Mr. Bush's attitude toward the public's remarks is______.A.consentB.hesitationC.denialD.ap
Mr. Bush's attitude toward the public's remarks is______.
A.consent
B.hesitation
C.denial
D.approval
Mr. Bush's attitude toward the public's remarks is______.
A.consent
B.hesitation
C.denial
D.approval
SECTION C NEWS BROADCAST
Directions: In this section you will hear everything ONCE ONLY. Listen carefully and then answer the questions that follow. At the end of each news item, you will be given 10 seconds to answer the questions.
听力原文: A group of evangelical Christian leaders in America have challenged the Bush Administration by calling for federal legislation to curb global warming. It marks the first time that leading evangelicals, many with close ties to Mr. Bush's Republican Party have taken up the green issue. The leaders pledged to pray and work together to stop global warming and call on Congress to enact legislation similar to parts of the Kyoto Protocols which President Bush rejected. They advocate a marke-based approach to curb carbon dioxide emissions through a cap-and-trade bill. Evangelicals helped elect President Bush and they have the power to shift political debate. But this move has prompted a backlash from some of the most influential conservative Christians. James Dobson's Focus on the Family called it a "distraction" from abortion and family values.
As to the legislation evangelical leaders call for, Bush's attitude is one of ______.
A.affirmation.
B.deprecation.
C.paradox.
D.nonchalance.
As to the stem-cell research, the Bush Administration's attitude is one of ______.
A.skepticism.
B.disapproval.
C.ambivalence.
D.prudence.
What is the attitude of Republicans as a whole towards Bush's decision?
A.Support.
B.Objection.
C.Neutrality.
D.Unclear.
The author's attitude toward President Bush is ______.
A.affimative
B.suspicious
C.negative
D.unknown
What is the author's attitude towards President Bush's declaration about oil addiction?
A.suspicious
B.supportive
C.neutral
D.ambiguous
According to the text, Mr. Bush's plan was opposed by ______.
A.Bill O'Reilly.
B.Geraldo Rivera.
C.Ted Kennedy.
D.the pro-immigrant wings.
What will Mr. Bush’s trip probably be?
A.His home→Sydney→Cairo.
B.His home→Cario→Sydney.
C.Cairo→His home→Sydney.
D.Sydney→His home→Cairo.
What will Mr. Bush's trip probably be?
A.His home→Sydney→Cairo.
B.His home→Cario→Sydney.
C.Cairo→His borne→Sydney.
D.Sydney→His borne→Cairo.
Scientists can go on the stem cell research because ______.
A.scientists spurn the government and Mr. Bush's veto.
B.other countriesare enthusiastically experimenting on embryonic stem cells.
C.Mr. Bush's veto does not stop stem cell research completely.
D.all the scientists in America are furious with Mr. Bush.
Which of the following statements about Mr. Bush is mentioned in this passage'?
A.Mr. Bush is the second President with an MBA in American history.
B.Mr. Bush contributes a lot to decade-long economic boom.
C.Mr. Bush's approval ratings are still high.
D.Mr. Bush didn't get support in his presidential campaign,
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