单选题Which of the following is NOT true about Gordon Brown’s recent agenda?AHe has been negotiating on a tougher regulation of tax havens.BHe had a talk with Obama before the summit.CHe made a speech at St Paul’s Cathedral.DHe had an interview with the Financial Times.
单选题
Which of the following is NOT true about Gordon Brown’s recent agenda?
A
He has been negotiating on a tougher regulation of tax havens.
B
He had a talk with Obama before the summit.
C
He made a speech at St Paul’s Cathedral.
D
He had an interview with the Financial Times.
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解析:
题目问的是:下列关于戈登·布朗近期的日程不正确的一项是?文章第9段提到“There was also a positive outlook for the summit given by President Obama in an interview with the Financial Times”,由此可知是奥巴马接受了金融时报的采访,不是戈登·布朗。故选D。
题目问的是:下列关于戈登·布朗近期的日程不正确的一项是?文章第9段提到“There was also a positive outlook for the summit given by President Obama in an interview with the Financial Times”,由此可知是奥巴马接受了金融时报的采访,不是戈登·布朗。故选D。
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