15.聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題.
17.What is the highest temperature in summer in Oymyakon?
             A.25℃B.35℃C.45℃
18.What do people in Oymyakon have now?
A.Indoor bathrooms
B.Cell phones
C.Televisions
19.What was Oymyakon famous for in the past?
A.The extreme weather
B.Some oldest people in the country
C.A Hollywood actor's visit
20.What can we learn about Oymyakon from the talk?
A.The young people there dream of modern life
B.Ewan McGregor visited Oymyakon in winter
C.A foreigner built the first hotel.

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