Some things are doomed to remain imperfect, the United Nations among them. De spite noble aspirations, the organization that more than any other embodies the collective will and wisdom of an imperfect world was created, in the words of one former secretary general, not to take humanity to heaven, but to save it from hell. Is it failing in that task? Alarmed at the bitter dispute over the war in Iraq, and at growing threats—from the devastation of AIDS and the danger of failing states to the prospect of terrorists armed with weapons of mass destruction—that the UN"s founding powers hadn"t even had night mares about, last year Kofi Annan, the current secretary-general, asked a group of eminent folk to put on their thinking caps. Their report on how the UN might in future better contribute to international peace and security—mobilising its own and the world"s re sources to prevent crises where possible and to deal with them more resolutely and effectively where necessary—is due for delivery in two weeks" time. Yet the thoughtful debate such proposals deserve risks getting lost in the poisonous war of words between UN-baiters and UN-boosters, and in the fisticuffs over what governments seem to care about most: who will get any extra seats that may be up for grabs on the Security Council. The might-is-always-righter brigade, who brush aside the UN as irrelevant in today"s world, are small in number but can seem troublingly influential. They are also dangerously shortsighted. Like other big powers, and plenty of smaller ones, America fosters the UN when it needs it, and sometimes circumvents it when it doesn"t. But wiser heads recognize that being the world"s most powerful country and top gun has its problems. With global interests and global reach, America is most often called on to right the world"s wrongs. It should have been interest in a rules-based system which keeps that burden to a minimum and finds ways for others, including the UN, to share it. What is more, as China, India, Japan and others put on economic and military muscle, having agreed rules for all to play by as much as possible makes strategic sense too. Yet the not-without-UN-approval school can be equally off the mark. For the system of international rules, treaties and laws is still a hodge-podge. Some, like the UN charter itself, are deemed universal, though they may at time be hotly disputed and sometimes ignored. Others, such as the prohibitions against proliferation of nuclear, chemical or bio logical weapons, are accepted by many, but not all. Some disputes can be settled in court—boundary disputes by the International Court of Justice, for example, accusations of war crimes or genocide by the International Criminal Court—but only where governments give the nod. For the rest, the UN Security Council is where most serious disputes end up. And there trouble can start. The council is not the moral conscience of the world. It is a collection of states pursuing divergent interests, albeit—one hopes—with a sense of responsibility. Where it can agree, consensus lends legitimacy to action. But should action always stop where consensus ends? There was nothing high-minded about Russia"s refusal to countenance intervention in Kosovo in 1999 to end the Serb army"s ethnic cleansing there; it was simply protecting a friend. Might, concluded NATO governments in acting without council approval, is not always wrong. Over Iraq, it is debatable what did more damage: America"s failure to win support from the council before going to war anyway, or the hypocrisy that had allowed Iraq to flout all previous council resolutions with impunity.
单选题 It can be inferred from the second paragraph that
【正确答案】 C
【答案解析】解析:本题是一道细节题,其答案信息来源在第二段首句破折号后面的部分,该部分的含义是:"联合国的创始国们在噩梦里都未曾梦到过的威胁"。从该部分可推导出本题的正确答案是C,联合国正处于前所未有的困难处境。解题时要高度注意理解每段的主题句,更要注意时态的表意作用。
单选题 The phrase "put on their thinking caps" (Line 5, Paragraph 2) most probably means
【正确答案】 A
【答案解析】解析:本题是一道词汇题,"put on their thinking caps"是一个固定表达法,其含义是"动脑筋想"。根据本篇的上下文,选项”努力解决问题"应该是正确答案。在解题时不要死板地理解词语,要以上下文为依据判断词语的准确含义。
单选题 It can be inferred from the last paragraph that
【正确答案】 D
【答案解析】解析:本题是一道细节题,其答案信息来源在尾段的第二句。该句的含义是"北约政府在未经安理会许可采取行动时下结论说:强权并不总是错误的。"从该句可推断出本题的正确答案应该是D,"北约的结论与联合国基本准则相矛盾"。众所周知:联合国反对任何形式的强权。在解题时应该注意对段落中心主旨信息的理解和把握。
单选题 The term "fisticuffs" (Paragraph 2) probably means
【正确答案】 B
【答案解析】解析:本题是一道词汇题,本题考查对超纲词汇词义的推断能力。注意本句中的介词短语并列平行结构"…in the poisonous war…and in the fisticuffs over…"。从连词"an"前面的名词"war"(战争)可推导出本题的正确答案应该是"fighting"(战斗)。在解题时应重视各种形式的平行结构,更要注意上下文语意的连贯。
单选题 A former head of UN is quoted in
【正确答案】 C
【答案解析】解析:本题是一道细节题,其答案信息在首段的第二句。本句的大意是"用一位前联合国秘书长的话来说,该组织(联合国)的创建不是把人类带入天堂,而是从地狱里把人类拯救出来"。从本句可以推导出本题的正确答案应该是C,在描述建立联合国的目的时一位前联合国秘书长的话被作者引用。在解题时要注意题序颠倒的现象。