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问题 What is true according to the British government agency? [br]  
16. Many Americans have toasted bread first thing in the morning. For some, the morning meal also includes hash browned potatoes. Or later in the day, they might enjoy potato chips or crispy French fries. But if you like any of these foods cooked until they are dark brown in color , you might want to limit how much of them you eat. That is the finding of a British government agency.
17. Several major news organizations have been excluded from a press briefing at the White House, including the New York Times, CNN and the BBC. They were refused entry to an off-camera briefing with President Trump’s spokesman Sean Spicer. He said he was not going to allow false narratives, false stories and inaccurate facts to get out.
18. Russia hasn’t had it easy since winning the right to stage the 2018 World Cup. The secret ballot it won in 2010 was mired in controversy, with soccer’s governing body FIFA having to investigate claims that bribery influenced the voting process. Russia’s football fan culture has come back under considerable scrutiny due to hooliganism and racist abuse of black players.
19. Emergency crews are scrambling across four mid-western states as wildfires scorch hundreds of square miles of land. The fires have burned parts of Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas and Colorado, killing six people and forcing thousands of residents to evacuate. In Kansas, 625 square miles have already burned. Conditions in neighboring Iowa, Missouri, and Nebraska have also led to concerns that the fires could spread across state lines.
20. Microsoft has just released a new app which allows people to access the world’s most powerful telescopes from the convenience of their own PC. The Microsoft Worldwide Telescope enables users to explore the entire universe without even having to get on a bus, let alone train to be an astronaut. Users can either look around the universe solo, or take a guided tour with narration from astronomers and educators pointing out the most interesting things in space.

选项 A、They were accused of using inaccurate facts in their news reports.
B、They protested against President Trump’s new policy on employment.
C、They had a heated argument with President Trump’s spokesman.
D、They were refused entry to a press briefing at the White House.

答案 D

解析 新闻开头提到“Several major news organizations have been excluded from a press briefing at the White House,including the New York Times,CNN and the BBC.”由此可知这些主要新闻机构被禁止参加白宫新闻发布会。故选D。
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