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During the mid­1960s,Vinh Linh,Quang Tri in Vietnam was a wasteland,which was often under attack from the US air force.Vietnamese soldiers who were fighting against the US discussed how to make people there safe.Some suggested moving the people underground.Then they began to build a tunnel (隧道).

The Vinh Moc tunnel was built for the people of Son Trung and Son Ha in Vinh Linh county of Quang Tri Province.It was built in several stages,beginning in 1966 and was in use until 1971.It grew to include wells,kitchens,rooms for each family and hospitals.Around 60 families lived in the tunnel.

Deep under the ground,hidden from soldiers,people lived in the tunnel for many years.They survived.The tunnel was a success and no villagers lost their lives thanks to it.

During that time,17 children were born in the tunnel,each of whose lives was a proof that the tunnel was effective in protecting the villagers.As time goes by,it has become both a historical site and a tourist attraction for people wishing to learn about a heroic period in Vietnam’s history.

The total length of the tunnel network is nearly 2 km,and has three floors.It was built over two years.The two sides have small houses every 3m.The tunnel center has a 150­seat hall,a hospital and maternity rooms (產(chǎn)房).It is linked to the sea by seven exits,which also function as ventilators (通風(fēng)設(shè)備),and to a nearby hill by another six.

60.What does the Vinh Moc tunnel have according to the passage?

A.Kitchens,hospitals and a hall.

B.Wells,windows and kindergartens.

C.Kitchens,kindergartens and hospitals.

D.A hall,maternity rooms and schools.

61.The villagers living in the tunnels were________during those years.

A.a(chǎn)wful                    B.safe 

C.poor                     D.generous

62.According to the passage,the Vinh Moc Tunnel________.

A.is nearly 2km in length with bad ventilation

B.had been built for 7 years before it came into use

C.is a place that shows the bravery of the local people

D.was first built as a base for the Vietnamese army

63.What is the best title for the passage?

A.How to protect the Vinh Moc tunnel.

B.A painful memory of the Vietnam War.

C.The wisdom and bravery of the Vietnamese.

D.The Vinh Moc tunnel—a famous historical relic in Vietnam.

                              

本文為說明文,介紹了越南的歷史文化遺產(chǎn)之一——the Vinh Moc tunnel。該隧道位于越南的Vinh Linh,體現(xiàn)當?shù)厝藗兊闹腔酆陀赂摇?

60.A 細節(jié)理解題。文章第二段提到隧道中有“wells,kitchens,rooms for each family and hospitals”;文章第四段提到有a 150 seat hall,maternity room,exits等,但文中沒提到有幼兒園、學(xué)校;根據(jù)文中的It is linked to the sea by seven exits,which also function as ventilators可知exits作為它們的通風(fēng)設(shè)備,并沒有建天窗。

61.B 推理判斷題。地面上在發(fā)生戰(zhàn)爭,而文章第三段說村民們“survived”,第四段提到“17 children were born”,由此可以推斷隧道里的村民的生活是安全的。

62.C 細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)文章第六段The tunnel network shows the wisdom and  bravery of the local people in their fight for their identity可知選C。

63.D 主旨大意題。閱讀全文可知文章介紹了越南的著名歷史遺產(chǎn)之一——the Vinh Moc隧道。

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