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首先,請(qǐng)閱讀下列新聞。

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B. Experts: 3G still has a long way to go

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C. China table tennis team swept all 5 golden medals

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D. Sleeping too much or too little increases your risk of Diabetes

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E. Obama seeks to block release of abuse photos

US President Barack Obama declared Wednesday he would try to block the court-ordered release of photos showing US troops abusing prisoners, abruptly reversing his position out of concern that the pictures would “further inflame anti-American opinion” and endanger US forces in Iraq and Afghanistan.

F. Prospects of flu outbreak remain unclear

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以下是人物信息,請(qǐng)從上述A-F選項(xiàng)中匹配適合他們閱讀的新聞:

1.Liu Ming works as a chairman of a local Ping Pong club in Fo Shan. He shows great concern for sports news especially the news about Ping Pong. He has never missed a single Ping Pong match of China Ping Pong Team.

2.Han Yiwei is a successful CEO of a big International Company in Guangzhou. He usually flies to other countries for business, so he would like to equip himself with the most advanced communication appliances and know the news concerning the development in the communication area.

3.Han Lei is an18--year--old girl, studying in a High School. She is a sports enthusiast and is good at tennis and jumping. Besides, she has a particular interest in those sports celebrities.

4.Chen Lirong just retired from a state enterprise, living with her husband, who is retired too. They want to arrange their life without work in a better way and enjoy the life with a healthy body and high spirits. So she particularly pays more attention to their health.

5.Li Hongyu studies in China Foreign Affairs University, majoring in International Relationship, and especially he shows great concern for the relationship between America and the Middle East countries.

 

1.C

2.B

3.A

4.D

5.E

【解析】

試題分析: 本文要求給每個(gè)人找到適合閱讀的新聞內(nèi)容,其中新聞?dòng)嘘P(guān)于體育、政治、科技和健康等方面的;人物也涉及到中學(xué)生、大學(xué)生、CEO和中老年人等。

1.。根據(jù)對(duì)LiuMing的介紹科長(zhǎng)他是乒乓球俱樂部的主席,而且一貫關(guān)注體育新聞,而C項(xiàng)的新聞內(nèi)容China table tennis team swept all 5 golden medals恰好是關(guān)于乒乓球比賽和其他體育的,故選C。

2.。從對(duì)HanYiwei的介紹可知他對(duì)先進(jìn)的通訊設(shè)備非常關(guān)注,也對(duì)通訊領(lǐng)域的新聞很感興趣,而B選項(xiàng)內(nèi)容是關(guān)于3G科技的,由此判斷B項(xiàng)新聞是他樂意了解的,答案選B。

3.。HanLei是在校的高中生,她喜歡跳高等體育活動(dòng),在A項(xiàng)新聞中劉翔將教授學(xué)生們跳欄技巧,由此判斷選A。

4.。Chen Lirong是一名退休工人,根據(jù)對(duì)她的介紹科長(zhǎng)他們現(xiàn)在關(guān)注的是健康的生活,而D項(xiàng)內(nèi)容就是關(guān)于中老年健康的,故答案選D。

5.。Li Hongyu是一名在校的大學(xué)生,主修國(guó)際關(guān)系,尤其對(duì)美國(guó)和中東國(guó)家關(guān)系感興趣,E項(xiàng)新聞內(nèi)容是關(guān)于奧巴馬對(duì)阿富汗和伊拉克態(tài)度的,故答案選E。

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