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A)His team would no longer take part in international games B )Hockey and the Federation are 60th ruined by the unfair decisions C)There should be no more hockey matches organized by the Federation D)The Federation should be dissolved 23. The basketball example implied that A )too much patriotism was displayed in the incident B)the announcement to prolong the match was wrong C)the appeal jury was too hesitant in making the decision D)The American team was right in receiving the silver medals 24. The author gives the two examples in paragraph 2 and 3 to show A)how false national pride led to undesirable incidents in international games Dthat spoktsmen have been more obedient than they used to be C)that competitiveness in the games discourages international friendship D)that unfair decisions are common in Olympic Games 25. What conclusion can be drawn from the passage? A)The organization of the olympic Games must be improved B)Athletes should compete as individuals in the olympic Games 2 Questions 26 to 30 are based on the following passage There are two major parties in Britain today the Conservative Party and the Labour Party, which have been in power by turns since 1945.The two-party system of Britain was formed in the course of the development of the capitalist state and the political parties. In order to strengthen the state machine, the British bourgeosie have let it come into being and exist in one fom or another form since the 17th century. P s. Tregidgo once said: The more parties there are, the less likely it is that any one of them will be strong enough in Parliament to outvote all the others but when there are only two, one of them is sure to have a majority o f seats. This helps to ensure a strong and stable government. This may be the reason why the british have the two party system of England in the 16th century. Because of a purely religious difference dr urch The division into two parties grew out the establishment of a Protestant Chi opinion, the Puritans were separated from the broad body of the anglican Church. The non Puritan Anglicans were on the side of the King and Church, and their supporters were called by their opponents Tories. The Puritans were for Parliament and trade, and their supporters were called by the Tories" Whigs".The Tories and the Whigs were in power by turns for a long time. In 1833, the Tory party split into two and its name was changed to Conservative. In the 1860s the Whigs became Liberals. From that time on, the Liberals and the Conservatives were in office by turns until 1922. The policies they put into effect were sometimes different, but they were both controlled byA)His team would no longer take part in international games. B)Hockey and the Federation are 60th ruined by the unfair decisions. C)There should be no more hockey matches organized by the Federation. D)The Federation should be dissolved. 23.The basketball example implied that ____. A)too much patriotism was displayed in the incident B)the announcement to prolong the match was wrong C)the appeal jury was too hesitant in making the decision D)The American team was right in receiving the silver medals 24.The author gives the two examples in paragraph 2 and 3 to show ____. A)how false national pride led to undesirable incidents in international games B)that spoktsmen have been more obedient than they used to be C)that competitiveness in the games discourages international friendship D)that unfair decisions are common in Olympic Games 25.What conclusion can be drawn from the passage? A)The organization of the Olympic Games must be improved. B)Athletes should compete as individuals in the Olympic Games. C)Sport should be played competitively rather than for the love of the game. D)International contests are liable for misunderstanding between nations. Passage 2 Questions 26 to 30 are based on the following passage. There are two major parties in Britain today,the Conservative Party and the Labour Party,which have been in power by turns since 1945.The two—party system of Britain was formed in the course of the development of the capitalist state and the political parties.In order to strengthen the state machine,the British bourgeosie have let it come into being and exist in one form or another form since the 17th century.P.S.Tregidgo once said:“The more parties there are,the less likely it is that any one of them will be strong enough in Parliament to outvote all the others;but when there are only two,one of them is sure to have a majority o f seats.This helps to ensure a strong and stable government.” This may be the reason why the British have the two party system. The division into two parties grew out the establishment of a Protestant Church of England in the 16th century.Because of a purely religious difference of opinion,the Puritans were separated from the broad body of the Anglican Church.The non Puritan Anglicans were on the side of the King and Church,and their supporters were called by their opponents “Tories.”The Puritans were for Parliament and trade,and their supporters were called by the “Tories”“Whigs”.The Tories and the Whigs were in power by turns for a long time.In 1833,the Tory party split into two and its name was changed to Conservative.In the 1860s the Whigs became Liberals.From that time on,the Liberals and the Conservatives were in office by turns until 1922.The policies they put into effect were sometimes different,but they were both controlled by
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