A、hold the constitutional referendum. B、allow in foreign search and rescue teams. C、accept international aid right away. D、adopt

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The United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has warned that hundreds of thousands of Burmese lives could be at risk unless the military government removes ail restrictions on foreign aid following Cyclone Nargis a week ago.  The UN has appealed for almost $200 million in aid. The Burmese ambassador to the UN said his country would accept help from any quarter. His government has said that it is not ready to allow in foreign search and rescue teams. But the UN’s Head of Humanitarian Affairs John Holmes said he believed Burma could become more flexible after the constitutional referendum.
  "The pressure on them from everyone, from us of course, but also from many states around the world, including their friends in ASEAN, in China and India, they are all saying please be more open because there is no time to lose to get the aid in and I hope they will begin to listen." Holmes said.
  Polling in the referendum is now underway. In his BBC interview, Mr. Holmes described as naive suggestions that the UN and the aid organizations could impose help on Burma without the agreement of the government. He said air-dropping supplies would be very much a last resort.

选项 A、hold the constitutional referendum.
B、allow in foreign search and rescue teams.
C、accept international aid right away.
D、adopt John Holmes’suggestions.

答案C

解析 新闻开头提到,联合国秘书长潘基文向缅甸政府发出警告,如果仍旧限制国外援助,缅甸数十万人的生命都将危在旦夕。由此可见,选项 C正确。
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