Do you know what happened in China last week? Take our weekly news quiz to test your knowledge and get up to speed on the latest developments in case you missed something.
People's unwillingness to wear face masks amid the COVID-19 pandemic in the U.S. and Europe is a "big mistake," said the director of Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention. Why does he think masks are important?
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As of March 28, China began suspending entry by foreigners holding valid Chinese visas and residence permits to curb imported COVID-19 cases, but there are a few exceptions. Who can still enter China?
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How many imported cases of COVID-19 had been reported in China as of March 29?
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The residents of Beijing are relishing cherry blossoms these days and have started frequenting parks, albeit with strict protective measures. Which of the following parks in Beijing is most famous for cherry blossoms?
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Major global powers rejected the U.S.' attempt to refer to the COVID-19 as "Wuhan virus" last week when U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo made the proposition. On which international platform did he propose it?
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China Will Registration Center issued a white paper on March 28, elaborating the statistics of people making wills in China. According to the paper, the number of ___________ making wills has nearly tripled in three years.
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Sanya in southern China's island province of Hainan on March 28 became the first Chinese city to join its global peers in a campaign launched by the World Wildlife Fund to protect the environment. What is the name of the campaign?
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