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| I have many hobbies, one of which is watching movies!I'm a big movie fan and watch. 1 from Bollywood,Hollywood movies to regional ones. Language has never 2 been a barrier and I enjoy all genres (流派) and storylines (故事情节). That also 3 films that might have not done verywell at the box office. 4 its not-doing-so-well only makesme want to watch it all the more as I'm 5 to know what itwas criticized for and what its downfalls were: It makes youlearn 6 to not make the same mistakes in your own projects. My 7 hobby is reading. I like reading books,although this is a recent hobby and not 8 childhood. I hardly even read the usual children's or teenagers' 9 likeMills and Boons. It was only during "Kasauti. "where Taraanawho 10 my on-screen daughter "Vishakha", got me into it.She would often 11 on her reading during breaks betweenshoots and I started myself too by picking up 12 she wasdone with. Then onwards I have been into it and I'm 13 it'sa hobby now. Reading has helped me in ways. 14 a performance in askit (滑稽短剧) or movie or any video, enables the character toconvey their emotions and dialogues. The 15 there is good,with live action but through books, the reader is open to his orher 16 and the understanding of the story, the plot makes you go 17 into it! That is what I love about reading. It helps understand the story, performance, emotions, show very well with the 18 and detailed descriptions. One book that really got me struck is The Alchemist. And somehow in my 19 life, I've been reminded of its brief teachings.It amazes me 20 one book can have such an influence on your life! | |||
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C. anything C. really C. owes C. What's more C. curious C. as for C. others C. during C. books C. had C. catch up to C. whomever C. lucky C. Watching C. emotion C. movement C. farther C. confused C. special C. what |
D. nothing D. finally D. includes D. As usual D. anxious D. more than D. some D. at D. tales D. played D. make up on D. whoever D. glad D. Understanding D. roles D. promise D. worse D. vivid D. every day D. where |
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TransLink is urging customers to avoid non-essential travel today and to stay home where possible in
the difficult weather conditions.
TransLink chief executive officer Peter Strachan said bus and train services were continuing to run
where possible, however all CityCat and CityFerry services had been cancelled until further notice.
"These are extremely difficult conditions for South East Queensland-we are running essential services
where possible but safety remains to be the most important," Mr Strachan said.
"Severe weather and associated flooding has impacted on all modes of public transport, with bus,
ferry and train services all impacted to varying degrees.
"If you are planning to use public transport at anytime over the next few days, then I would
recommend you check that your intended service is still running."
Service disruptions (中断) for today include:
City network trains running hourly on all lines.
lBus diversions, delays and cancellations in some regions, particularly across Brisbane, Ipswich and the
Sunshine Coast.
CityCat and CityFerry services cancelled.
Queensland Rail Chief Executive Officer Paul Scurrah said rising waterways had closed some train lines,
and road closures and damage to property throughout the South-East had contributed to a shortage of
available rail employees.
"We intend to run trains hourly on all lines, similar to the timetable we operate on Christmas Day. We
will also be looking to run other additional services to meet demand as required. At this stage we will run
services stopping at all stations which will depart at the same time on the hour, however, this is all subject
to the weather conditions and the availability of traincrew."
Mr Scurrah encouraged all customers to visit the Translink website for specific departure times for
their station, and asked for patience in the event of delays.
"Queensland Rail appreciates that reduced services may cause disruptions but it is simply unavoidable. We have a dedicated and experienced team monitoring the situation around the clock and will be working
to reopen the network as soon as practicably possible," Mr Scurrah said.
The latest service disruption information is available on the TransLink website www.translink.com.au.
the difficult weather conditions.
TransLink chief executive officer Peter Strachan said bus and train services were continuing to run
where possible, however all CityCat and CityFerry services had been cancelled until further notice.
"These are extremely difficult conditions for South East Queensland-we are running essential services
where possible but safety remains to be the most important," Mr Strachan said.
"Severe weather and associated flooding has impacted on all modes of public transport, with bus,
ferry and train services all impacted to varying degrees.
"If you are planning to use public transport at anytime over the next few days, then I would
recommend you check that your intended service is still running."
Service disruptions (中断) for today include:
City network trains running hourly on all lines.
lBus diversions, delays and cancellations in some regions, particularly across Brisbane, Ipswich and the
Sunshine Coast.
CityCat and CityFerry services cancelled.
Queensland Rail Chief Executive Officer Paul Scurrah said rising waterways had closed some train lines,
and road closures and damage to property throughout the South-East had contributed to a shortage of
available rail employees.
"We intend to run trains hourly on all lines, similar to the timetable we operate on Christmas Day. We
will also be looking to run other additional services to meet demand as required. At this stage we will run
services stopping at all stations which will depart at the same time on the hour, however, this is all subject
to the weather conditions and the availability of traincrew."
Mr Scurrah encouraged all customers to visit the Translink website for specific departure times for
their station, and asked for patience in the event of delays.
"Queensland Rail appreciates that reduced services may cause disruptions but it is simply unavoidable. We have a dedicated and experienced team monitoring the situation around the clock and will be working
to reopen the network as soon as practicably possible," Mr Scurrah said.
The latest service disruption information is available on the TransLink website www.translink.com.au.
1. Which means of transport is NOT available during the special period?
A. Bus.
B. Train.
C. Ferry.
D. Plane.
B. Train.
C. Ferry.
D. Plane.
2. According to Mr Strachan, what is the first consideration while providing public transport?
A. Weather conditions.
B. Road conditions.
C. People's safety.
D. People's convenience.
B. Road conditions.
C. People's safety.
D. People's convenience.
3. What is the writer's purpose of writing this passage?
A. To tell people all the public transport are cancelled due to the flooding.
B. To inform people of the changes made to the public transportation.
C. To encourage more people to visit the Translink website.
D. To advertise for the public transport service Translink.
B. To inform people of the changes made to the public transportation.
C. To encourage more people to visit the Translink website.
D. To advertise for the public transport service Translink.