The government had to _____ private houses to make room for new blocks of apartments.
A. blow up B. break up
C. watch over D. stand for
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The government had to _____ private houses to make room for new blocks of apartments.
A. blow up B. break up
C. watch over D. stand for
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The government stared pushing for closure of orphanages, to place children in private homes, hopefully with relatives.
A.having preferred B.to prefer C.preferring D.Preferred
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The old house of this area had to be ______ immediately so that the government could carry its flower-style-city programmer out.
A.torn up | B.torn down | C.torn away | D.torn out |
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As is known to us all, our Chinese government is now making every ________ to stop the house price from growing too fast.
A. effect B. effort C. measure D. performance
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We think it possible ________ the local government will be able to solve the housing problem.
A.for | B.that | C.when | D.how |
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The government has agreed to pay the firms extra sums to ________ for their financial losses.
A.make up B.bring up
C.fill up D.look up
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Britain’s government is to introduce a law making it a legal requirement for the first time for every public sector (部门) worker in a public-facing role to speak English fluently, the Cabinet Office announced Sunday. The Cabinet Office said it will mean all public sector organisations must ensure staff can communicate effectively with the public, at what will be similar to a language skill good enough to pass a high-level high college exam.
A spokesman for the Cabinet Office said: “This requirement would increase depending on the nature of the role and profession. Doctors, for example, are already required to have a much higher level of English.”
“Organisations including the National Health Service (NHS), armed forces and state-funded schools will all be bound by a new code (法规) of practice which will be produced following a consultation in the autumn. The law and code of practice will apply to both existing and new employees working in public-facing roles.”
Hancock said: “We are controlling immigration (移民) for the benefit of all hard-working people. That includes making sure that foreign nationals employed in customer-facing public sector roles are able to speak English of a high standard. We have already introduced tough new language requirements for migrants, now we will introduce new law in the coming Immigration Bill to deliver the commitment (承诺) made by Prime Minister David Cameron to go further.”
The new primary law will be used to extend the same level of language control to every public sector worker in a customer facing role. It will include police officers, social workers, teaching staff and assistants, and local government employees. Added Minister Hancock: “This will be the first time there has been an approach to enforcing (强制实施) fluent English across the public sector and will create a consistent experience for taxpayers, while promoting integration (整合;一体化) and British values in the United Kingdom.”
1.In public sectors, the English requirement .
A.is going to apply only to new employees
B.will be different for different jobs
C.is the hardest for doctors
D.aroused a heated debate
2.Which of the following may Hancock agree with?
A.People in Britain will have to work harder.
B.There are too many migrants in Britain.
C.It will be harder for foreigners to be Englishmen.
D.The requirement can help promote employment.
3.It can be inferred from the last paragraph that .
A.the new law will involve many public sectors
B.it may be hard to carry out the new law
C.many public sector workers can’t use English well
D.the new law may change British values
4.What does the text mainly tell us?
A.English is more and more popular and important in the world.
B.Fluent English will be a requirement in public sectors in Britain.
C.English can make a difference in effective communication at work.
D.A new primary law on immigration has been made in Britain.
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The government has decided to _____ those shabby old buildings so as to make way for the new and wide street ___ the beautiful West Lake.
A. pull down; leading to
B. knock down; leads to
C. knock down; that leading to
D. knock off; leading to
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With everything she owned ______ in the fire, the woman had to turn to the local government for relief.
A.to burn up B.burning up C.burn up D.burned up
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The city government is taking steps to replace private cars buses in order to reduce the press of traffic.
A. by B. to C. of D. with
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