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Pre-Intermediate Student's Book: Transport in The Future

The document is a 3 paragraph reading passage about transport in the future and the Watts family's use of electric vehicles. It describes how Bob charges his electric car overnight for his commute, how Sonia's car has a 30km battery range and computer for traffic updates, and how Justin can change batteries on highways for long trips in his sports car on weekends. It concludes that while some still use petrol cars, most vehicles are electric now making life better for all with less noise and pollution.

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Pre-Intermediate Student's Book: Transport in The Future

The document is a 3 paragraph reading passage about transport in the future and the Watts family's use of electric vehicles. It describes how Bob charges his electric car overnight for his commute, how Sonia's car has a 30km battery range and computer for traffic updates, and how Justin can change batteries on highways for long trips in his sports car on weekends. It concludes that while some still use petrol cars, most vehicles are electric now making life better for all with less noise and pollution.

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Pre-Intermediate Student’s Book

Life
3a Page 34 READING TEXT

Transport in the future


Meet the Watts. They are a three-car family in the near future which uses electric
vehicles.

Bob is similar to most commuters. He charges his car at home overnight so it’s
ready for the morning rush hour. If he needs more electricity, there’s a ‘charging
station’ in the office car park.

Sonia’s car travels about 30 kilometres on a full battery so it’s good for short trips
such as going to the shops or visiting friends nearby. The car also has its own
computer which tells her if there are traffic jams or road works on the road ahead.

Justin works from home but enjoys going on a long journey in his sports car at the
weekend. Instead of going to a petrol station for petrol, he can change his battery on
the motorway or plug into a high-voltage charger. Another device in the car’s
engine stops him from going over the speed limit.

Their neighbours still use a car with a petrol engine but most cars have electric
engines. The roads are quieter and there is less pollution so life is also better for
pedestrians and cyclists!

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