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BEIJING (Reuters) -
Dozens of young Chinese, angry at disruption of the Olympic torch
relay in Paris, protested outside a Carrefour branch in east China
on Friday, setting fire to a French flag, waving banners and
shouting slogans, local media said.
There have been small
protests at the French retail giant's stores in several Chinese
cities, including Beijing, in the past week, but the latest
outburst in the eastern coastal city of Qingdao came after state
media moved to cool down the nationalistic fervor.
Chinese Internet users are
calling on consumers to boycott Carrefour, which they accuse of
supporting pro-Tibetan independence groups seeking to disrupt this
year's Beijing Olympics.
The journey of the Olympic
torch around the world has been dogged by protests, largely over
Chinese rule in Tibet, where a wave of anti-government unrest
erupted in March.
In Paris, numerous protests
and attempts by activists to snatch the torch prompted Chinese
security officials to extinguish the torch several times and put in
on a bus.
Local media photos showed
the protesters holding up banners that read "Boycott France,
Support the Olympics" and "Oppose Tibet independence, Love the
motherland".
They waved red Chinese
flags and shouted slogans, attracting a big crowd of onlookers. One
photo showed a man burning a French flag.
Chinese Internet message
boards have also featured photos from Hefei, capital city of the
eastern province of Anhui, where several "elementary school
students" staged a protest with a banner reading "Oppose Carrefour,
Shopping is shameful".
France has tried to play
down calls for a boycott of French goods, saying they were being
made by a "very small minority" and Carrefour, which has more than
100 hypermarkets in China, has restated its support for Beijing's
hosting of the Olympics. Some Chinese newspapers have also run
commentaries against the boycott, saying in the era of
globalization it would only hurt Chinese employees and
suppliers.
Still, an opinion poll in
10 Chinese cities found 66 percent of respondents supported the
Carrefour boycott, according to the official Xinhua news agency.
Only 7 percent said outright that they would not.
Questions:
1. What is the best title of the passage? (Please answer within
10 words.)
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2. Why are Chinese Internet users calling on consumers to
boycott Carrefour? (Please answer within 30 words.)
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3. What is the result of the opinion poll conducted in 10
Chinese cities? (Please answer within 10 words.)
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【答案解析】
1. Angry Chinese burn French flag outside Carrefour
2. Because they accuse Carrefour of supporting pro-Tibetan
independence groups seeking to disrupt this year's Beijing
Olympics.
3. 66 percent of respondents supported the Carrefour
boycott.
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