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Two days before International Women’s Day, the newly installed 105-member panel debating the future shape of the European Union, was assailed Wednesday for being a male-dominated club.
The violation of women’s rights is not restricted to race, ethnic group or religion, said Anna Karamanou, chairperson of the European Parliament’s Women’s Rights and Equal Opportunities Committee.
She used the occasion of International Women’s Day to warn of the danger of creating yet an other EU outfit without adequate input from women.
Karamanou wrote a letter to Valery Giscard D’Estaing, the former French president who heads the European Convention, for not having enough women on his panel that began work last week.
Out of a total of 105 members, the convention includes 16 women. There are only 2 women on the 12-member executive board.
"I find the unbalanced composition a very worrying symbol, as equality of women a
A. Monday
B. Wednesday
C. Friday
D. Sunday
[填空题]John told me he (finish)()the work two days before.
[单项选择]Two days (past) (before he) realized that the task was (beyond) his (capacity).()
A. past
B. before he
C. beyond
D. capacity
[单项选择]Within two days, the army fired more than two hundred rockets and missiles at military ()in the coastal city.
A. goals
B. aims
C. targets
D. destinations
[单项选择]Having spent two days on one subject and ( ) two days on the other subject, I am now ready for the exam.
A. other
B. next
C. those
D. another
[单项选择]—Alice came back home the day before yesterday.
—Really Where ______
A. has she been
B. had she been
C. has she gone
D. had she gone
[单项选择] On the past few days, two nations with large numbers of AIDS-infected people have announced plans to distribute a triple cocktail of life-prolonging antiretroviral drugs free to all who need it. China has been treating 5 ,000 patients and plans to expand the program to cover everyone in the country. South Africa’’s cabinet approved a plan that includes drugs for all who need them.
China spent years denying it had an AIDS problem. Until recently, South Africa’’s top officials minimized the epidemic, questioned whether H.I. V. was the cause of AIDS and labeled antiretroviral drugs "poisons". Both countries have now taken a courageous and essential step.
But only one is likely to succeed. Indeed, China’’s program is already failing. One in five Chinese who have received antiretroviral drugs has already stopped taking them, which can lead to the creation of drug-resistant strains of the virus. China has only about 100 doctors nationwide with experience in treating AIDS. Healt
A. there are not enough medical experts in AIDS.
B. the government’’s attitude toward AIDS problem is still to be changed.
C. of the lack of experience .
D. china have not enough money.