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A、More than 16 bills. B、More than 60 bills. C、More than 17 bills. D、More than 70 bills. D事实细节题。本题考查对数字的辨认,由第二段末句“.. more than 70
A、More than 16 bills. B、More than 60 bills. C、More than 17 bills. D、More than 70 bills. D事实细节题。本题考查对数字的辨认,由第二段末句“.. more than 70
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问题
Roosevelt was the only president in American history who served more than two terms. And he’s remembered by the Americans as a grey patriot.
He was born in a rich family and had studied in Harvard University. At the age of forty, he was stricken with infantile paralysis and lost his ability to walk normally. In spite of his poor health, he was still elated governor of New York in 1928 on the Democratic ticket. In 1932, he was elected President. Within three months after he moved in the White House, Roosevelt presented to Congress more than 70 bills for approval which were generally known as his "New Deal".
This "New Deal" was to strike some kind of balance between different branches of national economy and reduce the gap between production and consumption. The "New Deal" enlarged government interference in production and circulation, but it took no measure against private ownership of means of production. It readjusted the distribution of social wealth,but exploitation remained legal.But workers’ conditions in general achieved some improvement and progress was made in labor organization.
He achieved some success in revitalizing American economy and derived his fame from the“New Deal”as a man of confidence.
选项
A、More than 16 bills.
B、More than 60 bills.
C、More than 17 bills.
D、More than 70 bills.
答案
D
解析
事实细节题。本题考查对数字的辨认,由第二段末句“.. more than 70 bills for approval which were generally known as his New Deal’ "可知,“新政”由70多个议案构成。
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