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2000年全國(guó)碩士研究生入學(xué)統(tǒng)一考試英語(yǔ)試題
SectionIStructureandVocabulary
PartA
Directions:
Beneatheachofthefollowingsentences,therearefourchoicesmarked[A],[B],[C]and[D].Choose
theonethatbestcompletesthesentence.MarkyouransweronANSWERSHEET1byblackeningthe
correspondingletterinthebracketswithapencil.(5points)
Example:
IhavebeentotheGreatWallthreetimes1979.
[A]from
[B]after
[C]for
[D]since
Thesentenceshouldread,havebeentotheGreatWallthreetimessince1979?Therefore,you
shouldchoose[D]
SampleAnswer
[A][B][C][.]
1.Asrilbeawayforatleastayear,Tdappreciatefromyounowandthentellingmehow
everyoneisgettingalong.
[A]hearing
[B]tohear
[C]tobehearing
[D]havingheard
2.Greatlyagitated,Irushedtotheapartmentandtriedthedoor,tofinditlocked.
[A]just
[B]only
[C]hence
[D]thus
3.Doctorsseeaconnectionbetweenincreaseamountsofleisuretimespentandthe
increasednumberofcasesofskincancer.
[A]tosunbathe
[B]tohavesunbathed
[C]havingsunbathed
[D]sunbathing
4.Unlessyousignacontractwiththeinsurancecompanyforyourgoods,youarenotentitled
arepaymentforthegoodsdamagedindelivery.
[A]to
[B]with
[C]for
[D]on
5.OnarainydayIwasdrivingnorththroughVermontInoticedayoungmanholdingupa
signreading“Boston”.
[A]which
[B]where
[C]when
[D]that
6.Christiestaredangrilyatherbossandturnedaway,asthoughoutoftheoffice.
[A]went
[B]gone
[C]togo
[D]wouldgo
7.Therolesexpectedoldpeopleinsuchasettinggivetoofewpsychologicalsatisfactions
fornormalhappiness.
[A]of
[B]on
[C]to
[D]with
8.Talktoanyoneinthedrugindustry,youllsoondiscoverthatthescienceofgeneticsis
thebiggestthingtohitdrugresearchsincepenicillinwasdiscovered.
[A]or
[B]and
[C]for
[D]so
9.Itwasn'tsomuchthatIdislikedherthatIjustwasn'tinterestedinthewholebusiness.
[A]rather
[B]so
[C]than
[D]as
10.Countlessdivorcedpoliticianswouldhavebeenelectedoutofofficeyearsagohadtheyeven
thoughtofadivorce,letaloneone.
[A]getting
[B]toget
[C]gotten
[D]get
PartB
Directions:
Eachofthefollowingsentenceshasfourunderlinedpartsmarked[A],[B],[C],and[D].Identifythepart
ofthesentencethatisincorrectandmarkyouransweronANSWERSHEET1byblackeningthe
correspondingletterinthebracketswithapencil.(5points)
Example:
Anumberof[A]foreignvisitorsweretaken[B]totheindustrialexhibition,which[C]theysaw[D]
manynewproducts.
Answer[C]iswrong.Thesentenceshouldread,WAnumberofforeignvisitorsweretakentothe
industrialexhibition,wheretheysawmanynewproducts."Soyoushouldchoose[C].
SampleAnswer
[A][B][.][D]
11.Havinqisolatedonaremoteisland,withlittleworktooccupythem,thesoldierssufferedfrom
ABC
boredomandlowspirits.
D
12.Ifthelettertobemailedwasplacedonthewritingtableanhourago,itiscertainbeingthere
ABCD
now.
13.Therulingpartycouldevenloseitsmajorityinthelowerhouseofparliament,startedaperiodof
ABC
prolongedstruqglina.
D
14.Themechanismsatworkaremanifestinthetendencyforsuchphysicalactivitytoutilizethe
ABC
potentialharmfulconstituentsofthestressresponse.
D
15.Inthelongrun,however,thishurrytoshedfull-timestaffmaybemoreharmfultoindustryasitis
ABC
totheworkforce.
D
16.Seetoitthatyouincludeintheexaminationpaperwhateverquestionstheydidn'tknow
ABC
theanswerlasttime.
D
17.Mostnewspapers,whiledevotingthemajorpartofitsspacetorecentevents,usuallymanageto
AB
findroomontheinsidepagesforarticlesonsomeinterestingtopics.
CD
18.Onesignbvwhichyouaremakingprogressinanartsuchaspaintingorphotographyisthat
ABC
youbegintorealizehowmuchthereistolearn.
D
19.Theideallistenerstaysbothinsideandoutsidethemusicatthemomentitisplayedandenioyinq
AB
italmostasmuchasthecomposeratthemomenthecomposes.
CD
20.Continuedexposuretostresshasbeenlinkedtoworsenedfunctioningoftheimmunesystem,
AB
leavinqapersonmoreliableforinfection.
CD
PartC
Directions:
Beneatheachofthefollowingsentences,therefourchoicesmarked[A],[B],[C]and[D].Choosethe
onethatbestcompletesthesentence.MarkyouransweronANSWERSHEET1byblackeningthe
correspondingletterinthebracketswithapencil.(10points)
Example:
ThelostcaroftheLeeswasfoundinthewoodsoffthehighway.
[A]vanished
[B]scattered
[C]abandoned
[D]rejected
Thesentenceshouldread,'*ThelostcaroftheLeeswasfoundabandonedinthewoodsoffthe
highway/1Therefore,youshouldchoose[C].
SampleAnswer
[A][B][.][D]
21.Hespokesothatevenhisopponentswerewonoverbyhisarguments.
[A]bluntly
[B]convincingly
[C]emphatically
[D]determinedly
22.France'sofnucleartestingintheSouthPacificlastmonthtriggeredpoliticaldebatesand
massdemonstrations.
[A]assumption
[B]consumption
[C]presumption
[D]resumption
23.The215manuscript,circulatedtopublisherslastOctober,anoutburstofinterest.
[A]flared
[B]glittered
[C]sparked
[D]flashed
24.HiseffortstobringaboutareconciliationbetweenthetwoParties.
[A]cameoff
[B]cameon
[C]cameround
[D]camedown
25.Thesystemwasredesignedtoembracethenetworkandeventuallyitinaprofitable
direction.
[A]adapt
[B]control
[C]install
[D]steer
26.Thecapitalintendedtobroadentheexportbaseandefficiencygainsfrominternational
tradewaschanneledinsteadintouneconomicimportsubstitution.
[A]secure
[B]extend
[C]defend
[D]possess
27.Itisannouncedthatawallethasbeenfoundandcanbeatthemanager'soffice.
[A]declared
[B]obtained
[C]reclaimed
[D]recognized
28.WhenImysenses,Ifoundmyselfwrappedupinbedinmylittleroom,withGrandma
bendingoverme.
[A]wokeup
[B]tookto
[C]pickedup
[D]cameto
29.TheAmericansocietyisanexceedinglyshakyfoundationofnaturalresources,whichis
connectedwiththepossibilityofaworseningenvironment.
[A]establishedon
[B]affiliatedto
[C]originatedfrom
[D]incorporatedwith
30.IamnotwithmyroommatebutIhavetosharetheroomwithher,becauseIhave
nowhereelsetolive.
[A]concerned
[B]compatible
[C]considerate
[D]complied
31.Atfirst,theofcolorpicturesoveralongdistanceseemedimpossible,but,with
painstakingeffortsandatgreatexpense,itbecameareality.
[A]transaction
[B]transmission
[C]transformation
[D]transition
32.Whenthecommitteetodetails,theproposedplanseemedimpractical.
[A]gotdown
[B]setabout
[C]wentoff
[D]cameup
33.tosomepartsofSouthAmericaisstilldifficult,becausepartsofthecontinentarestill
coveredwiththickforests.
[A]Orientation
[B]Access
[C]Procession
[D]Voyage
34.Mr.Smithhadanunusual:hewasfirstanofficeclerk,thenasailor,andendedupasa
schoolteacher.
[A]profession
[B]occupation
[C]position
[D]career
35.Themayorisawomanwithgreatandthereforedeservesourpoliticalandfinancial
support.
[A]intention
[B]instinct
[C]integrity
[D]intensity
36.TheEnglishweatherdefiesforecastandhenceisasourceofinteresttoeveryone.
[A]speculation
[B]attribution
[C]utilization
[D]proposition
37.Thefactthatthegoldeneagleusuallybuildsitsnestonsomehighcliffsitalmost
impossibletoobtaintheeggsortheyoungbirds.
[A]renders
[B]reckons
[C]regards
[D]relates
38.Toimpressafutureemployer,oneshoulddressneatly,be,anddisplayinterestinthe
job.
[A]swift
[B]instant
[C]timely
[D]punctual
39.Youdon'thavetoinstallthisradioinyournewcar,it*sanextra.
[A]excessive
[B]optional
[C]additional
[D]arbitrary
40.Wewerepleasedtonotethattheearlymorningdeliverydidn*ttothetrafficjamofthe
busycity.
[A]aid
[B]amount
[C]add
[D]attribute
SectionIIClozeTest
Directions:
Foreachnumberedblankinthefollowingpassage,therearefourchoicesmarked[A],[B],[C]and[D].
ChoosethebestoneandmarkyouransweronANSWERSHEET1byblackeningthecorresponding
letterinthebracketswithapencil.(10points)
Ifafarmerwishestosucceed,hemusttrytokeepawidegapbetweenhisconsumptionandhis
production.Hemuststorealargequantityofgrain大41家consumingallhisgrainimmediately.He
cancontinuetosupporthimselfandhisfamily大42家heproducesasurplus.Hemustusethis
surplusinthreeways:asseedforsowing,asaninsurance大43家theunpredictableeffectsofbad
weatherandasacommoditywhichhemustsellinorderto大44家oldagriculturalimplementsand
obtainchemicalfertilizerstoA:45家thesoil.Hemayalsoneedmoneytoconstructirrigation
大46家andimprovehisfarminotherways.Ifnosurplusisavailable,afarmercannotbe大47家.
Hemusteithersellsomeofhispropertyor大48家extrafundsintheformofloans.Naturallyhewill
trytoborrowmoneyatalow大49家ofinterest,butloansofthiskindarenot大50家obtainable.
41.[A]otherthan
[B]aswellas
[C]insteadof
[D]morethan
42.[A]onlyif
[B]muchas
[C]longbefore
[D]eversince
43.[A]for
[B]against
[C]of
[D]towards
44.[A]replace
[B]purchase
[C]supplement
[D]dispose
45.[A]enhance
[B]mix
[C]feed
[D]raise
46.[A]vessels
[B]routes
[C]paths
[D]channels
47.[A]self-confident
[B]self-sufficient
[C]self-satisfied
[D]self-restrained
48.[A]search
[B]save
[C]offer
[D]seek
49.[A]proportion
[B]percentage
[C]rate
[D]ratio
50.[A]genuinely
[B]obviously
[C]presumably
[D]frequently
SectionIIIReadingComprehension
Directions:
Eachofthepassagesbelowisfollowedbysomequestions.Foreachquestiontherearefouranswers
marked[A],[B],[C]and[D].Readthepassagescarefullyandchoosethebestanswertoeachofthe
questions.ThenmarkyouransweronANSWERSHEET1byblackeningthecorrespondingletterinthe
bracketswithapencil.(40points)
Text1
Ahistoryoflongandeffortlesssuccesscanbeadreadfulhandicap,but,ifproperlyhandled,itmay
becomeadrivingforce.WhentheUnitedStatesenteredjustsuchaglowingperiodaftertheendofthe
SecondWorldWar,ithadamarketeighttimeslargerthananycompetitor,givingitsindustries
unparalleledeconomiesofscale.Itsscientistsweretheworld'sbest,itsworkersthemostskilled.
AmericaandAmericanswereprosperousbeyondthedreamsoftheEuropeansandAsianswhose
economiesthewarhaddestroyed.
Itwasinevitablethatthisprimacyshouldhavenarrowedasothercountriesgrewricher.Justas
inevitably,theretreatfrompredominanceprovedpainful.Bythemid-1980sAmericanshadfound
themselvesatalossovertheirfadingindustrialcompetitiveness.SomehugeAmericanindustries,such
asconsumerelectronics,hadshrunkorvanishedinthefaceofforeigncompetition.By1987therewas
onlyoneAmericantelevisionmakerleft,Zenith.(Nowthereisnone:ZenithwasboughtbySouth
Korea'sLGElectronicsinJuly.)Foreign-madecarsandtextilesweresweepingintothedomestic
market.America'smachine-toolindustrywasontheropes.Forawhileitlookedasthoughthemaking
ofsemiconductors,whichAmericahadinventedandwhichsatattheheartofthenewcomputerage,
wasgoingtobethenextcasualty.
Allofthiscausedacrisisofconfidence.Americansstoppedtakingprosperityforgranted.They
begantobelievethattheirwayofdoingbusinesswasfailing,andthattheirincomeswouldtherefore
shortlybegintofallaswell.Themid-1980sbroughtoneinquiryafteranotherintothecausesof
America'sindustrialdecline.Theirsometimessensationalfindingswerefilledwithwarningsaboutthe
growingcompetitionfromoverseas.
Howthingshavechanged!In1995theUnitedStatescanlookbackonfiveyearsofsolidgrowth
whileJapanhasbeenstruggling.FewAmericansattributethissolelytosuchobviouscausesasa
devalueddollarortheturningofthebusinesscycle.Self-doubthasyieldedtoblindpride."American
industryhaschangeditsstructure,hasgoneonadiet,haslearnttobemorequick-witted,'1accordingto
RichardCavanagh,executivedeanofHarvard'sKennedySchoolofGovernment.ultmakesmeproud
tobeanAmericanjusttoseehowourbusinessesareimprovingtheirproductivity/1saysStephenMoore
oftheCatoInstitute,athink-tankinWashington,DC.AndWilliamSahlmanoftheHarvardBusiness
Schoolbelievesthatpeoplewilllookbackonthisperiodas“agoldenageofbusinessmanagementin
theUnitedStates/)
51.TheU.S.achieveditspredominanceafterWorldWarIIbecause.
[A]ithadmadepainstakingetfortstowardsthisgoal
[B]itsdomesticmarketwaseighttimeslargerthanbefore
[C]thewarhaddestroyedtheeconomiesofmostpotentialcompetitors
[D]theunparalleledsizeofitsworkforcehadgivenanimpetustoitseconomy
52.ThelossofU.S.predominanceintheworldeconomyinthe1980sismanifestedinthefactthatthe
American.
[A]TVindustryhadwithdrawntoitsdomesticmarket
[B]semiconductorindustryhadbeentakenoverbyforeignenterprises
[C]machine-toolindustryhadcollapsedaftersuicidalactions
[D]autoindustryhadlostpartofitsdomesticmarket
53.Whatcanbeinferredfromthepassage?
[A]Itishumannaturetoshiftbetweenself-doubtandblindpride.
[B]Intensecompetitionmaycontributetoeconomicprogress.
[C]Therevivaloftheeconomydependsoninternationalcooperation.
[D]Alonghistoryofsuccessmaypavethewayforfurtherdevelopment.
54.TheauthorseemstobelievetherevivaloftheU.S.economyinthe1990scanbeattributedtothe
[A]turningofthebusinesscycle
[B]restructuringofindustry
[C]improvedbusinessmanagement
[D]successineducation
Text2
Beingamanhasalwaysbeendangerous.Thereareabout105malesbornforevery100females,
butthisratiodropstonearbalanceattheageofmaturity,andamong70-year-oldstherearetwiceas
manywomenasmen.Butthegreatuniversalofmalemortalityisbeingchanged.Now,boybabies
survivealmostaswellasgirlsdo.Thismeansthat,forthefirsttime,therewillbeanexcessofboysin
thosecrucialyearswhentheyaresearchingforamate.Moreimportant,anotherchancefornatural
selectionhasbeenremoved.Fiftyyearsago,thechanceofababy(particularlyaboybaby)surviving
dependedonitsweight.Akilogramtoolightortooheavymeantalmostcertaindeath.Todayitmakes
almostnodifference.Sincemuchofthevariationisduetogenes,onemoreagentofevolutionhas
gone.
Thereisanotherwaytocommitevolutionarysuicide:stayalive,buthavefewerchildren.Few
peopleareasfertileasinthepast.Exceptinsomereligiouscommunities,veryfewwomenhave15
children.Nowadaysthenumberofbirths,liketheageofdeath,hasbecomeaverage.Mostofushave
roughlythesamenumberofoffspring.Again,differencesbetweenpeopleandtheopportunityfor
naturalselectiontotakeadvantageofithavediminished.Indiashowswhatishappening.Thecountry
otferswealthforafewinthegreatcitiesandpovertyfortheremainingtribalpeoples.Thegrand
mediocrityoftoday-everyonebeingthesameinsurvivalandnumberofoffspring-meansthatnatural
selectionhaslost80%ofitspowerinupper-middle-classIndiacomparedtothetribes.
Forus,thismeansthatevolutionisover;thebiologicalUtopiahasarrived.Strangely,ithas
involvedlittlephysicalchange.Nootherspeciesfillssomanyplacesinnature.Butinthepass100,000
years-eventhepass100years-ourliveshavebeentransformedbutourbodieshavenot.Wedid
notevolve,becausemachinesandsocietydiditforus.Darwinhadaphrasetodescribethoseignorant
ofevolution:they“l(fā)ookatanorganicbeingasasavagelooksataship,asatsomethingwhollybeyond
hiscomprehension.MNodoubtwewillremembera20thcenturywayoflifebeyondcomprehensionfor
itsugliness.ButhoweveramazedourdescendantsmaybeathowfarfromUtopiawewere,theywill
lookjustlikeus.
55.Whatusedtobethedangerinbeingamanaccordingtothefirstparagraph?
[A]Alackofmates.
[B]Afiercecompetition.
[C]Alowersurvivalrate.
[D]Adefectivegene.
56.WhatdoestheexampleofIndiaillustrate?
[A]Wealthypeopletendtohavefewerchildrenthanpoorpeople.
[B]Naturalselectionhardlyworksamongtherichandthepoor.
[C]Themiddleclasspopulationis80%smallerthanthatofthetribes.
[D]Indiaisoneofthecountrieswithaveryhighbirthrate.
57.Theauthorarguesthatourbodieshavestoppedevolvingbecause.
[A]lifehasbeenimprovedbytechnologicaladvance
[B]thenumberoffemalebabieshasbeendeclining
[C]ourspecieshasreachedthehigheststageofevolution
[D]thedifferencebetweenwealthandpovertyisdisappearing
58.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?
[A]SexRatioChangesinHumanEvolution
[B]WaysofContinuingMan'sEvolution
[C]TheEvolutionaryFutureofNature
[D]HumanEvolutionGoingNowhere
Text3
Whenanewmovementinartattainsacertainfashion,itisadvisabletofindoutwhatitsadvocates
areaimingat,for,howeverfarfetchedandunreasonabletheirprinciplesmayseemtoday,itispossible
thatinyearstocometheymayberegardedasnormal.WithregardtoFuturistpoetry,however,thecase
isratherdifficult,forwhateverFuturistpoetrymaybe-evenadmittingthatthetheoryonwhichitis
basedmayberight-itcanhardlybeclassedasLiterature.
This,inbrief,iswhattheFuturistsays;foracentury,pastconditionsoflifehavebeenconditionally
speedingup,tillnowweliveinaworldofnoiseandviolenceandspeed.Consequently,ourfeelings,
thoughtsandemotionshaveundergoneacorrespondingchange.Thisspeedingupoflife,saysthe
Futurist,requiresanewformofexpression.Wemustspeedupourliteraturetoo,ifwewanttointerpret
modernstress.Wemustpouroutalargestreamofessentialwords,unhamperedbystops,orqualifying
adjectives,orfiniteverbs.Insteadofdescribingsoundswemustmakeupwordsthatimitatethem;we
mustusemanysizesoftypeanddifferentcoloredinksonthesamepage,andshortenorlengthen
wordsatw川.
Certainlytheirdescriptionsofbattlesareconfused.Butitisalittleupsettingtoreadinthe
explanatorynotesthatacertainlinedescribesafightbetweenaTurkishandaBulgarianofficerona
bridgeoffwhichtheybothfallintotheriver-andthentofindthatthelineconsistsofthenoiseoftheir
fallingandtheweightsoftheofficers:Tluff!Pluff!Ahundredandeighty-fivekilograms."
This,thoughitfulfillsthelawsandrequirementsofFuturistpoetry,canhardlybeclassedas
Literature.Allthesame,nothinkingmancanrefusetoaccepttheirfirstproposition:thatagreatchange
inouremotionallifecallsforachangeofexpression.Thewholequestionisreallythis:havewe
essentiallychanged?
59.Thispassageismainly.
[A]asurveyofnewapproachestoart
[B]areviewofFuturistpoetry
[C]aboutmeritsoftheFuturistmovement
[D]aboutlawsandrequirementsofliterature
60.Whenanovelliteraryideaappears,peopleshouldtryto.
[A]determineitspurposes
[B]ignoreitsflaws
[C]followthenewfashions
[D]accepttheprinciples
61.Futuristsclaimthatwemust.
[A]increasetheproductionofliterature
[B]usepoetrytorelievemodernstress
[C]developnewmodesofexpression
[D]avoidusingadjectivesandverbs
62.TheauthorbelievesthatFuturistpoetryis.
[A]basedonreasonableprinciples
[B]newandacceptabletoordinarypeople
[C]indicativeofbasicchangeinhumannature
[D]moreofatransientphenomenonthanliterature
Text4
AimlessnesshashardlybeentypicalofthepostwarJapanwhoseproductivityandsocialharmony
aretheenvyoftheUnitedStatesandEurope.ButincreasinglytheJapaneseareseeingadeclineofthe
traditionalwork-moralvalues.Tenyearsagoyoungpeoplewerehardworkingandsawtheirjobsastheir
primaryreasonforbeing,butnowJapanhaslargelyfulfilleditseconomicneeds,andyoungpeople
don'tknowwheretheyshouldgonext.
Thecomingofageofthepostwarbabyboomandanentryofwomenintothemale-dominatedjob
markethavelimitedtheopportunitiesofteenagerswhoarealreadyquestioningtheheavypersonal
sacrificesinvolvedinclimbingJapan'srigidsocialladdertogoodschoolsandjobs.Inarecentsurvey,it
wasfoundthatonly24.5percentofJapanesestudentswerefullysatisfiedwithschoollife,compared
with67.2percentofstudentsintheUnitedStates.Inaddition,farmoreJapaneseworkersexpressed
dissatisfactionwiththeirjobsthandidtheircounterpartsinthe10othercountriessurveyed.
Whileoftenpraisedbyforeignersforitsemphasisonthebasics,Japaneseeducationtendsto
stresstesttakingandmechanicallearningovercreativityandself-expression."Thosethingsthatdonot
showupinthetestscores-personality,ability,courageorhumanity-arecompletelyignored/1says
ToshikiKaifu,chairmanoftherulingLiberalDemocraticParty'seducationcommittee.^Frustration
againstthiskindofthingleadskidstodropoutandrunwild."LastyearJapanexperienced2,125
incidentsofschoolviolence,including929assaultsonteachers.Amidtheoutcry,manyconservative
leadersareseekingareturntotheprewaremphasisonmoraleducation.LastyearMitsuoSetoyama,
whowastheneducationminister,raisedeyebrowswhenhearguedthatliberalreformsintroducedby
theAmericanoccupationauthoritiesafterWorldWarIIhadweakenedthe“Japanesemoralityofrespect
forparents/*
ButthatmayhavemoretodowithJapaneselife-styles.ulnJapan,"sayseducatorYokoMuro,"it's
neveraquestionofwhetheryouenjoyyourjobandyourlife,butonlyhowmuchyoucanendure.nWith
economicgrowthhascomecentralization;fully76percentofJapan*s119millioncitizensliveincities
wherecommunityandtheextendedfamilyhavebeenabandonedinfavorofisolated,two-generation
households.UrbanJapanesehavelongenduredlengthycommutes(travelstoandfromwork)and
crowdedlivingconditions,butastheoldgroupandfamilyvaluesweaken,thediscomfortisbeginningto
tell.Inthepastdecade,theJapanesedivorcerate,whilestillwellbelowthatoftheUnitedStates,has
increasedbymorethan50percent,andsuicideshaveincreasedbynearlyone-quarter.
63.IntheWesterner'seyes,thepostwarJapanwas.
[A]underaimlessdevelopment
[B]apositiveexample
[C]arivaltotheWest
[D]onthedecline
64.Accordingtotheauthor,whatmaychieflyberesponsibleforthemoraldeclineofJapanese
society?
[A]Women'sparticipationinsocialactivitiesislimited.
[B]Moreworkersaredissatisfiedwiththeirjobs.
[C]Excessiveemphasishasbeenplacedonthebasics.
[D]Thelife-stylehasbeeninfluencedbyWesternvalues.
65.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtotheauthor?
[A]Japaneseeducationispraisedforhelpingtheyoungclimbthesocialladder.
[B]Japaneseeducationischaracterizedbymechanicallearningaswellascreativity.
[C]Morestressshouldbeplacedonthecultivationofcreativity.
[D]Droppingoutleadstofrustrationagainsttesttaking.
66.ThechangeinJapaneselife-styleisrevealedinthefactthat.
[A]theyoungarelesstolerantofdiscomfortsinlife
[B]thedivorcerateinJapanexceedsthatintheU.S.
[C]theJapaneseenduremorethan
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