2018年雅思口语话题part1新题之:Bus 变题不慌!
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Bus题目参考答案
1.How often do you take the bus? (depend 法)
Actually, it really depends on different occasions.
Like for instance, if it is from Monday to Friday, I would like to take the
bus everyday to the office because bus is just the perfect vehicle for
commuting.
Whereas in contrast, if it’s at weekends, bicycle becomes my option in stead
of bus, mainly because cycling is a good way of physical exercise and I have
plenty of time for thatat weekends.
版本二:Usually only for special occasions. Like 3 times a month or so. This is
because I prefer traveling by subway if I have to go somewhere.
2.When was the first time you took a bus?(wh类)据实回答
Actually, I really can’t remember that clearly. But I guess it should be
after my graduation time of primary school.
This was due to the fact that I moved on to the middle school which was a bit
far away from home, so I had to take the bus instead of walking.
3.Is it convenient to take the bus in your city?(是非类)肯否法
Well, I guess it is really convenient because we have a very powerful and
completed bus transit system, including BRT.
You may go to every corner of the city with bus in a very short time.
•However, we also know that bus is not a kind of door-to-door vehicle, so if you
want more convenience, you'd better consider other options.
4.Do people in your country take the bus?(是非类)depends
Actually, it really depends on the different age groups.
For the teenagers , they usually take the bus because they are somewhat
independent to take the bus by themselves but still too young to drive.
For the young adults under 30, they would also like to take the bus because
they may not be wealthy enough to afford a car just after several years of
working.

5.What is the difference between taking a bus and taking a train?
There is not much difference when going for smaller distances, apart from the
fact that trains tend to be more comfortable as one gets to sleep. With bus, one
is stuck at one place and has to sit. However, in longer distances, trains tend
to be more faster as compared to bus.
6.What do you do when you are on a bus
Oh, I just listen to music in order not to listen to conversations between
people as more often than not people speak so loudly that you can’t help hearing
everything they say.
7.How good is the bus service where you live?
I wouldn’t say the bus service in my city runs like clockwork, but it is
efficient, at least, compared to that in other cities in my country. There is an
extensive network of buses and there are both short bus lines and long ones.
Bus相关超地道语料:
《孤独星球》之getting around spain by bus
There are few places in Spain where buses don’t go. Numerous companies
provide bus links, from local routes between villages to fast intercity
connections. It is often cheaper to travel by bus than by train, particularly on
long-haul runs, but also less comfortable.
Local services can get you just about anywhere, but most buses connecting
villages and provincial towns are not geared to tourist needs. Frequent weekday
services drop off to a trickle, if they operate at all, on Saturday and Sunday.
Often just one bus runs daily between smaller places during the week, and none
operate on Sunday. It’s usually unnecessary to make reservations; just arrive
early enough to get a seat.
On many regular runs – say, from Madrid to Toledo – the ticket you buy is for
the next bus due to leave and cannot be used on a later bus. Advance purchase in
such cases is generally not possible. For longer trips (such as Madrid to
Seville or to the coast), and certainly in peak holiday season, you can (and
should) buy your ticket in advance. On some routes you have the choice between
express and stopping-all-stations services.
In most larger towns and cities, buses leave from a single estación de
autobuses (bus station). In smaller places, buses tend to operate from a set
street or plaza, often unmarked. Locals will know where to go and where to buy
tickets.
Bus travel within Spain is not overly costly. The trip from Madrid to

Barcelona starts from around €32 one way. From Barcelona to Seville, which is
one of the longest trips (15 to 16 hours), you can pay at least €100 one
way.
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