British Government When British voters go to the polls during General Elections to decide(51) will govern them they usually have

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问题 British Government
When British voters go to the polls during General Elections to decide(51) will govern them they usually have a choice of at least three candidates who will each(52) one of the three main political parties in Britain today.
The Labour Party is the party of(53), while the Tory Conservative Party the right and(54) the two, with policies and opinions of its own, is the smaller Liberal Party.
Britain is divided into over 600 political units called "constituencies", each with(55) own candidates who stand for Parliament hoping to be elected (or re-elected) with large majorities. The cities and large towns are themselves divided into constituencies and they also choose the Members of parliament (MPs) who will represent their(56) in the houses of Parliament at Westminster. Here, in the "House", the government(57) the day led by its Prime minister and his Cabinet—a team of specially selected ministers—(58) its duties of governing the country. Various proposals are put forward for debate and discussion and these may,(59) become part of the law of the land. The government(60) has to face the criticism of the other parties which are in opposition. This. is the sort of democratic process that the majority of British people seem to(61) Her Majesty’s Government is watched over by Her Majesty’s Opposition, and(62) a certain balance of power is maintained. Decisions are made by a majority vote and this, of course, is(63) the other parties, the liberals, the national and Regional parties and other independent parties can(64) their influence. Some issues may be decided on a(65) handful of votes.

选项 A、in office
B、in position
C、in place
D、in upperhand

答案A

解析 party in office是固定用法,意为“执政党”。
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