Any nation that interferes in the internal affairs of another nation should be universally( ).A.blamedB.reproachedC.scoldedD.condemned

Any nation that interferes in the internal affairs of another nation should be universally( ).

A.blamed
B.reproached
C.scolded
D.condemned

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解析:condemn常用于较正式的、严肃的场合,意味着从道义上或原则上的“谴责”;A.blame“埋怨,责怪”;B.reproach“责备”,往往只是一种表示不满的意见;C.scold“责骂,训诉”。

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