The World’s Most Impressive subways

 
小題1:Which of the following gives the passengers the best visual enjoyment?
A.The Tokyo Metro and Toei Lines.B.The Moscow Metro.
C.The London Metro.D.The Hong Kong MTR.
小題2:According to the passage, the only subway that can bring more financial gains is ______.
A.the Tokyo Metro and Toei LinesB.the Moscow Metro
C.the London Metro D.the Hong Kong MTR
小題3:We can learn from the passage that Shanghai Metro ______.
A.is the busiest system in the world
B.carries the most people each day
C.may be larger than the Chicago Subway in the future
D.has become the world's largest subway since it opened
小題4:The purpose of the passage is to _____.
A.give us a brief introduction to some subway systems
B.introduce the working system of some railways station
C.tell the general background of world-wide transportation
D.show the historical development of underground system

小題1:B
小題2:D
小題3:C
小題4:A
這篇文章介紹了世界上的一些地鐵系統(tǒng)。
小題1:根據(jù)第二幅圖的第一句話可知在這里可以欣賞到最好的視覺效果。
小題2:根據(jù)“The Hongkong Metro”的第一句的描述可知,香港的地鐵是全世界能夠盈利更多的地鐵。
小題3:根據(jù)“Shanghai Metro”的描述的最后一句話可知上海的地鐵將會是芝加哥的三倍。
小題4:這篇文章寫作目的就是介紹世界上的一些地鐵系統(tǒng)。
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