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International corporate law firm Milbank has discontinued its funding of student events at Harvard Law School, after some of the money was used to pay for pizza at a discussion hosted by a group that supports a one-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.Milbank, one of Harvard’s major donors, in 2012 pledged 1 million over the course of five years to help support student-run activities at the prominent law school, located near Boston in the northeastern U.S. But Milbank asked the school to use the money elsewhere “to avoid creating any misimpressions that the firm endorses the viewpoints expressed by any particular organization or journal,” according to a Harvard statement.The move comes after the student group Justice for Palestine held in October discussion called “The Palestine Exception to Free Speech: A Movement Under Attack” aiming to put international pressure on Israel to end its occupation of Palestinian areas.1.What did Milbank do after its fund was used to support an event hosted by the group Justice for Palestine?A) Ask Harvard Law School to withdraw the money.B) Terminate its support for Harvard Law School.C) Stop sponsoring student events at the prominent law school.D) Clear any misinterpretation of their endorsing similar political viewpoints.2.What can be inferred from the student group’s discussion subject?A) They are pro-Israel.B) They hold pro-Palestine viewpoints.C) They stay neutral.D) They suppress advocates of an independent Palestine.
International corporate law firm Milbank has discontinued its funding of student events at Harvard Law School, after some of the money was used to pay for pizza at a discussion hosted by a group that supports a one-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.Milbank, one of Harvard’s major donors, in 2012 pledged $1 million over the course of five years to help support student-run activities at the prominent law school, located near Boston in the northeastern U.S. But Milbank asked the school to use the money elsewhere “to avoid creating any misimpressions that the firm endorses the viewpoints expressed by any particular organization or journal,” according to a Harvard statement.The move comes after the student group Justice for Palestine held in October discussion called “The Palestine Exception to Free Speech: A Movement Under Attack” aiming to put international pressure on Israel to end its occupation of Palestinian areas.1.What did Milbank do after its fund was used to support an event hosted by the group Justice for Palestine?A) Ask Harvard Law School to withdraw the money.B) Terminate its support for Harvard Law School.C) Stop sponsoring student events at the prominent law school.D) Clear any misinterpretation of their endorsing similar political viewpoints.2.What can be inferred from the student group’s discussion subject?A) They are pro-Israel.B) They hold pro-Palestine viewpoints.C) They stay neutral.D) They suppress advocates of an independent Palestine.
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1、答案:C2、答案:B