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    I’ve spent over a year in India, and in those 365 plus days, I’ve learned a lot about getting around Indian cities. My biggest lessons have been learned through being cheated, particularly by taxi and rickshaw (人力车) drivers, but that doesn’t mean those are bad ways to travel, as long as you know what you’re doing. Below are the best ways to get around the city of Delhi, India, and tips for how to keep from being the victim of scams (欺骗).

Taking taxis is a great way to get around the city of Delhi and chances are, if you arrive in Delhi by plane, as soon as you make it through customs, you’ll be swarmed by Indian taxi drivers. At the Delhi airport, be sure to arrange for a taxi to your hotel at one of the two Delhi Traffic Police Taxi Booths. One is inside the airport, and one is outside. The key is to make sure to go to a booth run by the police  rather than by independent taxi drivers.

Rickshaws are one of my favorite ways to get around Indian cities, in part because it’s how the locals often travel. Auto-rickshaws are more common, but bicycle rickshaws are still used in Old Delhi. If you do have a chance to take a bicycle rickshaw, you should do it at least once for a unique experience that should only set you back about 15 rupees. Auto-rickshaw rates around Delhi range between 30 and 80 rupees, depending on distance.

If you really want to travel around Delhi like the locals, take a public bus. Indian buses become very crowded and most do not have air conditioning. They are, however, very cheap. A bus trip won’t set you back any more than 15 rupees, as long as you stay within the city limits. Since Indian buses get so crowded, try to board the bus at the start of the route so you can get a seat.

The train is a great way to get around within the city of Delhi. Fares are reasonable, between six and 22 rupees. All departure announcements are in both Hindi and English, and tokens can be purchased for between six and 22 rupees.

1.The author is trying to __________ in Delhi through this text.

A.explain the difficulties of traveling B.expect us to travel around

C.show his/her experiences D.give some advice of traveling

2.To avoid being cheated, you ought to _________ if you want to take a taxi at the Delhi airport.

A.go out of the airport B.go to a police-run booth

C.show your ticket to the driver D.pay more to the drivers to keep safe

3.The author suggests taking a rickshaw in order to __________.

A.help the local rickshaw drivers B.enjoy the comfortable trip

C.gain some unique experience D.save some money

4.What can we infer from the passage?

A.You’ll have to speak English if you travel around in India.

B.It will be difficult for you to get a seat if you get on the bus halfway.

C.A rickshaw driver only charges whatever amount you give him.

D.You won’t have to pay much if you travel around by bus in India.

 

1.D 2.B 3.C 4.B 【解析】 本文是一篇说明文,介绍了在印度德里旅游时在乘坐交通工具方面避免受骗的几点建议。 1. 细节理解题。根据文章第一段Below are the best ways to get around the city of Delhi, India, and tips for how to keep from being the victim of scams(下面是在印度德里旅行的最佳方法,以及如何避免成为诈骗的受害者的小贴士)可知,作者在下文给了一些关于去德里旅行的建议。故选D项。 2. 细节理解题。根据第二段中的The key is to make sure to go to a booth run by the police, rather than by independent taxi drivers(关键是一定要去一个由警察管理的岗亭,而不是由独立的出租车司机)可知,为了避免被骗,在德里机场打车时一定要去一个由警察管理的。故选B项。 3. 细节理解题。根据文章第三段If you do have a chance to take a bicycle rickshaw, you should do it at least once for a unique experience that should only set you back about 15 rupees(如果你有机会骑人力车,你应该至少骑一次,一次独特的体验,只需要15卢比)可知,骑人力车可获得独特的体验。故选C项。 4. 推理判断题。根据文章倒数第二段Since Indian buses get so crowded, try to board the bus at the start of the route so you can get a seat(由于印度的公交车非常拥挤,所以尽量在线路开始的时候上车,这样你就可以有个座位)由此判断出,印度的公交车很拥挤,如果不是在始发站上车而是在中途上车很难能有座位坐。故选B项。
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