Joseph is always by the amazing way those female supermodels move in high heels, swinging and turning their bodies so skillfully and gracefully, on the runway.
While the Congress’s investigation report did not conclude that the president had committed bribery, it did not him crimes related to obstruction of justice.
請依下文回答第11題至第15題。 Hearst Castle is a National Historic Landmark and California Historical Landmark mansion located on the Central Coast of California in the U.S.A. It was designed by architect Julia Morgan, 11 between 1919 and 1947, as a residence for newspaper magnate William Randolph Hearst, who died in 1951. In 1954, it became a California State Park. The site was opened to visitors in 1958. Since then it has been operated as the Hearst San Simeon State Historical Monument, where the estate, along with its considerable collection of art and antiques, is open for public tours. 12 its location far from any urban center, the site attracts millions of travelers each year. Invitations to Hearst Castle were highly coveted during its heyday in the 1920s and 1930s. The Hollywood and political elite often visited. While guests were expected to attend the formal dinners each evening, they were normally left to their own 13 during the day while Hearst directed his business affairs. Since the estate had so many facilities, including its own movie studio, guests were 14 at a loss for things to do. Although the main estate is now a museum, the Hearst family continues to use an older Victorian house on the property as a retreat. To uphold the estate’s non-profit image, 15 filming is not often at Hearst Castle and most requests are turned down. Since the property was donated to the state of California, only two projects have been granted permission, namely, Stanley Kubrick’s film Spartacus and Lady Gaga’s music video for
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請依下文回答第16題至第20題。 The Australian government has operated a policy since 2013, obstructing refugees from arriving in their country and seeking humanitarian aids. Those asylum-seekers and illegal migrants have been completely rejected and detained on distant Pacific islands like Manus and Nauru. This policy was formulated by Kevin Rudd, the prime minister of Australia by then. The main objective of this plan is to prevent refugees from staying in Australia and settle them instead in remote areas as part of the resettlement deal with Papua New Guinea. Thousands of those refugees were thus delivered there. Yet, after years of detention on those faraway Pacific islands, the demeaning conditions those refugees are in and their agony are heard worldwide as the United Nations Refugee Agency and international human rights groups have condemned the Australian government’s implementation of this policy. But the Australian government still sticks to its principle and has done nothing to alter the plan. As a remarkable way to “celebrate” the fifth anniversary of this policy’s renewal, thousands of protestors marched across cities in Australia to ask for the termination of this offshore detention policy as they think that five years are too long for the detention. Besides Sydney, demonstrations across the streets took place jointly in Melbourne, Adelaide, Brisbane, Canberra and Perth as well. The devastating stories of refugees detained on camps on those islands were occasionally heard with a recent suicidal case of an Iranian refugee on Naura whose body has reached Australia but would be buried in Naura or repatriated back to Iran. One of the advocacy groups for human rights claimed that has been the fifth death on Nauru since Australia launched its offshore detention project in July 2013, whereas there were also seven others who have passed away on Manus during approximately the same phase. The Australian government has attempted to arrange those refugees to third countries such as the US, and over a hundred of them have been transported there, according to the Refugee Action Coalition. But there still remain around 1,600 refugees on Nauru and Manus.
What is most likely the author’s purpose for writing this news report?
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To urge people to respect the rights and interests of refugees.
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To reveal the prevalent problem of immigrants.
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To persuade people into helping solve the hygienic problem of illegal immigrants.
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To value the financial aids carried out by the human rights groups.