单选题The U.S. aid would include which of the following?AAid workers to staff a hospital in Bam and more private donations.BSurveying the quake’s damage to the ancient city.CContinued economic sanctions.DAll of the above except (C).
单选题
The U.S. aid would include which of the following?
A
Aid workers to staff a hospital in Bam and more private donations.
B
Surveying the quake’s damage to the ancient city.
C
Continued economic sanctions.
D
All of the above except (C).
参考解析
解析:
关于美国援助所包括的内容,录音中提到:给Bam的一家医院配备81名救援人员,对损害程度进行调查,和暂停一些经济制裁以允许私人捐赠。可见选项C中(持续的经济制裁)不属于救援内容。
【录音原文】
Conservatives in Iran quickly condemned the U.S. offer and attacked Iranian officials who welcomed it. The U. S. measures included dispatching 81 aid workers to Bam to staff a hospital and to survey the damage, as well as the temporary suspension of some economic sanctions to allow private donations to Iran.
关于美国援助所包括的内容,录音中提到:给Bam的一家医院配备81名救援人员,对损害程度进行调查,和暂停一些经济制裁以允许私人捐赠。可见选项C中(持续的经济制裁)不属于救援内容。
【录音原文】
Conservatives in Iran quickly condemned the U.S. offer and attacked Iranian officials who welcomed it. The U. S. measures included dispatching 81 aid workers to Bam to staff a hospital and to survey the damage, as well as the temporary suspension of some economic sanctions to allow private donations to Iran.
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