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The World Health Organization (WHO) is in trouble. Its leader is accused of tailing to lead, and as the organization drifts, other bodies, particularly the World Bank, are setting the global health agenda. Western governments want the WHO to set realistic targets and focus its energy on tackling major killers such as childhood diseases and tobacco.
The WHO clearly needs to set priorities. Its total budget of 0.9 billion - around 10p for each man, woman and child in the world - cannot solve all the worlds health problems. Yet its senior management does not seem willing to narrow the organization’s focus. Instead it is trying to be all things to all people and losing dependability.
Unfortunately, the argument for priority-setting is being seriously undermined by the US, one of the chief advocators of change. The US is trying to reduce its contribution to the WHO’s regular budget from a quarter of the total to a fifth. That would leave the organization 20
A. To defeat them all one by one.
B. To defeat the WHO first and the others will give up.
C. To exclusively cut contributions to the WHO.
D. To cut contributions to all the organizations.

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The World Health Organization (WHO) is in trouble. Its leader is accused of tailing to lead, and as the organization drifts, other bodies, particularly the World Bank, are setting the global health agenda. Western governments want the WHO to set realistic targets and focus its energy on tackling major killers such as childhood diseases and tobacco.
The WHO clearly needs to set priorities. Its total budget of 0.9 billion - around 10p for each man, woman and child in the world - cannot solve all the worlds health problems. Yet its senior management does not seem willing to narrow the organization’s focus. Instead it is trying to be all things to all people and losing dependability.
Unfortunately, the argument for priority-setting is being seriously undermined by the US, one of the chief advocators of change. The US is trying to reduce its contribution to the WHO’s regular budget from a quarter of the total to a fifth. That would leave the organization 20
A. It has stopped demanding reforms.
B. Its management is inefficient.
C. It is trying to pay less to WHO.
D. Its government is not responsive.

[单项选择]Six months ago the World Health Organization recommended that cigarette smoking and the use of plywood and particle board ______ in enclosed areas.
A. be restricted
B. should restrict
C. will be restricted
D. must be restricted
[单项选择]Which has been done by World Health Organization in combating the bad effects of influenza
A. Supervising the assessment of influenza virus strains.
B. Holding meetings twice a year to provide the latest data concerning the composition of the vaccines.
C. Publishing the related information in a WHO almanac.
D. Stressing the importance of preventing influenza for people living in tropical areas of Asi
[单项选择]The World Health Organization fights against ______ diseases all over the world.


A. ingenious
B. infectious
C. influential
D. indignant
[单项选择]Why was the World Health Day recognized by WHO
[单项选择]I'm afraid there are people in the world who literally do not know how to boil water.
A. liberally
B. actually
C. theoretically
D. solely
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Passage Six
World Trade Organization Director-general Renato Ruggiero predicted that the WTO would boost global incomes by $1 trillion in the next ten years. The pact paves the way for more foreign investment and competition in telecom markets. Many governments are making telecom deregulation a priority and making it easier for outsiders to enter the telecmmunication business.
The pace varies widely. The U.S. and Britain are well ahead of the pack, while Thailand won’ t be fully open until 2006. Only 20% of the $ 601 billion world market is currently open to competition. That should jump to about 75% in a couple of years-largely due to the Telecom Act in the U. S. last year that deregulated local markets, the opening up of the European Union’ s markets from Jan. 1, 1998 and the deregulation in Japan. The WTO deal now provides a forum for the inevitable disputes along the way. It is also symbolic: the first major trade agreement of the post-indus
A. the world telecom market has been fully explored since the signing of the WTO pact
B. telecom companies of the U.S. and U. K. will undoubtedly dominate the world telecom market
C. many governments have granted a great investment in their telecom business
D. the WTO pact means tougher competition for telecom companies and gentler price for callers

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