Bus Travel Now and Then Nobody, except perhaps little children, considers a journey in a bus as exciting experience. Although there are thousands of cars on the roads, more people travel by bus than by car. Workers rushing to their offices or factories, children hurrying to school, housewives going shopping, use buses. For cities without other public transport services, if all the buses were to stop running for a day, work would come to a standstill in hundreds of offices and factories and most classrooms would be deserted. Buses today are large and have comfortable seats, mostly facing the front. To get the driver to stop at a bus-stop, a passenger has merely to push a button, which rings a bell placed near the driver. The bus schedule for the city is well planned, and seldom do A. cars carry far fewer people. B. car travel is less exciting. C. cars are more expensive. D. cars are inconvenient. [单项选择]
A. Drive cars. B. Fly planes. C. Pay wages. D. Repair machines. [单项选择] :A location where data can be temporarily stored.
A. Area B. Disk C. Buffer D. File [填空题]Through monitor screens the product can observe the different outputs while the __________ are in operation.
[单项选择]How many kinds of travel books are mentioned in the passage
A. 2. B. 3. C. 4. D. 5. [单项选择]We are excited to learn that everyone can visit the newly—built museum for free.
A. 听说每个人都可以免费参观新建的博物馆,我们都很兴奋。 B. 令我们兴奋的是可以自由自在地从修缮一新的博物馆里学东西。 C. 一听说知道每个人都可以参观修缮一新的博物馆,我们便毫无顾忌地兴奋起来。 D. 了解到每个人都可自由参观新落成的博物馆时,我们都很兴奋。 [单项选择]A. About 3 miles. B. You can take the No. 2 bus.
C. In half an hour. D. It’ s very near. [填空题]From the story of "Night Watch" we can conclude that the young Marine was( )
[填空题]The author doubts that people can really accept the notion that space within dwellings may be reduced even further.
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