Hong Kong’s movement has urged the Walt Disney company to cut the maximum number of people allowed into its new park after visitors complained about long queues at trial opening over the weekend.

The park admitted about 30,000 guests on Sunday for a rehearsal, but visitors found themselves waiting in line for up to three hours for some popular rides. Many waited for up to half an hour at fast food outlets.

The park, which was built to take a maximum capacity of 30,000 visitors, officially opens next Monday. But Hong Kong Financial Secretary Heary Tang urged the company to consider lowering the upper limit.

“If it takes in 30,000 people, the queues will be very long and buying lunch would take a very long time,” Tang told reporters late on Monday. “Disney has told us that queues at its other parks are also very long during peak periods, but people may not be used to lining up for so long. So we are discussing with Disney on whether it could manage this more flexibly.”

Asked if the full capacity should be lower than 30,000, he said, “We are now examining this. We should handle it flexibly.”

Disney was not immediately available for comment.

Hong Kong’s government holds a 57 percent stake in the park and Disney owns the rest. The project was launched during a time when Hong Kong was in recession (衰退) and was widely regarded as a best cure to the city’s economic trouble.

The park is expected to draw massive crowds, particularly from Chinese mainland. But, not all news associated with the park has been encouraging.

1.When visitors where lining up for tickets for a long time, they were        .

       A.excited                B.upset                   C.nervous               D.dissatisfied

2.What’s the best title for the passage?

       A.HK Disney opens up.

       B.HK urges Disney to cut visitors capacity at the new park.

       C.HK encourages natives to visit Disney.

       D.Disney attracts visitors from Hong Kong and Chinese mainland.

3.By mentioning what Tang said, the author wants to show         .

       A.visitors showed great interest in Disney

       B.Disney will take some measures to limit visitors

       C.why HK governments suggests lowering the number of visitors

       D.the HK government tried to co – operate with Disney

4.When HK Disney was launched,             .

      A.people though little of its future development

       B.people thought it a way to revive (復(fù)蘇,恢復(fù)) HK’s economy

       C.Disney hold belief that it could bring more money

       D.Disney was in recession across the global

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