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新目标(Go for it)版初中英语九年级 Unit 3 Could you please tell me where the restrooms are 第2课时Section A 同步练习

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    Over the past ten days, many people in China, especially those in big cities including Beijing, Shanghai and Shenzhen, have been complaining that it takes over 30 minutes to get a car through Didi Chuxing.

    A media survey of 200 people from 22 cities shows that 36% of people say they've been forced to wait an additional 10 to 30 minutes before a driver accepts their orders. Why is it difficult to call a car?

    Luo Wen, Senior Product Director of Didi Chuxing, said the reason is an unbalanced relationship between demand and supply. With the extra allowance decreased, some drivers escaped. Luo also said the number of customers has been" increasing since January 13th when the" Chunyun" started, while the number of drivers has dropped, with many of them already heading home for the Lunar New Year holiday.

    Another reason behind the supply shortage is the government s new rule that requires drivers to be locally-registered citizens, which makes it impossible for migrants to serve as Didi drivers.

    On top of the lack of supply, the root cause is the way orders are handed out to drivers on the platform. Because drivers are fully aware

That their customers will have to tip them, during peak hours, drivers appear to be ignoring passengers' requests until the value of the tip meets their demands. Didi has confirmed the higher tips they pay, the more likely customers will get a taxi.

(1)、People in big cities are confused about ______.
A、the supply shortage of taxis B、the decrease in taxi drivers C、waiting long for the taxis D、the rise in taxi fee
(2)、How many people in the survey are forced to wait an additional 10 to 30 minutes?
A、22. B、36. C、72. D、200.
(3)、What causes the number of Didi drivers to drop?
A、That some drivers have headed home for the Spring Festival. B、That some drivers don't serve as Didi drivers any longer. C、That the government's new rule cuts the number of drivers down. D、A, B&
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Kyle Haynam and Scotty Craighead were on a boating trip with five other children. They were rowing(划船)down the Salmon River in Idaho,when they saw1 coming from a mountain in the distance. They could see a fire on the other side of the 2 when they reached camp in the afternoon. The fire was still about two miles away,so3 was worried. Then, suddenly, the wind changed direction and the fire was pushed 4 .  Everyone was surprised but nobody was scared.5 ,a fire couldn't jump the river. Or could it?

That evening,the wind changed again. Kyle and his group Were 6 surrounded(被围绕) by a forest fire. There was only one way to escape(逃脱).They had to keep rowing the boat to the7 campsite. It was very hot and the thick smoke8 their eyes, so they put wet towels(毛巾) over their faces.

When they reached the next campsite, they found the fire on the campsite was out,9it was safe to stay there. However, the mountain above was still on fire and thick smoke 10 the air. That night, they slept with wet towels over their faces.

When they 11early the next morning, it was very cold. 

The sun was 12by the thick smoke and they couldn't even see the river. Kyle and his friends were 13. The fire was getting closer and closer"We were rowing hard and 14because we didn't want to be in the smoke another day," says Scotty.

At five o'clock in the afternoon, they finally reached the river's end. Luckily, everyone on the river that day 15 safely, but Kyle's group were the last one to escape from the fire.

请阅读下面非连续性文本, 按要求完成所给任务。

You may have seen such a photo: with a long white beard(胡须) and wearing a bamboo hat, an old fisherman stands on a boat. Huang Quande looked like this when tourists took photos with him on the Lijiang River in Guilin, Guangxi. He became famous on the internet that many believed the fisherman on the back of the 20-yuan Renminbi banknote(纸币) was based on his image(形象). Sadly, Huang passed away at the age of 94 on Feb. 18.

According to Jimu News, Huang shows the true spirit of the Lijiang River. He was a positive(乐观的) and kind man. In his 90s, Huang could still move his boat with speed. After he gave up fishing and became a photo model in 2008, he took photos with tourists world wild. 

The image of the fisherman on the back of the 20-yuan Renminbi banknote is not just about one man. Instead, it is a cultural symbol that makes the Guilin landscape(风景)what it is. 

In fact, the different backsides of the fifth series of Renminbi banknotes show the most iconic(标志性的)landscapes in the country. Each of them carries its own cultural value. 

For example, on the back of the 5-yuan banknote is Taishan Mountain in Shandong-For thousands of years, many emperors would go there and pray(祈祷)for the country's prosperity繁 荣). On the back of the l-yuan banknote are the Three Pools Mirroring the Moon(三潭映月)in West Lake, Zhejiang. Since ancient times, it has been a great place for moon watchers during Mid-Autumn Festival. The candle lights from the three pagodas(塔) are reflected on the water and look like little moons.
 

The Renminbi pictures have helped make  the landscapes even more popular among  tourists. Following the banknotes from 1 yuan  20yuan Lijiang River, Guangxi to 100, Pan Jinyu from Chongqing had a "banknote tour" when he was 21. "I want to finish a ceremonial(有仪式感的) journey and feel the beauty of our country. "he said. 

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