Each ticket ____ only one person to the exhibition.
A.enters
B.posts
C.admits
D.persuade
A.enters
B.posts
C.admits
D.persuade
A.When the ticket is ordered
B.When the Carnival is held
C.When the cash are received
D.When the ticket is sold
Cinola Island, Wonderland plc operates a circus and zoological gardens (zoo) both of which are open for 365 days
per annum. The circus, which is widely regarded as the best in the world, can accommodate a maximum of 14,000
visitors per day. The zoological gardens, which opened on 1 December 1999, can accommodate a maximum of
20,000 visitors per day. Visitors travel to and from Cinola Island using petrol-driven ferries owned by Wonderland plc.
There is no other mode of transport to and from Cinola Island.
The following information is available in respect of the year ended 30 November 2006 and the year ending
30 November 2007.
(1) The zoo and circus were open on each day of the year. The circus performed once per day and was always
operated at maximum capacity.
(2) Three types of ticket were sold as follows:
Note: The petrol-driven ferries were fully depreciated as at 1 December 2006.
(7) Wonderland plc received an annual fee of £10 million from an International media group under a fixed-term
contract of three years’ duration. The contract commenced on 1 December 2005 and relates to the rights to
televise programmes which were filmed in the zoo and therefore the fee should be regarded as relating to the
zoo.
(8) Admission fees to the zoo and circus will be increased by 5% with effect from 1 December 2006. Transport fees
will remain unchanged.
(9) It is anticipated that all operating costs will increase by 4% per annum due to the impact of inflation during the
year ending 30 November 2007.
(10) The management of Wonderland plc expect that the number of visitors, visitor mix and ticket mix will remain
unchanged during the year ending 30 November 2007.
(11) Ignore taxation.
Required:
(a) Prepare the budgeted profit and loss account for Wonderland plc for the year ending 30 November 2007.
(9 marks)
I had to learn to say “please”, “sorry”, “thank you”, whether I felt it or not. Once, while buying a ticket to Waterloo, I forgot to say “please”. The man at the counter was offended and would not give me the ticket until I had said “please”. When he handed me the ticket, he said “sorry”, and hurried inside to take the only empty seat.
On the way to the office one morning, a man collapsed in my compartment. At Waterloo, everybody left, but I stayed with him until the ambulance arrived and was an hour late getting to the office. I was told that it was not my job to look after strangers.
I found that many did not even look after their own parents who were old and helpless. In India, it is the duty of the children to look after their parent and old relatives. While serving a meal, my mother always gave food to the elderly relatives and children first and ate whatever was left over. The elderly never felt isolated. They lived with their families and contributed to the happiness of the house.
31. How long had the writer stayed in England?
A. Just a year
B. More than a year
C. Almost two years
D. About ten months
32. What does the word “rarely” mean in the first paragraph?
A. seldom
B. always
C. often
D. independent while the wife is dependent
33. What did the writer mean when he said “many had a natural gift for gossip”?
A. Many British people were born speakers
B. Many British people were talkative.
C. Many British people were hot-tempered.
D. Many British people were talented
34. What did the writer mean to say by giving us the examples in the second paragraph?
A. English people are very polite because they always say “thank you” or “sorry”.
B. English people enjoy teaching others lessons of politeness.
C. He had to learn to say “please”, “sorry”, “thank you”.
D. English people say polite words without sincere politeness.
35. What does the last paragraph suggest?
A. Many old people in England were lonely because they were not taken good care of.
B. Old people in India never felt isolated.
C. The writer’s mother always ate whatever was left over.
D. Old people in most countries are respected.
A.break
B.reject
C.suspend
D.exceed
A season ticket _______the holder to make as many journeys as he wishes within the stated period of time.
A) entitles B) grants C)bloomed D)promises
A.take on
B.take off
C.take up
D.take in
A、costs
B、takes
C、spends
D、pays