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PONY EXPRESS!
10 Days to San Francisco!
LETTERS to San Francisco
WILL ONLY BE RECEIVED AT THE
OFFICE, 87 BROADWAY, NEW YORK,
9:00 A.M.-4:00 P.M. Every TUESDAY
AND
8:00 A.M.-2:00 P.M. Every SATURDAY
All letters will LEAVE the office
On WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY at 11 P.M.
EXPRESS CHARGES
Letters weighing half an ounce (盎司) or under… $1.00
For every added half ounce or under…$1.00
And all the cost of the Express Pre-paid.
PONY EXPRESS ENVELOPES For Sale at our office.
New York, July 1, 1861.
When people reached the West and lived there, they wrote letters to the family and friends they had left behind. The mail's journey east was often as difficult and long as the pioneers' trip west! It could take months for mail to travel from one coast to the other.
In 1860the pony express began to deliver mail. The pony express was a system of mail transport that depended on relays of horses. The pony express had interchange stations every 10 to 15 miles along the 2,000-mile way. Riders changed horses at these interchange stations. One rider usually covers between 75 and 100 miles each day. With the pony express, mail could travel from coast to coast in about 10 days. This was much faster than before.
1.What do you know from the passage?
A.The mail's journey east took months after the 1860s.
B.A letter weighing 0.8 ounce cost each person two dollars.
C.The purpose of interchange stations was to change riders.
D.People could pay the express after they received the letters.
2.Catherine wanted to send a letter to her friend in San Francisco, when could she go to the office?
A.At 11 A.M. on Wednesday.
B.At 5 P.M. on Tuesday.
C.At 11 A.M. on Saturday.
D.At 5 P.M. on Saturday.
3.This passage is probably in the part of ______ in a magazine.
A.American history
B.American laws
C.American geography
D.American education
B
A British explorer is claiming to be the first person to walk the length of the Yangtze River in China. Ash Dykes, from Old Colwyn in North Wales, finished t