【題目】-Which do you think is the __________ way of travelling, cycling, driving or taking a bus?

-Of course cycling is. Because it produces no pollution to the environment

A. easiestB. cheapestC. greenestD. healthiest

【答案】C

【解析】

-你認(rèn)為什么是綠色出行的最好方式、騎自行車(chē)、開(kāi)車(chē)還是乘公共汽車(chē)的方式? --當(dāng)然是騎自行車(chē)。因?yàn)樗粫?huì)對(duì)環(huán)境造成污染。A. easiest最簡(jiǎn)單; B. cheapest最便宜; C. greenest最綠色; D最健康healthiest。green travel綠色出行,the greenest way of travelling綠色出行的最好方式。綠色出行就是采用對(duì)環(huán)境影響最小的出行方式。即節(jié)約能源、提高能效、減少污染、有益于健康、兼顧效率的出行方式。乘坐公共騎車(chē)、地鐵等公共交通工具,合作乘車(chē),環(huán)保駕車(chē)、文明駕車(chē),或者步行、騎自行車(chē)……努力降低自己出行中的能耗和污染,這就是綠色出行。依據(jù)答語(yǔ)-Of course cycling is. Because it produces no pollution to the environment-當(dāng)然是騎自行車(chē)。因?yàn)樗粫?huì)對(duì)環(huán)境造成污染可知。騎自行車(chē)出行低碳環(huán)保,故選C。

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