正确答案:
详细试卷答案解析:
Complete the notes below.
Write ONE WORD AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.
Student transport survey
Example
Assignment: marketing
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Name of student: Sue 1
Martin’s full name: Martin 2 .
Martin’s contact number: (696) 3 .
Lives in: 22 North Avenue, in Newbridge.
Martin’s transport to work: 4 .
Comment on buses: Buses are 5 .
The following bike facilities should be improved:
• more 6
• a map showing bike 7 .
Other comments:
• there should be more 8 .
• introduction of a 9 -only zone
Price of monthly bus pass: £ 10
Martin mentions that a map showing bike routes would be helpful, making "routes" the correct answer.
SUE: "So, do you think any other bike facilities should be improved?"
MARTIN: "Definitely. There should be more lanes for cyclists, and they should also provide a detailed map showing the best bike routes around the city. That would be really useful."
The phrase "introduce a few pedestrian-only zones" suggests that the correct answer is "pedestrian."
MARTIN: "Not really. I think they should have more pedestrian crossings, and maybe even introduce a few pedestrian-only zones in busy areas. That would make it safer and more pleasant for people walking."
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MARTIN: Hello?
SUE: Oh, hello. My name’s Sue Brown. I’m a second-year student, I’m doing business studies. I’ve got an assignment to do for my marketing course, and I was wondering if you could help me. It’s about transport, and I have to interview a few people about their local transport system.
MARTIN: OK.
SUE: I’m sorry to call you at dinnertime, but I really find it difficult to get time to do this.
MARTIN: No, that’s fine. As long as it doesn’t take long.
SUE: No. It won’t take long at all. So, first of all, can I just check a few details about you?
MARTIN: Sure.
SUE: OK, if I can just start by taking your name. It’s Martin, isn’t it?
MARTIN: Yes, that’s right.
SUE: Martin …… could you give me your full name, please?
MARTIN: Yes, it’s Martin Harris.
SUE: Is that H-A-R-R-I-S?
MARTIN: Yes, that’s right.
SUE: OK, thank you. Can I have your contact number?
MARTIN: Oh sure, it’s 696 1273.
SUE: 696 1372?
MARTIN: No, 1273.
SUE: Got it. Thanks. And can I have your address?
MARTIN: It’s 22 North Avenue, in Newbridge.
SUE: Oh, right, I know that area. It’s a nice part of town.
MARTIN: Yes, it is.
SUE: OK, and can I just ask what your job is?
MARTIN: I work in a bank, in the centre of town.
SUE: Oh, I’m sure that must be very interesting.
MARTIN: Yes, it is.
SUE: OK, I’d like to ask you a few questions about the bus system.
Now, do you live near your workplace?
MARTIN: No, I live in the town centre, so I have to commute.
SUE: And how do you get to work?
MARTIN: Well, I don’t often catch the bus to go to work. I usually drive my car. I only use the bus if I have to go to the shops, to buy food, or clothes, or things like that.
SUE: OK, so, do you think the bus service is good?
MARTIN: Well, they’re OK, but I think they’re quite crowded most of the time, especially in the mornings and evenings. It’s hard to find a seat.
SUE: Right, yes, I know what you mean. So, how do you think the service could be improved?
MARTIN: Well, I think they should have more buses, especially during rush hours. That would make things a lot easier.
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SUE: OK. Now, I’d like to ask you a few questions about cycling. Do you have a bike?
MARTIN: Oh, yes, I do. I go cycling quite often, especially at weekends.
SUE: So, what do you think about the cycle lanes in the city? Do you think there are enough?
MARTIN: Oh, no, there aren’t. There are very few cycle lanes in the city. I think they should have more because cycling is a great way of getting around. It’s much better than using the car, especially for short journeys. And, of course, it doesn’t pollute the air.
SUE: Yes, that’s true.
SUE: So, do you think any other bike facilities should be improved?
MARTIN: Definitely. There should be more lanes for cyclists, and they should also provide a detailed map showing the best bike routes around the city. That would be really useful.
SUE: That’s a great idea. Now, what about walking? Do you think the city is pedestrian-friendly?
MARTIN: Not really. I think they should have more pedestrian crossings, and maybe even introduce a few pedestrian-only zones in busy areas. That would make it safer and more pleasant for people walking.
SUE: Yes, I agree. Just one last question—how much does a monthly bus pass cost here?
MARTIN: Oh, it’s £45 per month. I think that’s a bit expensive for some people.
SUE: Oh, I see. Well, thanks very much for your time. You’ve been very helpful.
MARTIN: That’s OK. Bye.
SUE: Bye.