单项选择题The author's main argument is that()
A.most farmers in developing countries face unemployment. B.developing countries need agricultural aid to boost economy. C.agricultural aid hurts the economy in developing countries. D.a well-developed agricultural sector provides a domestic market.
单项选择题The primary purpose of the letter is to()
A.illustrate the World Bank's efforts in poverty-relief programmes. B.call for further efforts by the nations in sustainable developement. C.provide evidence for the World Bank's aid to the private sectors. D.clear up some misunderstanding about the World Bank.
单项选择题At the end of the passage, the author seems to imply that success of the Bill depends upon()
A.strict enforcement. B.public support. C.government assurance. D.filial awareness.
单项选择题The author thinks that if the Bill becomes law, its effect would be()
A.indirect. B.unnoticed. C.apparent. D.straightforward.
单项选择题The author seems to suggest that traditional values()
A.play an insignificant role in solving social problems. B.are helpful to the elderly when they sue their children. C.are very important in preserving Asian uniqueness. D.are significant in helping the Bill get approved.