EXERCIS^Ig) Decide which answer A, B, C or D best fits each apace. Passenger Services A journey by passenger train involves work by many people In various departments. The (1) . first finds the time of a train from a (2) ___or an (3) he or she then buys a ticket at a (4) and perhaps reserves a soat at the same time.The traveller may have tea and a sandwich In a station buffet, A member of the traffic lone goes throughthe (6). ; directly onto department announces the trains. Prom the (5) the right (7) .Then he or she (8)__ the Iraln.The guard Instructs the driver to start the train; The guard's duty is to make sura the train Is safe and to get It away on tlmo. The (9)___. . chocks or collects passengers' tickets while the train is moving, If there Is a (10) stocked with food and drink, and the chef Is preparing the next meal. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. : 8. 9; 10, A) voyager A) timetable A) advise office A) booking office A) railway station A) overpass A) runway A) gets on A) porter A) couchette ear B) tourist B) announcement B) Inquiry office . B) Inquiry office ■■ B) waiting hall B). underground B) embarkation B) gets In B) station chief ■ . B) sleeping car C) mover C) plan C) bureau of departures C) reserved seat office C) entrance C) underpassage ■ C) platform C) gets down C) shunter. . C) dining car . : or a buffet, It has been D) traveller D).scheme. D) left-luggage office D) left-luggage room D) underpass D) crossing D) assembly area.. D) gets out . D) guard D) postal car You have just Issued this rail ticket. Explain the passenger what individual entries mean. -STD ;cms i Hq£^fSm^St%iLi ifesü^i • © ListeningComprehetisiombORailcards You are going to. listen to a convention between a potential passenger and. a railway agent, The passenger-needs information on travel.aUmduced fare, listen and'find.the cor-., rect answer: I. The annual card costs a) £25 b) £55 : c) £20' ■■ :•> 2. The person whose name. Is wrltten.on the cardgets . . a): 1/3; off most Standard tickets. : .b) 1/4 oft Savers and Supersavers e) 1/3 off most Standard Tickets if lie is travelling Willi at least one child 3. Children pay a) £1 flat fare anytime .. .. b) £1 flat fare only If they are accompanied by both parents c> £1 flat fare If they are accompanied by an adult ■ ■•. 4. It is recommended : a) l:o book Supersavers less than 7 days prior the departure b) to biiyKupersavers 7 oniiorc days before the departure c) to buy Supersavers on the day of departure In order to avoid booking charges ■ . 5. Supersavcrs ■ '. ■ a) are flexible and can be used on any day to) can be used over weekends atl year round c) can be used any time except peak days aroutid;Chrlstmasor.Easter and e.g. on January 1>1 Below is a list of things you do when starting a car. Put them in the right order. There are two items that do not belong In the list. Which are they? ( a) put the car in gear b) start the engine c) put your foot on the brake ' .■ d) change gear e) get in f) put the key in the ignition ■ ■ : g) open the door h) look in the mirror i) put your turn indicator on j) sound your horn k) pull out I) put your foot on the accelerator ■I