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    HONG KONG—The government said early Thursday(today) that its first charter flight will take home at least 92 Hong Kong passengers who have been quarantined aboard the Diamond Princess cruise ship in Japan since early this month. The number of passengers to be evacuated via the first flight that was scheduled to arrive in Hong Kong on Thursday morning was higher than the 45 announced on Wednesday, The 45 are among 52 Hong Kong passengers who were allowed to disembark from the ship and chosc to take the flight, according to Under Secretary for Security Sonny Au Chi-kwong, who is in Japan to handle the issue.

Under the HKSAR government's arrangements, all of them will be required to stay at quarantine centers for 14 days on their return to Hong Kong. The Diamond Princess has been quarantined at Yokohama port since Feb 4. So far, 621 people on board have been infected by the novel coronavirus, including 53 from Hong Kong.

The SAR government has arranged two chartered fights to take Hong Kong passengers stranded on the ship back to the city free of charge. The second flight is also expected to leave Tokyo on Thursday, according to Au. He said about 230 among the 352 Hong Kong passengers on the Diamond Princess have indicated thev would like to take the chartered flights home. Secretary for Security John Lee Ka-chiu told the Legislative Council on Wednesday the government may arrange a third chartered flight to Tokyo to take back the rest of the passengers.

Meanwhile, the tally of confirmed cases of the coronavirus in Hong Kong reached 65 on Wednesday, while the fatality toll rose to two following the death of a 70-year-old patient in Princess Margaret Hospital.

In Shenzhen, the authorities have set up a green channel for processing Hong Kong visa applications to visit family members or relatives, study, work or for training programs amid the epidemic. The Shenzhen Municipal Public Security Bureau said the green channel will keep human-to-human contacts to the minimum in processing the applications.

1.How will the SAR government deal with the passengers who are to arrive in Hong Kong?

A.They are required to stay at home for two weeks.

B.They must stay at quarantine centers for a fortnight.

C.They ought to be quarantined in a hotel for two weeks.

D.They should receive medical treatments in hospital for fourteen days.

2.How many HONG KONG passengers aboard the ship have been infected by the novel coronavirus so far?

A.45. B.52.

C.53. D.92.

3.What is the possible meaning of the underlined word “tally” in Para. 4 ?

A.Notice. B.Signal.

C.Feature. D.Record.

4.What is the best title for the news report ?

A.92 stranded HK passengers due back Thursday

B.HK passengers quarantined aboard Diamond Princess cruise ship

C.92 stranded HK passengers would like to take chartered flights home

D.HK may arrange third chartered flight to Tokyo to take back rest of passengers

 

1.B 2.C 3.D 4.A 【解析】 这是一篇新闻报道。文章说明了香港政府星期四早上说,他们的首架包机将接回至少92名香港乘客。这些乘客从本月初开始在日本被隔离在钻石公主号游轮上。根据香港特区政府的安排,他们在回港时须在检疫中心停留14天。文章介绍此处包机接回乘客的行程。 1. 细节理解题。根据第二段中Under the HKSAR government's arrangements, all of them will be required to stay at quarantine centers for 14 days on their return to Hong Kong.可知根据香港特区政府的安排,他们在回港时须在检疫中心停留14天。由此可知,特区政府让即将抵港的旅客必须在检疫中心呆两周。故选B。 2. 细节理解题。根据第二段中So far, 621 people on board have been infected by the novel coronavirus, including 53 from Hong Kong.可知截至目前,机上共有621人感染新型冠状病毒,其中53人来自香港。由此可知,目前船上有53名香港乘客感染了新型冠状病毒。故选C。 3. 词义猜测题。结合后文of confirmed cases of the coronavirus in Hong Kong reached 65 on Wednesday可知香港周三确诊病例记录达65例。由此可知,划线单词“tally”意思是“记录”。A. Notice.通知;B. Signal.信号;C. Feature.特色;D. Record.记录。故选D。 4. 主旨大意题。根据第一段中HONG KONG—The government said early Thursday(today) that its first charter flight will take home at least 92 Hong Kong passengers who have been quarantined aboard the Diamond Princess cruise ship in Japan since early this month.可知香港——香港政府星期四早上(今天)说,他们的首架包机将接回至少92名香港乘客。这些乘客从本月初开始在日本被隔离在钻石公主号游轮上。结合文章还说明了根据香港特区政府的安排,他们在回港时须在检疫中心停留14天。文章介绍此处包机接回乘客的行程。由此可知,A选项“被滞留的92名香港旅客定于周四返回”最符合文章标题。故选A。
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C.People should help squirrels who are left alone as soon as possible.

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