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Beijing Railway Group has started late-night high-speed trains for people who went to concerts. This shows how China’s railways are adapting to the growing “concert economy (经济)”.

After pop singer David Tao’s concert at the Bird’s Nest, two special trains left Beijing South Station early on September 22. One went to Shanghai at 0:30 am, and the other to Tianjin at 0:23 am. They carried hundreds of fans. The train cars had concert posters and souvenirs, creating a fun fan atmosphere. This was the first time Beijing Railway operated such overnight trains for concert crowds.

Usually, late-night high-speed trains are only used during big holidays like Spring Festival. Now, they are also used for concerts. To make trips smooth, Beijing South Station set up special waiting areas, added more security (安全) checks, and had more workers.

China is now having more live shows like concerts. Beijing Railway has also provided special trains for events like the Asian Winter Games and for elderly travelers. These trains help the economy. They show that China’s railways are not just serving people, but also shaping modern travel.

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1. 2. When did the train to Shanghai leave?(细节理解

A    At 0:23 am.

B    At 0:30 am.

C    At 9:22 am.

D    At 12:30 pm.

2. 3. What DIDN’T Beijing South Station do for smooth trips?(细节理解

A    Set up special waiting areas.

B    Add more security checks.

C    Have more workers.

D    Add more snack shops.

3. 4. What do Beijing Railway’s special trains mainly show?(细节理解

A    They support the economy and shape travel.

B    They are only used during big holidays.

C    They make more live shows possible.

D    They only help elderly travelers.

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