级新闻听力Test16原文问题选项及答案Word文件下载.docx
《级新闻听力Test16原文问题选项及答案Word文件下载.docx》由会员分享,可在线阅读,更多相关《级新闻听力Test16原文问题选项及答案Word文件下载.docx(14页珍藏版)》请在冰豆网上搜索。
[1]Thereareabout650,000school-agedSyrianrefugeechildreninTurkey.Governmentofficialsestimateonltaboutone-thirdofthemaregoingtoschool.Educatingtherefugeechildrenisanenormoustask.One.officialsaysthatahugeschoolsystemliketheoneinNewYorkCitywouldbeoverwhelmed.
TheUnitedStatessaysitisworkingwiththeUnitedNationstohelpbridgetheeducationgapforrefugeechildren.Withoutschool,theeffectswillbenegativeandlong-lasting.
TheUnitedStatesprovidedTurkeywithaidforeducationearlier.[2]InDecember,itofferedanadditional$24million.HumanRightsWatchsaysaqualityeducationwillensureamorestablefuturefortheseorganizationsaysabout90percentofchildreninrefugeecampsrunbytheTurkishgovernmentattendschool.Butmostofthechildrenlivingoutsideofthosecampsarenotreceivingeducation.
1.Whatisthenewsreportmainlyabout
A)EducationproblemsofAmericanchildren.
B)EducationproblemsofSyrianchildreninTurkey.
C)AstatementpublishedbyHumanRightsWatch.
D)ManychildreninTurkeydon’treceiveeducation.
2.WhatdidtheUnitedStatesdotohelprefugeechildren
A)Theybuiltlong-lastingschoolsinTurkey.
B)TheyestablishedahugeschoolsystemsinTurkey.
C)TheyofferedfinancialsupporttoTurkey.
D)Theysentrefugeechildrentorefugeecamps.
Test1NewsReport2
Question3and4willbebasedonthefollowingnewsitem.
[3]ElevenTalibanfightersattackedanimportantairportinsouthernAfghanistanearlyTuesday,killingatleast50people,Afghanofficialssaid.
TheAfghanDefenseMinistrysaid38civilians,10soldiersandtwopoliceofficerswerekilled.
TheattackontheKandaharAirFieldlasted20hours,reportedtheWashingtonPost.Amongthedeadwerewomenandchildren,thenewspaperwrote.TheairportincludesamilitarybasewithtroopsfromtheNorthAtlanticTreatyOrganization,orNATO.TherewerenoreportsthatNATOtroopswerekilledorinjuredintheattack.
AspokesmanfortheTalibansaysfightersenteredthebaseandattackedlocalandforeignmilitarytroops.Hesaidmorethan150soldierswerekilledintheattack.TheTalibanoftenmakesclaimsabouttheresultsoftheirattacksthatarenottrue.[4]TalibanattackshavegrowninnumberandstrengthinAfghanistanthisyearafterthewithdrawallastyearofcombattroopsfromothercountries.
3.WhatdidTalibanfightersdoearlyTuesday
A)Theykillednomorethan50people.
B)TheyfiredagainstNATOtroops.
C)TheyattackedanairportinAfghanistan.
D)Theykilled10children,andtwopoliceofficers.
4.WhatledtothegrowthofTalibanattacksinAfghanistan
A)Withdrawalofcombattroopsfromothercountries.
B)Falseclaimsofforeignmilitarytroops.
C)Declineofthelocaltroops’strength.
D)Lastyear’svictoryoverforeigntroops.
Test1NewsReport3
Question5to7willbebasedonthefollowingnewsitem.
[5]TheAustralianstateofTasmaniaisconsideringraisingthelegalageforbuyingcigarettestoatleast21andpotentiallyashighas25.Iftheplangoesahead,itwillgiveTasmaniasomeofthetoughesttobaccolawsintheworld.Thecurrentlegalagetopurchase,possess,orsmokecigarettesofalltheAustralianstatesis18.Criticshavecomplainedtheproposedrestrictionswouldbeaviolationofcivilliberties.Australiaalreadyhassomeoftheworld’stoughestanti-smokingpolicies.Itintroducedso-calledplainpackaging4yearsago,[6]wherepacksarecoloredinanidenticalolivebrownandcoveredinhealthwarningsthatincludepictures.Thecountryisalsothemostexpensiveplaceintheworldtobuycigarettes—fromaround$15apack.
Partsoftheworldalreadybancigarettesalestothoseunder21,includingKuwaitandnextyearHawaii.Around1in5Tasmanianssmoke,withthevastmajoritytakingupthehabitbeforetheageof25.[7]TheTasmaniangovernmentproposalsarepartofthe5-yearplantomakethestateAustralia’shealthiestby2025.
5.WhatdoesthestateofTasmaniaplantodo
A)ViolatethecivillibertiesinAustralia.
B)Increasethelegalagetobuycigarettes.
C)Introduceaplancalledplainpackaging.
D)RaisethepriceofcigarettesinAustralia.
6.Accordingtoplainpackaging,whatshouldbeincludedinthepacksofcigarette
A)Detailsofanti-smokingpolicies.
B)Pictureswitholivetrees.
C)Healthwarningsincludingpictures.
D)Dataofcigarettesalesworldwide.
7.What’sthepurposeoftheTasmaniangovernmentproposals
A)Tofollowtheanti-smokingtrendinKuwaitandHawaii.
B)TomakeTasmaniaAustralia’shealthiestcityby2025.
C)Toeaseexistingtoughanti-smokingpolicies.
D)Tohavemoretoughanti-smokingpolicies.
Test2NewsReport1
Question1a