A.By plane. | B.By bus. | C.By subway. |
A.Take a bus. | B.Park her car. | C.Find a taxi. |
A.He drove over the speed limit. |
B.He parked his car in the wrong place. |
C.He drove the wrong way down a one-way street. |
4 . 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
1. Why did Sarah make the phone call?A.To ask a favor. | B.To pass on a message. | C.To make an appointment. |
A.In Brighton. | B.At her home. | C.At the Shelton Hotel. |
A.At 7:40. | B.At 8:00. | C.At 8:20. |
A.Neighbors. | B.Fellow workers. | C.Husband and wife. |
5 . Our mother has to leave home every day before we go to school. She has to walk twelve blocks to take the bus to work. We think it’s terrible that there is no bus that comes closer to our street.
I said to my mother, “This is a public transportation system. It is our system. It should come closer to our home. I do not want you to walk that far to get to the bus.” She agreed, but she said it would take more than one family to get the bus line to change. I told my mother I would ask my teacher about it. We could do a study and maybe start a petition (请愿书).
My teacher liked the idea. He said we could do the survey. So our class surveyed all our parents. We collected our survey data and made a table. We found that 90% of all the parents would use the bus more if it was easier to get to. We also found that only 20% of the parents could get to it easily, just by walking five blocks. For all the others, it took between 6 and 12 blocks.
We made a map to show how the bus route (路线) could be changed to reach people in our community more easily. Then my teacher called the alderman (市议员) to see if we could meet to talk about our study.
The alderman was impressed. She said we had done a really good job of thinking out the problem and a solution. She promised she would talk with the head of the transportation system about it.
Now my mother can leave later, and she only has to walk four blocks to get to the bus. When she leaves in the morning, she always says, “Son, I’m so glad you got the bus route changed.”
1. According to the first two paragraphs, the author wanted to ______.A.get the public transportation system improved |
B.walk with his mother to the bus stop |
C.invite more families to take the bus |
D.ask his teacher about a study plan |
A.90% of the parents took the bus to work because it was easier to get to. |
B.20% of the parents lived within five blocks to the bus stop. |
C.Most parents used to wait for the bus to pick them up. |
D.Only a few parents sent their kids to school by bus. |
A.Worried. | B.Annoyed. |
C.Moved. | D.Relaxed. |
A.We should take notice of our family life. |
B.We should communicate with others. |
C.The harder we study, the greater progress we’ll make. |
D.As long as we make efforts, we’ll make a difference. |
A.Check the new bike. | B.Buy a new bike. | C.Ride the new bike |
Delivery drones, as the name suggests,
8 . Over the past decade, more and more travelers have been embracing the idea of slow travel. One of the most popular methods of slow travel, if you have the time, is by rail. Here are our picks for some of the best train rides in the world.
The Glacier Express
The Glacier Express takes more than eight hours to cross the 180-mile journey between Zermatt and St. Moritz in Switzerland at an average of 18 mph. The classic red train journey brings you to Europe’s mountains at their very best — with views of snow-covered forests and peaks included!
The Nilgiri Mountain Railway
Running through Tamil Nadu State, the train is the slowest in India due to an extremely steep gradient on the route. It takes nearly five hours to cover a distance of 46 km. Clearly nobody uses the NMR to get from A to B, but for the sheer joy of riding in a train that passes through 16 tunnels, 250 bridges and 208 steep curves on the richly biodiverse Western Ghats mountain range.
No. 6063/6064
With a length of 257 kilometers, the highly popular “small-and-slow train” route winds through the Qinling Mountains, linking 13 stations at the highest cost of 39.5 yuan. Villagers take the train to sell their vegetables in nearby counties to add to their families’ income. Helping poverty alleviation and carrying students to schools, the rail line, running for over 60 years, is a guarantee of and witness to the wish for a better life of the people along its route.
Royal Scotsman
With the full length of 1930 kilometers, the Royal Scotsman marries Edwardian elegance with the comforts of a five-star country house. The train includes elegant lounges, comfortable suites, and an open observation deck. The 9-coach train carries a just 36 passengers maximum with a passenger to staff ratio of 1:3. One of the coaches is the amazing Bamford Spa offering something of a palace on wheels.
1. Why do people choose the Nilgiri Mountain Railway?A.To view the snow-covered forests. |
B.To travel from one place to another. |
C.To experience the amusement of riding. |
D.To study the geography of the Western Ghats. |
A.The Glacier Express. | B.No. 6063/6064. |
C.The Nilgiri Mountain Railway. | D.Royal Scotsman. |
A.Its luxury. | B.Its route. | C.Its history. | D.Its convenience. |
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A.There will be more pollution. |
B.There will be more bicycle tracks. |
C.There will be more parking areas. |