President Barack Obama claimed progress Wednesday in his second-term drive to combat climate change but said more must be done t

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问题     President Barack Obama claimed progress Wednesday in his second-term drive to combat climate change but said more must be done to address a generational problem.
    One year after unveiling an aggressive plan, Obama said new【C1】________limits on power plants, renewable energy projects and new【C2】________for green technology have cleared the way for further action in the U.S. and abroad, despite steadfast【C3】________from much of Congress.
    "When you take those first steps, even if they’re【C4】________, and even if there are politics some-times, you start【C5】________momentum and you start mobilizing larger and larger communities," Obama said.
    Obama’s【C6】________served as a progress report for his climate plan, which the president【C7】________out last June. Twelve months later, much of the plan is in【C8】________although the most ambitious steps are still up in the air and will take years to be【C9】________realized.
    Change won’t be instantaneous, Obama【C10】________. "There’s no silver bullet."
    Indeed, many of the steps he’s taking are【C11】________limited in scope by hostility from both parties to putting a【C12】________on carbon pollution, which would require new laws from Congress. Still, Obama said he’s seeking to【C13】________the problem but cutting it up into smaller pieces.
    "We’re moving, and it’s making a【C14】________," he told a supportive crowd at the League of Conservation Voter’s annual dinner. The environmental group【C15】________Obama early in his 2008 campaign.【C16】________on the international front, momentum has been obscure.【C17】________global climate talks next year in Paris, there are fresh【C18】________that some countries are urging others to resist【C19】________moves to curb carbon. That could dis-courage even bigger polluters from【C20】________.  
【C10】

选项 A、bragged
B、advocated
C、cautioned
D、applauded

答案C

解析 空格前后均为否定表达:Changes won’t,be instantaneous“改变不会一蹴而就”和There is no silver bullet“没有特效办法”。由此推断此处是奥巴马提出需要认清、或者需要提醒公众意识到的问题。对比其他选项,C项的cautioned“警告”最为合适。A项bragged“吹牛”和D项applauded“称赞”常跟较为积极的信息搭配。此处奥巴马也不是想表明他“提倡”(B项advocated)这些观点,而是对计划的进展缓慢作出解释,提醒大家要注意到这种事实。因此,这三项均排除。
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