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Bicycles, a long-forgotten vehicle that seems to belong to the last century, are returning to the streets of Guangzhou, as the city starts to ban the running of motorcycle in urban Guangzhou.
“Business has never been so good for my shop,” said Chen Yongwu, a bicycle shop owner at the city’s Donghua West Road, “I have to work 12 hours a day to meet the demand of my customers. ”
“Even my wife and brother-in-law have to give me a hand lately. ”
Chen originally ran a motorcycle repair shop. He grasped the opportunity of the motorcycle ban, and started his bicycle business soon after hearing about the banning.
“I sold 23 bicycles on January 2 alone. ” Said Chen.
Bicycle is more convenient and healthier
“My home is one kilometer from the metro station,” said a middle-aged man who is waiting for his bicycle at Chen’s shop, “it is too tiresome to walk to the station, but taking a bus for such a short distance is a waste of money. ”
“So I decided to buy a bicycle. ”
The bicycle costs around 600 yuan, which is equal to the bus fare of half a year.
“Besides, riding a bicycle to work is much healthier than riding a bus. ”
The bicycle buyers can be categorized into two groups. One group of buyers buy the bicycles for the transportation of small commodities; the other ride the bicycles to work.
Arising problems
Riding a bicycle to work may be healthy, but it is not without problems.
The lack of bicycle lanes has posed a big threat to the safety of the bicycle riders in Guangzhou.
“I was riding my bicycle on Huifu West Road on day,” said Mr. Zhang, “then suddenly the bus pulled over besides me near the bus station. ”
“I was so frightened at the time, because the bus nearly hit me. ”
The sideways in Guangzhou are usually crowded with foot passengers, so citizens also could not use the sideways.
“It is worse than walking. ”
Besides, finding a place a park the bicycles could be very difficult, much more difficult then finding a place to park your car.
【小題1】What is the min topic of the passage?
A.Motorcycle ban. |
B.Bicycles’returming |
C.Convenience of riding a bicycle |
D.Problems brought by bicycles |
A.To prove that more people choose to ride bicycles. |
B.To persuade people into buying bicycles. |
C.To ensure that there are enough bicycles to buy. |
D.To prove that the bicycle business helps get a lot more profit. |
A.A lot of motorcycle repair shop started their bicycle business after the ban. |
B.Taking a bus is much healthier than riding a bike. |
C.Guangzhou has designed lanes particularly for bicycle riders. |
D.Finding a parking space for bikes can be more difficult than for cars. |
A.A magazine | B.A newspaper | C.A textbook | D.A booklet |
Bicycles, a long-forgotten vehicle that seems to belong to the last century, are returning to the streets of Guangzhou, as the city starts to ban the running of motorcycle in urban Guangzhou.
“Business has never been so good for my shop,” said Chen Yongwu, a bicycle shop owner at the city’s Donghua West Road, “I have to work 12 hours a day to meet the demand of my customers. ”
“Even my wife and brother-in-law have to give me a hand lately. ”
Chen originally ran a motorcycle repair shop. He grasped the opportunity of the motorcycle ban, and started his bicycle business soon after hearing about the banning.
“I sold 23 bicycles on January 2 alone. ” Said Chen.
Bicycle is more convenient and healthier
“My home is one kilometer from the metro station,” said a middle-aged man who is waiting for his bicycle at Chen’s shop, “it is too tiresome to walk to the station, but taking a bus for such a short distance is a waste of money. ”
“So I decided to buy a bicycle. ”
The bicycle costs around 600 yuan, which is equal to the bus fare of half a year.
“Besides, riding a bicycle to work is much healthier than riding a bus. ”
The bicycle buyers can be categorized into two groups. One group of buyers buy the bicycles for the transportation of small commodities; the other ride the bicycles to work.
Arising problems
Riding a bicycle to work may be healthy, but it is not without problems.
The lack of bicycle lanes has posed a big threat to the safety of the bicycle riders in Guangzhou.
“I was riding my bicycle on Huifu West Road on day,” said Mr. Zhang, “then suddenly the bus pulled over besides me near the bus station. ”
“I was so frightened at the time, because the bus nearly hit me. ”
The sideways in Guangzhou are usually crowded with foot passengers, so citizens also could not use the sideways.
“It is worse than walking. ”
Besides, finding a place a park the bicycles could be very difficult, much more difficult then finding a place to park your car.
1.What is the min topic of the passage?
A.Motorcycle ban.
B.Bicycles’returming
C.Convenience of riding a bicycle
D.Problems brought by bicycles
2.What is the purpose of the 2nd paragraph to the 5th paragraph?
A.To prove that more people choose to ride bicycles.
B.To persuade people into buying bicycles.
C.To ensure that there are enough bicycles to buy.
D.To prove that the bicycle business helps get a lot more profit.
3.Which of the following statements is TRUE?
A.A lot of motorcycle repair shop started their bicycle business after the ban.
B.Taking a bus is much healthier than riding a bike.
C.Guangzhou has designed lanes particularly for bicycle riders.
D.Finding a parking space for bikes can be more difficult than for cars.
4.Where can the passage most likely come from?
A.A magazine B.A newspaper C.A textbook D.A booklet
A.Motorcycle ban. |
B.Bicycles’returming |
C.Convenience of riding a bicycle |
D.Problems brought by bicycles |
A.To prove that more people choose to ride bicycles. |
B.To persuade people into buying bicycles. |
C.To ensure that there are enough bicycles to buy. |
D.To prove that the bicycle business helps get a lot more profit. |
A.A lot of motorcycle repair shop started their bicycle business after the ban. |
B.Taking a bus is much healthier than riding a bike. |
C.Guangzhou has designed lanes particularly for bicycle riders. |
D.Finding a parking space for bikes can be more difficult than for cars. |
A.A magazine | B.A newspaper | C.A textbook | D.A booklet |
Beijing—No Car Day was first started by 34 cities in France on September 22, 1998. It was started to protect the environment. By now, more than 1,000 cities around the world have had a No Car Day.
The first No Car Day in China was in Chengdu in 2001. Other cities, including Beijing, Taipei, Shanghai and Wuhan also support the day.
In Beijing, more and more people are joining in the activity. It asks drivers to leave their cars for one day each week and walk, take a bus or subway or ride a bike to work. The slogan(口號)for the activity is,“If we drive for one less day, we can have one more nice day.” Beijing is trying to have 238 blue sky days this year. In the first quarter of this year Beijing only have 52 blue sky days. This was 11 days less than the number for the same period last year. Car exhaust(汽車尾氣) is one of the most important reasons of the pollution. We must do more for No Car Day.
So far, more than 200,000 drivers have shown their support. “We can’t control the weather, but we can choose not to drive.” said Wu Zonghua, a car club chairman.
1.There are_______ cities in China that support No Car Day according to the passage.
A. three B. four C. five D. six
2.The activity of No Car Day encourages Beijing drivers .?
A. not to work on No Car Day
B. to enjoy having a one-day holiday
C. to leave their cars at home to repair
D. to take a bus, or subway, ride a bike or walk instead of driving to work?
3.According to the passage there were blue sky days in the first quarter of last year in Beijing..
A. 52 B. 63 C. 41 D. 238
4.The air pollution in Beijing is mainly caused(導(dǎo)致)by according to the passage.?
A. cars B. dust C. weather D. rubbish
5.We can know from the passage that .?
A. more and more people in Beijing are joining car clubs?
B. drivers should leave their cars for one day each month
C. more than 1,000 cities around the world have a No Car Day.
D. more people in the world won’t drive any more
Traveling to work by car gets more expensive today. People can do nothing about the world’s price of petrol(汽油). They have to work, so that they can pay. However, some people are trying to stop driving to work..
People have found out that it is a good idea to ride a bike to work. More and more people return to bikes.
Children often go tot school by bike. But now businessmen are going to work by bike, too. “The bike is easy to use,” says Molly, “and it is also very cheap. It is a good way for those who do business like me. You can buy thirty bikes at the price of a small car. A bike doesn’t use expensive petrol. A 10-year-old child can learn to use a bike. And most bikes can be used for a long time.”
Mr Brown goes to his hospital by bike every day. He says, “A bike doesn’t cost a lot of money, and most families can have two or more ones. Bike-riding is good for our health. Today most people get fat because they don’t get enough exercise. So I tell my patients(病人) to buy bikes. In addition, in big cities it’s usually quicker to travel by bike than by bus or by car. Drivers can’t do anything but get angry when there is a traffic jam.(交通堵塞).”
11. Some people don’t want to drive to work because _______________.
A. the cares are getting expensive B. the petrol is getting expensive
C. the care are difficult to take care of D. petrol is hard to buy
12. In the second paragraph(段落), “return to bikes” means ____________.
A. begin to ride bikes again B. give bikes back to others
C. go back by bike D. borrow bike from others
13. After reading, we know that Molly is a _____________.
A. doctor B. student C. patient D. businesswoman
14. Mr Brow thinks that bike-riding has _________ good points.
A. two B. three C. four D. five
15. This passage tells us about _________________.
A. cars and petrol B. expensive petrol
C. back to bike time D. bike-riding for a long life
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