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A.a special innovation
B.a complete government character-shifting
C.thorough cleaning
D.thorough reorganization
32. From the 2nd paragraph, we can see that
A in fact, most people don’t believe the reforms can benefit them.
B
C politicians have no jobs in the ministry.
D the Prime Minister will benefit more than others.
33. The last three paragraphs have the same air of
A disappointment
B denial
C objectivity
D skepticism
34. It can be inferred from the text that the Cabinet Office will
A grab some power from the financial bureaucracy
B definitely spend more government money.
C recruit many of its staff from outside the civil service.
D reduce the powers given to the prime minister.
35. The Japanese take a(n) ____attitude to the government reform.
A unconfident
B indifferent
C negative
D chilly
TEXT 4
IN AN essay of this historical sweep, it is always good to have something to shoot at. "The Cash Nexus" provides Niall Ferguson, a prolific Oxford historian, with not one target but several. With practiced eye, he takes aim at the claim that economics decides the course of history; that democracy brings wealth and peace; that Britain and America were undone by imperial overstretch; and that today's world is governed by financial markets. Each of these large claims is shot down with elegance and skill, backed up by wide erudition.
36.From the passage, we can learn that Niall Ferguson believes
A.financial markets are the owner of the world.
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