Central London Bus Guide This guide includes maps showing where buses and Night buses run in Central London and major tourist attractions. This guide is not available to download.

Tube Toilet Map The locations of toilet and baby changing equipment on the Tube (地鐵) network. You can download the Tube Toilet map.

Step-free Tube Guide Tube and DLR stations with step-free access from the street and information about the step and gap between the platform and the train. Where you can change step-free between different Tube lines and between Tube and National Rail services. You can also download the Step-free Tube guide.

River Thames Boat Services A guide to entertainment and business river services with maps, places of interest and useful information. You can also download River Thames boat services.

Getting Around London - your guide to accessibility A complete guide to accessibility on all means of transport, including a guide to Freedom Passes, Journey Planner and interactive maps. You can also download the Getting around London - your guide to accessibility.

Taxi and Private Hire Guide The taxi and private hire guide includes information on taxis and other private hire services in London, including details and how to make a complaint. You can also download the taxi and private hire guide.?

1. If you download something about ________, you will fail.

   A. Central London Bus Guide                B. Getting Around London

   C. River Thames Boat Services               D. Step-free Tube Guide

2. Which of the following statements is right?

   A. Young mothers have no places to get their babies changed on tube.

   B. Disabled people have no access to tube and national rail services.

   C. You can enjoy transport service in London before planning your journey.

   D. You can complain about the taxi and private hire services in London.

3. The information above is mainly about ________.

   A. places of interest                        B. traveling in London

   C. transport advantages                     D. journey planning

【小題1】A

【小題2】D

【小題3】B

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