They are campaigning for student______on the universitys governing bodies.A.representation
They are campaigning for student______on the universitys governing bodies.
A.representation
B.repetition
C.reproduction
D.recreation
They are campaigning for student______on the universitys governing bodies.
A.representation
B.repetition
C.reproduction
D.recreation
A.fighting
B.campaigning
C.battling
D.contesting
According to the news item, many Canadians gathered in Montreal
A.to give support to Quebec's independence effort.
B.to drive the French-speaking people away.
C.to uphold the country's unity.
D.to provoke greater surge of campaigning in Quebec.
听力原文: (23 [C])Tens of thousands of Canadians from around the country have gathered in Montreal to urge Quebec to remain in Canada. (24[A])The people of Quebec vote on Monday on whether the French-speaking province will become independent. Canadians arriving by rail, plane and car, have converged on place in Canada Square in Montreal with many waving the national and Quebec flags. Prime Minister Jean Chretien and others are addressing the crowds to urge them to blunt the surge of pro-independence campaigning in Quebec.
According to the news item, many Canadians gathered in Montreal ______.
A.to give support to Quebec's independence effort
B.to drive the French speaking people away
C.to uphold the country's unity
D.to provoke greater surge of campaigning in Quebec
According to the news item, many Canadians gathered in Montreal ______.
A.to give support to Quebec's independence effort
B.to drive the French-speaking people away
C.to uphold the country's unity
D.to provoke greater surge of campaigning in Quebec
This last day of campaigning once again focuses the attention on the duel between Chancellor Schroeder and his challenger Angela Merkel. Mrs. Merkel addressed a rally in Bonn, a safe conservative seat, where she told her audience, "use your vote responsibly." Later Mrs. Merkel moves on to Frankfurt to attend an international motor show. Chancellor Schroeder will also be there holding a large final rally after earlier speaking in the town of Recklinghausen, in the industrial Rhine district, a Social Democrats' stronghold.
According to the polls, which party takes the lead at present?
A.Social Democratic Party
B.Labor Party
C.The center-right parties
D.The center-left parties
Those logging contracts mentioned involve ______ hectares of forest in Congo.
A.15,000,000
B.50,000,000
C.1,500,000
D.5,000,000
SECTION 2 Optional Translation (30 points)
Campaigning for votes in the western province of Maharashtra this month, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh of India vowed to give such a remarkable facelift to Mumbai, the state capital, that people "should forget talking about Shanghai."
Now that the election results are in, and a coalition led by Singh's Congress Party has retained power in the province, the prime minister must make good his promise, which will take more than a paint job.
The consulting firm McKinsey says it would cost $ 44 billion to make Mumbai a world-class city that can rank alongside Shanghai.
A revival of Mumbai, the country's trade and entertainment hub, is more than a matter of image. It's an economic necessity.
The city of 12 million fills two-fifths of the nation's corporate-tax kitty, yet a third of its people live in slums.
Mumbai's economy has lagged the national average growth rate of about 7 percent since 1998 — a level of underperformance that is impossible to reverse without mending the city's creaky infrastructure.
A choked, potholed Mumbai is symptomatic of a wider urban malaise. It isn't that a fast-growing economy like India can't find the resources to invest in its cities, where much of its economic growth is being produced.
By 2025, one of (the) two Indians would be living in an urban center, up from one in three now.
Morgan Stanley's chief economist, Stephen Roach, recently undertook a 115-mile, or 184-kilometer, car journey from Mumbai to the industrial city of Pune on a new expressway, which he says "is a huge cut above any of the other motor routes that I had been on in India."
Yet, by Chinese standards, the new road merits a "B minus, at best," he says. "If this is progress in closing India's infrastructure gap, the problem is even worse than I had imagined."
The publication of the report marked the thirty-day campaign after two years of growing campaigning by the five bidding cities, the IOC has already stated that all five could stage a successful games. The evaluation report is based on the comprehensive bid book, which details all aspects of the city's bid and the visit by the IOC inspectors headed by the Olympic champion Nawal El Moutawakel of Morocco. Venues, hotels, security, transport, financing and public support for the bid have all come under the team's scrutiny.
Which item is NOT included in the team's scrutiny?
A.financing
B.weather
C.transport
D.public support
In Singapore, the battle of man against the machines takes place in licensed amusement centers, mostly located in shopping centers. According to one estimate, each establishment can make between $ 250 and $ 1,500 a day. The schoolchildren in uniforms are not allowed into these centers. However, one cannot help noticing that the majority of those who are often found in these places are youngsters. Many of them are schoolchildren who have changed out of their uniforms. Some play for the fun of it; others have turned them into a form. of gambling, and some are hopelessly addicted to them.
Now kids and adults alike play these games in the privacy of their homes. Video game sets have invaded most homes. The question that must be asked is: Have they any educational value?
In which parts of the world are video games forbidden?
A.Philippines and Japan.
B.Indonesia and Hong Kong.
C.Philippines and Indonesia.
D.The United States and Indonesia.
听力原文: Top officials in city, state and the federal governments are elected to office by the people. They run for office every two or four years and elections are held in the first week of November. People who run for elections are called politicians. Many of them are lawyers. Successful politicians are often famous and important people in their communities. Young lawyers who are interested in politics, often join political clubs when they graduate from law schools. As club members, they help older politicians get elected. (33)The real purpose is when they have had enough experience and support, they run for office themselves. Before elections, political candidates always have a tight schedule. They have frequent meetings with their supporters and discuss details about their elections. (34)But most of their time is spent on campaigning, shaking hands and making speeches to the public. There are different groups of voters that politicians try to win support from. Most large cities have black and Spanish speaking communities who elect powerful politicians. Some politicians appeal to businessmen while other appeal to laborers. Many politicians run for office by taking sides on important issues, such as balancing government budget. Getting equal rights for women, fighting corruption and creating job opportunities. (35)Once politicians win elections, their futures depend on how well they do their jobs and how well the people hear of the work they are doing.
(34)
A.To help older politicians get elected.
B.To practice their law knowledge.
C.To prepare for their own future elections.
D.To find a job in the political club.
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