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NOTICE 

DO NOT FISH FOR FOOD,  FISHERMAN!

FOR YOUR OWN HEALTH              

FISH FROM THESE WATERS SHOULD NOT BE EATEN              

BECAUSE OF MERCURY (水银)  POLLUTION     

Office of Land and Forests

1.Where would people see the notice?

A.On a fish farm                          B.At a local office

C.In a fish market                         D.On the office walls

2.The notice tells people___________.

A.not to fish from these waters

B.not to put mercury into these waters

C.not to cook the fish they catch here

D.not to go near these waters

3.The notice is given because ___________.

A.the land and forest are polluted by mercury

B.it is right to catch fish from these waters

C.people may be ill by eating the fish they catch

D.these waters are full of dirty things

4.After the fisherman read the notice, they will feel____________.

A.happy            B.excited           C.interested         D.disappointed

 

1.A 2.C 3.C 4.D 【解析】 试题分析:这是河边的布告,告诉大家河水被污染了,不能捕鱼。 1.推理题。本段内容是警告渔民不能在这个水域捕鱼,因为这个水域里的鱼已经被水银污染了。故该通知应该是在渔场里的。故A正确。 2.推理题。根据2,3行FOR YOUR OWN HEALTH               FISH FROM THESE WATERS SHOULD NOT BE EATEN说明这个水域里的鱼被水银污染了,所以捕上来的鱼也不能吃。故C正确。 3.推理题。根据FOR YOUR OWN HEALTH               FISH FROM THESE WATERS SHOULD NOT BE EATEN BECAUSE OF MERCURY (水银)  POLLUTION  可知这里的鱼被水银污染了,如果吃了这里的鱼,人很容易就会病倒的。故C正确。 4.推理题。渔民们本来希望能在这个水域捕鱼,但是现在通知说这里不能捕鱼了,这些渔民应该感觉很失望。故D正确。 考点:考查广告布告类短文
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