Culture¡GWater bus in Venice
¡i©ú³ø±M°T¡jThe Smarties have just had pizza and spaghetti for lunch in Venice («Â¥§´µ), and they are going to do some sightseeing there.
¡u MoMo: I am overjoyed that we are in Venice! ¡v
¡u Dr Panda: Let's go take the "bus"! ¡v
¡u Eason: They will wait for a bus here forever! ¡v
¡u Pat: Look! That is a bus stop! ¡v
¡u Dr Panda: Hm...this is strange. ¡v
¡u Dr Panda: This bus stop is bogus! This sign has a misspelling. ¡v
¡u MoMo: Eason must have been here! ¡v
¡½ Culture tips
Most modern cities have good transport systems. There people usually drive or travel by bike, bus, train, tram or taxi. Venice (in northeastern Italy) is the largest car-free city in Europe. There you travel either on foot or by boat. Venice's public transport operates on sea and canals. In the city there are water buses, water taxis and gondolas (traditional Venetian rowing boats) that serve locals and tourists.
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Prefixes
Over- is a prefix («eºó). It is added to the front of a word to form another word. Prefixes most commonly used include re-, dis-, over-, un-, mis- and out-. Words formed with them include reappear, dislike, overjoyed, undo, mislead and outrun.
e.g. Eason tried to mislead the Smarties.
¡½ Glossary
bogus (adj) °²«_ªº
canal (n) ¹Bªe
gondola (n) °^¦h©Ô («Â¥§´µ¹Bªe¤¤ªº²î)
Venetian (adj) «Â¥§´µªº