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     Copenhagen, one of the world’s most bicycle-friendly cities, has begun turning its extensive network

of cycle paths into bike highways in an effort to push more commuters (上下班往返的人) to leave their

cars at home.

     Considered one of Europe’s two “bicycle capitals” along with Amsterdam, Copenhagen counts more

bicycles than people and cycling is so popular that its numerous bike paths can become congested.

      Two-wheeler traffic jams are especially regular on the main Noerrebrogade thoroughfare (大街)

used by around 36,000 cyclists a day. “You have to elbow your way (挤过去) to go forward and some

cyclists aren’t always thoughtful,” complains 22-year-old university student Lea Bresell.

      The creation of bike highways “comes right on time”, says Danish Cyclist Federation spokesman

Frits Bredal. “Copenhagen’s roads are overloaded with people who want to ride their bicycles in all

kinds of weather,” he says.

     If in the 1960s Danes viewed the car as the symbol of freedom, the bicycle has assumed that role

today, Bredal says.

    "It’s a means of transportation used by all social classes, and even politicians ride bikes,” he says.

     It is on crowded Noerrebrogade - the busiest bicycle street in Europe - that city planners have

decided to build the first of Copenhagen’s environmentally friendly streets. The jammed bike paths will

be widened up to four meters on either side of the road, which will itself be reserved for buses only.

     The idea is to make Noerrebrogade “Europe’s great cycling street”, says Andreas Roehl, the

Copenhagen city’s bicycle program manager who is also known as “Mister Bike”.

     But Roehl is not content with making life easier for Copenhagen’s inner city cyclists: He wants to get

suburbanites (郊区居民) out of their cars and onto two wheels as well.

     His goal is to increase the percentage of suburban commuters cycling to and from the city from the 33

percent it is today to more than 50 percent by 2015. Within the city, 55 percent of all commuters already

travel by bike.

     Already Copenhagen stands out among other European capitals for its cycling infrastructure, counting

more than 390 kilometers of bike paths.

1. What is the main idea of the passage?

A. Copenhagen is planning to build bicycle-friendly highways.

B. Copenhagen is planning to build highways.

C. Copenhagen is one of Europe’s two “bicycle capitals”.

D. Two-wheeler traffic jams are especially common in Copenhagen.

2. What does Lea Bresell think of the present bike traffic on the main Noerrebrogade thoroughfare?

A. pleasant

B. Terrible

C. Cyclists are considerate

D. Bike paths are not made full use of

3. We can infer that _______.

A. most of people in Copenhagen can’t afford to buy cars

B. hiking is very common in Copenhagen

C. cars will not be allowed to run on the widened Noerrebrogade thoroughfare

D. Noerrebrogade thoroughfare will be deserted

4. How do suburban commuters travel to and from the city in Copenhagen at present?

A. More than half of the suburban commuters travel by bike.

B. Almost all the suburban commuters take buses.

C. Few suburban commuters travel by car.

D. About one third of the suburban commuters travel by bike.

5. According to the passage, what do you know about Copenhagen?

A. Copenhagen possibly has the longest among European capitals.

B. Copenhagen has the longest history among European capitals.

C. Copenhagen has the largest population among European capitals.

D. Copenhagen is the biggest in size among European capitals.

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