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2、John McCain and Barack Obama call for closer U.S.-Chinese cooperation on trade, the environment and nuclear proliferation (扩散)in the upcoming issue of an American business group's magazine. They do so in an unusual effort to court voters abroad.
Both articles appeared Sunday on the website of the American Chamber of Commerce(商会) in China, and will be published in China Brief, the chamber's monthly magazine, on September 22.
Both stress that the countries should work more closely to ease trade friction(摩擦), fight global warming, improve military exchanges, and block the spread of nuclear weapons to such countries as Iran and North Korea.
"Cooperation on the key, enduring global challenges, such as climate change, can deepen understanding and enhance confidence. ""We also need to deepen high-level dialogues on a sustained basis on economic, security and global political issues", said Obama in the article.
McCain agreed that the cooperation with China would be essential in addressing issues of global concern. "The United States shares common interests with China that can form the basis of a strong partnership on issues of global concern, including climate change, trade and proliferation," he added. “and I hope to see our relationship develop in a manner that benefits both countries and, in turn, the Asia-Pacific region and the world,” he noted.
Both candidates(候选人) were impressed by China's economic success.
"China has achieved extraordinary, sustained growth over the past three decades. Hundreds of millions of people in China live better now than most thought possible even two decades ago," Obama said.
"China's double-digit growth rates have brought hundreds of millions out of poverty, energized the economies of its neighbors and produced many new economic opportunities," McCain said.
Gao Wenhuan, 21st Century Online's special reporter, interviewed Marshall M. Bouton, president of the Chicago Council on Global Affairs. "My guess is, regardless of who is elected in November, you will hear basically the same description that China is a strategic partner and competitor," said Bouton.
A survey conducted by the Council in July 2008 found that the majority of respondents clearly admired China’s accomplishments, but some Americans viewed China’s rising global power as a threat. According to the survey, China now is seen as the most influential country in the world following the U.S..
1.The underlined word “court “in paragraph one most likely means_______.
A.try to get something you want, especially support from other people
B.try to get a woman to marry you
C.try to persuade someone to make a speech
D. try to show concern about someone
2. Both MaCain and Obama agree with each other in the following issues except ________.
A.cooperation between China and the US can strengthen understanding
B.problems like the environment and nuclear proliferation are the global concern
C.China’s rising global power is a threat to its neighboring countries
D.China's economic success is really great
3. Which of the following is Not TRUE according to the passage?
A.China Brief is the monthly magazine of the American Chamber of Commerce
B.Obama and McCain have recognised China's economic success
C.People in China were once not considered to be able to live as well as today
D.Gao Wenhuan had an interview with the winner of the election
4. This passage mainly talks about__________.
A.closer U.S.-Chinese cooperation
B.serious trade friction combat global warming
C.high-level dialogues on economic, security and global political issues
D.China’s rising global power
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John McCain and Barack Obama call for closer U.S.-Chinese cooperation on trade, the environment and nuclear proliferation (扩散)in the upcoming issue of an American business group's magazine. They do so in an unusual effort to court voters abroad.
Both articles appeared Sunday on the website of the American Chamber of Commerce(商会) in China, and will be published in China Brief, the chamber's monthly magazine, on September 22.
Both stress that the countries should work more closely to ease trade friction(摩擦), fight global warming, improve military exchanges, and block the spread of nuclear weapons to such countries as Iran and North Korea.
"Cooperation on the key, enduring global challenges, such as climate change, can deepen understanding and enhance confidence. ""We also need to deepen high-level dialogues on a sustained basis on economic, security and global political issues", said Obama in the article.
McCain agreed that the cooperation with
Both candidates(候选人) were impressed by China's economic success.
"
"
Gao Wenhuan, 21st Century Online's special reporter, interviewed Marshall M. Bouton, president of the Chicago Council on Global Affairs. "My guess is, regardless of who is elected in November, you will hear basically the same description that
A survey conducted by the Council in July 2008 found that the majority of respondents clearly admired
52.The underlined word “court “in paragraph one most likely means_______.
A.try to get something you want, especially support from other people
B.try to get a woman to marry you
C.try to persuade someone to make a speech
D. try to show concern about someone
53. Both MaCain and Obama agree with each other in the following issues except ________.
A. cooperation between
B. problems like the environment and nuclear proliferation are the global concern
C. China’s rising global power is a threat to its neighboring countries
D.
54. Which of the following is Not TRUE according to the passage?
A. China Brief is the monthly magazine of the American Chamber of Commerce
B. Obama and McCain have recognised
C. People in
D. Gao Wenhuan had an interview with the winner of the election
55. This passage mainly talks about__________.
A. closer U.S.-Chinese cooperation
B. serious trade friction combat global warming
C. high-level dialogues on economic, security and global political issues
D.
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John McCain and Barack Obama call for closer U.S.-Chinese cooperation on trade, the environment and nuclear proliferation (扩散)in the upcoming issue of an American business group's magazine. They do so in an unusual effort to court voters abroad.
Both articles appeared Sunday on the website of the American Chamber of Commerce(商会) in China, and will be published in China Brief, the chamber's monthly magazine, on September 22.
Both stress that the countries should work more closely to ease trade friction(摩擦), fight global warming, improve military exchanges, and block the spread of nuclear weapons to such countries as Iran and North Korea.
"Cooperation on the key, enduring global challenges, such as climate change, can deepen understanding and enhance confidence. ""We also need to deepen high-level dialogues on a sustained basis on economic, security and global political issues", said Obama in the article.
McCain agreed that the cooperation with China would be essential in addressing issues of global concern. "The United States shares common interests with China that can form the basis of a strong partnership on issues of global concern, including climate change, trade and proliferation," he added. “and I hope to see our relationship develop in a manner that benefits both countries and, in turn, the Asia-Pacific region and the world,” he noted.
Both candidates(候选人) were impressed by China's economic success.
"China has achieved extraordinary, sustained growth over the past three decades. Hundreds of millions of people in China live better now than most thought possible even two decades ago," Obama said.
"China's double-digit growth rates have brought hundreds of millions out of poverty, energized the economies of its neighbors and produced many new economic opportunities," McCain said.
Gao Wenhuan, 21st Century Online's special reporter, interviewed Marshall M. Bouton, president of the Chicago Council on Global Affairs. "My guess is, regardless of who is elected in November, you will hear basically the same description that China is a strategic partner and competitor," said Bouton.
A survey conducted by the Council in July 2008 found that the majority of respondents clearly admired China’s accomplishments, but some Americans viewed China’s rising global power as a threat. According to the survey, China now is seen as the most influential country in the world following the U.S..
1.The underlined word “court “in paragraph one most likely means_______.
A.try to get something you want, especially support from other people
B.try to get a woman to marry you
C.try to persuade someone to make a speech
D. try to show concern about someone
2. Both MaCain and Obama agree with each other in the following issues except ________.
A.cooperation between China and the US can strengthen understanding
B.problems like the environment and nuclear proliferation are the global concern
C.China’s rising global power is a threat to its neighboring countries
D.China's economic success is really great
3. Which of the following is Not TRUE according to the passage?
A.China Brief is the monthly magazine of the American Chamber of Commerce
B.Obama and McCain have recognised China's economic success
C.People in China were once not considered to be able to live as well as today
D.Gao Wenhuan had an interview with the winner of the election
4. This passage mainly talks about__________.
A.closer U.S.-Chinese cooperation
B.serious trade friction combat global warming
C.high-level dialogues on economic, security and global political issues
D.China’s rising global power
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