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[填空题]The U.S. government has exerted great pressure on many Asian nations to ______.
[填空题]Scientists have exerted great efforts to search other planets for any life forms.
[单项选择]The Chinese government has offered great support to Tibet in terms of manpower, material resources, funding and technology()
A. 中国政府从人力、物力、资金和技术上大力支援西藏。
B. 中国政府非常支持西藏,无论从人员方面还是从物力、资金和技术上。
C. 中国政府不断地提供大量的人力、物力、资金和技术开发西藏。
D. 中国政府是西藏的坚强后盾,这表现在人力、物力、资金和技术上。
[填空题]The local government made great efforts to (modem) ( ) the central hospital by installing the latest equipment.
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The government of Zimbabwe has threatened to expel foreign ambassadors who, it believes, are providing support to the opposition Movement for Democratic Change (MDC). Zimbabwe’s President Robert Mugabe has recently accused the United States, Britain, Sweden and Australia of helping the MDC’s political campaign, which he said was aimed at bringing down his government. Those countries have strongly criticized what they describe as police brutality against opposition leaders, some of whom emerged from police detention last week with severe injuries. Zimbabwe’s Foreign Minister summoned western ambassadors to deliver a blunt message: support the opposition and you will be thrown out. He said that under the Vienna Convention, embassies were forbidden from interfering in the internal affairs of their host nation. He said President Mugabe’s government would not hesitate to expel diplomats who violated the rules.
Foreign ambassadors in Zimbabwe
A. backing its opposition
B. downfalling its government
C. disclosing its police outrage
D. meddling in its internal affairs
[单项选择]The government of Britain has for many centuries been shared by the supreme authorities: the Monarch (i.e. the King or Queen), the Lords (i.e. the hereditary nobility) and the Commons (i.e. the ordinary people). The story of its development has been the story of a gradual shifting of supremacy from the first of these authorities to the third in other words a gradual progress towards democracy. Thus the Monarchy today is left without any power at all.
This statement may seem surprising in view of the great affection which the British have for Queen Elizabeth, the great ceremonies connected with her, the great state functions over which she presides, the oath of loyalty made to her by Parliament, and the many great decisions made in her name and requiring her authority. It is the Queen who approves the appointment of Ministers and the formation of a Cabinet; it is the Queen who summons Parliament and who introduces the new session with a speech from the Throne in which she summari
A. Parliament.
B. the Cabinet.
C. the Monarchy.
D. all Ministers.