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Tips for Using Google Maps When You Travel

Traveling somewhere new can bring exciting adventures. But it can also bring unwelcome surprises. That may be in the tools you use before and during your trip. With the right technology, you can make the most of your time on the road. 1. While people most commonly use Google Maps for directions from one place to another, it offers many other kinds of travel tools. Today, we bring you several tips for using Google Maps.

1.Plan a road trip route

When you are traveling on a road trip, you do not have to plan each part of the trip separately with Google Maps. 2. To plan a road trip, open Google Maps. Search for your first destination, and then click on the arrow to get directions. Then ,click on the plus + sign to add more destinations to your trip.

2.Save your maps for offline use

3. Or you may not want to pay international charges for using your phone in other countries. The good news is that you can still use Google Maps even without the Internet. You can download a map from Google Maps to your phone. To do this, open the Google Maps app on your phone and search for the area you want to save. Click on the address at the bottom of the screen, then choose Download.

3.Use Google Maps for a walk or bike ride

While Google Maps may first give users directions to a place by car, it also offers biking or walking directions.4. The results also tell you the elevation change of the route, so you know how much energy you will have to use by choosing to walk or ride a bicycle.

4.Save money on gas

If you are planning a car trip in North America, Google Maps can show you the lowest gas prices in the United States and Canada. Search for “gas stations” on the Google Maps app and you will see a list of nearby stations with gas prices.5. Therefore, Google Maps is really a great convenience to tourists.

A. Google Maps has many tech tools that help make traveling easier.

B. When traveling, you may not always have access to the Internet.

C. You can get those directions by clicking the walking or bicycle icon.

D. The “gas stations” on the Google Maps app are sometimes difficult to find.

E. They will also be marked on the map so that you can see the closest ones to you.

F. The apps and maps are of great help when people are going to a store or supermarket.

G. You can search for all of the parts of the trip in order to prepare your route more efficiently.

 

1.A 2.G 3.B 4.C 5.E 【解析】 本文是一篇说明文。文章介绍了在旅行过程中谷歌地图使用的一些技巧和给人们带来的便利。 1.根据空格后While people most commonly use Google Maps for directions from one place to another, it offers many other kinds of travel tools尽管人们通常使用谷歌地图从一个地方到另一个地方,但它提供了许多其他种类的旅游工具,可知谷歌地图可以帮助我们让我们的旅行变得更容易。故选A。 2.根据空格前When you are traveling on a road trip, you do not have to plan each part of the trip separately with Google Maps.当你正在自驾旅行时,你不必用谷歌地图单独的计划每一个旅行地点,和空格后To plan a road trip, open Google Maps. Search for your first destination, and then click on the arrow to get directions. Then, click on the plus + sign to add more destinations to your trip. 打开谷歌地图,制定一个自驾游路线。搜索你的第一个目的地,然后点击箭头到达目的地,可知,为了更有效的制定你的自驾游路线,你可以搜索所有的自驾地点。故选G。 3.根据前边的小标题Save your maps for offline use可知这一部分介绍谷歌地图可以保存下来在没有网络的时候使用,可知,当你旅行时,你不可能时刻有网络合乎题意,故选B。 4.根据这一部分的小标题Use Google Maps for a walk or bike ride和第一句话While Google Maps may first give users directions to a place by car, it also offers biking or walking directions.可知谷歌地图也提供步行或骑自行车的方向,可知点击步行或骑行的图标就可以找到方向,故选C。 5.根据前边Search for “gas stations” on the Google Maps app and you will see a list of nearby stations with gas prices.可知在谷歌地图应用上搜索“加油站”,你会看到附件加油站的汽油价格。因此加油站也将在地图上被标记,所以你可以看到你最近的加油站。故选E。
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