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  “Taiwan independence” secessionist(分离论者)forces should never be allowed to make Taiwan break away from China,and Chinese all over the world should unite and promote peaceful reunification of the motherland,said a declaration issued on Sunday in Port Louis.

  There is but one China in the world,and both the Mainland and Taiwan belong to the one and same China,said the declaration issued by the “All for One China” Forum,part of the “China Day” international conference.

  “We firmly stand by the Chinese government’s stand on China’s peaceful reunification,and firmly support the Anti-Secession Law adopted by the Chinese government in March 2005 and the four proposals for boosting(推进)cross-Straits relations put forward by President Hu Jintao in April this year,” it said.

  The attempt to split China in the name of “Taiwan independence” runs counter to the will of the Chinese people and is doomed(注定)to failure,it added.

  The “China Day” international conference,which ended on Sunday,was organized by the Federation of Chinese Societies and the Mauritius-China Friendship Association.

  The conference was opened by Mauritian Prime Minister Navin Ramgoolam and attended by representatives from 18 countries.

(1)

The “China Day” international conference was held in ________.

[  ]

A.

Beijing

B.

Taiwan

C.

United Nation

D.

Mauritius

(2)

“All for One China” is ________.

[  ]

A.

a declaration

B.

the name of a forum

C.

another name of the “China Day” international conference

D.

a main issue in the “China Day” international conference

(3)

Which of the following facts about the Anti-Secession Law and the four proposals is true?

[  ]

A.

They were both put forward by President Hu Jintao.

B.

There were made known in the same year.

C.

Both of them are good for the reunification of China.

D.

Both of them are good for boosting the Cross-Straits relationship.

(4)

What does “runs counter to” mean?

[  ]

A.

to run out of

B.

to be opposite to

C.

to be the same as

D.

to be different from

(5)

“All for One China” mainly talked about ________.

[  ]

A.

the reunification of China

B.

the relationship between Mauritius and China

C.

the Anti-Secession Law

D.

the four proposals

答案:1.D;2.B;3.C;4.B;5.A;
解析:

(1)

短文没有明确提到“中国日”国际会议的举行地点,但提到了会议的一个宣言的发布地点(毛里求斯首都Port Louis)、会议的组织者(中国人社团联合会和中国——毛里求斯友谊协会)及宣布会议开幕的人(毛里求斯总理Navin Ramgoolam),根据这些信息,我们可以作出大概的判断:会议极有可能是在毛里求斯举行的。

(2)

根据第二段所提供的信息,我们知道“All for One China”是一个论坛的名称,这个论坛是“中国日”国际会议的一部分。

(3)

第三段提及了《反分裂法》和“四项提议”,根据细节可以把A、B、D三项逐一排除。

(4)

短语run counter to所在的句子环境是“以‘台湾独立’的名义分裂中国的企图……中国人民的意志,注定会失败”,句子的前一部分是后一部分的原因,由此可以推断出“以‘台湾独立’的名义分裂中国的企图”是与“中国人民的意志”相矛盾的。因此,run counter to的意思就是“be opposite to”。

(5)

从文中提到的宣言内容可以看出“All for One China”主要讨论的话题是“中国的重新统一”。


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