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Magical Accommodations in the Heart of the Disneyland Resort

Almost as long as The Happiest Place on Earth has been drawing guests from around the world, the 990room Disneyland Hotel has been keeping the magic going with its first-class accommodations, entertainment, shops and exceptional recreational opportunities. Cool off at the Never Land Pool, themed after the Disney animated classic “Peter Pan”. Dine at one of the award-winning restaurants or at the wacky Goofy’s Kitchen.

Shop for unique Disney items at Disney’s Fantasia Shop. With all the fun and excitement going on at the Disneyland Hotel, it’s no wonder your Disney Character pals are always dropping by to visit!

The original Disney hotel has the feeling of magic wherever you turn. The fun and fantasy here will leave you with sweet dreams that always end happily ever after. Conveniently located close to the Downtown Disney District, 990 rooms in three high-rise towers, Disney touches are everywhere, like the oversized Sorcerer’s Hat and the Never Land themed pool, Stet-of-the-are business center and conference facilities unrivaled by many Anaheim hotels, imaginative environments, attention to detail and Disney-quality service.

45.This passage may most probably be _____.

A.a(chǎn)n ad for a hotel      B.a(chǎn)n introduction to Disney land

C.a(chǎn) tour guide to an adventure land    D.a(chǎn) letter from a customer

46.The underlined word unrivaled in the last paragraph probably means _____.

A.suspected  B.unmatched       C.discovered       D.disliked

47.You may have dinner at _______.

A.Fantasia Shop  B.Never Land Pool    

C.Goofy’s Kitchen      D.Sorcerer’s Hat

48.The Happiest Place on Earth in the first paragraph refers to ______.

A.Disneyland Resort   B.Disney hotel C.Anaheim hotels    D.Downtown Disney

45---48   AB C A    

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