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Sleeper trains occupy a romantic corner of any traveler’s soul. One of Hercule Poirot’s most fascinating adventures takes place on the Simplon Orient Express, which used to run from Paris to Istanbul. A famous scene in Alfred Hitchcock’s “North by Northwest” features a night train entering a tunnel. James Bond, meanwhile, detects a spy on a sleeper train after noticing him behave suspiciously in the dining car.

In some parts of the world, the nostalgia(怀旧)lives on. The Caledonian Sleeper, complete with smartly dressed waiters, neeps and tatties(白萝卜泥和土豆泥)and a selection of whiskies, is the best way to travel between London and Scotland. Elsewhere, however, sleepers are on their last legs  . Flights across Europe have become so cheap that fewer and fewer travelers bother with sleeper trains. Sensing that the end is approaching. Andrew Martin, a British writer, has written a book about the sleeper.

“Night Trains” is a brief history of the mode, combined with accounts of journeys Mr.Martin has taken on sleeper routes across Europe. The reader joins him on a train Munich,where he eats a tuna sandwich on board. Travelling from Paris to Venice, he thinks he has been robbed of $105. The service to Nice is cancelled, yet such is his love for sleeping aboard that he spends the night on the train as it sits on the platform.

These stories make clear that the golden age of the sleeper train is long past. How different things were in the 19th century, when a passenger on the Orient Express could dine on delicacies and good wines. The only modern-day sleeper train which comes up to the Mr. Martin’s exacting standards is the Nordland, which travels towards northern Norway.

Those who have no experience of the sleeper trains often ask sleeper enthusiasts: ”Do you sleep?” After a read of Mr. Martin’s book, the answer would seem to be a definite “no”: the noise of the train wake him up time and again. Still, it is hard not to be won over by his enthusiasm. Catch the sleeper train, before it’s too late.

1.What can we learn from the underlined sentence in paragraph two?

A.Sleeper trains are the last means of transportation for travelers.

B.Travelers tend to fall asleep toward the end of their trip.

C.Travelers are too exhausted to walk any longer.

D.Sleeper trains are becoming out of fashion.

2.After reading the book Night Trains, readers ________.

A.may enjoy the scenery on their journey from London to Scotland.

B.can have the opportunity to travel on the best train in Europe.

C.may have a basic understanding of the history of sleeper trains.

D.cannot find a similar train living up to the standards of Mr. Martin.

3.What can be inferred from the last paragraph?

A.The noise of the train makes it impossible for travelers to sleep well.

B.Readers may be discouraged from riding on sleeper trains.

C.The writer of the passages suggests not spending nights aboard.

D.For enthusiasts, the love for sleepers outweighs the inconvenience caused.

4.The author’s purpose of writing the passage is to ________.

A.introduce readers to a new book about sleeper trains

B.compare the advantages of sleeper trains in different periods

C.inform the readers of the rise and fall of sleeper trains

D.recall readers’ memory of an old-fashioned means of transportation

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