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【题目】

The opening ceremony开幕式) of the Tokyo Summer Olympics will be on July 24, 2020. One year before the event, its medal designs(奖牌设计) were shown, CBS News reported.

However, the medals are quite different from the ones seen in other Olympics. People used old cell phones and other electronic waste to make them!

The organizing committee chose the medal designs by holding a competition. Competitors brought 400 designs. The winner was 51-year-old designer Junichi Kawanishi, the Guardian wrote.

The medals look like pebbles(鹅卵石) and are 8.5 cm in diameter(直径). The front face has a picture of Nike, the Greek goddess of victory.

The committee will make 5,000 medals for this summer's games. Japan is the first Olympic host country to make all of its medals from electronic waste.

1The Olympics will be held in Japan this summer.

2The medals are different mostly because it has a picture of Nike in the front face.

3Junichi Kawanishi beat the other competitors in the competition.

4From the passage, we are sure it's the first time for an Olympic host country to make medals from waste.

5From the passage, we can infer(推断) that Japanese value environmental protection.

【答案】

1A

2B

3A

4B

5A

【解析】

本文介绍了东京夏季奥运会。东京夏季奥运会的开幕式将于2020724日举行。其奖牌是用旧手机和其他电子垃圾制造手机!获胜者是51岁的设计师JunichiKawanishi。奖牌看起来像鹅卵石,直径为8.5厘米(直径)。日本是第一个用电子垃圾制造奖牌的奥运会主办国。

1细节理解题。根据“The opening ceremony开幕式) of the Tokyo Summer Olympics will be on July 24, 2020.”东京夏季奥运会的开幕式将于2020724日举行。可知,今年夏天奥运会将在日本举行。故选A

2细节理解题。根据“People used old cell phones and other electronic waste to make them!”人们用旧手机和其他电子垃圾制造的!而不是因为它的正面有一张耐克的照片。故选B

3细节理解题。根据“获胜者是51岁的设计师Junichi Kawanishi。”可知,Junichi Kawanishi在比赛中击败了其他竞争者。故选A

4细节理解题。根据“Japan is the first Olympic host country to make all of its medals from electronic waste.”可知,日本是第一个用电子垃圾制造奖牌的奥运会主办国。而不是垃圾。故选B

5推理判断题。根据“Japan is the first Olympic host country to make all of its medals from electronic waste.”可知,日本是第一个用电子垃圾制造奖牌的奥运会主办国。我们可以推断出日本人重视环境保护。故选A

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