Those nations that interfere in the internal affairs of another nation should be ______con
A.commonly
B.actually
C.uniquely
D.universally
A.commonly
B.actually
C.uniquely
D.universally
【填空题】UN China Public Statement on 2019 Novel Coronavirus (2019-nCoV) A Message of Hope and Solidarity To all my friends across China, At this difficult time, we need to come together in common 1)____________; we need to stand together in compassion and 2)______________. I understand you will be feeling anxious about the current 3)_________________ of the 2019 Novel Coronavirus. But I urge all of you to follow the guidance from the World Health Organization and 4)________________! At the United Nations, we are working together with the government and partners to procure much-needed medical 5)_______________________. And we are also discussing how best to support China with the longer-term socio-economic impacts. In particular, we stand by to 6)__________________ the recovery of the health and education systems, which are under tremendous strain. As we continue our efforts in poverty reduction across China, we also give special attention to the vulnerable groups. I also want to take this 7)________________ to commend all the frontline health and emergency service workers who are working tirelessly to respond to the outbreak. And I wish all of you who are unwell 8)____________________________ . To the world, I want to emphasize the need for international solidarity, and to support China and those other countries that might be impacted in these difficult 9)_______________ . Importantly, we must avoid the stigmatization of people that are 10)___________________ of the situation. As United Nations Secretary-General has said: “At this time of heightened anxiety, we must avoid 11)_______________, and stand together in solidarity and compassion.” I urge everyone to follow the advice of the Government of China and “stay calm, rest assured, and stay confident.” At the United Nations, we are working very closely with the Chinese authorities. We continue to have confidence in China’s capacity to 12)_____________________ this outbreak. I urge all of you to follow the guidance of the World Health Organization: To greet each other without physical contact; Maintain a distance of one metre between you and others; Wash your hands frequently with soap and water or use hand sanitizer; Cover your mouth and nose with a tissue when you cough or sneeze; And finally, when you wear a mask, learn how to put it on, take it off and 13)_________________ of it correctly. Zhongguo Jia You! Wuhan Jia You!
UN China Public Statement on 2019 Novel Coronavirus (2019-nCoV)
A Message of Hope and Solidarity
To all my friends across China,
At this difficult time, we need to come together in common 1)____________; we need to stand together in compassion and 2)______________. I understand you will be feeling anxious about the current 3)_________________ of the 2019 Novel Coronavirus. But I urge all of you to follow the guidance from the World Health Organization and 4)________________!
At the United Nations, we are working together with the government and partners to procure much-needed medical 5)_______________________. And we are also discussing how best to support China with the longer-term socio-economic impacts. In particular, we stand by to 6)__________________ the recovery of the health and education systems, which are under tremendous strain.
As we continue our efforts in poverty reduction across China, we also give special attention to the vulnerable groups. I also want to take this 7)________________ to commend all the frontline health and emergency service workers who are working tirelessly to respond to the outbreak. And I wish all of you who are unwell 8)____________________________ .
To the world, I want to emphasize the need for international solidarity, and to support China and those other countries that might be impacted in these difficult 9)_______________ . Importantly, we must avoid the stigmatization of people that are 10)___________________ of the situation.
As United Nations Secretary-General has said: “At this time of heightened anxiety, we must avoid 11)_______________, and stand together in solidarity and compassion.” I urge everyone to follow the advice of the Government of China and “stay calm, rest assured, and stay confident.” At the United Nations, we are working very closely with the Chinese authorities. We continue to have confidence in China’s capacity to 12)_____________________ this outbreak. I urge all of you to follow the guidance of the World Health Organization:
To greet each other without physical contact;
Maintain a distance of one metre between you and others;
Wash your hands frequently with soap and water or use hand sanitizer;
Cover your mouth and nose with a tissue when you cough or sneeze;
And finally, when you wear a mask, learn how to put it on, take it off and 13)_________________ of it correctly.
A.Its membership was limited to only a few countries.
B.It was not effective in preventing the Second World War.
C.The purposes of the League of Nations were similar to those of the United Nations.
D.The League of Nations was very popular among countries in the world.
If India is to perpetuate the glory of her ancient past, it can do so only when it attains freedom. The reason for the struggle having drawn the attention of the world, I know, does not lie in the fact that we Indians are fighting for our liberty, but in the fact that the means adopted by us for attaining that liberty are unique and, as far as history shows us, have not been adopted by any other people of whom we have any record.
The means adopted are not violence, not bloodshed, not diplomacy as one understands it nowadays, but they are purely and simply truth and nonviolence. No wonder that the attention of the world is directed towards this attempt to lead a successful, bloodless revolution. Hitherto, nations have fought in the manner of the brute. They have wreaked vengeance upon those whom they have considered to be their enemies.
We find in searching national anthems adopted by great nations that they contain imprecations upon the so-called enemy. They have vowed destruction and have not hesitated to take the name of God and seek Divine assistance for the destruction of the enemy. We in India have reversed the process. We feel that the law that governs brute creation is not the law that should guide the human race. That law is inconsistent with human dignity.
I personally would wait, if need be, for ages rather than seek to attain the freedom of my country through bloody means. I feel in the innermost recesses of my heart, after a political experience extending over an unbroken period of close upon thirty-five years, that the world is sick unto death of blood-spilling. The world is seeking a way out, and I flatter myself with the belief that perhaps it will be the privilege of the ancient land of India to show that way out to the hungering world.
I have, therefore, no hesitation whatsoever in inviting all the great nations of the earth to give their hearty cooperation to India in her mighty struggle. It must be a sight worth contemplating and treasuring that millions of people have given themselves to suffering without retaliation in order that they might vindicate the dignity and honor of the nation.
The last sentence of Para. I implies that ______.
A.India has a large population
B.India has a profound culture with a long history
C.India has many cultures and institutions
D.the civilization of India is no longer intact
The main aim of the WFP is to ______.
A.meet the needs created by unexpected crises such as hurricanes
B.give food to those nations that need it
C.find a way of helping poorer nations to cope with emergencies
D.help the poorer nations to help themselves
In peacetime, nations may acquire special rights on open waters by______.
A. an agreement with the strongest naval powers
B. the decisions of international arbitrators
C. international agreements
D. negotiations with those who own the areas
A.extricating
B.eradicating
C.distracting
D.extracting
A.enough food can be produced to feed world population
B.the transport infrastructure in some countries are backward
C.biotech itself can not be distributed to these countries
D.farmers in those nations can not afford to buy the technology
I think this is the salient fact about our Constitution. All other nations which were in existence in 1787 have had to alter their form. of government in the intervening years. France, Russia and China have undergone momentous revolutions. Stable nations like Sweden and Switzerland have had to change their forms radically. Even Great Britain, most stalwart of nations, has limited sharply the power of its monarch and its House of Lords. Only the United States, adhering to the precepts of its Constitution, has continued with the same form. of government. We are not of the younger nations of the world; we are the oldest when it comes to having found the government which suits it best.
It is instructive to remember the 55 men who framed this document. Elder statesmen like George Washington and Benjamin Franklin contributed little to the debate but greatly to the stability and inspiration of the convention. Thomas Jefferson, perhaps the most brilliant American of those days, missed the meetings entirely; he was on diplomatic duty in France. The hard central work of determining the form. of government seems to have been done by a handful of truly great men. James Madison and George Mason of Virginia, Roger Sherman of Connecticut, James Wilson and Gouverneur Morris of Pennsylvania. Alexander Hamilton of New York did not speak much but did exert considerable influence.
The 55 contained a college president, a banker, a merchant, a great teacher of law, a judge, a major, a clergyman, a state governor and a surgeon. One-sixth of the members were foreign born. Two were graduates of Oxford University, one of St. Andrews in Scotland. But the group also contained some real nonentities, including a military man who had been court-martialed for cowardice during the Revolution, some who contributed nothing to the debate, and some who were not quite able to follow what was being debated.
What this mix of men did was create a miracle in which every American should take pride. Their decision to divide the power of the government into three parts-Legislative, Executive, Judicial--was a master stroke, as was the clever way in which they protected the interests of small states by giving each state two Senators, regardless of population, and the interest of large states by apportioning the House of Representatives according to population.
But I think they should be praised mostly because they attended to those profound principles by which free men have through the centuries endeavored to govern themselves. The accumulated wisdom of mankind speaks in this Constitution.
What is the major point that the author is making in the article?
A.The Constitution, one of the great documents of the world, was written by fifty- five men of varying talents and backgrounds.
B.The Constitution owes its greatness to the fact that it has never changed in a changing world.
C.The Constitution was written by many people working together cooperatively.
D.The Constitution was written by many people, all of whom were thinkers of the highest order.
The main purpose of the passage is to ______.
A.praise the propaganda methods of other nations
B.encourage the spread of democracy to underdeveloped lands
C.urge greater devotion to the ideals of democracy
D.criticize those who put self-interest ahead of the interests of their country
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