Ⅲ.综合运用
Shanghai Disneyland to Allow Outside Food
Wang Yan,a law school student,was stopped by a guard at the entrance to Shanghai Disneyland.She raised a package of cookies above her head and c__1__,“Why is outside food not allowed?”This will no longer be the case.Last week,Shanghai Disney Resort decided to c__2__out new rules on outside food.Guests are now allowed to bring food and drinks into the theme park for their own use.
However,some foods are still i__3__in the ban,including instant noodles(方便面)and stinky tofu(臭豆腐).Plastic bottled water can be brought into the park.Canned(罐装的)drinks and glass containers are forbidden.Visitors should eat in designated(指定的)areas.They should also follow trash s__4___rules to help maintain a clean environment.The staff will continue to check all guests'personal belongings.However,the process will be friendlier.
Clearly,this is a welcome change.“It's very good,”wrote an Internet user.“There are rules in place,and the rules are more r__5__.”
The new policy came after Wang filed a lawsuit(提起诉讼)against Shanghai Disneyland.The theme park used to have a ban on all outside food.Those who broke the rules had to throw the food away or leave it in a locker(寄存柜).Disney once i__6__that the policy was the same as that at its parks in Hong Kong and Tokyo.
Wang quickly received public support.Disney's rules were criticized as an example of double standards(双重标准).Its theme parks in Europe and the U.S.allow visitors to bring in outside food.It is not yet clear whether the theme parks in the other two Asian cities will make c__7__to their food policies as a result.
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