A、They run away from the parliament. B、They fought against the gunman. C、They were locked down in the parliament. D、They had a m

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Twenty tourists were among the victims of an attack by a gunman at one of Tunisia’s most prestigious museums. The attacker shot dead visitors from South Africa, Poland, Italy and Spain as they were getting off a bus outside the Bardo Museum in the capital Tunis which stands next to the country’s parliament. At least 22 people died in the attack and more than 40 others were wounded. Two hours later Tunisian security forces shot the gunman dead. The last group of tourists were taken away on a bus a while ago, wailing at bystanders and security forces and many Tunisians here are reluctant to leave. The attacker has managed to strike both at political as well at the economic heart of the country. The site of the attack,the Bardo Museum, is to Tunis what Louvre is to Paris. It’s in walking distance to parliament where terrified politicians were locked down when the attack began. This is the first attack on civilians in decades. As an act of solidarity with victims, politicians have been gathering this evening.
5. How many people were killed in the attack?
6. What happened to the gunman?
7. When the attack happened, what did the politicians do?

选项 A、They run away from the parliament.
B、They fought against the gunman.
C、They were locked down in the parliament.
D、They had a meeting in the parliament.

答案C

解析 新闻中提到,当枪击事件发生时,被吓坏的政客们被锁在了距离事发地点几步之遥的国会大楼里。
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