题目内容

Despite bankruptcies,lay off and tighter comsumers spending,a few femaleled  businesses in Japan are developing well.

Shizue Hamada,52,set up a business in 1991 with eight other housewives-to care for the elderly and the physically disabled.

It wasn’t long before the Tasukeai Yui(mutual -aid group) earned a reputation for    its excellent  service. It now employs 200  staff  and  has  300 million  yuan(US $2.4million)in annual sales.

The woman said their business has been successful because they provide what  customrs really want.

These entrepreneurs are making use of a revalized  and  healthy demand  for everyday basic items.

Bread,for instance,is  in  high demand.Business  woman  Meiko Tanaka,26,started selling high-quality bread over the Internet in 2000.“Bread is cheap,”she said.“We migh  as well eat the bread baked using the the highest-quality ingredients.”

Five women—former office workers in their late 20s—have started the“OL Food Bureau of Investigation”to review restaurants on the  Internet.OL means young    office lady. It’s  a common nickname in Japan.

Business is increasing rapidly.Membership for their online magazine has reached 26,000. Their non-professional comments  seem to carry a lot of weight with consumers.This month the five women will be appearing on Japanese TV.

   What all these female entrepreneurs have in common is a strong belief in their  likes and dislikes,and confidence is their own sensibilities.

   They find gaps in the market and fill them with products and services that they like or want.

   Japanese women headed nearly 6 percent of all  businesses in Japan at the end of  June—up from 4.5 per cent in 1999.

   These female—led micro—businesses are playing an increasingly large role in the economy by plugging the gap between supply and demand.

1.When talking about the businesswomen in Japan,the writer       

A.thinks little of them

B.thinks that they will take the place of men in future

C.sings the praises of  their abilities

D.is not sure of  their future development

2.The passage mainly discusses .      

A.Japanese women                        B.female-led businesses in Japan

C.how to earn a reputation                 D.Japanese economic development

3.The five women will be appearing on Japanese TV because         .

A.thier comments have great influences on consumers

B.they have set up the first online magazine

C.they have arranged handreds of jobs for laid?off workers

D.they used to work in offices and are fairly beautiful

4.If an old man in Japan can't live by himsilf,he should turn to        for hehp.

A.Tasukeai Yui  B.Meiko Tanaka   C.OL Food Bureau of lnvestigation   D.entrepreneurs

1-4 CBAA


解析:

1.C  由文章最后一句:The female?led micro?businesses are playing an increasingly large role...可知。

2.B  全文讲的是日本妇女成功地经商的事。

3.A  由上文可知,她们在英特网上开办的“OL Food Bureau of Investigation”吸引了很多人,因为她们的评论的影响力,所以上电视。由第8段可知。

4.A  由文章的第2、3二段可知。

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Maja Kazazic looked closely down into the aquarium(水族馆). For two years, she’d been watching the injured dolphin named Winter swim around the tank. From a distance, the dolphin seemed approachable enough. Still, as Kazazic prepared to jump into the water, a little panic gradually came into her excitement.

     The young woman eased herself into the pool. Despite her fear, she felt strong wearing her new leg. She was ready to make good on a promise from long ago.

In second grade in Mostar, Yugoslavia, Kazazic’s five-year-old cousin, Jasmina, died of leukemia(白血病). Kazazic swore that she would honor the little girl by swimming with a dolphin, an animal they both adored. “Jasmina never got the chance to do it,” says Kazazic, 32, “so I decided that someday I’d do it for her.”

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After receiving a BA in psychology, she moved to Florida’s Gulf Coast. She liked watching the dolphins play at the aquarium. A young dolphin, Winter, who had lost her tail in a crab trap, caught Kazazic’s eye: “She swam more like a shrimp(虾) than a dolphin.”

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c. Kazazic swam with a dolphin named Winter.

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e. Kazazic had a new leg and could walk without pain.

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57. Which of the following sentences BEST indicates Kazazic is a woman who keeps her word?

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B. … “so I decided that someday I’d do it for her.” (Paragraph 3)

C. “I felt I owed somebody something, and now I’ve paid my debt.” (Paragraph 7)

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58. Which of the following words can we use to describe Kazazic?

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C. Unsatisfied, determined and grateful.          D. Determined, considerate and faithful. 

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         a.Kazazic was brought to the USA for treatment.

         b.Kazazic’s five-year-old cousin, Jasmina, died of leukemia.

         c.Kazazic swam with a dolphin named Winter.

         d.Kazazic’s left leg was cut off below the knee.

         e.Kazazic had a new leg and could walk without pain.

         A.b,d,c,a,e   B.b,d,a,e,c    C.d,a,e,c,b    D.b,a,d,e,c

57.Which of the following sentences BEST indicates Kazazic is a woman who keeps her word?

         A.Despite her fear, she felt strong wearing her new leg.(Paragraph 2)

         B.… “so I decided that someday I’d do it for her.” (Paragraph 3)

         C.“I felt I owed somebody something, and now I’ve paid my debt.” (Paragraph 7)

         D.“After being in a war zone, this should be a piece of cake,”…(Paragraph 7)

58.Which of the following words can we use to describe Kazazic?

         A.Ashamed, faithful and outgoing.         B.Hard-working, shy and hesitant.

         C.Unsatisfied, determined and grateful.          D.Determined, considerate and faithful.

59.Which of the following would be the best title for the passage?

         A.A new life of a disabled dolphin       

         B.An earnest promise of a disabled woman

         C.The true love between a woman and her cousin

         D.A good relationship between a woman and a dolphin

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In second grade in Mostar, Yugoslavia, Kazazic’s five-year-old cousin, Jasmina, died of leukemia(白血病). Kazazic swore that she would honor the little girl by swimming with a dolphin, an animal they both adored. “Jasmina never got the chance to do it,” says Kazazic, 32, “so I decided that someday I’d do it for her.”

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After receiving a BA in psychology, she moved to Florida’s Gulf Coast. She liked watching the dolphins play at the aquarium. A young dolphin, Winter, who had lost her tail in a crab trap, caught Kazazic’s eye: “She swam more like a shrimp(虾) than a dolphin.”

    After one doctor’s visit, trainers fit Winter with a high-tech tail. When it was done, Winter swam away fast. Kazazic was impressed. She approached the trainers, who put her in touch with the inventors. Within ten days, she had a new leg and she could walk without pain again.

Eight months later, Kazazic was ready to keep the promise she had made in honor of Jasmina. “After being in a war zone, this should be a piece of cake,” Kazazic said as she lowered herself into the tank. She held out a hand to Winter, who approached cautiously, and then moved away. After a few minutes, the dolphin let Kazazic move her hand gently over her back. The two started an hour-long swim around the pool. When Kazazic climbed out, her parents hugged her. She would have shouted with joy had she not been aware of dolphins’ sensitivity to noise. Instead she quietly said, “I felt I owed somebody something, and now I’ve paid my debt.” Out in the parking lot, she got into her car and shouted loudly and happily all the way.

59. Which is the correct order of the following events?

a. Kazazic was brought to the USA for treatment.

b. Kazazic’s five-year-old cousin, Jasmina, died of leukemia.

c. Kazazic swam with a dolphin named Winter.

d. Kazazic’s left leg was cut off below the knee.

e. Kazazic had a new leg and could walk without pain.

A. b,d,c,a,e           B. b,d,a,e,c                   C. d,a,e,c,b                          D. b,a,d,e,c

60. Which of the following sentences BEST indicates Kazazic is a woman who keeps her word?

A. Despite her fear, she felt strong wearing her new leg. (Paragraph 2)

B. … “so I decided that someday I’d do it for her.” (Paragraph 3)

C. “I felt I owed somebody something, and now I’ve paid my debt.” (Paragraph 7)

D. “After being in a war zone, this should be a piece of cake,”…(Paragraph 7)

61. Which of the following words can we use to describe Kazazic?

A. Ashamed, faithful and outgoing.                        B. Hard-working, shy and hesitant.

C. Unsatisfied, determined and grateful.           D. Determined, considerate and faithful. 

62. Which of the following would be the best title for the passage?

A. A new life of a disabled dolphin     

B. An earnest promise of a disabled woman

C. The true love between a woman and her cousin

D. A good relationship between a woman and a dolphin

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