Two Chinese living in South Africa were killed in a robbery (搶劫) on February 5, bringing the total number of Chinese killed in the country to four in less than a month.

Chen Jianqing, 35, from Southeast China's Fujian Province, who ran a shop with her husband in a small town 45 kilometers away from South African capital Johannesburg, was shot dead. www.zxxk.com

"One of her business partners died later in the hospital," the Chinese consulate (領(lǐng)事館) officials in Johannesburg said yesterday. "Local police are trying to find more information about the case. And we have told the victims' (遇難者的) relatives and are helping them come to Johannesburg," Consul Wu Gang told China Daily. Chen's husband was injured during the robbery but did not suffer seriously, said Wu.

The robbery happened at about 5:45 pm local time and the armed robbers ran away after taking more than 50,000 South African rand (US $8,200) and some jewelry,  Xinhua News Agency reported.

The killing happened just three days after Chen Jingmin, a 23-year-old man from Qingdao, Shandong Province, was shot dead north outside Johannesburg by armed robbers. On January 10, a Hong Kong businessman was attacked and robbed at his home in Johannesburg and died the next day in the hospital. All these happened just in less than a month.

According to records, there were more than 40 robberies attacking Chinese in South Africa last year, in which eight were killed. More than 100,000 Chinese are doing various kinds of businesses in South Africa, according to a Chinese official in the country. An increasing number of them are becoming targets (目標(biāo)) of robbers after buying big houses or luxury cars, the official said.

1.The passage is probably ______.

A. a business story                               B. a scientific article

C. a newspaper report                                   D. an official document

2.Who were killed on February 5 in a small town near Johannesburg?

A. Chen Jianqing and her husband.

B. Chen Jianqing and one of her partners.

C. Chen Jingmin and a Hong Kong businessman.

D. Chen Jingmin and one of his relatives.

3.How many Chinese were killed in South Africa since January ?

A. 2            B. 4.                     C. 5.           D. 8.

4._______are more likely to be robbed in South Africa.

A. Those Chinese who depend too much on local police

B. Those Chinese who live near the capital of South Africa

C. Those Chinese who open shops selling Chinese goods

D. Those Chinese who leave others the impression of being rich

 

【答案】

 

1.C

2.B

3.B

4.D

【解析】

試題分析: 本文屬于新聞?lì)惗涛拈喿x,講述了在南非一個(gè)月之內(nèi)有4名中國人被殺死的新聞,敘述了在南非中國人處于很危險(xiǎn)的境地。

1.C 推理題。根據(jù)文章內(nèi)容可知本文主要敘述的是中國人在南非成為搶劫的對(duì)象,在一個(gè)月內(nèi)有多名中國商人被搶。屬于新聞?lì)惗涛。故C正確。

2.B 細(xì)節(jié)題。根據(jù)文章2,3頓Chen Jianqing, 35, from Southeast China's Fujian Province, who ran a shop with her husband in a small town 45 kilometers away from South African capital Johannesburg, was shot dead.和"One of her business partners died later in the hospital",可知她和她的生意伙伴都在殺死了。故B正確。

3.B 推理題。根據(jù)文章倒數(shù)第二段The killing happened just three days after Chen Jingmin, a 23-year-old man from Qingdao, Shandong Province, was shot dead north outside Johannesburg by armed robbers. On January 10, a Hong Kong businessman was attacked and robbed at his home in Johannesburg and died the next day in the hospital. All these happened just in less than a month.

可知在這個(gè)月里一共四了4名中國人。故B正確。

4.D 推理題。根據(jù)文章最后一句An increasing number of them are becoming targets (目標(biāo)) of robbers after buying big houses or luxury cars, the official said.可知那些買了大房子豪車的人,給人留下很富有的印象的人更可能被搶劫。故的正確。

考點(diǎn): 考察新聞?lì)惗涛拈喿x

 

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