单选题The Prime Minister in Britain is head of _____.Athe Shadow CabinetBthe ParliamentCthe OppositionDthe Cabinet

单选题
The Prime Minister in Britain is head of _____.
A

the Shadow Cabinet

B

the Parliament

C

the Opposition

D

the Cabinet


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解析:
英国政体为议会制君主立宪制。国家的权力掌握在内阁(the Cabinet)手中,内阁掌握行政权并对议会负责,内阁首脑称为首相。影子内阁(Shadow Cabinet)由在野党领袖组成,是反对党按照内阁的组织形式组成的准备上台执政的班子。议会(Parliament)是英国立法机关。the Opposition反对党,在野党。

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