A.Gate 16. | B.Gate 18. | C.Gate 20. |
A.When buses leave for Chicago. |
B.Where the bus station is. |
C.If there is any bus going to Chicago. |
3 . Sydney has a huge bus system. No buses accept cash, and a ticket needs to be bought ahead of time. The buses often run at busy hours and regularly during the day. The Sydney Explorer bus provides air — conditioned service and stops at 27 tourist attractions. Spartner, the Bondi Explorer, stops at 19 attractions. Tickets allow holders to jump on and off as they please, and they can be used for one or two days. It's an easy way o see the city and the surroundings.
Sydney's train service runs throughout the central city area and the surroundings. Tickets can be bought from machines that operate 24 hours a day or from ticket offices. The monorail(单轨火车) travels through central Sydney. It is the most excellent way to gain a good view of the whole city. The monorail runs every three to five minutes, and it takes 15 minutes to complete its journey. Sydney is built around a harbor, and the Parramatta River has a large ferry(渡船) system. It serves the area around the harbor. These include Taronga Zoo, Darling Harbor, Rose Bay, the North Shore, Cockatoo Island and Sydney Olympic Park. The ferries have operated for more than 135 years and 14 million passengers take the ferries each year.
Water taxis can offer special services that some visitors enjoy, such as transporting passengers to specific locations, offering guided tours of waterways and so on. The tickets sell for 20 Australian dollars for a day or 57 Australian dollar for a week. It is strange, isn't it?
1. What should people take when getting on the bus in Sydney?A.Cash. | B.Tickets. | C.Change. | D.Bank cards. |
A.can stop the bus at any time | B.can visit the city at night |
C.should buy two tickets to get on and off the bus | D.can get on and off the bus many times with a ticket |
A.By monorail. | B.By bus. | C.By train. | D.By ferry. |
A.It is much faster. | B.It is much cheaper. |
C.It can reach more places. | D.It can provide special services. |
4 . In February, before the outbreak of Covid-19, I sold my old-style car. I thought it wouldn’t be a big deal: I live in London within walking distance of three subway stations and countless bus stops. I own a bike; there are taxis and supermarket delivery services, and I joined a car-share program, all of which can save me a big sum of money to fund my future green transport.
Then the lockdown(封锁) happened and being car-free suddenly felt like a big deal. I couldn’t get a supermarket delivery. I couldn’t take my broken garden chairs to the recycling centre. And a few days into lockdown, somebody stole my bike!
When the lockdown stopped, it just got worse. I was eager to go to the countryside or beach, but taking public transport or taxi felt like too much of a risk. The car share program turned out to be unbelievably difficult to deal with—every area has its own rules about where you can and can’t park, and taking car-share vehicle(车辆) beyond the city is impossible. And renting car is clearly expensive and time-consuming.
So last month I did a U-turn. I felt guilty but also a sense of satisfaction: I had tried, but the pandemic(疫情) beat me. Most of all, I got freedom, sitting behind the wheel(方向盘) and getting to wherever I want. Don’t get me wrong. I still expect to travel without creating greenhouse gases and pollution. But life in a pandemic has drawn attention to some of the disadvantages of public transport, such as time and money wasted on the road to offices and the risk of Covid-19. It has also stressed our need to review our relationship with the environment. Problems with public transport have meant that the ownership and use of a car has become quite a useful thing.
1. Why did the author sell his car in the first paragraph?A.His car was too old to drive. |
B.He tried to lead a greener life. |
C.He felt a car was no longer useful. |
D.He wanted to get a big sum of money. |
A.I bought a new car. |
B.I made a tough decision. |
C.I broke the lockdown rules. |
D.I chose another path to life. |
A.doubtful | B.concerned |
C.positive | D.uncertain |
A.A greener choice in life |
B.Back behind the wheel |
C.How to survive the lockdown |
D.The disadvantages of public transport |
1.使用私家车带来的问题
2.更环保的交通方式及其益处。
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A.A holiday. | B.The coast. | C.A flight. |
1. When does the conference(会议) begin?
A.At 3:30 | B.At 4:00 | C.At 4:30 |
A.There was something wrong with the taxi |
B.They got stuck in a traffic jam |
C.They got lost on the street |
A.Because she woke up late |
B.Because the traffic was bad |
C.Because she had a traffic accident |
8 . I personally think trains are exciting and romantic. I must admit that trains are not important means of transportation in the US, but I do have some experiences with them.
When I was a child, growing up in a small town with very little entertainment, we used to go to the station to watch the passenger trains coming in. There was something exciting about the steaming, roaring string of trains coming into view around the mountains, slowly growing larger and louder and finally after their stop crowds of strangers spilling (漏出)onto the platform.
I took my first train trip when I was ten years old. I went with my elder sister to visit our cousins six hundred miles away. The train — so loud and violent on the outside — was gentle and rocking inside. We were very excited, and as that was also our first time away from our parents, we felt somewhat frightened too. However, because I had expected so much, I was a little disappointed when I was finally one of the passengers I had watched for so long.
As a college student, I used to ride an overnight train to my roommate's hometown. We could never afford a sleeper, so we played cards, sang, ate, read and talked until we finally fell uncomfortably asleep in the straight-backed seats.
My idea that trains are romantic may come from the fact that my husband and I took the train on our honeymoon, spending extra money to eat in the dining car, and looking out of the window as the desert scenery slid past.
Now, when I make a trip, I always fly or drive, and trains are not a very important part of my life. Still, every time I hear the train whistle far away on a quiet night, I can always feel the impulse in my heart to pack my bags and jump on board, entering a unique world of motions, sounds, sights and experiences which just aren't matched in the dull environment of an airplane.
1. Why did the author feel a little disappointed during the first train trip?A.Because the train was loud and violent. | B.Because she finally became a passenger. |
C.Because she had a high expectation. | D.Because she missed his parents. |
A.the author's childhood memory of trains was frightening and disappointing |
B.the author no longer makes a trip by train now as a result of its dull environment |
C.the author didn't fall asleep until she found straight-backed seats with her roommate |
D.the author thought trains romantic mainly because of the pleasant moment with her husband |
A.Eager. | B.Embarrassed. | C.Romantic. | D.Disappointed. |
A.My Love of Trains | B.Watching Trains Coming |
C.My Memory of Trips | D.Trains: My Best Choice |
If you are living for a long period of time in China, chances are you will want to purchase your own bicycle so that you can use it whenever you want for transportation or just for the enjoyment of riding. Even if you don’t use a bicycle for everyday transportation, owning one can be a great way of enjoying some of the trails in the rural areas, just for fun. However, if you are just visiting China, renting a bicycle can be a more convenient choice.
It is important to choose the correct bicycle for your use. You’ll find that in China, the one-speed style of bicycle is extremely popular. These bicycles are great if you want to ride around in the city to see the sights. They are quite comfortable and easy to ride. You can often rent a bicycle for an entire day for around $15.
However, if you wish to ride on some of the rural paths, a mountain bike style would be a better choice. They are great for different kinds of road surfaces, providing for a safer ride. If you are planning to have a desire to tour and still be able to carry packages with you, then a touring bike would be the best choice. These are generally the most expensive to rent, but are extremely handy for carrying packages and even some of your luggage along with you.
1. The opening paragraph probably tells us that .
A.riding bicycle is very popular to Chinese people |
B.Chinese people use bicycles only for transportation |
C.Americans use bicycles only for sport and exercise |
D.Riding bicycles is the main means of transportation |
A.buy a bike | B.borrow a bike |
C.steal a bike | D.rent a bike |
A.It’s worth at least 15 dollars |
B.You can’t ride it in the countryside. |
C.It is easy for you to travel in the city |
D.You have to return it the next day. |
A.you have to ride on the road in the countryside |
B.you have some packages to carry while traveling |
C.you want to enjoy the sights in the big cities |
D.it is suitable for all kinds of road surfaces |
10 . Stewart Island Ferry Services
While most visitors spend at least one night on Stewart Island, it is also readily accessible by ferry as a day excursion(远足) from Invercargill and Bluff. Experience Foveaux Strait in comfort and style on board our express catamarans(快艇). During the one-hour crossing between Bluff and Stewart Island keep a lookout for wildlife, especially seabirds.
Free tea and coffee on board.
Interpretation handouts are available (English only).
Wheelchair access available.
Personal baggage is carried free on the ferries—max. two bags per person. Additional baggage is by advance arrangement.
Vehicle parking available at Bluff (extra cost—reservations recommended).
FERRY TO STEWART ISLAND Depart Bluff All year 9:30 a.m. Sep—May 5:00 p.m. Oct—Apr 11:00 a.m. Jun—Aug 4:30 p.m. Late Dec—mid Jan 8:00 a.m. | FERRY TO BLUFF Depart Stewart Island All year 8:00 a.m. Sep—May 3:30 p.m. Oct—Mar 6:00 p.m. Apr 5:00 p.m. Jun—Aug 3:00 p.m. Late Dec—mid Jan 9:30 a.m. |
Other departures as locally advertised Duration 1hr Check in 30 minutes before to the scheduled departure time. (Check-in and boarding gates are closed 10 minutes before to times stated above.) |
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1. If leaving a car at Bluff, a traveler had better _____.A.refer to the handouts first | B.use wheelchair access |
C.make a reservation | D.park it 30 minutes before departure time |
A.At 8:00 a.m.. | B.At 9:30 a.m.. |
C.At 11:00 a.m.. | D.At 3:00 p.m.. |
A.Tea and coffee are free for passengers. |
B.Children go free for travel for about 15 days. |
C.Travelers can see some seabirds during the crossing. |
D.Passengers have to pay extra cost for extra pieces of luggage. |