【題目】Many people who are seeking ________ to maintaining and promoting China-US relations feel the cold wind blowing from behind, which should arouse the attention of both sides.

A.qualificationB.investmentC.commitmentD.privilege

【答案】C

【解析】

考查名詞。句意:許多致力于維護和發(fā)展中美關系的人士感到背后有冷風吹拂,這應該引起雙方的重視。A. qualification資格,條件;B. investment投資;C. commitment承諾,保證;D. privilege特權,優(yōu)勢。此處表示尋找承諾的人。故選C。

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