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.a(chǎn)ll 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.a(chǎn)ll membership cards can only be purchased before Christmas

 

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