单选题How did Iran respond to the proposed U.S. aid?AIt was accepted with doubts.BIt arose mixed feelings in some.CIt triggered off more debate inside the country.DIt fell on deaf ears.
单选题
How did Iran respond to the proposed U.S. aid?
A
It was accepted with doubts.
B
It arose mixed feelings in some.
C
It triggered off more debate inside the country.
D
It fell on deaf ears.
参考解析
解析:
录音中指出“伊朗冷淡回应美国向Bam地震中受灾群众提供援助的提议,这激发了关于这个伊斯兰共和国和它长期主要敌人关系的更加广泛的争论”,因此选C。录音中提到的lukewarm指“冷淡的;温热的”。
【录音原文】
Iran’s lukewarm response to overtures by the United States for American assistance for the Bam earthquake victims fueled a widening debate on the Islamic Republic’s relations with its longtime nemesis.
录音中指出“伊朗冷淡回应美国向Bam地震中受灾群众提供援助的提议,这激发了关于这个伊斯兰共和国和它长期主要敌人关系的更加广泛的争论”,因此选C。录音中提到的lukewarm指“冷淡的;温热的”。
【录音原文】
Iran’s lukewarm response to overtures by the United States for American assistance for the Bam earthquake victims fueled a widening debate on the Islamic Republic’s relations with its longtime nemesis.
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