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More than 1.5 billion people fly somewhere* every year. Are you planning a trip*? Think about these things.
1. Can you fly early in the morning or late at night? Those flights often cost less*.
2. Choose a flight with stops. These flights can be cheaper than direct flights.
3. Do you change planes? How much time do you have between* flights? Plan enough time. Or you may miss your plane.
Conversation A
Lily: Hi, Ken. Are you going somewhere?
Ken: Yes, I am. I’m taking a trip.
Lily: Are you driving?
Ken: No. I’m flying.
Lily: That’s great. Where are you going?
Ken: I’m going to California. My flight leaves late tonight.
Lily: I fly early in the morning or late at night too. Those flights cost less.
Ken: That’s right!
Conversation B
Lily: Do you have a direct flight?
Ken: No. I make two stops.
Lily: How much time do you have between flights?
Ken: I have an hour for my firststop. But I only have 40 minutes for my other stop.
Lily: That’s not much time.
Ken: I know. But I can run fast! I don’t want to miss my plane!
Answer it!
1. Where is Ken flying?
2. Do you like to fly?Why or why not?




