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以下はTop Google Executive Headed to Reclusive N.Korea: Reportという記事から作成しました。
The executive chairman of Google is reported to be planning to make a trip to North Korea, the reclusive, communist state considered to have the toughest Internet (1)(collisions : restrictions : generations : conclusions) in the world.
The Associated Press reported Wednesday that Eric Schmidt will take part in a “private, humanitarian (2)(conpromise : breakthrough : certificate : mission)” led by former New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson as early as this month.
It is unclear who the (3)(delegation : applicant : administration : immigrant) will meet in North Korea, which does not have diplomatic relations with the United States. There is also no word on the agenda of the trip, which comes at a (4)(sensible : humble : sensitive : imperial) time in North Korea-U.S. relations.
North Korea last month (5)(impressed : liberated : observed : provoked) international outrage after successfully launching a long-range rocket that placed what it said was a weather satellite into orbit. Washington and others (6)(condemned : penetrated : oppressed : surpassed) it as a covert ballistic missile test.
Just days later, Pyongyang announced the arrest of Korean-American tourist Kenneth Bae, and threatened (7)(on / to / him / put) trial for unspecified crimes against the state.
Richardson, a former United Nations Ambassador, is no stranger to North Korea, having visited at least six times since 1994, including two trips to help (8)(secure : treat : utter : view) the release of detained Americans. The AP says Richardson will try to meet with North Korean to discuss the case of Bae.
Schmidt has (9)(united : served : thrived : resisted) as Google's main political and government relations representative and has been a vocal supporter of providing people around the world with Internet access.
Internet access is (10)(to / restricted / but / all) the most privileged and influential in North Korea. Media access is also tightly controlled, with Pyongyang demanding that all radios and televisions be pre-tuned to only receive government (11)(intended : approved : applied : revised) channels.
※解答(1)restrictions (2)mission (3)delegation (4)sensitive (5)provoked (6)condemned (7)(to put him on) (8)secure (9)served (10)(restricted to all but) (11)approved.
以下はTop Google Executive Headed to Reclusive N.Korea: Reportという記事から作成しました。
The executive chairman of Google is reported to be planning to make a trip to North Korea, the reclusive, communist state considered to have the toughest Internet (1)(collisions : restrictions : generations : conclusions) in the world.
The Associated Press reported Wednesday that Eric Schmidt will take part in a “private, humanitarian (2)(conpromise : breakthrough : certificate : mission)” led by former New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson as early as this month.
It is unclear who the (3)(delegation : applicant : administration : immigrant) will meet in North Korea, which does not have diplomatic relations with the United States. There is also no word on the agenda of the trip, which comes at a (4)(sensible : humble : sensitive : imperial) time in North Korea-U.S. relations.
North Korea last month (5)(impressed : liberated : observed : provoked) international outrage after successfully launching a long-range rocket that placed what it said was a weather satellite into orbit. Washington and others (6)(condemned : penetrated : oppressed : surpassed) it as a covert ballistic missile test.
Just days later, Pyongyang announced the arrest of Korean-American tourist Kenneth Bae, and threatened (7)(on / to / him / put) trial for unspecified crimes against the state.
Richardson, a former United Nations Ambassador, is no stranger to North Korea, having visited at least six times since 1994, including two trips to help (8)(secure : treat : utter : view) the release of detained Americans. The AP says Richardson will try to meet with North Korean to discuss the case of Bae.
Schmidt has (9)(united : served : thrived : resisted) as Google's main political and government relations representative and has been a vocal supporter of providing people around the world with Internet access.
Internet access is (10)(to / restricted / but / all) the most privileged and influential in North Korea. Media access is also tightly controlled, with Pyongyang demanding that all radios and televisions be pre-tuned to only receive government (11)(intended : approved : applied : revised) channels.
※解答(1)restrictions (2)mission (3)delegation (4)sensitive (5)provoked (6)condemned (7)(to put him on) (8)secure (9)served (10)(restricted to all but) (11)approved.
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