【題目】SHANGHAI (Reuters) - A stampede(踩踏)killed at least 35 people and injured 43 during New Year's Eve celebrations in Shanghai, on the city's popular waterfront tourist attraction known as the Bund(外灘), authorities said.

The Shanghai government said that large crowds started to stampede in Chen Yi Square on the Bund just before midnight, with authorities working to rescue and aid the wounded.

It was not immediately clear what triggered the stampede. The official Xinhua news agency said many of the injured were students.

The government said on its official microblog(微博) that an inquiry had begun, with city leaders rushing to the scene and to hospitals to visit the injured. An emergency meeting would be held to ensure stepped-up safety measures were taken throughout the city.

Photographs on Weibo, the Chinese version of Twitter, showed densely packed crowds of revelers(狂歡者)along the Bund, which is lined with buildings from Shanghai's pre-communist period on the bank of the Huangpu River.

In some photographs, rescue workers were seen trying to resuscitate victims lying on the pavement while ambulances waited nearby.

Authorities had shown some concern about crowd control in the days leading up to New Year's Eve. They recently canceled an annual 3D laser show on the Bund that last year attracted as many as 300,000 people.

At dawn on Thursday, there were still small crowds of revelers trying to find taxis home and workers were clearing up trash strewn around the Bund. There was little sign of the mayhem that had broken out just hours earlier.

(Reporting by Ben Blanchard and Pete Sweeney; Editing by Howard Goller and Mark Bendeich)

【1】What is the passage mainly about?

A. An accident that killed some people.

B. A new-year celebration.

C. A popular tourist attraction in Shanghai.

D. Some old buildings along the Huangpu River.

【2】 Which of the following statements is NOT TRUE?

A. The reason of the stampede was not clearly known.

B. At dawn on Thursday, no one could be seen around the Bund.

C. The city leaders were busy visiting the injured in hospitals.

D. The 3D laser show on the Bund had been put on every year.

【3】What can be inferred from the passage?

A. All the injured students will return to school soon.

B. There will be stricter rules concerning public safety throughout the city.

C. It will be impossible to find out the reason of the accident.

D. People didn’t know that the 3D laser show had been cancelled.

【4】 Where can you most probably find the passage?

A. From a science text book.

B. From a traveler’s journal.

C. From a government document.

D. From a news website.

【答案】

【1】A

【2】B

【3】B

【4】D

【解析】

試題分析:文章報(bào)道了新年第一天上海外灘的踩踏事件。

【1】A主旨要義題。根據(jù)短文第一段SHANGHAI (Reuters) - A stampede(踩踏)killed at least 35 people and injured 43 during New Year's Eve celebrations in Shanghai, on the city's popular waterfront tourist attraction known as the Bund(外灘), authorities said.可知這篇文章報(bào)道了新年第一天上海外灘的踩踏事件,這起事件造成了一些人的死亡,故選A。

【2】B推理判斷題。根據(jù)At dawn on Thursday, there were still small crowds of revelers trying to find taxis home and workers were clearing up trash strewn around the Bund. 可知星期四的清晨,外灘上還是有一些人和清潔工的,故選B。

【3】B推理判斷題。根據(jù)短文An emergency meeting would be held to ensure stepped-up safety measures were taken throughout the city.可知會(huì)加強(qiáng)安全措施,故選B。

【4】D推理判斷題。根據(jù)短文Reporting by Ben Blanchard and Pete Sweeney; Editing by Howard Goller and Mark Bendeich以及縱觀全文可知這是一篇新聞報(bào)道,最有可能在新聞網(wǎng)站上看到,故選D。

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