Many Japanese never take the vacations they should enjoy, but with. the coming of “Golden Week”, series of holidays following one after another in late April and early May, they pour out of the country by tens of thousands. The most popular place they go to is Hawaii, but Hong Kong, Singapore, South Korea and Taiwan are also favored.The typical Japanese abroad, as it is reported, travel for about a week and spend, on average, $2,800 on airline tickets, hotels and gifts for friends and relatives. It may seem high, but it’s cheap for the Japanese, who would have to spend a lot more if they spend a week touring their own country
1. Many Japanese ________.
A.don’t enjoy taking vacations
B.enjoy touring in Golden Week
C.don’t have vacations
D.enjoy staying at home
2. The period in late April and early May is called Golden Week because ________.
A.the week is made of gold days
B.it is warm for people to tour
C.holidays come one after another in this period
D.it is still spring then
3. Which of the following is true?
A.The Japanese never enjoy traveling more than one week.
B.The Japanese like best to travel to some part in the U.S. by air
C.Traveling at home cost less than abroad for the Japanese.
D.Hawaii is the most beautiful place to visit in Asia.
4. Which is the best title for the passage?
A.Vacations for the Japanese
B.Costs of Traveling in Japan
C.Places the Japanese Enjoy Traveling to
D.Japanese in Golden Week
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名词(单复数/所有格)
I saw many ________(Japan)seated in the corner and reading something.
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Years ago in Scotland, the Clark family had
a dream. Clark and his wife worked and 36 , making plans for
their nine children and themselves to travel to 37 . It had
taken years, and they had 38 saved enough money and had got
passports (
护照) and 39 for the whole family to the United States.
The entire family was filled with 40
about their new life. 41 , seven days before their
departure, the youngest son was bitten by a dog. The doctor sewed up the boy
but he42 a yellow sheet on the Clarks’ front door. 43 the possibility of rabies (
狂犬病), they should be quarantined (隔离) for fourteen days.
The family’s 44 was
destroyed. They would not be able to make the trip to America as they had 45
. The father, filled with disappointment and 46
, hurried to the dock to watch the ship leave — without the Clark family. 47
of disappointment came to the father. Five days 48
, the tragic news spread throughout Scotland — the mighty Titanic had
sunk. The unsinkable ship had sunk, 49 many lives with
it. The Clark family should have been on that ship, 50 because
the son had been bitten by the dog, they were51 in Scotland. When Mr. Clark heard the news, he 52 his son and thanked him for saving the family. He thanked God for saving
their lives and turning 53 he had felt was a(n) 54 into
a blessing.
Although we may not always understand, all
things 55 for a reason.
1.A.
spent
B. counted C. saved D.
played
2.A.
America B.
Europe C. Japan
D. Africa
3.A.
instantly B. obviously
C. originally D. finally
4.A.
cars
B. ships C. tickets
D. rooms
5.A.
creativity B. excitement
C. surprise D. imagination
6.A.
However B. Besides
C. Instead D. Otherwise
7.A.
signed B. brought
C. hung D. raised
8.A.
Apart from B. In spite
of C. As for
D. Because of
9.A.
passport B. ship
C. house D. dream
10.A.
imagined B. planned
C. admitted D. claimed
11.A.
tension B. courage
C. anger D. doubt
12.A.
Information B. Tears C.
Letters D. News
13.A.
later
B. after C. late
D. over
14.A.
saving B.
leaving C. taking
D. killing
15.A.
so
B. or
C. and
D. but
16.A.
left behind B.
given out C. turned away
D. taken over
17.A.
envied B.
called C. blamed
D. hugged
18.A.
when
B. what C. that
D. why
19.A.
sacrifice (
牺牲) B .experience C.
comedy D. misery (痛苦)
20.A.
remain B.
disappear C. happen D.
exist
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In Japan, “what’s your type?” is much more than small talk; it can be a more important question in everything from matchmaking to getting a job. By type, the Japanese mean blood type, and no amount of scientific debunking (揭穿) can kill a widely held belief that blood tells all.
In the year that just ended, four of Japan’s top 10 best-sellers were about how blood type determines personality, according to Japan’s largest book distributor, Tohan Co. Taku Kabeya, chief editor at Bungeisha, thinks the appeal comes from having one’s self-image confirmed; readers discover the definition of their blood type and “It’s like ‘Yes, that’s me!’“
As defined by the books, type As are sensitive perfectionists but overanxious; type Bs am cheerful but weird and selfish; Os are curious, generous but stubborn; and Abs are arty but mysterious and unpredictable. All that may sound like a horoscope(占星), but the public doesn’t seem to care. Nowadays matchmaking agencies provide blood-type compatibility (兼容性) tests, and some companies make decisions about assignments based on employees’ blood types. Children at some kindergartens are divided up by blood type, and the women’s softball team that won gold at the Beijing Olympics used the theory to customize each player’s training.
Blood types, determined by the proteins in the blood, have nothing to do with personality, said Satoru Kikuchi, associate professor of psychology at Shinshu University. “It’s simply false science, “he said, “The idea encourages people to judge others by the blood types, without trying to understand them as human beings. It’s like racism.” This use of blood-typing has disreputable (名声不好的) roots. The theory was imported from Nazi race ideologues (空谈家) and adopted by Japan’s militarist government in the 1930s to breed better soldiers. The idea was abandoned years later and the craze faded. It resurfaced in the 1970s, however, as Masahiko Nomi, a supporter with no medical background, gave the theory mass appeal. His son, Toshitaka now promotes it through a private group, the Human Science ABO Center, saying it’s not intended to rank or judge people but to smooth relationships and help make the best of one’s talents.
1. That many Japan’s best-sellers were about blood type implies ____________.
A. this topic is used by many people in small talks
B. Japanese attach great importance to blood type
C. people don’t want to have confirmed self-image
D. the definition of blood type leads to arguments
2. According to the passage, ________ may face more pressure while performing a task.
A. type As B. type Bs C. type Os D. type ABs
3. Kikuchi compared blood type determinism to racism because ______________.
A. both blood type and race are determined by the proteins in the blood
B. neither blood type nor race is related to our character and personality
C. both of them judge people without considering their individualities
D. blood type determinism believes human abilities are decided by race
4. Who introduced the blood type theory to Japan?
A. Nazis from Germany. B. Japan’s militarist government.
C. A supporter called Masahiko Nomi. D. Human Science ABO Center.
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In Japan, “what’s your type?” is much more than small talk; it can be a more important question in everything from matchmaking to getting a job. By type, the Japanese mean blood type, and no amount of scientific debunking (揭穿) can kill a widely held belief that blood tells all.
In the year that just ended, four of Japan’s top 10 best-sellers were about how blood type determines personality, according to Japan’s largest book distributor, Tohan Co. Taku Kabeya, chief editor at Bungeisha, thinks the appeal comes from having one’s self-image confirmed; readers discover the definition of their blood type and “It’s like ‘Yes, that’s me!’“
As defined by the books, type As are sensitive perfectionists but overanxious; type Bs am cheerful but weird and selfish; Os are curious, generous but stubborn; and Abs are arty but mysterious and unpredictable. All that may sound like a horoscope(占星), but the public doesn’t seem to care. Nowadays matchmaking agencies provide blood-type compatibility (兼容性) tests, and some companies make decisions about assignments based on employees’ blood types. Children at some kindergartens are divided up by blood type, and the women’s softball team that won gold at the Beijing Olympics used the theory to customize each player’s training.
Blood types, determined by the proteins in the blood, have nothing to do with personality, said Satoru Kikuchi, associate professor of psychology at Shinshu University. “It’s simply false science, “he said, “The idea encourages people to judge others by the blood types, without trying to understand them as human beings. It’s like racism.” This use of blood-typing has disreputable (名声不好的) roots. The theory was imported from Nazi race ideologues (空谈家) and adopted by Japan’s militarist government in the 1930s to breed better soldiers. The idea was abandoned years later and the craze faded. It resurfaced in the 1970s, however, as Masahiko Nomi, a supporter with no medical background, gave the theory mass appeal. His son, Toshitaka now promotes it through a private group, the Human Science ABO Center, saying it’s not intended to rank or judge people but to smooth relationships and help make the best of one’s talents.
1. That many Japan’s best-sellers were about blood type implies ____________.
A. this topic is used by many people in small talks
B. Japanese attach great importance to blood type
C. people don’t want to have confirmed self-image
D. the definition of blood type leads to arguments
2. According to the passage, ________ may face more pressure while performing a task.
A. type As B. type Bs C. type Os D. type ABs
3. Kikuchi compared blood type determinism to racism because ______________.
A. both blood type and race are determined by the proteins in the blood
B. neither blood type nor race is related to our character and personality
C. both of them judge people without considering their individualities
D. blood type determinism believes human abilities are decided by race
4. Who introduced the blood type theory to Japan?
A. Nazis from Germany. B. Japan’s militarist government.
C. A supporter called Masahiko Nomi. D. Human Science ABO Center.
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