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Getting around in Australia

You know Australia is a big country, but you may not know how easy it is to get around. The untouched beaches that go for miles and deserts that touch the horizon are just there, waiting to be reached and explored. Following are the different ways you can explore our vast country.

Air

Flying is the best way to cover large distances in a short time. You can spend more time on the Australia's can’t-miss landscapes and relaxing lifestyle. Moreover, competition among airlines makes great flying fees available for you.

Drive

Australia has a vast network of well-maintained roads and some of the most beautiful touring routes in the world. You have no difficulty finding car rental companies at major airports, central city locations, suburbs and attractions.

Bus

Bus travel in Australia is comfortable, easy and economical. Buses generally have air conditioning ,reading lights, adjustable seats and videos. Services are frequent, affordable and efficient.

Rail

Train travel is the cheapest and gives you an insight into Australians size and variety, all from the comfort of your carriage. Scheduled services are a great way to get quickly between our cities and regional centers.

Ferry

The Spirit of Tasmania runs a passenger and vehicle ferry service between Melbourne and Tasmania nightly. Extra services are running during summer rush hours. Sea Jink ferries connect South Australia and Kangaroo Island several times a day. Ferries connect suburbs in our capital cities.

Walk

With easy — on — the — feet pedestrian streets, walking is a great way to get around our cities.

Besides all of above, you can also experience some of the longest tracks and trails in the world in central Australia — impressive journeys of a thousand kilometers or more that can take several weeks to complete.

1.If you have only 5 days and want to visit Australia's famous attractions that are far away from each other, which way of travelling best suits you?

A.By air. B.By car. C.By bus. D.On foot.

2.Ferry service between Melbourne and Tasmania usually runs .

A.only during rush hours B.at night hours

C.several times a day D.in summer

3.Which of the following is TRUE about travelling in Australia?

A.More travelers make the flying fees among airlines higher than before.

B.You can easily rent a car to explore its most beautiful touring routes.

C.Taking a bus tour is the most comfortable, economical and efficient way.

D.Train services can offer you more comfort than any other means of transport.

 

1.A 2.B 3.B 【解析】 本文是应用文。主要介绍了去澳大利亚旅行的多种交通方式:飞机,汽车,火车等等,并介绍了不同的交通方式的优点。 1. 细节理解题。根据题干5天时间,想在澳大利亚彼此距离远的著名景点游览。可以选择什么交通方式。根据Air中Flying is the best way to cover large distances in a short time. You can spend more time on the Australia's can’t-miss landscapes and relaxing lifestyle.可知,短时间在澳大利亚进行长距离景点旅行最好的方式是坐飞机。故选A。 2. 细节理解题。根据倒数第二段第一句The Spirit of Tasmania runs a passenger and vehicle ferry service between Melbourne and Tasmania nightly. 可知,The Spirit of Tasmania 每晚在墨尔本和塔斯马尼亚之间提供客运和汽车轮渡服务,所以只有晚上才有渡轮服务。故选B。 3. 细节理解题。根据第三段Australia has a vast network of well-maintained roads and some of the most beautiful touring routes in the world. You have no difficulty finding car rental companies at major airports, central city locations, suburbs and attractions.可知,澳大利亚拥有庞大的公路网络,维护良好,还有一些世界上最美丽的旅游线路。在主要机场、市中心、郊区和景点,你不难找到租车租赁公司。所以你可以租车去探索澳大利亚最美丽的旅行路线。故选B。
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