To swim across the
minutes(as only asyou're not held up at the airport),but it's an expensive way to travel.You cantravel by hovercraft if you don't mind the noise,and that
takes fortyminutes.Otherwise you can go by boat,if you dreams of being able to drive to
minute.People areonce again considering the idea of a Channel tunnel or bridge.
This time,theGreater London Council is looking into the possibility of building a Channellink straight to London.A bridge would cost far more than a
tunnel, but youwould be able to go by rail or by car on a bridge,whereas a tunnel wouldprovide a rail link only.
Why is this ideabeing discussed again?Is Britain becoming more conscious of the need for linkswith
体)?Well,perhaps. The main reason, though,is that a tunnel or bridge would reach thetwenty square kilometers of London's disused dockland(船坞
地).A link fromLondon to the continent would stimulate trade and re-vitalize(使······重新具有活力)the port, and would make London a main
trading center in
still warm!
A.not used
B.fully used
C.seriously blocked
D.opened again
[单选题]Across the English ChannelTo swim across the English Channel takes at least
[单选题]Across the English ChannelTo swim across the English Channel takes at least
[单选题]Across the English ChannelTo swim across the English Channel takes at least
[单选题]Across the English ChannelTo swim across the English Channel takes at least
[单选题]The SaharaThe name Sahara derives from the Arabic wordfor"desert"or"steppe"
[单选题]The SaharaThe name Sahara derives from the Arabic wordfor"desert"or"steppe"
[单选题]The SaharaThe name Sahara derives from the Arabic wordfor"desert"or"steppe"
[单选题]The SaharaThe name Sahara derives from the Arabic word for"desert"or"steppe
[单选题]The SaharaThe name Sahara derives from the Arabic word for"desert"or"steppe
[单选题]The SaharaThe name Sahara derives from the Arabic word for"desert"or"steppe