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[填空题]Hikikomori has become a major issue in Japan. Loosely translated as "social withdrawal," Hikikomori refers to the state of anomie into which an increasing number of young Japanese seem to fall these days. Socially withdrawn kids typically lock themselves in their bedrooms and refuse to have any contact with the outside world.
They live in reverse: they sleep all day, wake up in the evening and stay up all night watching television or playing video games.
(8) Their funk can last for months, even years in extreme cases. No official statistics are available, but it is estimated that more than one million young Japanese suffer from the affliction. One such young man was the protagonist of my latest novel, Symbiosis Worm.
Hikikomori is a consequence of the phenomenal growth of the Japanese economy during the latter half of the 20th century and the tremendous technological progress the country made during that time. Japanese youth could not afford to be social
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Japan’s Lost Generation
Hikikomori has become a major issue in Japan. Loosely translated as "social withdrawal", Hikikomori
(31) to the state of anomie into which an increasing number of young Japanese seem to fall these days. Socially withdrawn kids typically lock themselves
(32) their bedrooms and refuse to have any contact
(33) the outside world. They live in reverse, they sleep all day, wake up in the evening and stay up all night watching television or playing video games. Some own computers or mobile phones,
(34) most have few or no friends. Their funk can last for months, even years in extreme cases. No official statistics are available, but it is estimated
(35) more than 1 million young Japanese suffer from the affliction. One
(36) young man was the protagonist of my latest novel, Symbiosis Worm.
Hikikomori is a consequence of the phenomenal growth of the J
[填空题]The nature versus nurture issue has been around for ages, and scholars have still not (36) which of the two has a greater effect on a person. Nature, referring to heredity (遗传), and the nurture, referring to the environment, are two very (37) explanations to why we are the people we are today.
This (38) has been argued and supported very well for both sides. Each side stresses very important (39) and good explanations for why nature, or nurture, controls how we develop.
Nature is believed to be what (40) our personalities, looks, and other things because it’s all (41) passed down. Any matter concerning traits relies upon the concept of inborn biology. It has been inferred that a newborn doesn’t have a blank slate, of personality, but does have a set of (42) traits. Tests have been done to show that (43) of an infant are influenced more by biology than experiences with their siblings.