China Can't Develop in Isolation: Vice President Wang

China Can't Develop in Isolation: Vice President Wang

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The transcript discusses China's economic challenges, including protectionism and globalization backlash. It highlights China's coordinated approach to COVID-19 and socio-economic development, focusing on domestic and international strategies. The Communist Party of China (CPC) has made significant progress, emphasizing high-quality development and global cooperation. The CPC's achievements and future goals aim to build a modern socialist country. China's development is intertwined with global progress, and it remains committed to reform, opening up, and contributing to a shared future for humanity.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What are some of the challenges China is facing according to the first section?

Decreasing global uncertainties

High levels of international cooperation

Sharp economic fluctuations and rising protectionism

Stable economic growth and low protectionism

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Which approach has China adopted to manage its domestic development?

Applying a new development philosophy

Reducing domestic investments

Ignoring internal affairs

Focusing solely on international trade

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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How is China contributing to global issues like COVID-19?

By closing its borders

By reducing international aid

By focusing only on domestic issues

By honoring commitments and responsibilities

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What is China's stance on multilateralism according to the third section?

China is indifferent to multilateralism

China only supports bilateral agreements

China opposes multilateralism

China supports true multilateralism

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What is the significance of the CPC's historical achievements as mentioned in the third section?

They are irrelevant to China's future

They are only important for domestic policies

They guide China's future development and global role

They focus solely on past mistakes