSPORTS membership.Club membership is term-time only(30 weeks) and if brought after Christmas, is for 15 weeks and available at the reduced cost of £5.00. |
1.If the Smiths hope to visit Shanghai Expo 2010 on May 2, how much will they pay to book 2 tickets on April 30?
A.¥340 B.¥360 C.¥400 D.¥380
2.Which of the following is TRUE according to Chart I?
A.Student Group Admission is intended for education institutes only.
B.Different discounts are available for purchases made in different pre-sale phases
C.The price of Peak Day single-day admission is much lower than other types.
D.Thy earlier, the higher the price of the Expo tickets is.
3.If you’d like a cheapest card with insurance included, you will choose.
A.student Gold Card B.Student Bronze Card
C.Student Silver Card D.Public Associate Sports Club
4.We can learn from the second passage that .
A.all the membership cards can be used for students to take part in club activities
B.Surrey is a company selling varieties of membership cards to students
C.Student Gold Card is the most difficult to apply for of all membership cards
D.all membership cards can only be purchased before Christmas
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What does Mary have in her hand?
A.A price list.
B.A prize list.
C.A book
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A.A price list.
B.A prize list.
C.A book
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The three biggest lies in America are: ( 1 ) “ The check is in the mail ” ( 2) “ Of course I’ll respect you in the morning .” ( 3 ) “ It was a computer error . ”
Of these three little white, the worst of the lot by far is the third. It’s the only one that can never be true. Today , if a bank statement cheats you out of $900 that way , you know what the clerk is sure to say: “ It was a computer error . ” Nonsense. The computer is reporting nothing more than what the clerk typed into it.
The most annoying case of all is when the computerized cash register in the grocery store shows that an item costs more than it actually does. If the innocent buyer points out the mistake, the checker , bagger and manager all come together and offer the familiar explanation: “ It was a computer error . ”
It wasn’t, of course . That high-tech cash register is really nothing more than an electric eye. The eye reads the Universal Product Code—that ribbon of black and white lines on the package—and then checks the code against a price list stored in memory . If the price list is right, you’ll be charged accurately.
Grocery stores update the price list each day—that is , somebody sits at a keyboard and types in the prices . If the price they type in is too high, there are only two explanations: carelessness or dishonesty. But somehow “a computer error is supposed to excuse everything”.
One reason we let people hide behind a computer is the common misunderstanding that huge, modern computers are “electric brains” with “artificial intelligence.” At some point there might be a machine with intelligence, but none exists today. The smartest computer on earth right now is no more “ intelligent ” than your average screwdriver (螺丝刀) . At this point in the development of computers, the only thing any machine can do is what a human has instructed it to so .
1.We are told that a high-tech cash register is really just __________
A.a simple adding machine B.an electric instrument of sight
C.a way to keep employees honest D.an expensive piece of window dressing
2.Grocery store price lists are updated by ___________
A.an employee B.a telephone receiver
C.an adding machine D.a typewriter
3.According to the passage, which of the following statements is true?
A.That high-tech cash register is anything but an electric eye.
B.The grocery stores update the price list every other day
C.There is no machine with intelligence today.
D.There are four biggest lies in America.
4.Which of the following describes the main idea of the passage?
A.Computers are stupid and inefficient
B.Computers errors are basically human errors.
C.Computers can help department stores update the price list.
D.Supermarket price errors are often made through dishonesty.
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The three biggest lies in America are:(1) “ The check is in the mail.” (2) “ Of course I’ll respect you in the morning. ”(3) “ It was a computer error.”
Of these three little white lies, the worst of the lot by far is the third. It’s the only one that can never be true. Today, if a bank statement cheats you out of $ 900 that way, you know what the clerk is sure to say:“ It was a computer error.” Nonsense. The computer is reporting nothing more than what the clerk typed into it.
The most annoying case of all is when the computerized cash register in the grocery store shows that an item costs more than it actually does. If the innocent buyer points out the mistake, the checker, bagger and manager all come together and offer the familiar explanation:“ It was a computer error.”
It wasn’t , of course. That high-tech cash register is really nothing more than an electric eye. The eye reads the Universal Product Code-that ribbon of black and white lines on the package-and then checks the code against a price list stored in memory. If the price list is right, you’ll be charged accurately.
Grocery stores update the price list each day-that is, somebody sits at a keyboard and types in the prices. If the price they type in is too high, there are only two explanations: carelessness or dishonesty. But somehow“ a computer error”is supposed to excuse everything.
One reason we let people hide behind a computer is the common misunderstanding that huge, modern computers are “ electric brains” with “ artificial intelligence.” At some point there might be a machine with intelligence, but none exists today. The smartest computer on earth right now is no more “ intelligent” than your average screwdriver (螺丝刀) . at this point in the development of computers the only thing any machine can do is what a human has instructed it to do .
68. According to the author, a high-tech cash register is really just
A. a simply adding machine
B. an electric instrument of sight
C. a way to keep employees honest
D. an expensive piece of window dressing
69. Grocery store price lists are updated by .
A. an employee B. a telephone receiver
C. an adding machine D. a typewriter
70. According to he author, which of the following statements is TRUE?
A.that high-tech cash register is anything but an electric eye
B. The grocery stores update the price list every other day.
C. There is no machine with intelligence today.
D. There are three lies in
71. What’s the main idea of the passage?
A. Computers are stupid and inefficient
B. Computer errors are basically human errors
C. Computers can help department stores update the price list
D. Supermarket price errors are often made by computers
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Price list for Expo 2010 Tickets
Note: Peak Days include “Labor Day” Holiday (May 1-3, 2010), “National Day” Holiday(Oct. 1-7, 2010), and the last week before the closing date (Oct. 25-31, 2010).
UniSports Club Memberships Making the most out of the sports opportunities and facilities at Surrey has never been easier! With 4 membership packages available from UniSPRTS there will be something that suits you. It is up to you to decide what you are interested in and how often you will use the facilities. As Surrey student you will be eligible for a number of special membership deals allowing you to participate in sport, exercise or dance for an unbelievable price! All memberships are available throughout the year and can be purchased from the Sport Centre. | |
Student Gold Card £95 Membership includes; Access to student club activities Student sports club insurance Unlimited use of the gym Free fitness classes Discounts on most dance and sport courses | Student Silver Card £85 Membership includes: Unlimited use of the gym Access to student club activities Student sports club insurance |
Student Bronze Card £75 Membership includes: Access to student club activities Student sports club insurance Free sport workshops | Public Associate Sport Club £75 Membership includes: Access to student club activities Discounts on most sport courses |
You can join a sports club at any time of the year by adding a club membership to your existing UniSPORTS membership. Club membership is term-time only(30 weeks) and if brought after Christmas, is for 15 weeks and available at the reduced cost of £5.00. |
1. If the Smiths hope to visit Shanghai Expo 2010 on May 2, how much will they pay to book 2 tickets on April 30?
A. ¥340 B. ¥360 C. ¥400 D.¥380
2. Which of the following is TRUE according to Chart I?
A. Student Group Admission is intended for education institutes only.
B. Different discounts are available for purchases made in different pre-sale phases
C. The price of Peak Day single-day admission is much lower than other types.
D. Thy earlier, the higher the price of the Expo tickets is.
3. If you’d like a cheapest card with insurance included, you will choose.
A. student Gold Card
B. Student Bronze Card
C. Student Silver Card
D. Public Associate Sports Club
4. We can learn from the second passage that .
A. all the membership cards can be used for students to take part in club activities
B. Surrey is a company selling varieties of membership cards to students
C. Student Gold Card is the most difficult to apply for of all membership cards
D. all membership cards can only be purchased before Christmas
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