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遵义市2017高考英语阅读理解一轮精练题(21--30共10份)及答案

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    遵义市2017高考英语阅读理解一轮精练题(26)及答案 【2016高考训练】 Egypt may be walkin g towards a much-needed IMF loan, but that hasn’t put off some foreign partners. GB Auto, the Cairo-listed auto assembler(汽车组装公司), will begin putting together and selling cars from China’s Geely in the second quarter of 2012. GB will assemb le the cars from kits(配件) supplied by Geely (the Hangzhou-based carmaker that bought Volvo in a $1.5bn deal in 2010), and will sell the finished product in markets across North Africa, beginning with Egypt. The deal is “one of several partnerships we will announce this year,” said GB’s chairman, Raouf Ghabbour, in a statement. GB controls 32 p er cent of the Egyptian selling car market, where it rose to success as the largest local assembler, importer and seller of cars from South Korea’s Hyundai. It is now the the Middle East’s largest car assembler. High tax on fully-assembled imported cars have encouraged a number of international auto brands, including BMW and China’s Geely, to have their vehicles put together in Egypt. For Geely, the Egypti an deal is another step in efforts to push its products out across the world, after announcing last year that it would set up a production hub(轮轴)in Indonesia to target the fast-growing Southeast Asian market. The company plans on selling at least one model in the UK by the end of 2012. While 2011 was a tough year for car sales (and pretty much everything else) in Egypt, the vehicle market is still a good prospect as a large and increasingly young population fuel long-term economic growth. GB says there are about 30 cars per 1,000 people in Egypt, compared to 128 in China and 109 in Morocco. GB says the tu k-tuk’s popularity in Egypt’s rural inland and informal urban slums(贫民窟)made it less influenced by a slowdown in the passenger car industry. And if long-disc ussed reforms of Egypt lead to higher fuel prices, expect tuk-tuks, powered by something barely larger than a lawnmower (割草机)engine, to become increasingly attractive for urban transport. 1.What is the general idea of the pasasage A. China’s Geely is entering Egypt. B. For Geely, the Egyptian deal is another step. C. GB covers much of Egyptian car selling. D. GB will assemble the cars from kits. 2.Which country’s seller of cars is GB A. China. B. Korea. C. Japan. D. Egypt 3. Why do China ’s Geely put their kits of cars together in a foreign country A.A number of international auto brands. B. Several partners’ help. C. Egypt ‘s need of IMF loan. D. Too much tax. 4.The reason wh y they mention the figure about China and Morocco’s cars is_____. A. To learn from them easily. B. To show China and Morocco’s strength. C. To show GB has a g ood future. D. To beat China and Morocco in selling. 5. The tuk-tuk’s advantage is_____. A. That its kits came from China. B. That its engine is smaller than others. C. GB assemble them carefully. D. It is sold in Egypt’s rural inland. 本文大意是中国吉利汽车 ... ...

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