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He had travelled thousands of miles in the hope of earning some money,but 18-year-old Lin Kongming never knew danger was waiting for him.

He and six other migrant workers from Fujian Province spent 36 hours in Iraq as international hostages(人质). But luckily,they were set free last Tuesday morning,unharmed by the people who had taken them hostage.

After hard work by Chinese diplomats(外交官)in the region the Iraqi kidnappers(绑架者)agreed to hand them over to a local religious group.“The friendly relations between the Chinese and Iraqi peoples have played a key role in the release of the hostages,”said Foreign Ministry spokesman Kong Quan. China refused to join the US-led coalition(联军)in the Iraq war.

Since April 4,over 60 hostages from 12 countries,including America,Italy and Japan,have been taken in Iraq. Some have been released, others were killed.

The Iraqi resistance groups have started taking foreigners hostage in an attempt to force the US-led troops out of their country. As a result,many foreigners have left,fearing the situation will get worse. Some nations are also considering removing their troops from Iraq. Thailand has ordered its forces not to leave their camp and may bring them home before September as originally planned. New Zealand Prime Minister Helen Clark is considering similar action.

But Dan Senor,spokesman for the US-led coalition in Baghdad,said that it would not negotiate(谈判)with “terrorists or kidnappers” to get hostages released.

小题1:The seven workers from Fujian were set free mainly because ______.

A.they were too poor to pay anything

B.kidnappers didn’t know they were Chinese

C.China didn’t take sides with the US-led coalition

D.kidnappers were friendly to the Chinese小题2:Why did the Iraqi resistance groups start to take foreigners hostage?

A.To show their anger towards the occupation of foreign troops.

B.To tell the world they would fear nothing.

C.To make foreign armies leave their country.

D.To resist the American troops.小题3:The author mentioned Dan Senor to show the US ______.

A.wouldn’t give in to Iraqi terrorists or kidnappers

B.had enough power to station in Iraq

C.wouldn’t give up unless it could get something

D.had no plan to bring its troops home小题4:The passage mainly tells us ______.

A.the hostage crises in Iraq

B.foreigners were not welcome in Iraq

C.the Chinese hostages were set free

D.keeping away from Iraq is a wise choice

答案

小题1:C

小题2:C

小题3:A

小题4:A

单项选择题 A1/A2型题
问答题

阅读以下材料,说说我们人类应该学习动物的哪些行为。

       材料一:母子鸟生活在格陵兰岛,“母子”互相牵挂,千里相随。如果母鸟被逮住,那么用不了多久,它的“子女”一定会飞来寻找鸟“妈妈”。无论藏在哪里,总要想方设法与其“团聚”。倘若雏鸟被抓,鸟“妈妈”必定四处寻觅。

        材料二:白尾鹫是一种生活在草原上的鸟类,以野马等动物的尸体为食。 每次发现诱人的“美味佳肴”之后,他们从来不会蜂拥而上,你争我夺。而是老者优先,给予特别的照顾。

       材料三:当老乌鸦飞不动无法觅食时,“子女”会主动地担负起赡养的职责,在哺育自己后代的同时,不辞辛劳地捕捉昆虫去喂“父母”,直到它们寿终正寝。

      材料四:澳大利亚的彩虹鹦鹉和英国的秃鼻乌鸦等总是以垂直的方向群栖的。它们安排年幼的鸟在低处停栖,而年长的鸟却享有在高处停栖的“特权”。这样做可以有效地防止来自地面天敌的突然袭击,确保“父母”的安全。