题目内容

________ all London taxis were black, but now you sometimes see other color.

AAt one time

BAt a time

CFrom time to time

DAt the same time

 

答案:A
提示:

At one time曾经的意思;at a time每次,一次;from time to time有时;at the same time同时

 


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Below are some choices to getting around London by public transportation

  Once in London, there are a number of passes available, including the One-day Travelcard for £4(used after 09:30 Monday to Friday and all day Saturday and Sunday)and the £6 Weekend Travelcard, which is used on Saturday and Sunday(or public holidays).Weekly, monthly and annual passes must be accompanied by a photocard.Tickets can be purchased at the station – carnets and some passes can be bought at participating newsagents and supermarkets

(1)

How much money will 8 tourists pay at least if they want to travel by tube in the downtown?

[  ]

A.

£12,

B.

£11

C.

£32

D.

£36.8

(2)

Where can a tourist buy a ticket if he wants to get to the zone one by double-decker bus?

[  ]

A.

in newsagents

B.

in supermarkets

C.

on the double-decker buses

D.

in the office of Collins River Enterprises

(3)

If you want to take ferries from Chelsea to Greenland Pier and then return to Embankment, how much will you pay for the tickets at most?

[  ]

A.

£7

B.

£9.4

C.

£6.5

D.

£8.7

(4)

It can be learned from the passage that ________.

[  ]

A.

All London underground lines belong to the state.

B.

Double-decker buses are becoming more and more popular

C.

people can take ferries everyday in London.

D.

tourists have to use Weekly, monthly and annual passes together with photocards

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Below are some choices to getting around London by public transportation

Tubes
The London Underground, commonly referred to as the 'Tube', is the oldest and most extensive
underground system in the world and pervades(遍及)both the life and layout of London. Twelve
underground lines, each with a different name and colour, are supplemented by the privately operated
Docklands Light Railway (tel: (020) 7363 9700) connecting the City of London and the Docklands.
The entire network is divided into six concentric zones, which determine the price of tickets. In the
city centre (zone one) a single ticket costs £1.50, otherwise single fares are £0.90 (one zone) up
to £2.20 (four zones). Carnets of ten zone-one tickets cost £11. Tickets must be passed through the
barrier ticket gates in order for the passenger to enter and leave the system (and avoid a £10 penalty
(损失)fare). The London Underground runs 05:30-24:30 but should be avoided (where possible)
during rush hour - 08:00-09:30 and 17:00-18:30 Monday to Friday.
Double-decker buses
London's famous red 'Routemaster' double-decker buses are slowly being replaced by more modern
single and double deckers. There are now only two fare zones. Any journey that includes the city centre
zone is £1 and any journey outside this zone is 70p. Tickets are bought from the driver or bus conductor
upon boarding and there is a £5 fine for travelling without a valid ticket. Carnets of six tickets (for any
zone) can be purchased for £3.90.
Ferries
There are a number of services operating on the Thames. Commuter ferries between the Savoy Pier
(Embankment) and Greenland Pier (Greenwich) are run by Collins River Enterprises (tel: (020) 7977
6892; website: www.thamescat.com. Fares cost between £1.50 and £2.70 for a single and £2.50 and
£4.70 return. Riverside Launches (tel: 020 7352 5888) operate a commuter service between Chelsea/
Cadogan and Embankment for £4 (single) or £8 (return). These commuter services operate between
Monday and Friday 06:35-19:44. Once in London, there are a number of passes available,  including
the One-day Travelcard for ?4 (used after 09:30 Monday to Friday and all day Saturday and Sunday)
and the £6 Weekend Travelcard, which is used on Saturday and Sunday(or public holidays). Weekly,
monthly and annual passes must be accompanied by a photocard. Tickets can be purchased at the
station - carnets and some passes can be bought at participating newsagents and supermarkets.

      Once in London, there are a number of passes available,  including the One-day Travelcard for £4
(used after 09:30 Monday to Friday and all day Saturday and Sunday) and the £6 Weekend Travelcard,
which is used on Saturday and Sunday (or public holidays). Weekly, monthly and annual passes must be
accompanied by a photocard. Tickets can be purchased at the station - carnets and some passes can be
bought at participating newsagents and supermarkets
1. How much money will 8 tourists pay at least if they want to travel by tube in the downtown?                   
A. £12       
B. £11        
C .£32          
D. £36.8  
2. Where can a tourist buy a ticket if he wants to get to the zone one by double-decker bus?      
A. in newsagents                      
B. in supermarkets                          
C. on the double-decker buses          
D. in the office of Collins River Enterprises      
3. If you want to take ferries from Chelsea to Greenland Pier and then return to Embankment, how much
will you pay for the tickets at most?                                        
A. £7          
B. £9.4            
C. £6.5          
D. £8.7                        
4. It can be learned from the passage that_____.                                     
A. All London underground lines belong to the state.
B. Double-decker buses are becoming more and more popular
C. people can take ferries everyday in London.
D. tourists have to use Weekly, monthly and annual passes together with photocards

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