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听力原文: Some 150 South Korea female college students burned a Japanese flag yesterday in a noisy demonstration outside the Japanese Embassy, demanding full compensation for World War Ⅱ victims. Platoons of South Korea riot police armed with shields and clubs immediately surrounded the demonstrators and formed a human barricade to prevent possible violencE.The demonstrators torched a huge Japanese flag scribbled with slogans, demanding that Japanese Prime Minister raise a government fund for Korea war victims. South Koreans have staged weekly protest outside the Japanese Embassy for more than two years, demanding Japan fully compensate World War Ⅱ victims, including 'comfort' women forced into sexual slavery for Japanese imperial soldiers.
What was TRUE of the demonstrators?
A.They were World War Ⅱ victims.
B.They burned a Japanese flag scribbled with their names.
C.They were female college students.
D.They were supported by the South Korean government.

A.What
B.They
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B.They
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C.They
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D.They

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C
解析:题干问的是示威者的情况。由新闻中提到的“Some 150 South Korea female col......

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