单选题Which of the following statements is true according to the news?AIn Vietnam there are three people died of suspected bird flu.BThe virus has spread across the entire Thailand.CThe health workers in Thailand conducted stringent surveillance measures.

单选题
Which of the following statements is true according to the news?
A

In Vietnam there are three people died of suspected bird flu.

B

The virus has spread across the entire Thailand.

C

The health workers in Thailand conducted stringent surveillance measures.


参考解析

解析: 新闻结尾提到,泰国邻国防疫人员正加紧监测防范措施,所以C项正确。
【录音原文】
  One man died of suspected bird flu in Vietnam over the weekend and three people were hospitalized as news reports showed the virus has spread across the entire country. In neighboring Thailand, health workers have been put on alert and ordered to conduct stringent surveillance measures but it is Vietnam that has emerged as the epicenter for the deadly H5N1 virus.

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