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為了促進(jìn)環(huán)保,巴塞羅那埃克薩潘區(qū)的很多孩子在每周五成群結(jié)隊(duì)地騎自 行車上學(xué)。隨著音樂的播放和自行車鈴聲的響起,“自行車巴士”活動(dòng)就如同一 場(chǎng)聚會(huì),吸引了很多孩子加入其中。
1 Every Friday, children in the Eixample area of Barcelona are riding bikes to school together in large groups. The programiscalledbicibúsor bikebus. The Eixample bike bus begins around 8:25 every Fri- day morning. The path it will follow is always postedaheadof time,soeveryoneknowswhereto join.Thebicibússtartsoff with justfivechildren, with more and more joining as it travels along.
2Most kids ride their bikes, but others ride scooters (滑板車) or use skates. Instead of riding in bike lanes or on sidewalks, the bicibús takes up the entire street. With music playing and bike bells ringing, the bicibús feels like a party, which attracts the young kids a lot. Nine-year-old María Pitarch said,“The best part of the bicibús is that we ride along and pick up our friends and we ride together. ”
3 The Eixample bicibús goes to several schools. When students reach their school, they leave the bus and park their bikes. Some parents have made the bicibús the way they get to work on Friday.
4It was possible to bike to school in Eixample before, but it wasn,t really safe for kids. There are a few bike lanes, but there are also lots of cars. One of the main roads used by the Eixample bicibús has about 20,000 cars and motorcycles every day. Because these are busy streets, the local police are helping stop traffic by riding in front of the bicibús and be - hind it. Parents are hoping that the bicibús will help change ideas about how people can get around in the city. They want the city to create wider, kid-friendly bike lanes that are separate from car traffic. They point out that the bicibús also helps cut down on pollution.
5Already some other areas in Barcelona are also organizing bike buses. One organizer said there are probably around1, 000 people in the area taking part in bike buses every week. Some bike buses have even been organized in other countries.
6 Barcelona isn,t the first bicibús ever. The idea has been around for quite a while. There have been bike buses in Madrid and other parts of Spain for years. Most bike buses are smaller than the one in Eixample, and have parents at the back and front instead of the police.
1. What can we learn about the bike bus?
A. It is targeted at some senior students.
B. It is organized by kids.
C. It changes paths frequently.
D. It is carried out daily in Barcelona.
2. What does María think of the bicibús?
A. Challenging. B. Encouraging.
C. Influential.D. Interesting.
3. What do parents expect of the bicibús?
A. It will have its own lanes.
B. It can attract more participants.
C. It will contribute to the environment.
D. It can guide people to getting around the city.
4. WhatdistinguishesthebicibúsinEixamplefromthoseinother places?
A. It is protected by the police.
B. It is smaller but more popular.
C. It can travel on the entire street.
D. It can provide music for participants.
Ⅰ. Difficult sentence in the text
Withmusicplayingandbikebellsringing,thebicibúsfeelslikeaparty,which attracts the young kids a lot. 隨著音樂的播放和自行車鈴聲的響起,“自行車巴士”活動(dòng) 感覺就像一場(chǎng)聚會(huì),深深地吸引了孩子們。
【點(diǎn)石成金】本句中的 With music playing and bike bells ringing 構(gòu)成 with 的復(fù)合結(jié) 構(gòu) ,music 和 play 之 間 構(gòu) 成 主 動(dòng) 關(guān) 系 ,bike bells 和 ring 之 間 構(gòu) 成 主 動(dòng) 關(guān) 系 ;which attracts the young kids a lot 為 which 引導(dǎo)的非限制性定語(yǔ)從句,which 在從句中作主語(yǔ)。
Ⅱ. Text-centered chunks
ahead of time 提前
start off 開始;出發(fā)
take up 占據(jù)
pick up 接人
get around 四處走動(dòng)
be separate from 分開
cut down on pollution 減少污染
take part in 參加