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M1:
Itravelbybus.Um,it'
sonlyonebusto
work.Ittakesabout15minutes.
M2:
Igettoworkbycar.
W1:
Bus.
W2:
Iwalktowork.
M3:
IgettoworkonthetubeandIwalksomeoftheway.
W3:
Aboutfiveminuteswalktothestation,WaterlooStation,andthenIgetonabuswhichtakes
about20…25minutes.
M4:
OnmostdaysIusethetube-myjourneyintoworkandmyjourneyhomeattheendof
the
day.
M5:
Icycletowork.That'
sthequickestand
easiestway.
W4:
Icycleintoworkeverydayonmybike.
Part2
Whatdoyoudoonyourjourneytowork?
Iusuallylistentomusicorread.
SometimesIlistentomusicandsometimes
Ireadabook.
IeitherreadthenewspaperorIread
books.
Takeinthefreshair,thescenery,um…
andtrytoavoidholesintheroadwhicharequite
dangerous.
IlistentomyiPod.
Well,sometimes,if•…ifit'
sabitofaquiet
road,IcanthinkaboutwhatI'
mgoingtodothat
I…Idream,usually.Ijust…I,Ilovelovejourneys.Ilovejustlookingoutofthewindow.
tactuallydovery
Well,it'
ssoshort;
Idonmuchatall,apartfrommakingsureIdonhave
anaccident.
Part3
Whatdoyoulikeaboutit?
It'
sfairlyshort,somyjourneytoworkisonly30minutes.
squick.
sshort.Itonlytakesmesevenoreightminutes.
SeeinghowtheIandscapechangesthroughtheseasons.
Ilikelisteningtomusicandhavingsometimetothinkbeforework.
squiteearlyinthemorning,whichmeansthatthebusisalwaysquitequiet,soum,Idon'
t
havetofightforaseat.
Iliketohavesomefreshairandthe
exercise.
IjustliketheexercisethatIgetfromitand
beingoutsideintheopen.
snottoofar.Icanwalkorrun.It
aboutaquarterofanhourhealthy.
Idon'
thavetocatchabus.
'
swalk,soIfeelvery
Part4
Whatdon'
tyoulikeaboutyourjourneytowork?
she
Um,Idon'
tlikeitwhenit'
sverybusyin
themorningsandIdon'
tlikeitwhenitandsweatyonthetube.
spackedwithpeopl
saveryfullbus.Itbecauseit'
sthe“workbus”
Therearesomeverybaddriversontheroad.
Sometimesthebusesgetovercrowdedandalotofpeoplearegoingtothesameplace.
Ireallydon'
tlikecyclingtoworkwhenitrainingbecauseIgetwet,(and)allmybooksget
wet.
Inthewinterit
sverycoldthatearlyinthemorningandum,sometimesifImissthefirstbus
Ihavetowaitabout20minutesforthenextone
sverywindycomingoverbridgeanditmakesmyeyeswater.
there'
snothingtolikeordislikeaboutit.
Listening
G=Guide;
V1=Visitor1;
V2=Visitor2;
V3=
Visitor3
G:
So,ladiesandgentlemen.Let
can
transportsectionnow.Couldyouallcomeoverthisway?
Let'
slookatthesephotos.Asyousee,theseearlymethodsoftransporthavetwothingsincommon…They'
reallgreatideagreatwaystotravelthroughtheairratherthanontheground…buttheyweren'
successful!
Therewasabigproblemwitheach
one.
V1:
Butthemonorail-thatwassuccessful.G:
Well,yesandno.Lookatthisphotoontheleft.It'
sfromtheWorldFairinSeattle.Thatwas
in1962.MonorailswereaverypopularideainAmericaatthattime.Peoplewantedtoleavetheircarsathomeandgotoworkbypublictransport.Buttheyweren'
tsuccessful
•but
monorailsaredifficulttobuildandexpensivetokeepingoodcondition.Soyou'
reright.
Therearesomemonorailsintheworldnotverymany!
V2:
Hey.Lookatthisphoto.Isthatacarunderaplane?
Oh,yes.Thiswasaveryinterestingidea.PeoplewantedtoflyfromLosAngelestoNewYork…andthendrivestraightintothecitycenterfromtheairport.
Noway!
How?
Well,theideawasthatthecarcameoffthebottomoftheplaneandthenyougotinand
drove
away.Thiswasinthe1940s.Ah,yes.Look.Here'
stheade:
1948.ltwasaniceidea-noairportsorwaitingaround—butitwasn'
successful.
Whynot?
Therewasanengineeringproblem.Thecarwastooheavyandsmallplanesweren'
tstrong
enoughtocarrythem(it).
V3:
What'
sthis?
Ahelicopterintiegarage?
G:
Yes,indeed.Welaughatthisnow,butpeoplewereveryseriousaboutitatthetime.Peoplewantedtoleavehomeinthemorning,saygoodbyetothefamilyandgotoworkbyprivatehelicopter.Theideawasverypopular,but,ofcourse,itwasimpossible.Helicoptersareverydifficulttoflyandcanyouimagi