1. How does John go to work on rainy days?
A.By bus. | B.On foot. | C.By car. |
A.He bakes something. | B.He learns cooking. | C.He buys sweets. |
A.When she has a busy day at work. |
B.When she doesn’t know what to eat. |
C.When her husband is too busy to cook. |
A.They are popular. | B.They are diverse. | C.They are expensive. |
1. What will the man probably do next?
A.Have some food. |
B.Show his Identification Card. |
C.Look for his boarding pass. |
A.A waitress. | B.A cleaner. | C.An airport staff. |
A.By car and by subway. |
B.By subway and on foot. |
C.By bus and on foot. |
China has the longest railway in service. When Chinese people’ take a trip to other cities, the best
First of all, it is very convenient for you to book the tickets online. However, tickets cannot be purchased without an ID card, which
The high-speed train is changing the living habits of Chinese people,
A.In the taxi. | B.At the airport. | C.At the railway station. |
A.A truck hit a tree. |
B.A car ran into a truck. |
C.The street is blocked by a tree. |
7 . Copenhagen has GREAT public transport. It is reliable, safe, and easily accessible. Of course, like everything in Copenhagen, it is not cheap. The system can be a little confusing, even for locals, but we’re here to help simplify it all for you! And today our focus is Travelling with a Bike.
BIKES ON THE TRAIN
Bicycles can be taken on s-tog lines for free but you can’t take bikes through Nørreport station during peak hours. To take your bike on a train, you need to put it on the first or last carriage, clearly marked with large signs of bicycles on the outside.
To take a bike on a regional train, which takes you to parts of Denmark outside Copenhagen, you must buy an extra ticket. The price depends on the distance and varies from 16 kr to 28 kr.
BIKES ON THE METRO
Bicycles can be taken on the metro for an extra 13 kr. You need to pay for the bike with its own ticket. You can’t take your bike on the metro during peak hours.
BIKES ON THE BUS
You can bring a bike on a bus but each bus is limited to two bikes, even if there is much space. Generally, people do not travel with their bikes on buses in Copenhagen.
BIKES ON THE FERRY(渡轮)
Charges for bicycles depend on the company and the destination. You will need to check with the ferry companies. When you book the ticket, you must state that you have a cycle, even if it’s free of charge.
1. Who is this text probably intended for?A.Tourist guides. |
B.Bike travelers. |
C.Local citizens. |
D.Ticket inspectors. |
A.A peak time s-tog train. |
B.A weekday regional train. |
C.An off-peak metro train. |
D.A weekend ferry. |
A.Buses are too crowded. |
B.It’s against the local custom. |
C.Availability is not guaranteed. |
D.It’s not welcomed by other passengers. |
China’s first overpass for wildlife migration has already come into use. Lying over the
The national highway
So far, China
A.By train. | B.By subway. | C.By bus. |
1. What is the woman worried about?
A.How to live the university life. |
B.How to get to the students’ union. |
C.How to find a map of the university. |
A.8 hours. | B.9 hours. | C.11 hours. |
A.On the right of the Science Block. |
B.Opposite the chemistry labs. |
C.Beside Lab B. |
A.Get familiar with the university. |
B.Have an appointment with him on Thursday. |
C.Write her telephone number down on the form. |