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TRANSPORTATION Traffic Problems in Big Cities

TRANSPORTATION Traffic Problems in Big Cities . Wherever you go, go with all your heart Confucius. PROVERBS Tell me with whom you travel, and I'll tell you  who you are . Do in Rome as the Romans do.

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TRANSPORTATION Traffic Problems in Big Cities

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  1. TRANSPORTATIONTraffic Problems in Big Cities Wherever you go, go with all your heart Confucius

  2. PROVERBS • Tell me with whom you travel, and I'll tell you who you are. • Do in Rome as the Romans do. • 3. Abroad to see wonders the traveler goes, and neglects the fine things which lie under his nose.4.  East or West, home is thebest.5.  If you love your son, let him travel.

  3. SAYINGS OF FAMOUS PEOPLE “It is good to have an end to journey toward; but it is the journey that matters, in the end.”Ernest Hemingway The World is a book, and those who do not travel read only a page. Saint Augustine “To travel is to live.”Hans Christian Andersen “One’s destination is never a place, but a new way of seeing things.” Henry Miller

  4. TRAFFIC PROBLEMS IN BIG CITIES In last few years the population of the world is increasing day by day and people are facing traffic problems in big cities. Unfortunately we have little road sense and perhaps, no respect for the traffic rules. This fact has also added to road miss-haps. Therefore, this is the duty of every citizen to think over the causes of traffic accidents and help the administration in solving the problem. No doubt, bad roads are the main cause of traffic accidents, almost all the big roads of our cities were built when the traffic was very light. But after the creation the population of these cities increased with a great speed. As our roads are very narrow for traffic which is almost double their capacity, accidents have become very common. Thus, the miserable condition of roads is the main cause of road accidents. Another cause of traffic accident is rush driving of trucks and other heavy vehicles, sometimes technical defeats in the machinery also cause accidents, and many lives are lost.

  5. All these causes of road accidents may be checked by good administration and careful planning. If we want to solve the problem of traffic accidents in our cities, we should see that our roads are widened and re-surfaced as soon as possible. A regular campaign should be taught with the help of radio, cinema, newspaper and television. Our traffic police should also keep regular check on the speed of motor vehicles, and the licensing department should be a bit stricter while issuing driving licenses. This is also important that the owners of all sorts of motor vehicles should be compelled to get their engines checked at least once a year; Defaulters should be severely dealt with. Some people believe that the present punishment for road accidents is not so severe as it should also be reviewed and amended. This step would make the drivers more careful.

  6. ANSWER THE QUESTIONS • 1. Do we have much road sense and respect for the traffic rules? • 2.What is the main cause of traffic accidents? • 3.What is another cause of traffic accident? • 4.How can we solve the problem of traffic accidents? • 5.What should owners of all sorts of motor vehicles do?

  7. FILL IN THE GAPS Speeding, a flat tyre, fine, petrol station, braked My worst journey ever? That would have been in the summer of 2000. I was returning home from Scotland. First I had a ______________.I had to change the wheel. Idrove on and I couldn't find a _______________ for a hundred miles. I nearly ran out of petrol. Well, I was in a bit of a hurry after that, and I guess I drove a little above the speed limit. The police stopped me to________________for___________. And when I was nearly back, two streets away from home, a guy in front of me________________so suddenly I drove into the back of his car!

  8. SAY TRUE OR FALSE 1. This is Jazz’s second visit to London. 2. Jazz’s bag is very light. 3. Ashlie’s phone is in her coat pocket. 4. Ashlie leaves Stephen and Jazz because she needs to find her bag. 5. The streets are very busy. 6. Stephen and Jazz decide to walk because it is quicker than driving. 7. Ashlie has met Jazz before. 8. Jazz is in London for one day. 9. Ashlie had her bag in the train. 10. Jazz saw Ashlie put her bag on the seat in the train. 11. Jazz doesn’t like London. 12. Stephen has Ashlie’s bag.

  9. MATCH THE FOLLOWING PHRASES TO THE DEFINITIONS

  10. In what order do these things happen? The first and last one have been numbered for you.

  11. OTHER RULES: Have your ticket or money ready before you board a bus. Don't leave soft drink cans or empty food containers on your seat. Keeping the train, bus or taxi clean is your responsibility. Always cover your mouth when you sneeze, cough or burp, with a handkerchief or tissue. Avoid picking your nose by all means. If you are standing, say in a bus, leave room for people to move around. Make sure your bus pass is visible to the driver. If you see that the bus or train is crowded, immediately move to the back so more people can get on

  12. INSERT THE MISSING PREPOSITION A. Remove the things _______________ the seat. (off, from, onto, at) B. We are stuck _______________ traffic. (in, from, into, with) C. The bus is never _______________ time. (for, at, on, into) D. Can I transfer _______________ bus to train? (from, for, into, onto) E. You can purchase the tickets _______________ the train at the token booth. (onto, on, in, for)

  13. CHOOSE THE CORRECT, MOST NATURAL-SOUNDING RESPONSESACCORDING TO THE CONTEXT OF THE СONVERSATION: Gas station attendant: What can I do for you. You: Fill it up, please... Hey, _____________________ is Philadelphia from here? a) how long b) how far c) where Gas station attendant: It's about 100 miles from here. You: What's ____________________ to get there? a) the best way b) best c) a way Gas station attendant: Take the 95. That will take you all the way to Philadelphia. You: Thanks. Is the 95 a _____________________ highway? a) paying b) toll c) cash Gas station attendant: No, it's free. Would you like me to clean your windshield? You: Yes, please... And could you check my _________________ as well? a) oil b) liquid c) container Gas station attendant: All right... All done. That'll be $46.75. You: Here you go. ____________________. a) Keep the money b) Keep it for yourself c) Keep the change

  14. READ THE DEFINITIONS

  15. FILL IN THE WORDS FROM THE PREVIOUS EXERCISE 1. a vehicle used on farms e.g. for pulling farm equipment and preparing the fields_______________ 2. a passenger vehicle for public use that runs on tracks in the road___________________ 3. a powered heavier-than-air aircraft with fixed wings that obtains lift by the Bernoulli effect and is used for transportation of humans and goods_____________________ 4. a single decked long-distance, or privately hired bus__________________________ 5. a large motor vehicle for transporting goods________________________ 6. a vehicle that has two wheels, one behind the other, a steering handle, and a saddle seat or seats and is usually propelled by the action of a rider’s feet upon pedals______________

  16. 7. the London Underground railway system, originally referred to the lower level lines that ran in tubular tunnels as opposed to the higher ones which ran in rectangular section tunnels________________________ 8. a furnished vehicle towed behind a car and used as a dwelling when stationary______________ 9. a line of connected cars or carriages pushed or pulled by one or more locomotives, especially a railroad train which travels on a set of tracks____________________ 10. a wheeled vehicle that moves independently, steered by a driver mostly for personal transportation__________________ 11. a motorcycle, especially a relatively small one___________________________ 12. a vehicle that may be hired for single journeys by members of the public and driven by a taxi driver_____________________ 13. a motor vehicle for transporting large numbers of people along roads________________

  17. LISTEN AND WRITE THE CORRECT WORD You can drive a ,___________ you can drive a ,___________ you can ride on a ______________ or in a bus How do you get from A to B over ______________, through the________ , or on the ___________? You can ride a __________________ you can ride a __________________ you can ride a __________________ if you like How do you get from A to B over land, through the air, or on the sea? You can sail a _____________ if the____________  is right or inside a _________________ if itґs watertight you can fly a __________________ way up in the _________________ or a _________________________ if you want to try

  18. How do you get from A to B over land, through the air, or on the sea? You can catch a ____________ if you have the_____________ or you can ________________ from here to there How do you get from A to B over land, through the air, or on the sea? You can fly a _________ ship if you have been taught But______  you have to train to be an ___________ How do you get from A to B over land, through the air, or on the sea? How do you get from A to B over land, through the air, or on the sea?

  19. Choose the correct verb:  (fly, drive, ride) you__________  a scooter you __________ a plane you__________ a car you __________ on a train you  __________a truck you __________ a unicycle you __________ a helicopter you__________ a rocket ship you __________ a bike

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