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Question:
Transport means to carry or move things or people from one place to another place, usually by ship, airplane, train, truck or bus.
Transport can be used as a noun or a verb. In this exercise, transport is used as a verb.
For example:
We transport all our glass products to France by ship because this is the safest way to get them there without breaking.
to send something by car, bus, airplane, or boat
to stay in the same place for a long time
to use a network of vehicles for traveling
to move people or products across land or sea
Which answers below are closest in meaning to transport? Choose the 3 correct answers.
Response:
The examples below illustrate the meaning of transport.
bus
train
car
wheels
Which answers are examples of modes of transport? Choose the 3 correct answers.
without costing a lot of money.
to better places.
without causing a lot of air pollution.
quickly.
Choose 3 answers that best complete the sentence. Efficient transport means moving people and things across distances...
The syllable 'trans' at the beginning of the word means 'across' - this may help you to remember what transport means.
Public transportation is any form of transport that is used by the general public, in contrast to cars or bicycles which are privately owned.
people who don't own a car
children who live far from their schools
people who cannot walk or drive to work
motorcyclists
Who depends on public transportation? Choose the 3 correct answers.
Read this paragraph and answer the question below.
Inadequate public transport can have serious economic and social implications.
Developing countries have different types of transport.
Animal transport has advantages and disadvantages.
Transport in Developing Countries
Car ownership in developing countries is usually confined to the wealthy sectors of society. Public transport in these countries is often minimal or non-existent. Many poor people still rely on bicycles or animal transport, such as donkeys. Without public transport, most of the poor are unable to reach the cities where better job opportunities are available. This then makes it harder for poor people in developing countries to break the cycle of poverty.
What is the main idea of the passage? Choose ONE correct answer.