Module2TrafficJamPeriodOneWarmup&Reading(Ⅰ)基础落实Ⅰ.课文理解1.WhichofthefollowingstatementsaboutbusesandtrolleybusesisNOTtrue?A.Thereare20,000busesandtrolleybusesinBeijing.B.Busesandtrolleybusescanbeverycrowded.C.Busesnumbered1to200arelimitedtotravelwithinthecitycentre.D.Ifyoutravelbydoubledeckerbus,you’dbettersitupstairstohaveagoodviewoftherapidlychangingcity.2.Youshouldtakeaminibusifyou________.A.travelwith12morefriendsB.wanttotravelfasterC.thinkthattaxisaretooexpensiveandbusesaretoocrowdedD.wanttotraveldifferentroutesfromthelargepublicbuses3.WhichofthefollowingisNOTmentionedabouttheundergroundinthetext?A.ThenumberofundergroundlinesinBeijing.B.Thepriceofaticket.C.ThetotallengthofundergroundlinesinBeijing.D.Thetimewhenitisopeneveryday.4.It’sagoodideatotravelbypublictransportat______.A.7∶00amB.7∶30amC.5∶30pmD.8∶00pm5.IfyouwanttovisitsomealleysinBeijing,you’dbetterchoose________.A.pedicabsB.doubledeckerbusesC.minibusesD.taxisⅡ.课文缩写IfyouwanttogetaroundinBeijing,hereisthetransportyoucanchoose.Taxisareonthestreets24hoursaday.Thepriceis1.________onthewindow.Youshouldaskforareceipt.Publictransportmaybethecheapestmeansoftransport,2.________at1yuan,butbusesandtrolleybusesareverycrowdedduringthe3.________hour(6∶30am—8∶00amand5∶00pm—6∶30pm).Buseswithdifferentnumbersectionstraveltodifferentplacesorserveatdifferenttimes.Minibusesarelessexpensivethantaxisandlesscrowdedthanpublictransport.Ifyouwanttogetaseatinrushhours,aminibusisabetterchoice.The4.____________isfastandconvenient.Itopensfrom5∶00amto11∶00pm.Aonewaytripcosts3yuan.Ifyouwantto5.________thenarrowalleys,you’dbetterchoosepedicabs,butremembertomakesureofthe6.________beforeyourjourney.Ⅲ.介、副词填空1.Simplyraiseyourhand,andataxiappears________notime.2.Youshouldcheckthecabhasabusinesspermit,andmakesureyouask________areceipt.3.Publictransportprovidesacheapwaytoget________inBeijing.4.You’llhaveagoodview________therapidlychangingcity.5.TherearefourundergroundlinesinBeijing,andseverallinesare________construction.能力提升阅读理解AFormorethanninedays,formorethan60miles,thousandsofBeijing-boundvehicleshavecometoanalmosttotalstoponhighwayscalledthe6and110thatrunfromInnerMongoliasoutheasttothenation’scapital.BaiXiaolong,a30yearoldtruckdriver,saysittookhimfivedaystomakethe350milejourneyfromInnerMongoliatoTianjin.Hespentmuchofthattimereading,textmessagingandsleepingratherthanspeedingup.“TherewasonedaythatIdidn’tmove,notevenaninch,”saidBai,aninhabitantofJininginInnerMongolia,acityatthewesternendofthetrafficjam.Chineseofficialssaidthatthecongestionismainlybecauseofthemaintenance(维护)projectsthatbeganinmidAugustandarescheduledtobecompletedinmidSeptember.Truckscarrying8tonsormoreofcoalorfruithavebeenresponsiblefordamagingtheroadway,thusmakingtheworknecessary.Driverswhooftenusetherouteknowthatheavytraffichaslongbeenafactoflife.“Theproblemisreallythatthere’retoomanycarsandtrucksandnotenoughlanes(车道),”Baisaid.“Wedriversareusedtothissortofthinghappening.”ThetwonationalfreewaysareheavilyusedbytruckscarryingcoalfromtherecentlyopenedfieldsofInnerMongoliatoChina’scoastalcities.Theseeminglyendlessjambeganonthe6andspreadtothe110,whichrunsparallel(平行的),whenofficialssoughttoeasethetrafficonthe6.TheGlobalTimes,anEnglishlanguagenewspaper,saidthejamhadeasedsomewhatinthelasttwodays,butinhabitantsoftheregionsaythecong...