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B the Tiger gave an active gesture but not the government
C the Tiger’s machine exaggerated the government.
D. some western countries approved of its refusal.
39. Some government generals are nervous when they have done well in military action just because
A they continued to kill too much Tiger’s with abandon.
B Tamil aspirations wouldn’t be met in a practical form..
C they are unsure about its future.
D they are afraid of the Tiger’s continuous attack for grabbing the towns
40. The author quoted the Raymand Johonson’s words in order to imply
A he wanted the Tamil to have a separate state.
B he just did an authority talk.
C the peace process still has a long way to go.
D he was dissatisfied with the current government.
Part B
Directions:
In the following text, some sentences have removed. For Questions 41-45, choose the most suitable one from the list A-G to fit into of the numbered blank there are two extra choices, which do not fit in any of the gaps. Mark your answers on ANSWER SHEET 1. (10 points)
FOR months now, ministers have been blaming Britain's archaic and expensive planning laws for many of the country's ills, from high house prices to poor productivity. Lord Falconer, a close ally of the Prime Minister, describes the planning system as "a quagmire". It is certainly a lawyer's paradise. The national planning guidance alone runs to 800 pages.
(41)____. The green paper, a consultative document, hardly lives up to the hype. But it does contain a number of sensible proposals for reforming a system which deals with 150,000 business and 300,000 domestic planning applications each year.
[C]The Green Paper seeks a planning system which addresses economic, social, cultural and environmental objectives, in which people have confidence and which is efficient.
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