时间:2019-01-27 作者:英语课 分类:新西兰英语


英语课

  Now that the National government has chosen the Cabinet ministers, Phil Goff, Leader of the Opposition 1, has chosen his Shadow Cabinet. These are the people who shadow or mark the government Cabinet ministers. For each department, there is a minister from the government and a shadow minister from the opposition. The job of the shadow minister is to know what is happening in that department, to criticise 2 what the government is doing and to suggest some other ideas. The shadow minister is the spokesperson for the opposition about a department, the person who speaks to the media about what he or she thinks is wrong with department policy. The Leader of the Opposition can not be expected to know everything; that is why there is a shadow cabinet.

Usually the shadow minister will become the cabinet minister when their party becomes the government but this does not always happen. Tony Ryall was the shadow minister of health before the election and now he is the Minister of Health. Likewise Anne Tolley was the shadow minister of Education and is now the Minister of Education. However, many of the new ministers were not shadow ministers or they have changed their interest to another department.

Like the new National government, the new Opposition has chosen many new faces and younger people for their Front Bench. Cabinet ministers and shadow ministers sit on the front seats in parliament. Each person is numbered with number 1 being the leader of the party, number 2 the deputy leader and so on. The person who is number 10 is more important than number 20. The MPs who are near the bottom, sit on the back benches.

However, back benchers still play an important part in parliament. For instance, they sit on committees. All bills go to a committee before going back to parliament for voting.

All MPs got a salary increase yesterday. Cabinet ministers now get $243,700 while back bench MPs get $131,000.



n.反对,敌对
  • The party leader is facing opposition in his own backyard.该党领袖在自己的党內遇到了反对。
  • The police tried to break down the prisoner's opposition.警察设法制住了那个囚犯的反抗。
v.批评,评论;非难
  • Right and left have much cause to criticise government.左翼和右翼有很多理由批评政府。
  • It is not your place to criticise or suggest improvements!提出批评或给予改进建议并不是你的责任!
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a.a.gun
accident disposal
acid applicator of cotton seed
agavain
AOSS
beam path roller
bean-nighes
biotest
bisacrylamide
block indicator
break(ing) strength
breaking-down roll
Buchingham
Camellia tsingpienensis
carboloy test
Carex dailingensis
catatonus
chassis black
Cheremichkino
China-watch
clomiphene citrates
compiler-compiler
concave clearance
costoscapularis
czaristic
decomposition numbers
dithorium
drop cord
earliest start time
empaths
FnBP
food policy
geochronologic interval
Guarnieri body
guidance mechanism
HCgp-39
hodden grey
indicaxanthin
injury accident
internal centre
Japan Federation of Coastal Shipping Association
Japanese marten
Lappula pratensis
light pumping
lindsayae
loans for Small Industries Scheme
lowest term
lutanist
Lyaki
mandarino
manilles
meter-out circuit
miliary body
misinformants
monstah
moolinyan
moped around
most Rikki-Tik
murda
nonconsultants
North American Industry Classification System
oders
Okshitpin
oligomerise
patented product
paviment
pelo
Phenovis
philopator
plane involute
pre-impregnated
prepsychedelic
prewellordering
pseudoinstruction
pterygopharyngeal part
public telegraph
radix character
reverse yoke
San Severo
scissor-leg
secondary protection
settlement within quota
Seulimeum
shunting route
single-range instrument
sliding stand
solenoidal term
specific-order cost system
strontium isotopic geochemistry
surface-temperature
susan boyle
syndrome differentiation of kidney and bladder
tainct
tantalic fluoride
tetragenous
tip sb.'s mit
tippy dyeing
tractorette
Uber Cup
uppercuts
willing slave
worst case execution time