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    When it comes to travelling around Europe, it's important to have a budget in mind. Here are some tips for getting the most out of Germany while saving your money.

Transport

Transport is “the big one” and cycling may be the cheapest alternative among all the modes(方式) of transport.

Tom Bourlet, a Brighton-based travel blogger at Spaghetti Traveller, talked to us about transport in Germany and advised that slower, regional(区域的) trains will be more affordable in comparison to those that are high-speed.

He continued, “If choosing a train journey, buy the ticket several months in advance to get a great offer.”

If you intend to use the Eurostar train, keep in mind that you can save money by buying tickets at least a week in advance. Shopping around can also offer reduced prices. A daily or weekly card for a train or a bus may also be worth investing in. Bourlet continues, “While the trains run like clock-work with high efficiency, the buses run relatively slowly, often arriving late to their destination.”

Ask a travel agent

In an age of technology, we don't always consider going to a travel agent when booking on holiday. If you do, ask them for recommendations, they can give you insider tips. Make sure that they are aware of your set budget before signing up to anything.

Food

Region to region, Germany's cuisine will differ slightly. As a general rule, outside the city centre will be cheaper—the further you go, the less expensive it is. Bear this in mind when setting a daily budget for your meals.

Landmarks

Make sure you book your tickets for the landmarks before your trip as there's likely to be a discount when you do this. You may also want to consider a guided tour which is often free.

Before you go

Make sure you buy currency before you leave. This could prevent you being charged extra for withdrawing money and you're more likely to get a good exchange rate.

1.Which transport is probably the cheapest to travel in Germany?

A.Regional trains. B.High-speed trains.

C.City buses. D.Bicycles.

2.What can we know about the Eurostar train?

A.It runs relatively slowly.

B.The meals on it must be expensive.

C.Travelers can enjoy a discount when shopping around.

D.Booking tickets three days in advance may save your money.

3.In which section of a website may the text appear?

A.Travel. B.Lifestyle.

C.Science. D.Entertainment.

 

1.D 2.C 3.A 【解析】 这是一篇说明文。文章主要提供了一些游览德国的小建议,可以帮助人们在省钱的同时最大限度地游览德国。 1.细节理解题。根据第二段Transport is “the big one” and cycling may be the cheapest alternative among all the modes(方式) of transport.可知交通是“最重要的”,在所有的交通方式中,骑自行车可能是最便宜的选择。由此可知,在德国旅行,自行车这种交通工具可能最便宜。故选D。 2.细节理解题。根据Transport部分中If you intend to use the Eurostar train, keep in mind that you can save money by buying tickets at least a week in advance. Shopping around can also offer reduced prices.可知如果您打算使用欧洲之星列车,请记住,您可以至少提前一周购买车票来节省费用。周边购物也可以提供优惠的价格。由此可知,购买了欧洲之星列车,游客在购物时可以享受折扣。故选C。 3.推理判断题。根据第一段When it comes to travelling around Europe, it's important to have a budget in mind. Here are some tips for getting the most out of Germany while saving your money.可知在欧洲旅行时,脑中有个预算是很重要的。这里有一些小贴士,可以让你在省钱的同时最大限度地游览德国。结合文章主要提供了一些游览德国的小建议,可以帮助人们在省钱的同时最大限度地游览德国。由此可推知,可能出现在一个网站的旅行部分。故选A。
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