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B. 根据短文内容,按要求回答问题。(共5小题;每小题2分,计10分)
Every country has different rules. Some acts are fine in one country but maybe not allowed(被允许) in another. Let's take a look at some of the "special" rules in three countries.
In 2008, a rule was made to protect(保护) trees in Oshawa, Canada. To make the city look greener, Oshawa stops people from climbing or cutting down trees in any place. If someone breaks this rule, he or she would be fined(罚款).
If you are a tourist in Venice, Italy, don't feed the pigeons you see. If you do that, the fines for you can be up to
575. This is partly because the birds can spread diseases(传播疾病). Also, their droppings can make the city's streets dirty.

The last one is Singapore's famous chewing gum rule. It's fine to chew gum in the country. But you can't litter it. The rule, in fact, is about the sale of chewing gum. It's also not allowed to produce(生产) in the country. Only some gum for the hospitals is allowed. What happens if a person breaks the rule? He or she may have a fine of up to about
200,000. The rule started in 1992. It can help make the country clean and tidy.

81. What must people do in Oshawa according to Paragraph Two?
82. Why does Venice stop people from feeding pigeons?
83. What will you face(面对) if you litter chewing gum in Singapore?
84. What is the common reason for the three countries to make these special rules?
85. How do you like these rules? And why?
Every country has different rules. Some acts are fine in one country but maybe not allowed(被允许) in another. Let's take a look at some of the "special" rules in three countries.
In 2008, a rule was made to protect(保护) trees in Oshawa, Canada. To make the city look greener, Oshawa stops people from climbing or cutting down trees in any place. If someone breaks this rule, he or she would be fined(罚款).
If you are a tourist in Venice, Italy, don't feed the pigeons you see. If you do that, the fines for you can be up to
The last one is Singapore's famous chewing gum rule. It's fine to chew gum in the country. But you can't litter it. The rule, in fact, is about the sale of chewing gum. It's also not allowed to produce(生产) in the country. Only some gum for the hospitals is allowed. What happens if a person breaks the rule? He or she may have a fine of up to about
81. What must people do in Oshawa according to Paragraph Two?
82. Why does Venice stop people from feeding pigeons?
83. What will you face(面对) if you litter chewing gum in Singapore?
84. What is the common reason for the three countries to make these special rules?
85. How do you like these rules? And why?
答案:
B. 根据短文内容,按要求回答问题
81. 根据“Oshawa stops people from climbing or cutting down trees in any place.”可知,在奥沙瓦,人们禁止在任何地方爬树或砍树。
82. 根据“This is partly because the birds can spread diseases(传播疾病). Also, their droppings can make the city's streets dirty.”可知,威尼斯阻止人们喂鸽子是因为鸽子会传播疾病且它们的粪便会弄脏街道。
83. 根据“What happens if a person breaks the rule? He or she may have a fine of up to about $200,000.”可知,在新加坡乱扔口香糖可能会面临高达约20万美元的罚款。84. 加拿大奥沙瓦保护树木是为了让城市更绿;意大利威尼斯禁止喂鸽子是为了防止疾病传播和街道变脏;新加坡关于口香糖的规定是为了让国家干净整洁。所以三个国家制定这些特殊规则的共同原因是让城市/国家更美好。85. 这是一个开放性问题,可以根据自己的理解回答。比如:I think these rules are good. Because they can help protect the environment and keep the city/country clean and beautiful.(答案不唯一)81. People must stop from climbing or cutting down trees in any place.82. Because the birds can spread diseases and their droppings can make the city's streets dirty.83. I may face a fine of up to about $200,000.
84. To make the city/country better.
85. I think these rules are good. Because they can help protect the environment and keep the city/country clean and beautiful.(答案不唯一)
B. 根据短文内容,按要求回答问题
81. 根据“Oshawa stops people from climbing or cutting down trees in any place.”可知,在奥沙瓦,人们禁止在任何地方爬树或砍树。
82. 根据“This is partly because the birds can spread diseases(传播疾病). Also, their droppings can make the city's streets dirty.”可知,威尼斯阻止人们喂鸽子是因为鸽子会传播疾病且它们的粪便会弄脏街道。
83. 根据“What happens if a person breaks the rule? He or she may have a fine of up to about $200,000.”可知,在新加坡乱扔口香糖可能会面临高达约20万美元的罚款。84. 加拿大奥沙瓦保护树木是为了让城市更绿;意大利威尼斯禁止喂鸽子是为了防止疾病传播和街道变脏;新加坡关于口香糖的规定是为了让国家干净整洁。所以三个国家制定这些特殊规则的共同原因是让城市/国家更美好。85. 这是一个开放性问题,可以根据自己的理解回答。比如:I think these rules are good. Because they can help protect the environment and keep the city/country clean and beautiful.(答案不唯一)81. People must stop from climbing or cutting down trees in any place.82. Because the birds can spread diseases and their droppings can make the city's streets dirty.83. I may face a fine of up to about $200,000.
84. To make the city/country better.
85. I think these rules are good. Because they can help protect the environment and keep the city/country clean and beautiful.(答案不唯一)
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