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11.The Occupy protests(抗议) in Hong Kong are approaching an end.Traffic on Mong Kok's Argyle Street resumed in the late afternoon after the clearance of the barriers and tents by protesters,who remained largely calm,only resisting the clearance at several points.
Some 3,000police officers were deployed(部署) in the operation,a much higher number than were used to assist in the clearance of a protest site in Admiralty District on November 18.
The operation in Mong Kok comes a week after the partial clearance of another protest site next to the local government headquarters in Admiralty,bringing an end to the months-long protest movement.
Some 3,000police officers also stood guard at the former protest site in Admiralty on Tuesday.
Hong Kong Chief Executive Leung Chun-ying expressed on Tuesday his hope that business could resume for shops in the area.He also restated that the protest was an unlawful gathering,and called for the protesters to respect and obey the law.
"The common call of Hong Kong people has finally been answered.Now the protest is coming to an end which is necessary and unavoidable.The public has suffered enough,"Leticia Lee See-yin told the Global Times.
"Many people are living in Mong Kok or operating their businesses in the area.They are all angry at the protest for affecting their business.Two shop owners even shut down their stores because they can no longer afford losses caused by the protest,"said Lee.
It is believed that the successful clearance of the Mong Kok site has proven that the protests are decreasing as they approach an end.
"The authorities met with much less resistance compared to a month ago when protesters reacted violently when police tried to remove barriers in the same area in Mong Kok.Now the public has expressed a stronger desire than ever for the protest to end,"Tang Ka-piu,a lawmaker,told the Global Times.

64.The underlined word"resumed"in the first paragraph most probably means"C".
A.came to a stop
B.moved faster
C.returned to normal  
D.piled up
65.It can be learned from the passage that the occupy protestsA.
A.have made the public suffer a lot
B.have lasted for two months
C.are supported by common people
D.have caused no loss for the citizens
66.Which of the following is True according to the passage?D
A.Police officers didn't meet with any resistance in the late afternoon clearance.
B.Many more than 3000police officers took part in the clearance in Admiralty District.
C.The authorities are not capable of dealing with the resistance from the protesters.
D.The occupy protests are announced illegal and harmful for the business.
67.How do the Hong Kong public feel about the occupy protests?B
A.Approval.
B.Annoyed.
C.Scared.
D.Desirable.

分析 本文报道了一则新闻:香港法庭执达主任在旺角弥顿道执行禁止令,清除非法障碍物,警方协助执行,"占中"抗议临近尾声.

解答 1.C.猜测词义题.根据第一段前两句得知"占中"抗议临近尾声,弥顿道恢复通车,"交通恢复正常"return to normal.故选C.
2.A.推理判断题.根据第六、七段得知:住在旺角的居民和经商的人们对抗议活动感到非常生气,因为这影响了他们的正常生活和买卖.可以推断出"占中"抗议使当地人们遭受痛苦.故选A.
3.D.细节理解题.根据第五、六段得知:香港行政长官梁振英重申"占中"抗议是非法的.在旺角经商的人们对抗议活动感到非常生气,因为影响了他们的买卖."占中"抗议不但影响居民正常生活也影响经济.故选D.
4.B.推理判断题.根据最后一段得知:现在香港民众感到生活烦恼,非常渴望"占中"抗议结束,A.同意的;B.烦恼的C.害怕的;D.渴望的.故选B.

点评 本文是新闻报道类阅读理解文章,阅读此类文章主要是要了解:
①新闻报道了什么事件;②事件是因为什么而发生的,相关背景如何;③文段中指出的事件发生过程中的突出细节是 什么;④事件造成的后果是什么;⑤事件的本质是什么,透过事件的表面现象,我们看到了什么社会问题.通过这样的梳理,我们就可以把新闻的脉络理清楚.这类材料命题点往往落在事实细节上

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