Dialogue 1
PerfumeIs Poisonous
A: You must know we can’t smoke on thehigh-speed train, right?
B: Of course. It’s common 1) ________for traffic safety.
A: Have you heard about the perfume 2) _________?
B: What do you mean?
A: On the high-speed railway fromZhengzhoudong to Anyangdong, a woman sprayed perfume with a high fragranceconcentration in the restroom, 3)________ the high-speed railway to shut downautomatically.
B: Oh? How long did it stop?
A: Three minutes. But those threeminutes were so 4) ________ that subsequent trains were delayed continuously.
B: It’s so 5)__________. This is thefirst time I’ve heard of such thing.
A: So some news use the subject“perfume is poisonous” for reporting this thing.
B: I think there are a lot of peoplearound us who are as ignorant as this lady.
A: Yes, the railway department needs to6) _________ the publicity of the regulations on transportation so that peoplecan know more about high-speed trains.
B: There must be something else wecan’t do 7) _________ not smoke and spray high concentration perfume.
A: Of course, floral water, insectrepellents, sunscreen spray and so on are also not allowed.
B: Well, I see. Thank you for your 8) ______________.
A: It’s my pleasure.
Dialogue 2
The Safest and Most Comfortable Transportation
A: How long does it take to ourdestination with this high-speed train?
B: With the older trains, it would’vetaken us 5 hours. With this one, only an hour and a half.
A: That 9) __________?
B: For sure! Look at the speed 10) _________over there. It’s going almost 500km per hour.
A: I like the fact that it’s much 11) ____________than the regular trains.
B: And the seats are more comfortable,too.
A: I’ve noticed that. There seems to bemore 12) ____________ in this train.
B: Much more comfortable, isn’t it?
A: And more 13) ___________. But Idon’t mind paying more, just for its speed.
B: Me either.
A: Do you know high-speed train is alsothe safest transportation?
B: Yes, I almost never heard theaccident of it.
A: I was looking at the 14) __________for trains this morning, and it seems like there are still more regular trainsthan high-speed ones.
B: In terms of departure frequency?Definitely, these high technology ones are relatively new, so it’ll take sometime until it dominates the 15)___________.
A: I see. Either way, we need to thankmodern technology for its 16) _____________.
B: We should. Hey! I think we’vearrived.
Dialogue 3
What Should We Do When Meet Fire on High-speed Train?
A: The high-speed trains are sealed.What should we do if there is a fire?
B: Don’t worry. This probability isvery 17) ______, even if there is a fire, you must follow the train conductor’s18) _____________.
A: What will the conductor do?
B: If the fire is not big, theconductor will 19) _________ the passengers of the carriage to get to the nextcarriage in order.
A: So what do passengers need to do?
B: Passengers in this carriage shouldnot be 20) _________, keep the carriage free, and don’t rush to get the largeluggage. Passengers in the next carriage should not move. They should 21) ____________to help evacuate the elderly, children and passengers with mobility problems.
A: So the staff can organize the firefighting as soon as possible, and the danger can be eliminated soon, right?
B: Yes. If the fire is big, the conductor needs toevacuate the passengers under the train.
A: Does the train need an emergencybrake in this 22)__________?
B: Yes. Passengers are lined up in orderto get off the train without crowding, panic, and especially pay attention tothe passing trains on the adjacent 23) _________.
A: Well, what should we do after we getoff the train?
B: After getting off, you need to stayat the designated place of the train staff and take good care of the old peopleand children.
A: That sounds 24) __________. But it’sbetter not to run into such an emergency.
B: Of course. After all,everyone hopes to have a safe and pleasant trip.