星火英语·2010英语专业8级考试3套真题+5套预测(附MP3光盘1张)

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品牌: 金绳曾
基本信息·出版社:山东科学技术出版社
·页码:192 页
·出版日期:2009年
·ISBN:9787900732477
·条形码:9787900732477
·包装版本:1版
·装帧:平装
·开本:16
·正文语种:英语
·附带品描述:附MP3光盘1张
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作者简介金绳曾,上海外国语大学教授,历任英语系基础教研室及高年级教研室主任、国际经济贸易学院副院长。1983年赴加拿大约克大学和多伦多大学进修,获加拿大政府颁发的新课程开设奖。1993年,荣获由国家教委和上海市高等教育局颁发的优秀教学成果国家级二等奖和市级一等奖。
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文摘Getting to the heart of Kuwaiti democracy seems hilariously easy. Armed only with a dog-eared NEWSWEEK ID,I ambled through the gates of the National Assembly last week. Unscanned, unsearched,my satchel could easily have held the odd grenade or an anthrax-stuffed lunchbox. The only person who stopped me was a guard who grinned and invited me to take a swig of orange juice from his plastic bottle.
Were I a Kuwaiti woman wielding a ballot, I would have been a clearer and more present danger. That very day Parliament blocked a bill giving women the vote; 29 M. P. S voted in favour and 29 against,with two abstentions. Unable to decide whether the bill had passed or not, the government scheduled another vote in two weeks——too late for women to register for June's municipal elections. The next such elections aren't until 2009.
Inside the elegant,marbled Parliament itself, a sea of mustachioed men in white robes sat in green seats, debating furiously. The ruling emir has pushed for women's political rights for years; ironically,the democratically elected legislature has thwarted him. Traditionalists and tribal leaders are opposed. Liberals fret,too,that Islamists will let their multiple wives vote, swelling conservative ranks. "When I came to Parliament today, people who voted yes didn't even shake hands with me," said one Shia cleric. "Why can't we respect each other and work together?"
Why not indeed? By Gulf standards, Kuwait is a democratic superstar. Its citizens enjoy free speech (as long as they don't insult their emir, naturally) and boast a Parliament that can actually pass laws.Unlike their Saudi sisters, Kuwaiti women drive, work and travel freely. They run multibillion-dollar businesses and serve as ambassadors. Their academic success is such that colleges have actually lowered the grades required for male students to get into medical and engineering courses. Even then, 70 percent of university students are females.
In Kuwait, the Western obs
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