【題目】聽下面一段獨(dú)白,回答以下小題。

1Who can join the Road Safety Team?

A.Students in Junior 1 and 2.

B.Students in Senior 2 and 3.

C.Students in Senior 1 and 2.

2What can students get from Miss Mailer?

A.A book.B.A letter.C.A picture.

3What activity is the team also organizing?

A.A short quiz.

B.A writing competition.

C.A poster design competition.

【答案】

1C

2B

3C

【解析】

【原文】

Good morning.Here’s an announcement about our School Road Safety Team.The team was set up fifty years ago and it’s looking for new members.If you’re in Senior 1 and 2,you’re welcome to join.The team has meetings every Friday between three and four.If you’re interested,please go to Miss Mailer during lunchtime today and get a letter for your parents to sign.There are only twenty places.

The team is also organizing a “Road Safety Poster Design Competition”. You must hand in your work by the fifteenth.To find out more,please read the information on the Road Safety Team noticeboard.This is the end of the announcement.Thank you.

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