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Toaz - Info Travel Test PR
Toaz - Info Travel Test PR
it easier to get around the world. No one wants to feel lost on a train in a distant city.
Write a sample sentence for each word to learn how it is used in context.
aisle
announcement
cable car
conductor
fare
platform
reservation
schedule
seat
standing room only
station
subway
ticket
ticket machine
train pass
o get off
o get on
o give up your seat
o offer your seat to someone
o stand
o take a seat
o transfer
2. The conductor just made ______________ that the train would be delayed for about 15
minutes due to an accident.
3. These seats are reserved for senior citizens and the physically impaired, so you might
have to ___________ your seat if needed.
1. avenue
2. bicycle lane
3. bus
4. bus pass
5. bus stop
6. cable car
7. highway
8. intersection
9. motorist
10. pedestrian
11. street
12. subway
13. subway line
14. subway station
15. taxi
16. taxi stand
17. ticket machine
18. train station
19. truck
2. The city is planning to construct two new __________ below ground to ease
congestion on streets throughout the downtown area.
1. accommodations
2. baggage
3. boarding pass
4. book a hotel
5. car rental
6. carry-on luggage
7. cruise
8. currency
9. documents (passport, visa)
10. e-ticket (electronic ticket)
11. guidebook
12. hotel
13. inn
14. plane tickets
15. reservation
16. travel agent
17. travel brochure
18. vaccinations
19. youth hostel
3. When traveling to some places in the world, you might have to get _____________
that will provide protection from certain diseases.
airfare
noun
aisle
noun
aisle seat
noun
boarding pass
noun
bumpy, rough .
adj
cabin
noun
call light
noun
charter
noun
cockpit
noun
complimentary
adjective
co-pilot
noun
domestic
adjective
emergency exit
noun
excess baggage
noun
first-class
noun/adj
gate
noun
jet lag
noun
land
verb
motion sickness
noun
overbooked
adj
overhead bin/compartment
noun
oxygen mask
noun
refreshments
noun
runway
noun
seatbelt
noun
Steward/ess (male/female),
flight attendant, air host
noun
stopover
noun
take off
noun/verb
turbulence
noun
Label Bicycle
Label Ship
Label Car
A vocabulary quiz about transport
1: Where do you find taxis waiting in a queue in London? (if you are lucky)!
taxi rank
taxi stand
taxi stop
taxi station
2: What is the underground train system called in New York City? The Metro
The Underground
The Subway
The Tube
5: Have you seen the paper today? Train ________ are going up again, and they're so
expensive as it is!!!
fees
prices
fares
tickets
6: A pilot flies a plane, a captain sails a ship, but what does a cabby drive?
a train
a bus
a taxi
you crazy!
To go by car is to ___
On an Airplane
1. A person who serves passengers on an airplane is a ___ ___.
3. A ___ ___ is a strap worn as a belt to prevent you from being thrown out of your
seat.
4. An ___ is a small bar next to the seat which is used to support your arms while
you are seated.
5. A ___ ___ is a button on the armrest which is pushed when you want to call a
flight attendant.
6. Another button on the armrest is for the small light above your seat. This light is
called a ___ ___.
7. The ___ ___ are small compartments used for storing baggage above the seats.
8. A ___ ___ is a flat panel used to prevent light from entering the window.
9. The pilot may say, "Please prepare for ___ ___."; this means that the airplane will
soon leave the ground and rise into the sky.
10. Small rooms on the airplane which have toilets and sinks are called ___.
11. You may see a sign which says "Lavatories ___"; this means that the lavatories
are near the back of the airplane.
14. A form on which you provide information about the contents of your baggage is a
___ ___ form.
15. A form on which you write your name, address, and travel plans in a foreign
country is an ___ ___.
16. ___ is when the airplane goes down and reaches the ground again after a flight.
At an Airport
1. A trip on an airplane is called a ___.
4. The letters and numbers which identify an airplane making a specific flight are
called a ___ ___.
5. Ordering a seat to be held for you on the day you want to travel is called making a
___.
7. The first thing to do at the airport is ___ ___, which means to register as a
passenger for a flight.
9. A stamp in your passport which allows you to travel to another country is called a
___.
10. The selection of a specific seat for a trip on an airplane is called ___ ___.
12. A seat next to the passage between the rows of seats in an airplane is called an
___ ___.
13. The suitcases and bags which contain your belongings are called ___.
14. A bag which you carry with you on the airplane is called a ___ bag.
15. A small ticket with printed numbers that identify your baggage is called a baggage
___ ___.
16. A printed card which allows you to get on an airplane is called a___ ___.
17. A door which leads from the airport building into an airplane is called a ___.
18. The area where you pick up your baggage after a flight is called ___ ___.
The Airport
The first place you go to when you arrive at the airport is the terminal building, which is
the largest building at an airport. All passengers must pass through a terminal when
boarding or leaving an aeroplane.
When you arrive at the terminal, you must at the airline ticket counter.
She or he then gives you your , which tells you the location of the seat on the
aeroplane.
This tag matches some of the information on your boarding pass. Employees of the
airline then store your baggage in a special compartment on the aeroplane.
While you are waiting to board your flight, you can sit in the observation lounge and
watch aeroplanes and land.
You need to check the board to see what you have to go to.
After you board the aeroplane, a flight attendant checks your boarding pass to make sure
you are sitting in your assigned seat. Don't forget to your seatbelt.
the first place you go to when you arrive at the airport is the terminal building, which is
the largest building at an airport. All passengers must pass through a terminal when
boarding or leaving an aeroplane.
When you arrive at the terminal, you must check in at the airline ticket counter.
There, a ticket agent asks if you want an aisle or window seat and asks if
She or he then gives you your boarding pass , which tells you the location of the
seat on the aeroplane.
The agent then attaches an identification tag to your baggage .
This tag matches some of the information on your boarding pass. Employees of the
airline then store your baggage in a special compartment on the aeroplane.
While you are waiting to board your flight, you can sit in the observation lounge and
You need to check the departure board to see what gate you have to go to.
After you board the aeroplane, a flight attendant checks your boarding pass to make sure
you are sitting in your assigned seat. Don't forget to fasten your seatbelt.