The strike is said ______ by the government ’s negligence of the people ’s welfare.A.
The strike is said ______ by the government ’s negligence of the people ’s welfare.
A. to be caused
B. to cause
C. being caused
D. to have been caused
The strike is said ______ by the government ’s negligence of the people ’s welfare.
A. to be caused
B. to cause
C. being caused
D. to have been caused
The farmers' federations have said that the strike will last for
A. two weeks.
B. a month.
C. an unknown period.
D. three days.
听力原文: Farmers and their supporters protested Wednesday in hundreds of rural locations in Argentina on the two-week mark of the farmers' strike against an increase in export taxes for their products. Women in Cordoba, Argentina, bang pots in support of the farmers' strike on Wednesday. In some places, protesters blocked roads to the capital. On those roads, the farmers have stopped trucks transporting food and other farm-related products, Other vehicles were allowed to pass.The farmers' federations have said that the strike will continue for an undetermined period of time. The strike's impact already is visible on the nearly empty supermarket shelves in cities. Butchers and supermarkets were among the first hit.The noise of Tuesday's caeerolazos evoked memories of the protests in 2001 that forced then-president Fernando de la Rua from power.
The farmers' federations have said that the strike will last for
A.two weeks.
B.a month.
C.an unknown period.
D.three days.
A.You sold it?
B.why on earth not?
C.I suppose not.
D.I’ve been there
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The author refers to Three Mils Island ________.
A) because he is doubtful about what the officials said
B) because he fears that a piece of the Skylab may strike a nuclear power plant
C) because he is afraid of the use of nuclear power
D) because the nuclear reactor there and the Skylab were both built by the same company
Habir Russol and Moheb Ullah Borekzai, who said they left the
prison camp on Cuba on Monday and were flown to Afghanistan before being freed, said they did not participate in tile hunger strike. They did not say how they knew others were refusing to eat.
A Pentagon spokesman, Navy Lt. Cmdr. Flex Plexieo, said he was unaware of a hunger strike at Guantanamo Bay but would inquire.
Amnesty International in London said it knew nothing about hunger strikes at Guantanamo, other than media reports.
Russol said 180 Afghan prisoners "are not eating or drinking." He and Borekzai estimated the men were in the 14th or 15th day of' their fast.
Borekzai later told The Associated Press the detainees were protest ing because "some of these people say they were mistreated during interqrogation. Some say they are innocent."
"They are protesting that they have been in jail nearly four years and they want to be released," he said.
Neff Koslowe, a Washington-based lawyer for 12 detainees from Ku wait, said several inmates told him during a June 20-24 visit to Goantanarno that there was a "widespread" hunger strike over the amount and quality of their drinking water.
The two Afghans released this week said they had been accused of being members of the former Taliban regime, but both said they were innocent. Neither said how long they had been detained.
The Pentagon announced, meanwhile, that seven Guantanamo detainees had been released and an eighth transferred to the custody a foreign government. In addition to the two released Afghans, three Saudi Arabians, a Jordanian and a Sudanese were freed, the Pentagon said.
The three Saudis, who were not identified, were handed over to Saudi security, the official Saudi Press Agency said in Riyadh. It did not specify whether the three were detained the questioning, saying only that "the regular procedures will be applied accordingly."
It was ______that released news that Afghans at the U.S. detention facility in Guantanamo Bay were on a hunger strike.
A.a spokesman of US Defense Department
B.Afghan interim government
C.Amnesty International in London
D.two released Afghan prisoners
Why had the national Congress of Trade Unions called for a strike?
A.To protest against a 70-percent hike in the fuel price in Zimbabwe.
B.To protest against the policy carried out by Labor Minister July Moyo.
C.To take "ulterior motives".
D.To demand a salary raise.
Mofaz, speaking at a weekly cabinet meeting Sunday, said Israel would launch a "massive, prolonged and intricate" military strike if the Palestinian Authority did not curb militants who have been attacking Israeli targets with rockets and mortar rounds in recent days, The Associated Press quoted a meeting participant as saying.
Sharon made a similar statement. "I spoke to the heads of the defense establishment and informed them that there are to be no restraints on our operations," Sharon .said Sunday, according to The AP.
Israel has ordered troops near Israel's border with Gaza to prepare to enter the Gaza Strip if necessary - a warning to the Palestinian president, Mahmoud Abbas, to begin to move against militant groups.
Reuters reported that an Israeli Army sniper had killed a Palestinian militant in the Gaza Strip on Sunday.
The shooting followed the Israeli Army's arrest early Saturday of 30 members of the militant groups Hamas and Islamic Jihad on the West Bank. The army also fired rockets from helicopter gunships at three suspected Hamas weapons factories in Gaza City and Khan Yunis, army spokesmen said.
It is unlikely that Israel would move troops in force into Gaza with Abbas there, with the U.S. secretary of state, Condoleezza Rice, scheduled to visit this week and with Israel's pullout from its Gaza settlements only a month away. Mofaz also says that Israel will give the Palestinian Authority time to control the violence.
Now listen to the news Israel threatened to carry out a military strike if_____.
A.Palestinian declared independence
B.Palestinian authority did not curb the militants
C.Palestinian authority support the military activities
D.Palestinian authority refused to join negotiation
How many black workers does South Africa's National Union of Mineworkers represent?
A.200,000
B.120,000
C.300,000
D.130,000
Mofaz, speaking at a weekly cabinet meeting Sunday, said Israel would launch a "massive, prolonged and intricate" military strike if the Palestinian Authority did not curb militants who have been attacking Israeli targets with rockets and mortar rounds in recent days, The Associated Press quoted a meeting participant as saying.
Sharon made a similar statement. "I spoke to the heads of the defense establishment and informed them that there are to be no restraints on our operations," Sharon said Sunday, according to The AP.
Israel has ordered troops near Israel's border with Gaza to prepare to enter the Gaza Strip if necessary a warning to the Palestinian president, Mahmoud Abbas, to begin to move against militant groups.
Reuters reported that an Israeli Army sniper had killed a Palestinian militant in the Gaza Strip on Sunday.
The shooting followed the Israeli Army's arrest early Saturday of 30 members of the militant groups Hamas and Islamic Jihad on the West Bank. The army also fired rockets from helicopter gunships at three suspected Hamas weapons factories in Gaza City and Khan Yunis, army spokesmen said.
It is unlikely that Israel would move troops in force into Gaza with Abbas there, with the U.S. secretary of state, Condoleezza Rice, scheduled to visit this week and with Israel's pullout from its Gaza settlements only a month away. Mofaz also says that Israel will give the Palestinian Authority time to control the violence.
Israel threatened to carry out a military strike if______.
A.Palestinian declared independence
B.Palestinian authority did not curb the militants
C.Palestinian authority support the military activities
D.Palestinian authority refused to join negotiation
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