The "1992 Consensus", on the "one-China" principle and its respective【B1】______wording of both sides, was【B2】______in a meeting

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问题    The "1992 Consensus", on the "one-China" principle and its respective【B1】______wording of both sides, was【B2】______in a meeting in November 1992 held in Hong Kong by the Association for Relations Across Taiwan Straits(ARATS)of the mainland,【B3】______by Wang Daohan, and the Straits Exchange Foundation(SEF)of Taiwan, led by Gu Zhenfu. The consensus is that "both sides of the(Taiwan)Straits【B4】______to the ’one-China’ principle" and orally explain the principle【B5】______.
  As【B6】______in trade, economy and other fields across the Taiwan Straits have kept increasing since late 1987, the Taiwan【B7】______adjusted its policy of "no contact, no【B8】______and no negotiation" and set up SEF to contact and negotiate With China’s mainland over problems that occur.【B9】______.
  At the start of negotiations about affairs concerning both sides of the Taiwan Straits,【B10】______. though the political content may not be discussed as long as the "one-China" stand is advocated, and the ways to express "one-China" could be fully discussed.
  A Summary of the Wang-Gu Talks published by the SEF in August 1993 stated that the consensus reached by ARATS and SEF was quite clear:【B11】______.
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The "1992 Consensus", on the "one-China" principle and its respective (26) verbal wording of both sides, was (27) reached in a meeting in November 1992 held in Hong Kong by the Association for Relations Across Taiwan Straits (ARATS) of the mainland, (28) headed by Wang Daohan, and the Straits Exchange Foundation (SEF) of Taiwan, led by Gu Zhenfu. The consensus is that "both sides of the Taiwan Straits (29) adhere to the ’one-China’ principle" and orally explain the principle (30) respectively.
  As (31)exchanges in trade, economy and other fields across the Taiwan Straits have kept increasing since late 1987, the Taiwan (32) authorities adjusted its policy of "no contact, no (33) concession and no negotiation" and set up SEF to contact and negotiate with China’s mainland over problems that occur. (34) China’s mainland agreed to hold negotiations by setting up ARATS in December 1991 to promote exchanges across the Straits.
  At the start of negotiations about affairs concerning both sides of the Taiwan Straits, (35) ARATS put forward that it was necessary to persist in the "one-China" principle in negotiations and agreements, though the political content may not be discussed as long as the "one-China" stand is advocated, and the ways to express "one-China" could be fully discussed,
  A Summary of the Wang-Gu Talks published by the SEF in August 1993 stated that the consensus reached by ARATS and SEF was quite clear: (36) Both sides had worked hard to seek common points while reserving differences in explaining the political content of "one China".

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答案Both sides had worked hard to seek common points while reserving differences in explaining the political content of "one China"

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