ГДЗ по английскому языку 9 класс Ваулина, Дули, Подоляко, Эванс - ответ страница 102
Авторы: Ваулина Ю.Е., Дули Д., Подоляко О.Е., Эванс В.
Серия: Spotlight
Тип книги: Учебник
Год: 2015-2025
Going green 6
1. Spend one minute writing down as many words related to transport as you can. Compare with a partner.
► bus, motorbike, tram, ticket, etc.
2. What do the pictures in the article show? Which of the features below belong to each type of transport?
• wheels • a windscreen • windscreen wipers • seats • pedals • handlebars • a basket • headlights • a steering wheel
3. Does your town/city have any programmes such as the ones below to reduce traffic? Have they been successful? Discuss with a partner.
• increasing public transport e.g. trams, underground trains
• creating cycle/bus lanes
• encouraging carpooling
• banning cars from the town/city centre
• making drivers pay to drive into/park in the city centre
► A: They've re-introduced the tram in my city.
B: That must have helped to reduce traffic. Etc.
4. Read the text. Decide which of the statements 1-8 are T (True), F (False) or A/S (Not Stated).
1 Tuk-tuks are made in Asia.
2 All tuk-tuks are painted red, white and blue like the British flag.
3 Tuk-tuks travel faster than ordinary taxis.
4 All the bikes for rent in Paris are grey.
5 Renting a bike in Paris doesn't cost much.
6 River taxis in Jakarta operate 24 hours a day.
7 The taxis help people go to the markets.
8 Traffic problems in Jakarta are improving.
Green transport
Everybody's worried about the high levels of pollution in cities at the moment ... and a lot of it is because of exhaust emissions from cars, motorbikes, lorries, buses and taxis. Luckily, some cities are coming up with some creative solutions!
TUK-TUKS
A new type of public transport has been appearing in the UK in recent decades. The 3-wheeled environmentally-friendly rickshaws from Asia first appeared in British cities in 1999. They run on natural gas and are called tuk-tuks because of the sound their engine makes. Each colourful tuk-tuk has its own individual design on it, such as a Union Jack, and even has a hood and curtains to keep out the rain and cold. These mini taxis can go at speeds of up to 56 km per hour, and are a huge hit with both tourists and locals.
GET ON YOUR BIKE!
If you go to Paris, don't be surprised if you see a lot of people riding grey bikes with metal baskets on the front up the Champs Elysees! Since summer 2007 there have been thousands of bikes available to rent on the streets of Paris. The idea is simple - you buy a cheap pass for a day or a week, pick up a bike from one of 750 'docking stations', ride it to your destination and then put it back at another docking station. Now traffic is down, noise is down, pollution is down, parking is much easier and everyone from tourists to businessmen in suits gets around the city on two wheels!
RIVER TAXIS
The authorities in Jakarta, Indonesia, have come up with the clever idea of making use of the city's network of rivers and canals for a new form of public transport - river taxis! As there are also markets along some of the rivers, you can hop off and do a little shopping on the way! The authorities hope this service will ease Jakarta's terrible traffic problem as there are about 5 million vehicles on the city's streets, growing about 10% yearly.
5. a) Match the words in bold with their meanings below. Use five of them to make sentences about green transport.
• cover • where you are going • as you go • unique pattern • very popular • there to borrow • ticket • matching jacket and trousers • people in power • get off quickly • are powered by
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