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[单项选择]Shanghai is a big city. It lies ( ) southeast of China.
A. at
B. in
C. on
D. to
[填空题]
A) 1959 constitutional amendment
B) southeast
Asia
C) 1960s
D) rainy
E) 1991
constitutional amendment
F) 1980s
Singapore is an island country in______.
[单项选择]Taiwan lies () the southeast of China.
A. in
B. to
[简答题]Due to a cold front rapidly moving southeast from eastern Mogolia, northerly winds of forces 4-6 will sweep over northern and eastern parts of North China, with light snow or rain predicted in northeastern Inner Mogolia. Influenced by a warm air flow, light to moderate rain is expected in eastern and southern parts of the southern lower reaches of the Yangtze River and most parts of South China.()
[填空题]To the countries in Southeast Asia, building a tsunami monitoring system
[单项选择]Buildings in the southeast of the UK are going to have to be constructed______those in Scotland if the report findings are correct.
A. as
B. like
C. likely
D. are like
[填空题]It is colder in Beijing than in Shanghai.
Shanghai is ________ than Beijing.
[单项选择]Last month, part of Southeast Asia was struck by floods, __________ effects can still be felt now.
A. which
B. whose
C. what
D. that
[单项选择] In recent decades the so-called Southeast Asian "tigers" have rivaled the western "lions" for stock cliches that make economic headlines. The myth of American economic hegemony over Asia in the imposing and patriarchal figure of Uncle Sam has provided frequent political grist for Southeast Asian political leaders, particularly Malaysia’’s Prime Minister Mahathir. He has attempted to forge an international reputation as a snarling tiger, but lately sounds more like a barnyard dog whining at shadows. Without demeaning in any way the remarkable achievements of the newly developing economies of Malaysia, Thailand and Indonesia, these nations at times appear to be their own worst enemies. This is often exemplified by Dr. Mahathir, who rails at Western bogey whenever an international or domestic crisis provides an opportunity.
To be more specific, the recent devaluation of the Philippine and Thai currencies, and the subsequent pressure on the Malaysian currency has inspired Dr. Maha
A. Sarcastic and prejudiced.
B. Objective and detached.
C. Piercing and indifferent.
D. Impassive and hostile.