1 . When it comes to comfort, most travelers would pick trains over planes any day. Trains usually offer more leg and elbow room than airplanes. Besides, there are no seat belt signs to keep you from getting up and moving around. And yet, being stuck in a seat for hours on end means long train rides can still be challenging on the body and mind.
If budget permits, upgrading your seat is perhaps the most important thing you can do to make a long train ride more comfortable.
A tablet (平板电脑) stocked with books, movies, and music can be a lifesaver on long train rides. However, you’ll need a plan for keeping it charged.
Part of the appeal of traveling by train is watching a variety of landscapes slip by outside your window, but once darkness falls — or if you simply need a nap — you might want to escape from the outside world for a while.
A.No two train rides are made alike. |
B.Some trains have power ports at every seat. |
C.That might mean booking a sleeper cabin instead of a seat. |
D.Taking plenty of snacks is a wise idea to kill your time on board. |
E.Noise-free headphones are a good choice if you like to fall asleep to music. |
F.The following tips will help make your next long rail journey more comfortable. |
G.Window seats on planes are popular with travelers who like to enjoy the views. |
1. Why does Nina need to go to the dentist’s?
A.To fill a bad tooth. | B.To have a tooth pulled. | C.To get her teeth cleaned. |
A.In an hour. | B.In half an hour. | C.In fifteen minutes. |
A.On foot. | B.By car. | C.By bus. |
3 . They say once you learn to ride a bike, you never forget. Most of us learned to ride when we were kids, and many still wear our helmets, put our feet on the pedals, and shoot off for a ride on the streets. In recent times, cycling has seen an increase in popularity, so many people raise a question:
First, let’s look at the health benefits. Cycling can improve your cardiovascular (心血管的) health and burn extra body fat. Strengthening your muscles in your legs helps increase your potential torque (扭矩) and cadence (节奏).
Cycling can be a great way to go to work or get about town.
So, whether people want to cycle for their health, their wallet, the environment, or a combination of all of them —the popularity of cycling is on the rise.
A.What makes cycling so convenient? |
B.But cyclists face neither of these issues. |
C.And people will choose to go to work by cycling. |
D.This can save you a lot of money on fuel or public transportation. |
E.Finally, cycling can also be good for the environment. |
F.And the benefits from cycling aren’t just physical, but mental as well. |
G.What makes it so attractive for people to take their bikes once again? |
1. Who is the speaker most likely talking to?
A.His friends. | B.His family. | C.His tour customers. |
A.At 5:00 a. m. | B.At 9:00 a. m. | C.At 10:00 p. m. |
A.Pack his bags. | B.Find his passport. | C.Gather all national ID cards. |
A.Hiking mountains. | B.Visiting beaches. | C.Playing golf. |
1. Where did the woman buy her mountain bike?
A.In Finchley. | B.In Hammersmith. | C.In Kilburn. |
A.By bus. | B.By motorbike. | C.By underground. |
A.Bike lights. | B.A water bottle. | C.Cycling shorts. |
1. Where is probably Matt?
A.At home. | B.On a flight. | C.In a taxi. |
A.A phone. | B.A watch. | C.A scarf. |
1. What does the man plan to do?
A.Go shopping | B.Find a parking lot. | C.Visit the art museum. |
A.In a store. | B.At a bus stop. | C.On 7th Avenue. |
1. How does the woman suggest the man get home?
A.By bus. | B.By car. | C.By taxi. |
A.At home. | B.At a bus station. | C.At a restaurant. |
9 . Since it’s made up of over 7,000 islands, the Philippines is not a train-heavy nation. That means coach buses are going to be your best choice for getting city-to-city. There is a small light rail system in the Manila metro area (called the Light Rail Transit System or “LRT” for short), but it has a bad name for being delayed most of the time.
If the phrase “coach bus” calls forth images of old Greyhounds, you’re off the mark. Because coaches in the Philippines are the primary means of intercity transit, many popular bus companies actually feature onboard attendants (think flight attendants, but, you know, on a bus) as well as entertainment centers, posh seats, and other comfortable accouterments (配备).
There’s no one central bus company in the Philippines, so central bus stations are uncommon. That means you need to know which company you want to take, what bus to get on, and where to catch it. Connect with a Filipino local for help when you’re planning your trip. They’ll help you figure out the who/what/where/when of bus transit and walk you through the entire process.
Besides coach buses, jeepneys are also very popular. They are old military jeeps left over from the US occupation of the Philippines which have since been converted into colorful, uniquely-Filipino private buses. They’re cheap, usually around 7 pesos or 0.25 per ride, they’re everywhere, and they’re probably the most popular form of mass transit in the Philippines.
More than anything though, jeepneys are colorful. The owners take lots of pride in their rides, and it’s common to see richly-painted jeepneys on most major roads. Where do you catch a jeepney and where do they go? Make it easy on yourself: have your local trip planner contain at least one jeepney ride into your travel plan—they’ll give you all the information you need.
1. How does a coach bus in the Philippines differ from a Greyhound?A.Often running behind the schedule. |
B.Traveling within the city area of Manila. |
C.Painted with bright colors with low cost. |
D.Comfortable equipment with fine service. |
A.LRT. | B.Train. | C.Jeepney. | D.Coach bus. |
A.Jeepneys are popular as they are modern and comfortable. |
B.A Filipino local is the best choice to help you plan your trip. |
C.A central bus station can give you the information you need. |
D.Coach buses provide the experience of a flight with low cost. |
A.Tourist attractions in the Philippines |
B.Cheap unique transit in the Philippines |
C.Options of transportation in the Philippines |
D.Special traveling experiences in the Philippines |
A.By car. | B.By plane. | C.By train. |