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¡¡¡¡Here is some news from a newspaper in brief. Read it and then decide whether the following sentences are True or False.
¡¡¡¡1) Chinese hit the top!
¡¡¡¡A group of seven Chinese reached the top of Mount Qomolangma on May 22, 2003. The 8,848-metre mountain is the highest in the world. Man first climbed to the top on May 29, 1953. At least 175 people have died in the past 50 years trying to climb the mountain.
¡¡¡¡2) It's not cool to smoke
¡¡¡¡World No Tobacco
£¨Ñ̲ݣ©Day was held on May 31. A recent study shows more than 320 million people smoke in China and five million are young students. Stars who smoke on TV and in films are blamed for making some students think it's cool to start smoking.¡¡¡¡3) More places to study
¡¡¡¡The Chinese Governmentwill spendone billion
£¨10ÒÚ£©yuan from this yearbuilding more classrooms for 500 senior high schools. This means more junior high school students will get the chance to go on to study at senior high schools. Most of the schools are in the central and western parts of China.¡¡¡¡4) Indian heat kills many
¡¡¡¡More than 1,000 people have died in India from terrible heat over the past three weeks. Temperatures have hit 50
¡æ. By afternoon, it is so hot that children sit in classrooms and just wait for the evening to come. The rainy season normally arrives on June 1. But this year it is late.True or false:
(1) Seventy Chinese reached the top of the highest mountain in the world in 2003.
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(2) Stars who smoke on TV and in films make all students think it's cool.
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(3) In fact, it's not cool to smoke which is harmful to our health.
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(4) This year more students will get the chance to further their study.
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(5) Many people died from the terrible heat in India and the rainy season arrived later than usual.
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