What does the professor mean when he says this:
A: It is possible to enjoy politics but dislike government at the same time.
B: A political party cares about major issues, but a government doesn’t care.
C: Politics is about competition, while government is about responsibility.
D: Elections and government are like two sides of the same coin.
A: It is possible to enjoy politics but dislike government at the same time.
B: A political party cares about major issues, but a government doesn’t care.
C: Politics is about competition, while government is about responsibility.
D: Elections and government are like two sides of the same coin.
举一反三
- In no city _____ little about the problems that might arise as a result of the advent of megacities. A: does the government care B: does the government cares C: do the government care D: do the government cares
- The author regards the Watergate Affair as_________. A: uncommon in politics and government B: part of politics and government C: justified dishonesty in government D: a lie with noble reason
- The ______ of income for the government is about $250 million a month.
- The construction of the new metro line will be probably ______ to the private corporation as the municipal government does not have enough money to build two new metro lines at the same time.
- In Australia, under() the legislation to provide equal pay for men and women doing the same work was passed. A: the Whitlam government B: the Hawke government C: the Keating government D: the Fraser government