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17.China and Japan are respectively the world's secondand third largest economies.In 2008,China-Japan trade grew to 266.4 billion,a rise of 12.5 percent on 2007,making China and Japan the top two-way trading partners.China was also the biggest destination for Japanese exports in 2009.
The relationship between China and Japan has been strained at times by Japan's refusal to acknowledge its wartime past to the satisfaction of China.China joined other Asian countries,such as South Korea,North Korea and Singapore,in criticizing Japanese history textbooks that whiten Japanese war crimes in World War II.They claimed that the rise of militarism became evident in Japanese politics.Much anti-Japanese emotion has risen,because of the increasing feelings of Chinese nationalism and former Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi's visits to the Yasukuni Shrine(靖国神社).Although Koizumi openly declared---in a statement made on April 22,2005 in Jakarta---"deep regret"over Japan's wartime crimes,many Chinese observers regard the apology as insufficient and not consistent with the action.
Sino-Japan relations changed slightly after Shinzo Abe became the Prime Minister of Japan in September 2006,and a joint historical study conducted by China and Japan released a report in 2010 which pointed toward new agreement on the issue of World War II-era violent action.
However,there also remains the dispute(分歧) over the Diaoyu Islands,which resulted in clashes between Taiwanese (Chinese) protesters and the Japanese government in April 2005.The incident led to anti-Japanese protests and violence across Mainland China,from Beijing to Shanghai,later Guangzhou,Shenzhen and Shenyang.In August 2012,Hong Kong activists landed on one of the disputed Diaoyu Islands,and Japanese nationalists responded by landing on the island the following week.The incidents set off the largest-scale anti-Japanese protests in China for decades in which protesters vandalized(破环)Japanese shops and cars.On the 14th of September relations worsened even further in response to Japan's announcement of plans to buy the island from its private owners.The news resulted in the Chinese government sending six surveillance(监视) ships to the islands and further anti-Japanese protests in which protesters attacked the Japanese embassies in Shanghai and Beijing.

35.The underlined word"strained"in Paragraph 2 means"C"in English.
A.normal                    
B.stable               
C.tense                
D.unchanged 
36.Which of the following is true about China-Japan relations?D
A.China and Japan relations are worsening all the time.
B.Junichiro Koizumi's apology improved their relations.
C.There is no dispute on the World War II-era violence any more.
D.The dispute over Diaoyu islands caused more than one anti-Japan protests in China.
37.What was the Chinese government's response to Japan's plans to buy Diaoyu islands?C
A.It sent activists to Diaoyu islands.
B.It attacked the Japanese embassies.
C.It sent surveillance ships to the islands.
D.It vandalized Japanese shops and cars.
38.Which of the following can improve the Sino-Japan relations?B
A.Strengthening their economic tie.
B.Reaching an agreement on their disputes.
C.Stopping vandalizing Japanese shops and cars.
D.Shinzo Abe becoming Japanese prime minister.

分析 文章讲述了中日关系的现状.日本对二战期间的罪行拒不承认,伤害了亚洲国家人民的感情,也导致了中日关系的恶化.日本前首相小泉纯一郎参拜靖国神社,再加上钓鱼岛争端,让中国人民的抗日情绪进一步升级.希望日本政府认识到问题的严重性,就历史问题和中国政府达成一致意见.

解答 35.C 猜测词意题.句中说by Japan's refusal to acknowledge its wartime past to the satisfaction of China日本拒绝承认过去的战争历史,当然会让中日关系紧张.故选C.
36.D 细节判断题.文章最后一段说which resulted in clashes between Taiwanese (Chinese) protesters and the Japanese government in April 2005.The incident led to anti-Japanese protests and violence across Mainland China,from Beijing to Shanghai,later Guangzhou,Shenzhen and Shenyang钓鱼岛争端导致了中国台湾和日本政府的冲突,也引起了中国更多地方对日本的抗议.故选D.
37.C 细节理解题.文章最后一段说The news resulted in the Chinese government sending six surveillance(监视) ships to the islands and further anti-Japanese protests针对日本政府的行为,中国派出了六艘监视船只到达钓鱼岛,对日抗议进一步升级.故选C.
38.B 细节推断题.文章第三段说and a joint historical study conducted by China and Japan released a report in 2010 which pointed toward new agreement on the issue of World War II-era violent action中日就二战期间日本的种种暴力罪行问题要达成一致意见,即日本必须承认自己的战争罪行.故选B.

点评 阅读理解是考查语篇理解能力.常考的题型有:推理判断题;主旨大意题;细节理解题;猜测词意题.近几年又出现了两种新的考查方式:写作态度判断题和文章结构题.解题时,在读懂文章的基础上,还有特别注意掌握题型的特征,尤其是细节题和推断题不可混淆:细节题是文章信息的再现;推断题是文章信息的提取.本题是广告类文章,考查主要是以细节题为主,细节题要注意常用的出题陷阱有:夸大,缩小,张冠李戴,偷梁换柱,无中生有等,做题时要看清看准.

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