6.聽第9段材料,回答第13~16小題.
13.Where are the mother and her son?
A.In a forest.B.Near the Yellow River.C.In Beijing.
14.What's the trouble with the boy?
A.He can't find his mother.
B.There's something wrong with his eyes.
C.He can't see the clock tower clearly.
15.What have the people there been asked to do?
A.To cover their faces when going out.
B.Not to go out.
C.To put on glasses when going out.
16.What can people do to prevent sandstorms?
A.Save water.
B.Keep the balance of nature.
C.Protect the animals.

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