Tóquio tem estacionamento subterrâneo automatizado para bicicletas :roleta maker
Transcript
Where do you park your bicycle in a crowded, roleta maker thronging city like Tokyo?
The answer – in a roleta maker subterranean cycle park.
A robot gracefully roleta maker whisks your bike 11 metres underground.
It stores hundreds of them and returns each one to its roleta maker rightful owner in seconds.
Just don't forget your roleta maker ID card.
Transcriçãoroleta makerportuguês
Onde você pararoleta makerbicicletaroleta makeruma cidade populosa, apinhadaroleta makergente, como Tóquio?
A resposta é:roleta makerum estacionamentoroleta makerbicicletas subterrâneo.
Um robô graciosamente levaroleta makerbicicleta para 11 metrosroleta makerprofundidade.
Ele armazena centenasroleta makerbicicletas e retorna cada uma delas ao seu devido donoroleta makerquestãoroleta makersegundos.
Só não se esqueça do seu documentoroleta makeridentidade.
Vocabulary
roleta maker thronging crowded, full of people
roleta maker subterranean under the ground
roleta maker whisks takes something somewhere else suddenly and quickly
roleta maker rightful owner person who owns something legally
roleta maker ID card identity card
Exercise
1. Two sisters in Peru are claiming to be the _________ of the land on which the Unesco World Heritage site Machu Picchu is located.
2. A big black suburban SUV lurked by the door of number 11 Downing Street as Mitt Romney spoke to the assembled press, ready to _________ him away when he had answered their last question about the Olympics.
3. The nurses who remained during the Sars outbreak described the hospital as having become like a "desert island" - suddenly isolated and alone in the centre of an otherwise _________ city.
4. The London Underground is celebrating its 150th anniversary and is the oldest _________ railway in the world.
5. Janice "Lokelani" Keihanaikukauakahihuliheekahaunaele's name is so long - containing 36 letters and 19 syllables - that it would not fit on the documentation…
Hawaii government computer systems are to be upgraded by the end of the year, allowing her to have her full name on her driving licence and _________.
Answers
Source: Peruvian sisters claim ownership of Machu Picchu http://bbc.in/1bMpRSm
2. A big black suburban SUV lurked by the door of number 11 Downing Street as Mitt Romney spoke to the assembled press, ready to whisk him away when he had answered their last question about the Olympics.
Source: Mitt Romney's Olympic mishap http://bbc.in/1hUkNQQ
3. The nurses who remained during the Sars outbreak described the hospital as having become like a "desert island" - suddenly isolated and alone in the centre of an otherwise thronging city.
Source: Sars: The people who risked their lives to stop the virus http://bbc.in/1bAs3c1
4. The London Underground is celebrating its 150th anniversary and is the oldest subterranean railway in the world.
Source: Tube 150th anniversary: Your stories http://bbc.in/18kqj9m