短篇英语作文:一趟计程车之行(上)

文章作者 100test 发表时间 2007:10:15 12:25:20
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A Taxi Ride
「一趟计程车之行」

  第一篇:

  The taxi ride I shall never forget is the one I experienced a long time ago when I was only six years old. One summer evening I felt a little unwell and had a headache. Instead of letting this be known to my parents, I went to sleep. It was not until my mother awoke me that I found myself really ill. Mother felt my forehead and exclaimed, “Rons running a temperature again!” Immediately father called a taxi to rush us to a hospital. In those days the local taxis were generally not air-conditioned. besides, it was a hot day. I felt very ill with a high temperature inside the stuffy taxi, but I did not cry because I was too weak to do that. The taxi driver was speeding, yet tome it was still a long and slow journey, Finally we arrived at the hospital. I cant remember what happened later. All I can remember is that I had a terrible headache that day. I am now no longer so easily taken ill al I used to be, but I shall never forget that taxi ride in my life.

  第二篇:

  Nothing has impressed me so much as the taxi ride I had about two years ago One night on my way home I lost control of my motorbike and got badly hurt when I was hurtled to the ground As I came to I found myself lying on the road with blood all over my body since it was in the dead of night there was not a soul around except some cars passing occasionally so I halloed to the cars while they were approaching The drivers however simply turned a deaf ear to my cry for help It was when I was about to give up that a taxi suddenly pulled up beside to my cry for help It was when I was about to give up that a taxi suddenly pulled up beside me. The taxi driver got off and came to my rescue. He drove me to a hospital as fast as he could. And I lost my consciousness against until a doctor was putting cast on my leg. When I woke up a smiling young man came to ask me how I was feeling and then something about my address and telephone number. And what happened next, as I can remember, was the arriving of my parents, their complaints about my carelessness, and many thanks, of course, to the driver. But the fact that I neglected to ask his name make me sick everytime I thought of this negligence. Yet, isnt it a memorable experience about a taxi ride?

  第三篇:

  A taxi ride is about an indispensable part of our day-to-day life in a city If you want to save time or dont know which bus you ought to take it is very convenient for you to take a taxi In Taipei or other big cities for the first kilometer the taxi fare is 23 dollars and then the taximeter adds five dollars per half kilometer during the rest of the journey By contrast in a small town the taxi driver may ask for 70 dollars or more for only two or three kilometers drive I t is not difficult for us to find a taxi stand where the road traffic is always heavy Many taxi drivers wait for their customers alongside If you want to take a taxi you raise your hand and then there will be a taxi to serve you Because it is illegal for taxi drivers to park their taxis haphazardly on a street except where there is a taxi stand they would rather cruise than park their cars at one place.

  第四篇:

  A newcomer to Taipei will be surprised to find so many taxicabs running almost every minute throughout the city. Certainly taxicabs have contributed much to solving the transportation problem for a great many people on this island. Before you take a taxi ride in Taipei, I would like to tell you some of my impressions of this aspect of urban life. First, most of the taxi drivers in Taiwan can be dubbed “the best wheel operators” in the world. You will soon find what I said is true as soon as you get into a cab and begin a ride. It will not take very long for you to find out that the driver seems to have a magic power in making his way, freely and quickly, through the often congested flow of running cars on the road. Under certain circumstances he will not hesitate to blow his horn to intimidate the crossing pedestrians or will purposefully overlook traffic lights because he has a particular dislike for cooling his heels. Despite many disquieting experiences all the way, you will be sent to your destination safe and sound. What will make you even more surprised is that the fare is very reasonable and you need not give tips. Second, there are about 20,000 taxicabs with 40,000 drivers in Taipei. Of these drivers, except a small portion who are part-time workers, most are bread-earners of their families. They usually have to work more than ten hours a day. However, most of them are honest, industrious, helpful and public-spirited gentlemen. Newspapers on this island, in particular, like to run stories of taxi drivers who have demonstrated admirable personality in sending back large sums of lost money to their owners and in giving up their time or even risking their lives to save victims of traffic accidents or natural calamities such as a typhoon of a flood. Besides, most of the taxi drivers are good friends of the police, because they always cooperate well with the law-enforcers in fighting against criminals. Third, most of the taxicabs are kept in excellent condition both externally and internally. Some of the cabs are equipped with such luxurious radio sets that you may forget you are in a taxi when listening to the beautiful music. Some day, if you are getting tired of driving your own car or taking the bus as a daily routine, you may take a taxi ride. You will, I am sure, have a lot of fun and enjoy some new adventures in like. Good luck to you!



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