A.Major European airlines will go bankrupt.B.Europeans will pay much less for travelin
A. Major European airlines will go bankrupt.
B. Europeans will pay much less for traveling.
C. Traveling time by train between major European cities will be cut by half.
D. Trains will become the safest and most efficient means of travel in Europe.
A.A car dealer.B.A mechanic.C.A driving examiner.D.A technical consultant.
A car dealer.
B. A mechanic.
C. A driving examiner.
D. A technical consultant.
A.She enjoys making up stories about other people.B.She can never keep anything to her
A. She enjoys making up stories about other people.
B. She can never keep anything to herself for long.
C. She is eager to share news with the woman.
D. She is the best informed woman in town.
听力原文: In January 1989, the Community of European Railways presented their proposal for a high speed pan-European train network, extending from Sweden to Sicily, and from Portugal to Poland by the year 2020. If their proposal becomes a reality, it will revolutionize train travel in Europe. Journeys between major cities will take half the time they take today. Brussels will be only one and half hours from Paris. The quickest way to get from Paris to Frankfurt, from Barcelona to Madrid, will be by train, not plane.
When the network is complete, it will integrate three types of railway line: totally new high-speed lines, with trains operating at speeds of 300kms per hour; upgraded lines, which allow for speeds up to 200 to 225kms per hour; and existing tines, for local connections and distribution of freight. If business people can choose between a 3-hour train journey from city center to city center and a 1-hour flight, they'll choose the train, says an executive travel consultant. They won't go by plane anymore. If you calculate flight time, cheek in and travel to and from the airport, you'll find almost no difference, and if your plane arrives late due to bad weather or air traffic jams or strikes, then the train passengers will arrive at their destination first. Since France introduced the first 260-km per hour high speed train service between Paris and Lyons in 1981, the trains have achieved higher and higher speeds. On many routes, airlines have lost up to 90 percent of their passengers to high speed trains. If people accept the community of European Railways' plan, the 21st century will be the new age of the train.
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A. To win over the majority of passengers from airlines in twenty years.
B. To reform. railroad management in western European countries.
C. To electrify the railway lines between major European cities.
D. To set up an express train network throughout Europe.