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[单项选择]______ is Japan’s biggest plastics group.
A. Mitsubishi Kasei
B. Mitsubishi Petrochemical
C. Mitsui Petrochemical Industries
[单项选择]Throughout Japan’s recent history of earthquakes, fires and tsunamis, none have matched the combined fury of those that battered the north of the country on March 11th, killing hundreds of people and leaving at least 1,000 unaccounted for. But on March 12th the Japanese faced another danger: a nuclear accident.
Two nuclear plants near the coast in Fukushima, a prefecture northeast of Tokyo, were being handled as emergency situations following the failure of systems to cool five nuclear reactors that have overheated. If any were to release large quantities of radioactive material, it could create s whole new level of catastrophe.
At this point, it is hard to gauge the degree of risk. It is an unprecedented situation in Japan, which is one of the world’s most nuclear intensive countries. Overnight, the government extended the radius from which it evacuated people near the Fukushima First (Daiichi) plant from 3 kilometers to 10km; according to news agency reports. This encompass
A. The earthquake brought about a lot of other destructive activities.
B. The earthquake was an unmatched accident in Japanese history.
C. The earthquake killed at least more than 1000 people.
D. The earthquake was the initial cause of the nuclear danger.
[单项选择]Japan’s January trade surplus ().
A. has jumped more than 40% since last year
B. has jumped about 40% since last January
C. was 5.3 billion dollars
D. was 25 million dollars
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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 Socially withdrawn kids typically lock themselves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
[单项选择]The global reputation of Japan’s animation industry -- an animated cartoon industry -- has never been higher, and at first glance it would appear to be in rude health. In the opening weekend of Miyazaki’s new film, Howl’s Moving Castle, a record 1.1 million Japanese crammed into cinemas nationwide. It has since been seen at home by nearly 10 million people, and has made Japan the only country in which The Incredibles has been kept out of the top slot.
Yet Japan’s animators are full of gloom. They fear that the future is bleak and that the success enjoyed by Miyazaki and Studio Ghibli, which makes his films, is actually masking a sad decline. Indus- try experts say that not only is there a lack of creative talent on a par with Miyazaki, but the overall standard of animators has fallen over the past decade as low pay and poor working conditions force many to quit. "Miyazaki can’t be replaced, he’s a one-off," says Jonathan Clements, a British animation expert, "Miyazaki isn’t 100 pe
A. answer their parents’ expectation.
B. fulfill their childhood dream.
C. prosper animation industry.
D. achieve economic success.