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单选题
The U.S. aid would include which of the following?
A
Aid workers to staff a hospital in Bam and more private donations.
B
Surveying the quake’s damage to the ancient city.
C
Continued economic sanctions.
D
All of the above except (C).
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关于美国援助所包括的内容,录音中提到:给Bam的一家医院配备81名救援人员,对损害程度进行调查,和暂停一些经济制裁以允许私人捐赠。可见选项C中(持续的经济制裁)不属于救援内容。
【录音原文】
Conservatives in Iran quickly condemned the U.S. offer and attacked Iranian officials who welcomed it. The U. S. measures included dispatching 81 aid workers to Bam to staff a hospital and to survey the damage, as well as the temporary suspension of some economic sanctions to allow private donations to Iran.
关于美国援助所包括的内容,录音中提到:给Bam的一家医院配备81名救援人员,对损害程度进行调查,和暂停一些经济制裁以允许私人捐赠。可见选项C中(持续的经济制裁)不属于救援内容。
【录音原文】
Conservatives in Iran quickly condemned the U.S. offer and attacked Iranian officials who welcomed it. The U. S. measures included dispatching 81 aid workers to Bam to staff a hospital and to survey the damage, as well as the temporary suspension of some economic sanctions to allow private donations to Iran.
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