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Do you plan to go to Hong Kong Disneyland with your family this summer? If your dad smokes, you may have to ask him to be careful. From January 1st, Hong Kong banned(禁止)smoking in most public places.
These places include restaurants, workplaces, schools and so on. Even smoking in some outdoor places is not allowed, for example, beaches, sports ground, museums and most areas of public parks.
Hong Kong hopes the ban can stop passive smoking. What is passive smoking? When people smoke in a restaurant or on a bus, others have to smoke too. They don’t want to smoke but they have no choice. This is passive smoking. It is bad for people’s health.
And it’ll be better if more people in Hong Kong give up smoking because of the ban. Jack Lee, a 26-year-old student says, “The ban is really good. I don’t like people smoking next to me. It’s so smoky and smelly.”
If someone breaks the ban, he will be fined HK$5,000.
Hong Kong is not the first Asian city to have a smoking ban. On January 1, 2006, Singapore banned smoking in most public places.
- 1.
Smoking is not allowed in Hong Kong .
- A.in indoor places
- B.in most public places
- C.at home
- A.
- 2.
Which outdoor place is not mentioned in the passage?
- A.The park
- B.The beach
- C.The airport
- A.
- 3.
What’s the purpose of the smoking ban in Hong Kong ?
- A.To stop passive smoking.
- B.To stop the sale of cigarettes.
- C.To stop people from smoking.
- A.
- 4.
The example in Paragraph 4 shows (证明)that .
- A.Jack Lee likes smoking very much
- B.people in Hong Kong support the ban
- C.Jack Lee is used to smoking
- A.
- 5.
What’s the Chinese meaning of the underlined word “fined”?
- A.罚款
- B.给予
- C.奖励
- A.
These places include restaurants, workplaces, schools and so on. Even smoking in some outdoor places is not allowed, for example, beaches, sports ground, museums and most areas of public parks.
Hong Kong hopes the ban can stop passive smoking. What is passive smoking? When people smoke in a restaurant or on a bus, others have to smoke too. They don’t want to smoke but they have no choice. This is passive smoking. It is bad for people’s health.
And it’ll be better if more people in Hong Kong give up smoking because of the ban. Jack Lee, a 26-year-old student says, “The ban is really good. I don’t like people smoking next to me. It’s so smoky and smelly.”
If someone breaks the ban, he will be fined HK$5,000.
Hong Kong is not the first Asian city to have a smoking ban. On January 1, 2006, Singapore banned smoking in most public places.
【小题1】Smoking is not allowed in Hong Kong .
A. in indoor places B. in most public places C. at home
【小题2】Which outdoor place is not mentioned in the passage?
A. The park B. The beach C. The airport
【小题3】 What’s the purpose of the smoking ban in Hong Kong ?
A. To stop passive smoking.
B. To stop the sale of cigarettes.
C. To stop people from smoking.
【小题4】The example in Paragraph 4 shows (证明)that .
A. Jack Lee likes smoking very much B. people in Hong Kong support the ban
C. Jack Lee is used to smoking
【小题5】What’s the Chinese meaning of the underlined word “fined”?
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Do you plan to go to Hong Kong Disneyland with your family this summer? If your dad smokes, you may have to ask him to be careful. From January 1st, Hong Kong banned(禁止)smoking in most public places.
These places include restaurants, workplaces, schools and so on. Even smoking in some outdoor places is not allowed, for example, beaches, sports ground, museums and most areas of public parks.
Hong Kong hopes the ban can stop passive smoking. What is passive smoking? When people smoke in a restaurant or on a bus, others have to smoke too. They don’t want to smoke but they have no choice. This is passive smoking. It is bad for people’s health.
And it’ll be better if more people in Hong Kong give up smoking because of the ban. Jack Lee, a 26-year-old student says, “The ban is really good. I don’t like people smoking next to me. It’s so smoky and smelly.”
If someone breaks the ban, he will be fined HK$5,000.
Hong Kong is not the first Asian city to have a smoking ban. On January 1, 2006, Singapore banned smoking in most public places.
1.Smoking is not allowed in Hong Kong .
A. in indoor places B. in most public places C. at home
2.Which outdoor place is not mentioned in the passage?
A. The park B. The beach C. The airport
3. What’s the purpose of the smoking ban in Hong Kong ?
A. To stop passive smoking.
B. To stop the sale of cigarettes.
C. To stop people from smoking.
4.The example in Paragraph 4 shows (证明)that .
A. Jack Lee likes smoking very much B. people in Hong Kong support the ban
C. Jack Lee is used to smoking
5.What’s the Chinese meaning of the underlined word “fined”?
A. 罚款 B. 给予 C. 奖励
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These places include restaurants, workplaces, schools and so on. Even smoking in some outdoor places is not allowed, for example, beaches, sports ground, museums and most areas of public parks.
Hong Kong hopes the ban can stop passive smoking. What is passive smoking? When people smoke in a restaurant or on a bus, others have to smoke too. They don’t want to smoke but they have no choice. This is passive smoking. It is bad for people’s health.
And it’ll be better if more people in Hong Kong give up smoking because of the ban. Jack Lee, a 26-year-old student says, “The ban is really good. I don’t like people smoking next to me. It’s so smoky and smelly.”
If someone breaks the ban, he will be fined HK$5,000.
Hong Kong is not the first Asian city to have a smoking ban. On January 1, 2006, Singapore banned smoking in most public places.
小题1:Smoking is not allowed in Hong Kong .
A. in indoor places B. in most public places C. at home
小题2:Which outdoor place is not mentioned in the passage?
A. The park B. The beach C. The airport
小题3: What’s the purpose of the smoking ban in Hong Kong ?
A. To stop passive smoking.
B. To stop the sale of cigarettes.
C. To stop people from smoking.
小题4:The example in Paragraph 4 shows (证明)that .
A. Jack Lee likes smoking very much B. people in Hong Kong support the ban
C. Jack Lee is used to smoking
小题5:What’s the Chinese meaning of the underlined word “fined”?
A. 罚款 B. 给予 C. 奖励
If you go to the Hong Kong History Museum, you will see a photo taken in 1989 of a man holding a mobile phone. The phone is the size of a small handbag and when the person is speaking into, it, it covers half of his face! In sixteen years, people have entered the mobile phone age. Some mobile phones these days are so small that they can fit right into your hand. If these changes have taken place(发生) in just sixteen years, what kind of mobile phones will be used in the future?
Today's mobile phones are no longer used just for making and receiving calls. They can even connect us to the Internet and act as personal digital assistants. They can do all the things a computer can do. They can send short messages and e-mails. They can also take and send photos just like a digital camera. Mobile phones of the future may be able to play music in the same way as an MD player. As for size, the technology will make them small enough to fit on your arm, just like a watch you wear. Can you imagine what mobile phones will be able to do in another sixteen years?
1. We can learn from the passage that________.
A.mobile phones were widely used in the 1980s
B.people enjoyed mobile phones in Hong Kong
C.it's hard for mobile phones to change any more
D.mobile phones have changed a lot in the past 16 years
2.The underlined (画线的)sentence shows that the mobile phone is very______.
A.light B.heavy C.large D.small
3.Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the passage?
A.Mobile phones are used as a digital camera.
B.Mobile phones can be used as a small notebook.
C.Mobile phones will be used for listening to music.
D.Mobile phones can be made even smaller in the future.
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