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Cities around China started to let people sell food,clothes and other small things on streets on the weekend.
In the past,cities didn't let the vendors(小販) sell things on streets,because they always made streets dirty and traffic (交通) hard to move.However,there are problems with the economy (經(jīng)濟(jì)) because of COVID-19.Now,to help people make money and help with the economy,cities let the vendors come back.
On May 30,the city of Changchun in Jilin said that it would encourage the opening of night markets and that people could sell things on streets again.Night markets can be in parks,in squares and on the roadside if they don't interrupt(妨 礙)traffic and local life.People don't need to pay for their roadside booths(地?cái)偅?,but they have to be in good order.
   "It doesn't say there will be no rules," Wang Yukai,a teacher from a college said, "If someone wants to set up a roadside booth,he or she must follow some rules."
   Chengdu also has a similar way to help with the economy.It lets people run roadside booths on some streets after March 15.Now the city has more than 2,000 places for people to set up roadside booths. That makes quite a few people stop worrying about looking for jobs. The smart move(舉措) helps many people make money because night markets are really popular.An officer(官員)said," Helping people when they are in need is what a city should do."

(1)Why did cities NOT let people sell things on streets in the past?
D
D

A.To ask people to find better jobs.
B.To help people live better lives.
C.To stop people from being in danger.
D.To keep streets clean and traffic in order.
(2)What does the underlined word "encourage" mean?
B
B

A.懼怕
B.鼓勵(lì)
C.提醒
D.考驗(yàn)
(3)What can we learn from the underlined sentence in Paragraph 5?
C
C

A.It is difficult for people to find jobs because of roadside booths.
B.A lot of people give up their jobs to set up roadside booths.
C.Letting people set up roadside booths brings people many jobs.
D.A lot of people don't want to set up roadside booths.
(4)Which of the following is TRUE about Changchun and Chengdu?
C
C

A.They are the only two cities to let people sell things on the roadside.
B.They both have over 2,000 places for people to set up roadside booths.
C.They are trying to help people with the life problems and the economy.
D.They started letting people set up roadside booths at the same time.
(5)What does the passage mainly want to tell us?
A
A

A.Roadside booths come back to some cities in China.
B.China finds the best way to help with the economy.
C.Cities around China are having some problems.
D.People in China really enjoy going to night markets.

【答案】D;B;C;C;A
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