Part 1

Roads and streets

4. How do people cross the road in the city where you live?

答案:

In my city, people typically cross the road at designated crosswalks. It's crucial for safety, as there are often many vehicles. I notice that pedestrians usually wait for the traffic lights to change before stepping off the curb. It’s interesting how everyone respects these rules, making it feel safer for families and children.


助记: city designated crosswalks safety traffic lights respect families children


翻译:

在我的城市,人们通常在指定的斑马线上过马路。这对安全至关重要,因为通常有很多车辆。我注意到行人通常会在交通灯变绿后再走出人行道。很有趣的是,每个人都尊重这些规则,这让家庭和孩子们的出行感觉更安全。


笔记:

  1. designated (/ˈdez.ɪɡ.neɪ.tɪd/) - officially assigned, 指定的
  2. traffic lights (/ˈtræf.ɪk laɪts/) - signals controlling vehicle and pedestrian flow, 交通信号灯
  3. respect (/rɪˈspɛkt/) - to show consideration or honor, 尊重