TRANSPORTATION
1.What's the
most popular means of transportation in your hometown?
2.How often do
you take buses?
3.Can you
compare the advantages of planes and trains?
4.Is driving to
work popular in your country?
5.Do you think
people will drive more in the future?
6.Would you ride
bikes to work in the future?
7.What will
become the most popular means of transportation in China?
8.Do you prefer
public transportation or private transportation?
Well, I guess people
in my hometown always ride bike to go work or somewhere else because my
hometown is a small town and it's very convenient to go out by bike.
I barely go out by bus
because I have my own car now, so I always go somewhere by car.
Well, between the two,
travelling by planes is relatively very fast, for example, it just takes three
hours for me to go between Beijing and Shanghai which covers distance of 1500
kilometres; on the contrary, travelling by trains is an increasingly cost-effective alternative to planes, particularly if
I'm going a relatively short distance.
Yes, people that I
know around me tend to go to work by car because it's very convenient to drive,
but I believe that maybe for others, they just take buses to office because
it's cheap and always on time.
Yes, I believe that as
people earn more money and lead a better life, they will tend to buy cars for
their families, and apparently drive cars to offices.
Oh no, it's impossible to ride
bike to work because you know, Beijing is a big city,
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I always drive
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about 20 kilometres to office,
so I'll be late if I ride bike.
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I believe private
transportation will be the most popular means of transportation in my country
because as people get richer in the following years, people will tend to buy
cars for their families and business for various purposes, and obviously China
has already become the biggest vehicles market in the world.
Well, if I were to
choose between the two, I'll probably go to work by my own car because
apparently it's much more comfortable than in the crowned bus or subway.
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