【題目】Weekly Round-up
【1】What can you infer from News 1?
A.Chinese tourists will not do any harm to wildlife from now on.
B.The tours are specially designed for Chinese to protect wildlife.
C.Many tourists in China have a strong sense of animal protection.
D.The tours make more tourists become interested in wild animals.
【2】Which of the following is true according to News 2?
A.Most Chinese students will no longer go abroad for education.
B.Most Chinese students studying abroad plan to work in China.
C.Chinese students studying abroad can find jobs easily in China.
D.Chinese students studying abroad can get well-paid jobs in China.
【3】According to the news above, we know that __________.
A.227,086 Chinese learners have been to America to study languages
B.Chinese has become the most popular language in the United States
C.passengers are not allowed to drink or eat on the Beijing subway
D.passengers will be punished and fined if they eat or drink on the subway
【答案】
【1】C
【2】B
【3】C
【解析】
這是一則新聞報道。報道了四則新聞消息。
【1】推理判斷題。根據(jù)第①則新聞中About 60 percent of interviewees said that they would refuse to take part in tours that might badly influence the normal life of animals in the wild or be harmful to wildlife.(約60%的受訪者表示,他們會拒絕參加可能嚴重影響野生動物正常生活或對野生動物有害的旅游。)可知,在中國,許多游客都有強烈的動物保護意識。故選C項。
【2】細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第②則新聞中About 78 percent of Chinese students abroad plan to work in China either right after graduation or after working abroad for a while.(大約78%的中國留學生計劃在畢業(yè)后或在國外工作一段時間后回到中國工作。)可知,大多數(shù)中國留學生計劃在中國工作。故選B項。
【3】推理判斷題。根據(jù)第④則新聞中Passengers found eating or drinking on the Beijing subway who do not stop when they are asked will face having their actions noted on their social credit(信用)score, according to Beijing Municipal Commission of Transport. (根據(jù)北京市交通委員會規(guī)定,乘客被發(fā)現(xiàn)在北京地鐵上吃或喝東西,當被要求還不停止時,將面臨在他們的社會信用評分上被記錄這些的行為。)可知,乘客不允許在北京地鐵上吃喝東西。故選C項。
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