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People are having “Beautiful Guangxi Clean villages” activities in Guangxi. Make sure it can be done well, the Press Conference (新闻发布会) was held on May 3rd, 2013 in Guangxi. There will be something to do these days. First, the government will send many members to the villages. They will live in 1,4353 villages of Guangxi with villagers. A member of government will manage a village. Second, every village must have places to put litter. Third, villagers must put litter to the designated place. Don’t throw it here and there. Finally, the litter must be put away in time .
“Beautiful Guangxi Clean villages” is really hard and long work. If people do well, Guangxi will get more and more beautiful.
根据短文内容,判断下列句子正误。正确为“T”,错误为“F”,并在答题卡上把“T”或“F”涂黑。
【小题1】The Press Conference was held on May 3rd, 2013 in Guangxi.
【小题2】The government will send 1,4353 members to the villages.
【小题3】Villages must put litter to the designated place.
【小题4】“Beautiful Guangxi · Clean villages” isn’t hard and long work.
【小题5】After the activities, Guangxi will become more and more beautiful .


【小题1】T
【小题2】F
【小题3】T
【小题4】F
【小题5】T

解析试题分析:广西开展“广西美丽的清洁村”活动。为了确保它可以做的很好,广西在2013年5月3日举行新闻发布会。 第一,政府将派遣许多官员到各个村庄。 第二,每个村庄都必须有地方放垃圾。第三,村民们必须把垃圾放到指定的地方。如果人们做的好,广西会越来越漂亮。
【小题1】细节理解题。问题描述:在2013年5月3日,广西举办了新闻发布会。分析原文: the Press Conference (新闻发布会) was held on May 3rd, 2013 in Guangxi. 句意: 在2013年5月3日,广西举办了新闻发布会。符合原文描述,因此是正确的。故选T
【小题2】细节理解题。问题描述:政府将要派1,4353政府成员去乡村。不正确。分析原文:the government will send many members to the villages. They will live in 1,4353 villages of Guangxi with villagers. 句意:政府将要派许多政府成员去1,4353个乡村工作。故选F
【小题3】细节理解题。问题描述:村民的垃圾放在固定地点。正确。分析原文:villagers must put litter to the designated place. 句意:村民的垃圾放在固定地点。符合原文的描述。故选T
【小题4】细节理解题。问题描述:“广西美丽的清洁村”活动是一件很容易的工作。不正确。分析原文:“Beautiful Guangxi Clean villages” is really hard and long work. 句意:“广西美丽的清洁村”活动是一份坚难而持久的工作。与原文的描述正好相反。故选F
【小题5】细节理解题。问题描述:这次活动之后,广西将会越来越美丽。联系原文: If people do well, Guangxi will get more and more beautiful.句意:如果人们做的好,广西将会越来越美丽。符合原文表述。故选T
考点:新闻报道类短文阅读。

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【小题1】We can buy the popular bag at a price of £5 __________.

A.on the Internet
B.from the shops all over the world
C.at the designer’s home
D.at the 2nd largest supermarket in Britain
【小题2】According to the passage, the “We Are What We Do” group most probably means ___________.
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B.those who design the new bags
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【小题2】In the passage the underlined word “they” refers to ______.
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A.the e-waste problem has been solved
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D.people haven’t realized the e-waste problem yet
【小题4】Which sentence shows the writer’s opinion?
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【小题2】The new technology allows the robot to _________.
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