原帖由 尸体发火 于 2010-6-20 13:56 发表
not necessarily B or D, the answer pretty much depends on the context. There are many ways to put this, but if u go with D, then normally it'd be the wave were beating AND people could not hear.
China ready to back NZ's UN bid
By Fran O'Sullivan View as one page 9:30 AM Saturday Jun 19, 2010 Facebook
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Chinese Vice President Xi Jinping waves to a group of supporters as he leaves after his meeting in Wellington. Photo / Mark MitchellPrime Minister John Key secured China's backing for New Zealand's bid to win a seat on the United Nation's Security Council during private talks with the man who is tipped as next in line to run the world's most populous country.
That was the main diplomatic take from the three-day visit by Chinese Vice-President Xi Jinping that winds up in Wellington today.
Xi told Key that China would "look favourably" on New Zealand's bid to join the council in 2015.
The high-level affirmation will give the New Zealand bid an important boost. While China is one the council's five permanent members (with Britain, France, Russia and United States) its influence extends well beyond its own vote.
Slowly - and inexorably - New Zealand is being drawn into the web of influence that China is exerting on the Asia-Pacific region. This was made clear at a business lunch where Xi - the first senior Chinese political leader to open a free trade agreement seminar anywhere - strongly suggested New Zealand and China should work together within the World Trade Organisation, Apec and the East Asia Summit