问答题Power and Cooperation: An American Foreign Policy for the Age of Global Politics  The age of geopolitics in American foreign policy is over; the age of global politics has begun. Throughout the twentieth century, traditional geopolitics drove U. S. thi

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Power and Cooperation: An American Foreign Policy for the Age of Global Politics  The age of geopolitics in American foreign policy is over; the age of global politics has begun. Throughout the twentieth century, traditional geopolitics drove U. S. thinking on foreign affairs: American security depended on preventing any one country from achieving dominion over the Eurasian landmass. That objective was achieved with the collapse of the Soviet Union. Now the United States finds itself confronting a new international environment, one without a peer competitor but that nonetheless presents serious threats to American security. The terrorists who struck the World Trade Center and the Pentagon neither represented a traditional state-based threat nor were tied to a specific geographical location. Nevertheless, nineteen people with just a few hundred thousand dollars succeeded in harming the most powerful nation on earth.  For more than three centuries, the dynamics of world politics was determined by the interplay among states, especially the great powers. Today, world politics is shaped by two unprecedented phenomena that are in some tension with each other. One is the sheer predominance of the United States. Today, as never before, what matters most in international politics is how—and whether—Washington acts on any given issue. The other is globalization, which has unleashed economic, political, and social forces that are beyond the capacity of any one country, including the United States, to control.  American primacy and globalization bring the United States great rewards as well as great dangers. Primacy gives Washington an unsurpassed ability to get its way in international affairs, while globalization enriches the American economy and spreads American values. But America’s great power and the penetration of its culture, products, and influence deep into other societies breed intense resentment and grievances. Great power and great wealth do not necessarily produce greater respect or greater security. American leaders and the American people are now grappling with the double-edged sword that is the age of global politics.
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第1题:

SQL中,“AGE IN(15,35)”短语的正确含义是( )。

A.AGE=15 AND AGE=35

B.AGE=15 OR.AGE=35

C.AGE<=35 AND AGE>=15

D.AGE<35 AND AGE>15


正确答案:B

第2题:

17 ) SQL 中, " AGE IN ( 15 , 35 ) " 短语的正确含义是

A ) AGE = 1 5 AND AGE = 35

B ) AGE = 1 5 OR AGE = 35

C ) AGE < = 35 AND AGE > = 15

D ) AGE < 3 5 AND AGE > 15


正确答案:B

第3题:

The writer mentioned the case of the United States to justify the policy of _______ .

A providing financial support overseas

B preventing foreign capital's control

C building industrial infrastructure

D accepting foreign investment


正确答案:D

第4题:

Travel, age and politics are appropriate topics of conversation in the UK.()

此题为判断题(对,错)。


正确答案:False
解析:参考译文:在英国,旅行、年龄和政治都是谈话的合适话题。【知识点来源:Unit 5】陈述错误。在英国,年龄和政治都不宜作为谈话的主题。

第5题:

Now read the passageand decide if the following statements are TRUE (T) or FALSE (F). HELPING INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS MAKE FRIENDS One study in the United States found that thirty-eight percent of foreign students said they had no close American friends. Elisabeth Gareis teaches in the Department of Communication Studies at Baruch College in New York. She says efforts on how to improve relationships between foreign and American students have yet to be studied in detail. But she says these efforts should begin with the college or university, and that these institutions have been working harder. Ms. Gareis suggests that students should be encouraged to take part in different activities, such as taking walks, going on bike rides, field or camping trips, and attending parties, sporting events or film festivals. She says such activities should be held repeatedly throughout the school term to bring students together. She also suggests that foreign students share housing with American students. She says if the new students make friends as they begin school, they will come to feel part of the life and traditions of the university, as well as create long lasting friendships throughout their university career.

1. A study showed that 38% foreign students had many close American friends.()

2. Universities have been working on improving the relationships between foreign and American students.()

3.Ms. Gareis thinks taking part in some activities is a good way to improve the relationship.()

4.Ms. Gareis says the activities shouldn’t be held repeatedly throughout the term.()

5.Making friends when they begin school is helpful for the students to create long lasting friendships.()


参考答案:1:F; 2:T; 3:T; 4:F; 5:T

第6题:

SQL中,“AGE IN(15,35)”短语的正确含义是

A.AGE=15 AND AGE=35

B.AGE=15 OR AGE=35

C.AGE<=35 AND AGE>=15

D.AGE<35 AND AGE>15


正确答案:B
解析:IN表示取自集合中的一个数值,题面中的集合只有两个数值,15和35。AGE IN(15,35)表示15岁或35岁年龄,选项B正确。

第7题:

By law any natural-born American citizen of any over years of age () can run for the presidency.

A.thirty three

B.thirty four

C.thirty five

D.thirty six


正确答案: C

第8题:

What has brought about unbelievable advancement of the global economy in the latest 20 years?

A.Top American manager.

B.Global capitalism.

C.Technology and economic integration.

D.The global labor force.


正确答案:C
解析:定位句意为“技术进步加上经济一体化改变了世界,创造出前所未有的繁荣”。因此该句的主语the mix of technology and economic integration即是本题的答案所在。所以本题选C。

第9题:

the prime minister and cabinet decide on the general direction of britain’s foreign policy. ()


参考答案:正确

第10题:

The fact that "almost one-fourth of engineers in America who earned Ph.D. s are foreign born" implies that( )

[A] the majority of American people are not interested in getting Ph.D.

[B]foreign students are more eager to get Ph. D.

[C] the American education has lagged behind in the New Economy

[D]American students are not as clever as foreign students


正确答案:C

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