1. King Juan Carlos of Spain once insisted “ kings don’t abdicate they die in their sleep .” But embarrassing scandals and the popularity of the republican left in the recent Euro-elections have forced him to eat his words and stand down . 结构: King Juan Carlos of Spain [主] once ...
King Juan Carlos of Spain once insisted “kings don’t abdicate, they dare in their sleep.” But embarrassing scandals and the popularity of the republican left in the recent Euro-elections have forced him to eat his words and stand down. So, does the Spanish crisis suggest that monarchy is...
King JuanCarlosof Spain / once insisted"kings don't abdicate,they die in their sleep". But embarrassingscandalsand the popularity oftherepublican /(left in the recent Euro-elections) haveforced him to/eat his wordsand stand down. Abdicatevi. 退位;放弃 addict 上瘾 dict- Embarrassing a 令人尴尬...
[听力原文]24-25 (24)Spain’s King Juan Carlos with 32 years on the throne turns 70 Saturday, but after years of undeniable adulation among Spaniards for putting down an attempted coup in 1981, (25)he’s recently faced more difficult times. Small groups of leftists have burned his photo...
百度试题 结果1 题目Juan Carlos has been King of Spain A. since 1981. B. for 32 years. C. for 70 years. D. for 17 years. 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 B 反馈 收藏
King of Spain Juan Carlos de Borbon (L) is welcomed by Salvador...MIGUEL ALVAREZ
而文章第一段的第二句话提到“utembarrassingscandalsandthepopularityoftherepublicanleftintherecentEuro-electionshaveforcedhimtoeathiswordsandstanddown.”(在最近的欧洲选举中,令人尴尬的丑闻和受欢迎的共和党,均迫使arlos收回前言并退位)。选项中,“standdown”是“endreign”的同义置换,且“embarrassment”与导致...
King Juan Carlos of Spain once insisted “kings don’t give up the throne(王位), they die in their sleep.” But embarrassing scandals and the popularity of the republican left in the recent Euro-elections have forced him to eat his words and stand down. So does the Spanish crisis suggest...
21. According to the first two paragraphs, King Juan Carlos of Spain [A]used to enjoy high public support. [B]was unpopular among European royals. [C]eased his relationship with his rivals. [D]ended his reign in embarrassment. D
King Juan Carlos of Spain once insisted"kings don't give up the throne(王位),they die in their sleep."But embarrassing scandals and the popularity of the republican left in the recent Euro-elections have forced him to eat his words and stand down.So does the Spanish crisis suggest that ...