[originaltext] Well, we’re taking you to Australia next today, where the sta

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问题  
Well, we’re taking you to Australia next today, where the state of Queensland in northeast Australia is struggling through the effects of a powerful hurricane. If Queensland sounds familiar, this same region was hit with severe flooding recently. This time, the disaster is Cyclone Yasi. Yasi could be one of the worst hurricanes Australia has ever seen. We want you to look at this video. You can see what looks like a sign that got blown down, flying through the street, being ripped apart. People in Queensland were warned about Yasi a few days ago, so they had some time to get ready. But one official said it could be a tough couple days.
3. What are the Australians suffering from?
4. What can we learn about Yasi from the news?

选项 A、Heavy rains haven’t stroke Queensland for a long time.
B、People in Queensland have done some preparation for it.
C、There was no reports about people’s missing or injury.
D、The bad weather may be tough for couples.

答案 B

解析 新闻中指出,昆士兰州几天前就发出了飓风的预警,因此灾民有时间提前为灾害做准备(hadsome time to get ready)。B项“昆士兰民众已经为抗击飓风做了准备”正确。新闻中提到,昆士兰州听得很耳熟,因为它不久前刚刚遭遇洪水,A项与新闻内容相反。C项“无人员失踪或受伤的报道”在原文中并没有提到。新闻中讲的是一名官员称,这将是艰难的几天。D项利用couple一词制造干扰。
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