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China's major banks confirmed with Xinhua Monday that they will not attend the International Monetary Fund (IMF)-World Bank meeting that opens Tuesday in Tokyo.
The banks include the country's four state-owned banks -- the Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (ICBC), Bank of China, China Construction Bank, Agriculture Bank of China. The ICBC is the world's largest lender by market value.
The banks' decision was made after bilateral relations between China and Japan became strained, after the Japanese government announced its decision on September 10 to "purchase" the Diaoyu Islands, which are China's inherent territory, analysts said. Japan's move fueled anti-Japan protests in dozens of Chinese cities last month.
Damage to ties between the two Asian giants has been extensive. Trade, which reached a record of $342.9 billion last year, has been affected. Many academic conferences and cultural exchanges were canceled and airlines have canceled flights due to low seat occupancy rates.
The banks' decision is further evidence that the unilateral(单边的) actions by Japan is freezing bilateral(双边的) relations and now starting to weigh on the world's economy, said Mei Xinyu, a researcher at the International Trade and Economic Cooperation Institution under China's Ministry of Commerce.
The ties between the world's second- and third-largest economies will definitely undermine the global economic operation and policy co-ordinations. This is because the two nations together make up about one fifth of the world's economic output, Mei said.
The shaky global economy needs Japan and China to be fully engaged, said IMF's managing director Christine Lagarde. She warned that the world cannot afford the two countries to be in dispute.
The warning came as both the World Bank and Asian Development Bank slashed their growth estimates for the continent. The dispute between the two countries has also put regional supply chains at risk. Both China and Japan are important sources of semi-manufactured goods in Asia, said Zhang Mo'nan, a researcher at the State Information Center, a government think tank. The ripple effect will spread and put pressure on the world economy.
56.The best title for the text is that
A. Chinese banks not to attend Tokyo's IMF-World Bank meeting
B. the Japanese government announced its decision on September 10 to "purchase" the Diaoyu Islands
C. The mistake made by Japan will exacerbate(使恶化) the already fragile global economic recovery
D. The shaky global economy needs Japan and China to be fully engaged
57.It infers from the text that
A. The strained relations between China and Japan will affect global economic
B. Both China and Japan are important sources of semi-manufactured goods in Asia
C. The warning came as both the World Bank and Asian Development Bank slashed their growth estimates for the continent.
D. China's major banks confirmed that they will not attend the IMF
58. China's four state-owned banks is
A. China Construction Bank, Agriculture Bank of China ,China Bank of Communication,the Industrial and Commercial Bank of China
B. the Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (ICBC), Bank of China ,China Construction Bank, Agriculture Bank of China
C.China Everbright Bank,China Bank of Communication,Bank of China, Agriculture Bank of China
D.the Industrial and Commercial Bank of China,China Minsheng Banking Co.,Ltd,Agriculture Bank of China,China Bank of Communication
59. Why did bilateral relations between China and Japan become strained?
A. China's major banks not attend the International Monetary Fund (IMF)-World Bank meeting that opens Tuesday in Tokyo.
B. the Japanese government announced its decision on September 10 to "purchase" the Diaoyu Islands
C. The dispute between the two countries has also put regional supply chains at risk.
D. Japan's move fueled anti-Japan protests in dozens of Chinese cities last month.
60. What are the evidences of damage to ties between the two Asian giants having been extensive?
a. Trade, which reached a record of $342.9 billion last year, has been affected.
b. Many academic conferences and cultural exchanges were canceled
c. China's major banks will not attend the International Monetary Fund (IMF)-World Bank meeting that opens Tuesday in Tokyo.
d. the Japanese government announced its decision on September 10 to "purchase" the Diaoyu Islands.
e. airlines have canceled flights due to low seat occupancy rates.
A. abde B. abcd C. acde D. abce
AABBD
For a small but increasing number of young women in modern-day China, true love is all about the numbers. A potential suitor may have a good sense of humor and reasonable good looks, but what they say really matters is if he owns an apartment and how many square feet it is. A sizable bank account is also a must, and, some say, so is a luxury car。
At least, that’s the way things look if you watch Chinese television these days. The latest reality-TV scandal to shock the nation involves Ma Nuo, a 22-year-old model from Beijing who appeared on China's most popular dating show, If You Are the One. She rejected an offer from a male contestant to take a ride on his bike. "I'd rather cry in a BMW (宝马) car than laugh on the backseat of a bicycle," Ma told her suitor with a giggle.
The televised words swept the Internet and made an instant celebrity of Ma, who becomes one of the most talked-about women in the country. The reaction among young Chinese was especially severe, reflecting growing anxieties over the widening gap between rich and poor, shifting societal values and public attention on the difficulties of finding a mate in a country where men are expected to outnumber women by 24 million in a decade.
As disgusted as they have been by some of the contestants, viewers continue to watch religiously. Why are people still tuning in? "Audiences like programs because they are honest. They show the current reality of Chinese society," says Yan Mu, one of the founders of Baihe.com. Young people are so focused on making money and building their careers these days, they have little time to devote to dating, he says. "Many people feel pressure from their parents and peers," Yan adds. " It can be a struggle to find a partner." Money may not buy you love. But on China's reality shows, it can at least get you a date.
1.The underlined words“numbers”in the first paragraph include the following except_______
A.the age and degree |
B.the size of the house |
C.the sum of the deposit |
D.the price of the belonging |
2.What does Ma Nuo mean by saying“I’d rather cry in a BMW car than laugh on the backseat of a bicycle.”in the second paragraph?
A.When she is in a BMW car, she will cry |
B.When she is on a bike, she will laugh |
C.She prefers money to true love |
D.She prefers true love to money |
3.Why do many young men take part in TV dating shows?
A.because they think they may get true love from them |
B.because they think China’s reality shows can at least give them a chance to date |
C.because their parents and peers force them to do so |
D.because viewers like dating shows |
4.Which one of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage?
A.some contestants have been disgusted because they are dishonest |
B.young people are too busy to take part in dating shows |
C.some people are worried that societal value are changing |
D.Ma Nuo rejected the bike offered by the contestant |
5.What is the best title of the passage?
A.China’s TV Dating Show |
B.Date for Love or money |
C.Date Makes You a Celebrity |
D.Popular TV Dating Show |