题目内容
1. What does Jessie think of the subway?
A. It is lively.
B. She can go sightseeing on the subway.
C. It is dull, because she can see nothing on the subway.
2. What do they come to San Francisco for?
A. On business. B. For pleasure. C. For study.
3. Did they finally take the subway?
A. Yes, they did.
B. No, because they sold their tickets for more money.
C. No, they threw the tickets away.
提示:
At the Subway 在地铁 Jessie: I just don’t understand why we have to take the subway. Look at this place. It’s modern enough, but far from lively. Freda: It’s convenient. People in New York go everywhere by subway if they don’t drive. Jessie: This isn’t New York, Freda. We’re in San Francisco. Freda: What is the difference? Jessie: We haven’t come here on business, but for pleasure. We should go sightseeing. What can you see in a subway? Nothing! Freda: What can you see from a tram(电车) or a double-decker(双层公共汽车)? Jessie: I can see people who are walking on the sidewalk. I can see cars driving in the streets. I can see the sun shining and beautiful flowers dancing in the wind. I can even smell the scent of flowers and the freshness of the air. Freda: But they’re not as convenient as the subway. Jessie: You miss the point. We’re not in any hurry to go anywhere. Freda: Well, maybe you’re right. We’ll be more amused in a tram or a double-decker than on the subway. Jessie: I’m so glad that you can finally see things my way. Can we leave this dull place now? Freda: What about the tickets? I’ve already bought them. Jessie: Just throw them away.
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