问题 阅读理解与欣赏
6.下面是某中学于2010年9月和2011年3月对该校初一学生消费观念及消费现状的调查结果表,请你根据调查数据为该校校刊构思一则新闻,字数不超过20字。(3分)  
     调查项目
   2008年9月
   2009年3月
以名牌消费为荣的学生比例
75.8%
10.6%
拥有名牌运动服的学生比例
62.3%
26.1%
过生日吃喝宴请的学生比例
15.5%
0.4%
有爱吃零食习惯的学生比例
57.2%
6.8%
 
答案

(2分)示例:消费观念深刻变化  生活朴实蔚然成风 (用单句或复句表示,意思对即可。主题正确鲜明1分,语言简洁流畅1分。达不到要求的酌情扣分。)

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One day Walt Disney had a vision. It was a vision of a place where children and parents could have fun together. The more Walt dreamed of a "magical park," the more imaginative and elaborate it became.

The original plans for the park were on 8 acres next to the Burbank studios where his employees and families could go to relax. Although World War lI put those plans on hold. During the war, Disney had time to come up with new ideas, and creations for his magical park. It was soon clear that 8 acres wouldn’t be enough.

Finally in 1953, he had the Stanford Research Institute conduct a survey for a 100-acre site, outside of Los Angeles. He needed space to build rivers, waterfalls and mountains; he would have flying elephants and giant teacups; a fairy-tale castle, moon rockets and a scenic railway; all inside a magic kingdom he called "Disneyland".

The search for the best venue for the park ended in the rural Anaheim, California with a purchase of a 160-acre orange grove near the junction of the Santa Ana Freeway (1-5) and Harbor Boulevard.

Construction for Disneyland began on July 21, 1954, 12 months before the park was scheduled to open.

Some 160-acres of citrus trees had been cleared and 15 houses moved to make room for ’the park. However, when the real designing came around, Disney met with inevitable questions. How do you make believable wild animals, that aren’t real How do you make a Mississippi paddle ship How do you go about building a huge castle in the middle of Anaheim, California Disney asked his movie studio staff for answers. The design of Disneyland was something never done before. There would be four uniquely different theme parts: Adventureland, Frontierland, Fantasyland,Tomorrowland. Bit by bit, Disneyland got ready for opening day. The staff worked around the clock to get ready.

But opening day was a terrible disaster. Beside the terrible opening day conditions, the park did eventually pick up. By 1965, ten years after opening day, 50 Million visitors had come through the gates.

You could see all the following things except () in Disney.

A. rivers, waterfalls and mountains

B. flying elephants and giant teacups

C. a huge castle

D. wild animals