【題目】聽第9段材料,回答第1315題。

1】【1What has been improved according to the speaker?

A. The train station. B. The bus service. C. The parking lot.

2】【2How does the speaker get to her office today?

A. By bus and on foot. B. By train and by bus. C. By train and on foot.

3】【3Who is the speaker?

A. A reporter. B. A policeman. C. A photographer.

【答案】

1】【1A

2】【2C

3】【3A

【解析】Text 9

W: It’s 8:00 am, and I’m on the platform at Sullivan Station. I’m waiting for the train to central station. I’m noticing that they’ve made improvements to this station. It’s cleaner, there are benches to sit on, and there’s art on the walls. Because of that, this part of my trip has become more pleasant. Now it’s 8:30. I’ve arrived at the central station. The No. 3 bus is in the weary side, and the bus is often very crowded at this time, so I choose to walk to my office. Still I have to say that trains and buses and walking are all better than driving. Traffic is getting worse every day and parking is more expensive. I guess it’s worth leaving my car at home. This is Jenny Waxlo reporting.

1】【1

2】【2

3】【3

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