【题目】听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
【1】On which side of the road should people ride in the man’s country?
A.Right.B.Left.C.Either.
【2】Why do people in Cambridge like riding bikes?
A.Cycling is safe.
B.Cycling is fashionable.
C.Cycling is convenient.
【3】What is a cyclist of 12 required to do in Cambridge?
A.Wear a helmet.B.Flash two lights. ‘C.Pass the traffic test.
【4】What may happen to the bikes left casually?
A.They’ll be destroyed.B.They’ll be stolen.C.They’ll be locked.
【答案】
【1】A
【2】C
【3】A
【4】B
【解析】
【原文】
M: Hi, Ellen! Is this your new bike?
W: Yes, I bought it yesterday.
M: It’s cool! May I have a try?
W: Of course. Remember to ride on the left.
M: Oh, I think it’ll take me some time to get used to it. You know, in my country, we should drive, ride and walk on the right.
W: Well, it could be dangerous if you break the rules.
M: OK, I see. By the way, why do so many people travel by bike in Cambridge?
W: You see, Cambridge City is small and flat. Besides, the colleges of Cambridge University spread around every corner of the city. Riding a bike between lectures is convenient.
M: And it is also environmentally friendly.
W: That’s right. Since riding a bike is the most common way, there are a lot of riding regulations.
M: For example?
W: People under 18 or above 60 should wear a helmet when they ride, and a bike should be equipped with two lights. A little troublesome, but it’s safe.
M: I agree. I have noticed that people just leave their bikes casually.
W: Yes. That’s why many bikes have been stolen.
M: Then you should remember to lock your bike.
W: I will.
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