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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿Why choose National Express?

When you travel with us we want to ensure you're safe, comfortable and arrive at your destination on time. This is why we've made some significant improvements to our services and added new and exciting tools to make sure travelling with us is an easy and relaxing experience.

You go there, we go there

We go to hundreds of towns, cities and airports across the UK. We've over 550 coaches covering 70 million miles a year, so if there's somewhere you want to go, then chances are we go there too.

Safe, modern coaches

A total of 25 million pounds has been invested on over 100 coaches in the last year. Most of our coaches now have leather seats and headrests, ample legroom, power sockets for charging mobiles, tablets and laptops and a toilet on board. For your safety, all our coaches are fitted with the latest safety features as standard. Please turn to page 4-5 for more safety information.

Coach Tracker

Why not use Coach Tracker while travelling with us, or tell your friends and relatives to use it to track where your coaches is in real-time, anytime, anywhere. Simply visit nationalexpresss.com/coachtracker and follow the on-screen instructions.

Assisted travel

The majority of our coaches have an easy-access passenger lift at the front of the coach, providing step free access to wheelchair users and anyone with reduced mobility. We can also offer practical assistance along the way to make your journey easier and more enjoyable. Call 03717 818181 for more information.

Greener journey

Travelling by coaches is one of the most environmentally friendly forms of transport. Our coaches emit up to five times less CO2 per passenger, per kilometer than an average car.

Mobile

If you are looking to book a ticket on the go you can use our mobile site, which your smartphone or tablet will automatically direct you to when you visit our website.

Satellite tracking

We track the majority of our coaches using a satellite tracking system. We know exactly where our coaches are at any given time, and can reroute them should there be any avoidable traffic block. We're committed to getting you to your destination safely and on time.

Thanks for choosing to travel with us. We've created this booklet to keep you up-to-date on our safety information and improvements. Whether you are travelling with us to the airport or visiting your favorite destination, sit back, relax and familiarize yourself with the safety features and facilities on board.

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B. Disabled passengers have easy access to every National Express coach.

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D. Family members can have National Express passenger¡¯s real-time location through Coach Tracker.

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B. You can call 03717 818181 for more information on mobility issues.

C. Most coaches now have leather seats, headsets, tablets and a toilet onboard.

D. Most coaches can change their route to avoid traffic jams by satellite tracking.

¡¾3¡¿The passage is intended to _________ .

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B. introduce the onboard facilities and tools for your safe and comfortable travel

C. keep you up-to-date on the safety information and improvements

D. promote and advertise the coach service offered by National Express

¡¾4¡¿What is true about the National Express?

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B. If you visit its website, a ticket will automatically be booked for you.

C. It aims to provide safe, relaxing and punctual service for its customers.

D. Its coach has step free lifts at both ends of the coach.

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An American woman Anna Jarvis was the first person to decide the mothers should have a holiday in their honor each year. Miss Jarvis started her campaign in 1906 in her home city Philadelphia. She wrote thousands of letters to congressmen(¹ú»áÒéÔ±), city officials, teachers and newspaper publishers, proposing an official holiday for mothers. She traveled all over America, trying to get support for the idea. Her battle went on for years.

In 1914, the Congress declared the second Sunday in May each year as Mother's Day. Anna Jarvis wanted Mother's Day to be a simple event. She thought children could honor their mothers by spending some time with them as an act of love and respect. However, the holiday turned out to be a major event for department stores, flower shops and greetingcard industry, which Miss Jarvis didn't like.

Americans spend millions of dollars on gifts for their mothers on this day. Younger children often try to prepare and serve breakfast for their mothers. Fathers may offer to take care of children so that mothers can enjoy themselves. The holiday becomes an important time for family gathering.

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B. the battle lasted 8 years

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D. Mother's Day is an important day for Americans

¡¾2¡¿Miss Jarvis proposed Mother's Day in order people could show their love and respect to their mothers ________.

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