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[填空题]Climate talks between the world’s top 20 polluters have ended with an unusual level of agreement on the urgent need to tackle greenhouse gas emissions.
But delegates at the Mexico talks also stressed the massive gap between the politics and science of climate change. Several said they had never known such a positive atmosphere. Nobody doubted the reality of climate science anymore.
The U.K. claimed the talks a success, saying they brought together ministers from developed and developing nations. Politicians from China, India, Brazil, Mexico, South Africa, Indonesia and other growing nations sat alongside G8 members to hear presentations on climate science, economics, technology, business and policy.
Business leaders from the World Economic Forum in Davos expressed a need for strong targets from governments on greenhouse gases. There was a clear message from the International Energy Agency (IEA) and British government-backed economist Sir Nicholas Stern that it was
[单项选择]News reports say peace talks between the two countries have ______ with no agreement reached.
A. broken down
B. broken out
C. broken in
D. broken up
[单项选择]He said the()talks between Britain and America had broken down just before Christmas.
A. bilateral
B. binary
C. biannual
D. bilingual
[单项选择]The (first) talks between China and the United States were the base of the later agreement.
A. primary
B. original
C. initial
D. primitive
[填空题]How much difference of margin between the top and the bottom
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[填空题]The difference between real - world artist’ s playing and singing and her online alter ego’s is that the latter______.
[单项选择]The ( ) talks between China and the United States were the base of the later agreement.
A. original
B. primary
C. initial
D. primitive
[单项选择]Doha round of world trade talks broke down last year because the U.S. government did not agree to ______.
A. cooperate with other countries
B. open its agricultural market
C. cut subsidies to farmers
D. help other countries
[填空题]In most parts of the world, the relation between population and resources is already unfavorable and will probably become even more unfavorable in the future. This growing poverty constitutes a (26) menace not only to peace, but also to democratic institutions and personal liberty. An (27) relationship between numbers and resources tends to make the earning of a living almost intolerably difficult. The individual (28) work long hours for little pay. No surplus of accumulated purchasing power stands between him and the cruelty of (29) nature. Democracy is. among other things, the ability to say "no" to the boss. But a man cannot say "no" to the boss, unless he is sure of being able to eat when the boss’s favor has been (30) . And he cannot be certain of his next meal unless he owns the means of producing enough wealth for his family to live on, or has been able to accumulate a surplus out of past (31) , or has a chance of m