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Chris Jones recently completed a very unusual journey. Our reporter Mary Owen met him at his home in the south of London and be told her all about the trip.
Reporter: What gave you the idea to make a trip around India on an elephant, Chris?
Chris: Well, it all started the idea two years ago when I was planning a trip to India. I visited a photo exhibition of elephants and I realized that the only enjoyable way to make a trip around India was on an elephant.
Reporter: What did you do next?
Chris: I flew to New Delhi and started looking for an elephant, I needed an elephant trained to carry people. I didn¡¯t know anything about elephants, so I asked an expert(ר¼Ò) for help. He taught me how to ride an elephant. He also helped me find an elephant.
Reporter: How long did it take to find a suitable elephant?
Chris: Not too long. I bought a female elephant called Tara for about 6, 000 dollars.
Reporter: Can you tell me about the journey?
Chris: Tara and I set off from New Delhi a week later. We were going to Sonepur in northern India. There is a big elephant market there and I could sell Tara easily. And what a ride! Elephants can travel at about 6 miles an hour and Sonepur is more than 1, 200 km away. It took us 64 days to complete the journey.
Reporter: Did you have any problems on your journey?
Chris: Yes, a few. But nothing serious. On the third day, Tara hurt her foot. Btu that got better quickly. Also, there was a lot of heavy rain during the first week and we got very wet!
Reporter: What happened when you reached Sonepur?
Chris: My plan was to sell Tara. But I was very fond of her. I couldn¡¯t take her back to Britain and I didn¡¯t want to sell her at the market. I happened to meet some people who wanted an elephant for their national park in southern India. I knew that Tara would be safe with them, so I gave her to them. I was very sad to say goodbye.
¡¾Ð¡Ìâ1¡¿Chris got the idea to make a trip around India on an elephant from __________.
A£®a visit to a zoo |
B£®an elephant expert from India |
C£®the photos of elephant |
D£®an old friend who lived in India |
A£®when to buy an elephant |
B£®how to feed an elephant |
C£®where to sell his elephant |
D£®how to ride an elephant |
A£®it is a very interesting place |
B£®he would be able to sell Tara there easily |
C£®elephants cannot be sold anywhere else |
D£®it would take only a short time to get there |
A£®he realized that he did not really want to sell Tara |
B£®he visited some shopkeepers |
C£®he sold Tara to a national park |
D£®he decided to take Tara home with him |
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When I went to school, I was an A-student, but not for long. I wanted cool __3___ and hung out with friends. I went from being an A-student to a C-student, but I didn¡¯t care. One night, I complained about not having enough Italian T-shirts. Then my mother gave me all her money. She said I could get the money __4__ to buy shirts if I finished buying all things the family needed. I was very __5__that, but after I bought those things, there was no money left. I got to know how _6__ it was for my mother to do all this. I went back to my studies and become an A-student again. Finally, my dream __7__ and I become a doctor.
My story is really my mother¡¯s story--a woman with little education greatly changed my life as a __8__. So, I believe there is no job more important than parenting.
If you are riding a bike in foreign countries, you need to know what these traffic signs mean.
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This sign means ¡°walk¡±, you can cross the street along with other people. |
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This sign is the ¡°don¡¯t walk¡± sign. It means you should stop to wait for a while until the sign of ¡°walk¡± is showing. |
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This sign means that there is a bike lane. If you see such a sign, you must use the bike lane. |
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Car drivers and bike riders must come to a complete stop at ¡°STOP¡± signs. |
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This sign means you are coming to a zebra crossing. You must slow down to allow people in the zebra crossing to cross the street. |
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This sign means parts of the road are rough. Be careful! Rough roads make you fall off your bike. |
1.Which of the following signs means ¡°walk¡±?
A£® B£® C£® D£®
2.What should bike riders do when they see the sign?
A£®To ride against traffic.
B£®To ride on the left side of the road.
C£®To ride on the bike lane.
D£®To ride on the right side of the road.
3.Which of the following sign has the same meaning as the sign?
A£® B£® C£® D£®