更多"The buses,_________________________"的相关试题:
[多项选择]The buses,__________(被愤怒的人群包围着,其中多数已经挤满了人).
[填空题]The buses,____________________(被愤怒的人群包围着,其中多数已经挤满了人).
[简答题]The buses,_______________________________(被愤怒的人群包围着,其中多数已经挤满了人).
[填空题]People wait for buses there.
[单项选择]Passengers going to the airport by arranged buses must take the bus at the time and place as shown below.
A. 搭乘专车前往机场的旅客,务必在下列指定的时间和地点乘车。
B. 乘公共汽车去机场的旅客必须乘这路车,时间和地点安排如下。
C. 经安排搭乘汽车去机场的旅客,应按指定的时间和地点上车。
D. 机场即将为旅客安排汽车,请注意下列指定的上车时间和地点。
[单项选择]Buses offered a more flexible service than trolleys, because they were not restricted to operating only on fixed tracks. General Motors acquired many of the privately owned streetcar companies and replaced the trolleys with buses that the company made. But bus ridership has declined from a peak of 11 billion riders per year in the late 1940s to 5 million in the 1990s. Commuter railroad service, like trolleys and buses, has also been drastically reduced in most U.S. cities.
The one exception to the downward trend in public transportation in the United States is the subway, now known to transportation planners as fixed heavy rail. Cities such as Boston and Chicago have attracted new passengers through construction of new lines and modernization of existing service. Chicago has been a pioneer in the construction of heavy-rail rapid transit lines in the median strip of expressways. Entirely new subway systems have been built in recent years in a number of U.S. cities, including Atlanta
A. Commuter railroad service, trolleys and buses have been reduced in the U.S.
B. Subways have largely been maintained.
C. Fares usually can not cover operating costs.
D. U. S. officials think it worthwhile to subsidize public transportation.
[填空题]In many cities of the developing countries, buses are occasionally so crowded that it is quite ______ to see buses running around with passenger hanging to their doors and windows.
[单项选择]
M: There is a strange phenomenon regarding buses. You wait ages for one, then three come along at once!
But why does this happen "Bus bunching" (two or three buses coming at once) is caused by random fluctuations in the running of and demand for buses. Once a bus is delayed, by the time it arrives at the next stop there is likely to be more than the usual number of passengers queueing. This leads to further delay while they all board. Meanwhile, the bus behind will have fewer passengers than normal to pick up, causing it to accelerate and eventually catch up with the first bus. This continues with the two buses taking stops alternately, with no way of breaking out of being stuck together. This can happen a few times on a bus journey until quite a few buses are stuck together in this way.
An even stranger phenomenon is the English obsession with queueing. Throughout the 1960s, a huge bus queue, the longest people had seen, would appear at Easter in Sloane
A. It was the only time in history when the English were particularly obsessed with queueing.
B. The longest bus queue was seen at Sloane Street.
C. The longest bus queue was seen at Battersea Park.
D. 137A bus ran the shortest route in London.