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    Given the crowds of visitors and many attractions at the Disney parks, it's easy to get lost. Thankfully, you will always find a worker to point you in the right direction. When you do, you just might start to notice something unique about their body language—and it's just one of the many secrets Disney employees won't tell you. 

    Cast members, as park employees are called, are taught in their training to always point with two fingers instead of one. The first reason for this is that pointing with just the one index finger(食指), as most Americans do, is considered impolite in some cultures and countries. The Disney parks have always attracted many international visitors, so the friendlier two-finger gesture became the norm among employees, in an effort to be sensitive and welcoming to every person. Employees have even affectionately named it "the Disney point". Michaela Paris, a former Disney employee, said the Disney point is a sign of respect.

    "Disney receives plenty of foreign travelers to their parks. The typical single finger point is a symbol of disrespect and has a negative(负面的) meaning in many cultures. Therefore, Disney created 'the Disney point' to accommodate all of their guests, " Paris said. 

    Other sources say this way of pointing is related to Disney himself. According to the Huffington Post, it's actually how Walt Disney himself used to point things out to visitors, because he usually had a cigarette balanced between the two fingers. You won't find cast members today smoking a cigarette—there's no smoking allowed for anyone, employees or guests, once you are inside the entrances at Disney parks—but the tradition of pointing with two fingers still stands. 

    Keep an eye out for the statue of Walt and Mickey doing "the Disney point" next time you're at Disney World. Meanwhile don't miss other such rules that all Disney employees must follow.

    1. (1)  When will a visitor probably notice "the Disney point"?
      A . When asking the way. B . When entering the park. C . When greeting foreigners. D . When smoking a cigarette.
    2. (2) What does "the Disney point" refer to?
      A . A gesture. B . An employee. C . A park. D . A statue.
    3. (3)  What does the underlined word "accommodate" in paragraph 3 mean?
      A . offer space to. B . put up. C . provide food for. D . adapt to.
    4. (4)  What is paragraph 4 mainly about?
      A . Rules to follow in the park. B . The life story of Walt Disney. C . Some attractions at Disney World. D . A possible origin of "the Disney point".

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