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Japan is a small country with few natural resources.(11 ) this,Japanese productivity

Japan is a small country with few natural resources. (11 ) this,Japanese productivity,the rate at which goods are produced,(12 ) more than eleven times in the past thirty years.Many people in the West

wonder how the Japanese do it.The key (13 ) Japan's success can be discovered by looking at some basic differences between Japanese and Western attitudes towards work.People in the West generally view work (14 ) a necessary evil--one must give up part of one's freedom to earn the money needed to live. To the Japanese, however, work is the central interest of one's life;it's (15 ) that a Japanese established his identity.A Japanese business firm is like a family.When an employee joins a company,he expects to work for that company for the rest of his working life;(16 ) is anyone dismissed.Promotion is based on the seniority system,the length of employment (17 ) one's rank in the company. Those at the bottom do not (18 ) Chances for promotion because those at the top retire at a certain age (19 ) others may have their turn.In addition,the difference betweenthe lowest and the highest salaries is much 1ess than (20 ) in the West.

11.[A]Because of [B]As for [C]Although [D]Despite

12.[A]have increased [B]has increased [C]are increasing [D]is increasing

13.[A]to [B]of [C]for [D]in

14.[A]like [B]for [C]about [D]as

15.[A]this [B]that [C]here [D]where

16.[A]barely [B]rarely [C]occasionally [D]frequently

17.[A]determines [B]has determined [C]determining [D]to determine

18.[A]care about [B]care for [C]worry about [D]concern with

19.[A]in that [B]such that [C]for that [D]so that

20.[A]that [B]those [C]one [D]ones

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第1题

In capsule hotels, each guest stays in a small sleeping space called capsule. It measures about 2 meters in length and 1 meter in both width and height.

In capsule hotels, each guest stays in a small sleeping space called capsule. It measures about 2 meters in length and 1 meter in both width and height.

It is a type of hotel first developed in Japan intended to provide cheap, basic overnight accommodation for guests who do not require the services offered by traditional hotels. Facilities differ, but most include a television and wireless internet connection. There are many buttons in the capsule. One turns on the light, one turns on the TV, one controls the channels. There is a radio and an alarm clock built in. The open end of the capsule can be closed, for privacy, with a curtain or a fiber glass door. Luggage is stored in a locker、 Clothes and shoes are sometimes exchanged for a Yukawa and slippers on entry. Washrooms are communal. Guests are asked not to smoke or eat in the capsules. Some hotels also provide restaurants (or at least vending machines), pools, and other entertainment facilities. Capsules are used primarily by men. Some capsule hotels offer separate sections for male and female guests.

The benefits of these hotels are convenience and price, usually around? 2000—4000 (USD 25—50) a night. They provide a place for those who may be too drunk to return home safely.

About 30% at the Capsule Hote1 were unemployed or underemployed and were the month. It was first offered to salary men who had missed the last train

also popular with travelers from all over the world. There for it’s going

Popularity.

26、 The space of each capsule id quite ()

A、large

B、capacious

C、limited

27、 Most capsules are not equipped with ()in the small sleeping space.

A、a TV

B、washrooms

C、wireless Internet connection

28、Capsule hotels were first developed in ().

A、Japan

B、China

C、UK

29、The benefits of these hotels do not include()

A、convenience

B、comfort

C、price

30、The writer has a () attitude towards capsule hotels.

A、positive

B、negative

C、neutral

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第2题

Dick was a sailor on a big ship.(迪克是一艘大船上的海员。) It went to Japan and Austral

Dick was a sailor on a big ship.(迪克是一艘大船上的海员。) It went to Japan and Australia,__21__ Dick was often on the ship for several months at a time. When he woke up in the morning and looked out, he only saw the sea, __22__ sometimes a port.When he was twenty-four, Dick __23__ and bought a small house with a garden in his wife's town. It was far away fromthe sea. Then he had to go back to his ship, and he __24__ home for two months. He went from the port to the town by bus, and was very happy to see his wife again.The next morning he slept until 9 o'clock. Then he woke up suddenly and looked out of the window. There were trees a few feet __25__. He was very frightened and jumped out ofbed, shouting,

"We've hit land!"

21.

A.or

B.did not come

C.so

D.got married

E.away

22.

A.or

B.did not come

C.so

D.got married

E.away

23.

A.or

B.did not come

C.so

D.got married

E.away

24.

A.or

B.did not come

12

C.so

D.got married

E.away

25.

A.or

B.did not come

C.so

D.got married

E.away

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第3题

"Doors and windows can't keep them out; airport immigration officers can't stop them and t
he Internet is an absolute reproduction soil. They seem harmless in small doses, but large imports threaten Japan's very uniqueness," say critics. "They are foreign words and they are infecting the Japanese language".

"Sometimes I feel like I need a translator to understand my own language," says Yoke Fujimura with little anger, a 60-year-old Tokyo restaurant worker. "It's becoming incomprehensible."

It's not only Japan who is on the defensive. Countries around the globe are wet through their hands over the rapid spread of American English. Coca-Cola, for example, is one of the most recognized terms on Earth.

It is made worse for Japan, however, by its unique writing system. The country writes all imported utterances—except Chinese—in a different script. called katakana(片假名). It is the only country to maintain such a distinction. Katakana takes far more space to write than kanji—the core pictograph (象形文字) characters that the Japanese borrowed from China 1,500 years ago. Because it stands out, readers complain that sentences packed with foreign words start to resemble extended strings of lights. As if that weren' t enough, katakana terms tend to get confusing. For example, digital camera first appears as degitaru kamera. Then they became the more ear-pleasing digi kamey. But kamey is also the Japanese word for turtle. "It's very frustrating not knowing what young people are talking about," says humorously Minom Shiratori, a 53-year-old bus driver. "Sometimes I can't tell if they're discussing cameras or turtles."

In a hid to stop the flood of katakana, the government has formed a Foreign Words Committee to find suitable Japanese replacements. The committee is slightly different from French-style. language police, which try to support a law that forbids advertising in English. Rather, committee members and traditionalists hope a sustained campaign of persuasion, gentle criticism and leadership by example can turn the tide.

According to the author, the reason why the Japanese is infected greatly by English is ______.

A.that nothing can prevent it from entering into Japan

B.that English is the most recognized language in the world

C.that the government has not set up a special administration department to control this trend before it becomes popular in Japan

D.not clearly mentioned in this passage

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第4题

It has been proven many times that farmers farm their own land more carefully and producti
vely than they cultivate someone else's soil. Again, a prime example comes from Japan, where, at the close of World War II, huge stretches of【C1】______ were in the hands of absentee landlords (在外地主),【C2】______ by tenants. Among the changes【C3】______ by the U. S. occupation was a land reform【C4】______ that put the farms in the hands of the individual farmers【C5】______ owners, not tenants; the landlords were expropriated (剥夺了地主的财产). Many of the farms thus assigned were small,【C6】______ production rose enormously. Today, Japanese【C7】______ , meticulous (细致的) in their care of the land and its【C8】______ , produce up to four times as【C9】______ grain per unit area as do other Asian farmers. Land reform. programs in other【C10】______ of the world have had similar, if not quite as dramatic,【C11】______ on yields. Mexico began major land【C12】______ after the revolution, Egypt after the defeat of King Farouk,【C13】______ Taiwan after World War II. On a most modest【C14】______ , land reform. programs have been【C15】______ in many other countries. Almost without exception, this has【C16】______ in increased productivity and much better【C17】______ of the soil. In the Soviet Union. workers on collective farms are【C18】______ a small parcel (一块) of land for their own use. Anyone【C19】______ has traveled through the U. S. S. R. has been struck by the intensive use made of these【C20】______ plots and their huge output, given their size.

【C1】

A.ground

B.land

C.earth

D.soil

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第5题

We are quite confident we do have the capacity to ()more advanced machines for our cou

A.decrease

B.protest

C.decline

D.produce

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第6题

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CONTRACT NO:SG06-63

B/L NO:HY2006046

DATE:2006/06/18

DATE:2006/06/30

SELLER:

SHANGHAISHENG GUANG,I/E LTD.

228 Pudong xi Road shanghai China

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BUYER:

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第7题

回答题。 Robots1. The most sophisticated (先进的 ) Japanese robots, which have vision sy

回答题。

Robots

1. The most sophisticated (先进的 ) Japanese robots, which have vision systems and work at very high speeds, are still based on American designs. Studies of robots, particularly computer control software, are considered to be generally less advanced in Japan than in America or Europe.

2. Although industrial robots were originally developed as devices for simply handling objects, today their commonest uses are for more skilled work like welding (焊接 ) , spray-painting and assembling components.

3. In Britain, robot sales appropriately peaked in 1984, but have been declining ever since. This is partly because British wage rates are too low to make robots financially attractive and partly because engineers now have more experience with robots and are more aware of the difficulties of introducing them effectively.

4. It has been calculated that a robot uses on average about 100 times more energy than a human to do an equivalent job.

5. It is estimated that 20% of all comic book heroes in Japan are robots. This is an enormous number because comics are so popular that they make up a third of all material published in Japan.

6. The reliability of robots is measured in their M.T.B.F. or mean time between failures. This has risen from about 250 hours in the mid-1970s to about 10,000 hours today (equivalent to working 18 hours a day for two years ) .One way robot manufacturers have increased reliability is to test every single component they buy, instead of the normal procedure of just testing a small sample.

7. The biggest single benefit of introducing robots claimed by Japanese companies is that they increase quality control. Once programmed, the robots can work more accurately and consistently than humans, who can get tired and bored.

Paragraph 2__________ 查看材料

A.Ongoing Research

B.Extension of Use

C.Robot Heroes

D.Greater Reliability

E.Falling Demand

F.Hidden Danger

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第8题

下面程序的功能是统计字符串中“广的个数,请填空。 Sub COU() a$="Beijing University of

下面程序的功能是统计字符串中“广的个数,请填空。 Sub COU() a$="Beijing University of Technology" Dim n AS Integer n=Len(a$) For i=1 To n b$=【 】 If【 】Then x=x+1 Next i Print "x=";x End Sub

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第9题

听力原文:As city residents, we all think that we know what the word "city" means, but do w

听力原文: As city residents, we all think that we know what the word "city" means, but do we really (32) ? Here are some interesting facts.

In Britain, a town of any size can be called a city, if it has a cathedral. So London today includes the two cities of London and Westminster, because both parts have a cathedral (33) . But a small place in North Wales called St. Asaph has a population of fewer than 4,000 and yet because it has a cathedral it is also called a city. on the other hand, Birmingham was so large that it was specially made into a city, even though it did not have a cathedral (34) .

In the USA, "city" is simply a legal term, and it does not depend on the size or importance of the place. Confusingly, however, the US Census Bureau, an American government department that conducts official counts of the population, classifies any place with a population of over 2,500 as a city, no matter how far out in the countryside it is.

The world's most densely populated city is the area of Japan that includes Tokyo and Yokohama, which has an estimated 29,272,000 inhabitants (34) . But, in the future, it may well be replaced by a city in China or a city in India.

So, what is a city? It all depends on where you live.

(33)

A.US census officials.

B.Government employees,

C.People who live in the city.

D.Lawyers who work for the Church.

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第10题

An international team of scientists is studying the problem of pollution and dust in Asia.

An international team of scientists is studying the problem

of pollution and dust in Asia. One hundred thirty scientists

from twelve countries have gathered in the western Pacific

area to observe thick dust storms. They will observe the

dust storms which they mix with some of the world's heaviest 【M1】 ______

pollution. The thickest dust storms in recent years

reported in Beijing, China and other Asian cities last spring. 【M2】 ______

The dust storms come from deserts in China and Mongolia. 【M3】 ______

This year, similar dust storms have began moving east 【M4】 ______

toward large Asian cities and the northwest Pacific Ocean.

The dust storms happen in winter over deserts high 【M5】 ______

below sea level. In the spring, the storms trove east, over large

dries in China, Japan and Korea. By summer, rainstorms break

up the dust and help increase pollution in the air. 【M6】 ______

The scientists plan observe the dust storms through the 【M7】 ______

middle of May. They are using research ships, airplanes, satellites

and instrument on the ground to gather information. 【M8】 ______

Aerosols(悬浮颗粒) are very small particles in the air.

The scientists are studying aerosols that contain sulfate(硫酸

盐) and carbon are produced by the burning of soft coal, wood 【M9】 ______

and plants. Barry Hubert of the University of Hawaii is the leading

investigators for the study. He says developing nations in Asia 【M10】 ______

use a mixture of fuels that are not used in other areas.

【M1】

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