题目内容
Officials in South Africa are trying to make sure they can solve an unusual problem in the 2010 World Cup Finals—baboonjacking (狒狒打劫).
For those who don’t know what this is,just ask any person from Cape Town.They will tell you that the local baboons like to enter cars and houses in search of food and drink.One special monkey,Fred,has become quite famous.Mark Duffy,leader of a group tracking Fred and his 26 strong partners,said,“Every day,it happens.He’ll hit four or five cars in about five minutes.The way Fred operates is to open car doors looking for food and drink.He also normally takes a handbag.” Mr Duffy had a warning for anyone who meets with Fred:“Don’t try to get the bag back.” This is good advice for the thousands of soccer supporters.
The Cape Town government is taking the baboon problem very seriously.They want to make sure the World Cup is a wonderful event for everyone.They are worried about more obvious problems like pickpockets (小偷) or rude people.The last thing they need is for soccer fans to be attacked or bitten by baboons.They have already spent over US $650,000 trying to protect the city from the baboons.Many soccer fans may not know how dangerous the baboons can be.They have a powerful bite that would mean hospital treatment.
City official Stephen Granger believes the soccer tournament (足球联赛) will pass without incident:“I don’t think there is going to be any serious disruption (困扰) to tourists...We haven’t seen baboons in the Cape Town stadium yet.”
58.It can be learned from the second paragraph that________.
A.the advice for soccer fans is not to bring handbags
B.Fred goes into cars taking not only food but handbags
C.Mark Daffy likes the monkeys in Cape Town
D.Mark Duffy is the leader of Fred’s group
59.The underlined word “incident” in the last paragraph refers to “an event that is________”.
A.useful B.satisfying
C.common D.unpleasant
60.The author writes the passage mainly to tell us________.
A.soccer fans are welcome in Cape Town
B.soccer fans love South African baboons
C.South Africa will succeed in holding the 2010 World Cup
D.the baboonjacking problem is being taken seriously in South Africa
南非政府采取措施确保2010世界杯期间球迷免遭狒狒打劫。
58.B 细节理解题。根据第二段The way Fred operates is to open car doors looking for food and drink.He also normally takes a handbag可知选B。
59.D 词义猜测题。尽管开普敦的安全问题令人担忧,但政府已经投入了大量的财力以保证南非世界杯顺利进行,因此官员Stephen Granger期望在没有任何不愉快的事件发生的情况下世界杯能够顺利进行。
60.D 写作意图题。本文是一篇新闻,文章第一段是全文的主旨也是作者的写作目的,其它段落均围绕此段展开论述。
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