5、 In the past, young people in Japan were expected to take on responsibilities to support their parents and grandparents. Now they expect to be supported well into young adulthood. The “New breed”, born since the 1960s, have never known anything but richness. Youth are seen as resistant to entering society as mature adults, to becoming social citizens. Once the great objective of reconstruction after the Second World War was accomplished, a new generation lost the motivating power that had untied the nation together.
Japan’s birth rate has been falling rapidly, partly because of the recession(衰退), and the job and financial(金融的)insecurity that it has caused. In 1999, the figure was 1. 38 children per woman, the lowest ever recorded. At the same time, youth crime, although still especially low by western standards, rose to its highest level since record-keeping began 32 years ago. Likewise, the percentage of students dropping out before graduating, at 2. 5% also very low by western standards, has been rising.
Entrepreneurial ( 企業(yè)家的) role models are few and far between. Bill Gates is often mentioned, but a foreign model can only have so much influence. The problem is that Japanese culture discourages people from revealing details of personal life, including such ordeal(考驗(yàn))as starting a company. In the past, successful companies such as Honda or Hitachi provided role models of a sort. But today they have been faded by the downturn, and few others have risen to take their place.
Young people also quite often feel isolated from their fathers, who worked too hard at their jobs to establish much of a relationship with their children. “The one thing they’re sure of is that they don’t want to be like their fathers. And the girls don’t want to be with boys who are like their fathers, so the boys are sure not to be,” says Professor Morishma.
68. According to the passage, former young people were expected to ___________.
A. to enter the society before adulthood
B. to hold together
C. to work hard and support their family
D. to study hard and find a good job
69. The word “it” (Line 2, Para. 2) most probably refers to _________.
A. economic recession B. job unsafety
C. birth rate D. financial unsafety
70. The author takes the two examples of the youth crime and students’ dropping out before graduating to show __________.
A. the youth are overburdened
B. the educational system in Japan is not satisfying
C. public security and order in Japan is bad
D. the ethnical (道德的) level of youth in Japan is falling
71. Today, entrepreneurial models are rarely found in Japan _________.
A. because of the discouragement of Japanese culture
B. because of the worshipping of western models
C. because of the lack of experience of starting a company
D. because the “new breed” don’t want to work hard
5、68. C. 題目問“以前的年輕人被期望如何做”,文章開篇第一句話就對此做了說明,“過去,日本的年輕人很早就要承擔(dān)起照顧父母和祖父母的責(zé)任”。由此可知,選項(xiàng)C 與文意相符,其他三項(xiàng)在文中均未提及。
69. A. it 可用來指代剛剛提到過的人或事,根據(jù)前后文內(nèi)容,在此處應(yīng)指代 “recession”, 這造成了就業(yè)和經(jīng)濟(jì)的不安定局面。
70. D. 作者在第二段中所列舉的犯罪率及輟學(xué)率的上升均與道德水平有關(guān)系,所以應(yīng)選D。在首段中已經(jīng)提到了年輕人的負(fù)擔(dān)較之過去已經(jīng)減輕了,故排除A。選項(xiàng)B 與題意不符;選項(xiàng)C 概括不全面。
71. A. 作者在第三段中指出:日本缺少企業(yè)家的行為榜樣的問題在于“日本的文化阻礙了日本人民揭示個(gè)人生活中的細(xì)節(jié)部分,其中包括創(chuàng)建公司的經(jīng)驗(yàn)!庇纱丝芍x項(xiàng)A 為正確答案。第三段第二句提到外國人的榜樣所起的作用是有限的,故排除B;選項(xiàng)C 只是問題的一個(gè)方面,也可排除;選項(xiàng)D 在文中未提及。


科目:高中英語 來源: 題型:閱讀理解
In the past, young people in
Japan’s birth rate has been falling rapidly, partly because of the recession(衰退), and the job and financial(金融的)insecurity that it has caused. In 1999, the figure was 1. 38 children per woman, the lowest ever recorded. At the same time, youth crime, although still especially low by western standards, rose to its highest level since record-keeping began 32 years ago. Likewise, the percentage of students dropping out before graduating, at 2. 5% also very low by western standards, has been rising.
Entrepreneurial ( 企業(yè)家的) role models are few and far between. Bill Gates is often mentioned, but a foreign model can only have so much influence. The problem is that Japanese culture discourages people from revealing details of personal life, including such ordeal(考驗(yàn))as starting a company. In the past, successful companies such as Honda or
Young people also quite often feel isolated from their fathers, who worked too hard at their jobs to establish much of a relationship with their children. “The one thing they’re sure of is that they don’t want to be like their fathers. And the girls don’t want to be with boys who are like their fathers, so the boys are sure not to be,” says Professor Morishma.
68. According to the passage, former young people were expected to ___________.
A. to enter the society before adulthood
B. to hold together
C. to work hard and support their family
D. to study hard and find a good job
69. The word “it” (Line 2, Para. 2) most probably refers to _________.
A. economic recession B. job unsafety
C. birth rate D. financial unsafety
70. The author takes the two examples of the youth crime and students’ dropping out before graduating to show __________.
A. the youth are overburdened
B. the educational system in
C. public security and order in
D. the ethnical (道德的) level of youth in
71. Today, entrepreneurial models are rarely found in
A. because of the discouragement of Japanese culture
B. because of the worshipping of western models
C. because of the lack of experience of starting a company
D. because the “new breed” don’t want to work hard
科目:高中英語 來源: 題型:閱讀理解
In the past, young people in Japan were expected to take on responsibilities to support their parents and grandparents. Now they expect to be supported well into young adulthood. The "new breed", born since the 1960s, have never known anything but richness. Youth are seen as resistant to entering society as mature adults, to becoming social citizens. Once the great objective of reconstruction after the Second World War was accomplished, a new generation lost the motivating power that had united the nation together.
Japan's birth rate has been failing rapidly, partly because of economic decline, and the job and financial insecurity that it has caused. In 1999, the figure was1.38 children per woman, the lowest ever recorded. At the same time, youth crime, although still especially low by western standards, rose to its highest level since record-keeping began 32 years ago. Likewise, the proportion of students dropping out before graduating, at 2.5% also Very low by western standards, has never-the-less been rising.
Entrepreneurial (企業(yè)家的) role models are few and far between. Bill Gates is often mentioned, but a foreign model can only have so much influence. The problem is that Japanese culture discourages people from revealing details of personal life, including such difficult or painful experience as starting a company. In the past, successful companies such as Honda or Hitachi provided role models of a sort. But today they have been faded by the downturn, and few others have risen to take their place.
By the same reason, young people often feel isolated from their fathers, who worked too hard at their jobs to establish much of a relationship with their children. "The one thing they're sure of is that they don't want to be like their fathers. And the girls don't want to be with boys who are like their fathers, so the boys are sure not to be," says Professor Morishima.
1. According to the passage, Now, young people in Japan are expected to .
A. enter the society before adulthood B. hold together
C. work hard and support their family D. study hard and find a good job
2.what’s the meaning of the the underlined sentence in the last paragraph?
A. Boys in Japan don’t like living with their fathers
B. Boys in Japan get on well with their their fathers
C. Boys in Japan are sure not to be like their fathers.
D. Boys don’t like to be with girls who are like their fathers
3. The author takes the two examples of the youth crime and students' dropping-out before graduating to show .
A. the youth are overburdened
B. the educational system in Japan is not satisfying
C. public security and order in Japan are bad
D. the ethnical level of youth in Japan is dropping
4. Today, entrepreneurial models are rarely found in Japan because .
A. the discouragement of Japanese culture B. the worshipping of western models
C. the lack of experience of starting a company D. the "new breed" don't want to work hard
5. What’s the main idea of the passage?
A. the decline of the Japanese economy
B. the great change of the ethnical and value concept of youth in Japan
C. the existence of generation gap between youth and their parents
D. the increase of birth rate
科目:高中英語 來源: 題型:閱讀理解
In the past, young people in Japan were expected to take on responsibilities to support their parents and grandparents.Now they expect to be supported well into young adulthood.The “New breed”, born since the 1960s, have never known anything but richness.Youth are seen as resistant to entering society as mature adults, to becoming social citizens.Once the great objective of reconstruction after the Second World War was accomplished, a new generation lost the motivating power that had untied the nation together.
Japan’s birth rate has been falling rapidly, partly because of the recession(衰退), and the job and financial(金融的)insecurity that it has caused.In 1999, the figure was 1.38 children per woman, the lowest ever recorded.At the same time, youth crime, although still especially low by western standards, rose to its highest level since record-keeping began 32 years ago.Likewise, the percentage of students dropping out before graduating, at 2.5% also very low by western standards, has been rising.
Entrepreneurial ( 企業(yè)家的) role models are few and far between.Bill Gates is often mentioned, but a foreign model can only have so much influence.The problem is that Japanese culture discourages people from revealing details of personal life, including such ordeal(考驗(yàn))as starting a company.In the past, successful companies such as Honda or Hitachi provided role models of a sort.But today they have been faded by the downturn, and few others have risen to take their place.
Young people also quite often feel isolated from their fathers, who worked too hard at their jobs to establish much of a relationship with their children.“The one thing they’re sure of is that they don’t want to be like their fathers.And the girls don’t want to be with boys who are like their fathers, so the boys are sure not to be,” says Professor Morishma.
1.According to the passage, former young people were expected to ___________.
A.to enter the society before adulthood
B.to hold together
C.to work hard and support their family
D.to study hard and find a good job
2.The word “it” (Line 2, Para.2) most probably refers to _________.
A.economic recession B.job unsafety
C.birth rate D.financial unsafety
3.The author takes the two examples of the youth crime and students’ dropping out before graduating to show __________.
A.the youth are overburdened
B.the educational system in Japan is not satisfying
C.public security and order in Japan is bad
D.the ethnical (道德的) level of youth in Japan is falling
4.Today, entrepreneurial models are rarely found in Japan _________.
A.because of the discouragement of Japanese culture
B.because of the worshipping of western models
C.because of the lack of experience of starting a company
D.because the “new breed” don’t want to work hard
科目:高中英語 來源:重慶市西南師大附中2009屆高三第七次月考英語試題 題型:050
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科目:高中英語 來源:江西省安福中學(xué)2010屆高三上學(xué)期第四次月考、英語試卷 題型:050
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科目:高中英語 來源: 題型:閱讀理解
(重慶市西南師大附中2010屆高三第七次月考D篇)
In the past, young people in Japan were expected to take on responsibilities to support their parents and grandparents. Now they expect to be supported well into young adulthood. The “new breed”, born since the 1960s, have never known anything but richness. Youth are seen as resistant to entering society as mature adults, to becoming social citizens. Once the great objective of reconstruction after the Second World War was accomplished, a new generation lost the motivating power that had united the nation together.
Japan’s birth rate has been falling rapidly, partly because of economic decline, and the job and financial insecurity that it has caused. In 1999, the figure was 1.38 children per woman, the lowest ever recorded. At the same time, youth crime, although still especially low by western standards, rose to its highest level since record – keeping began 32 years ago. Likewise, the proportion of students dropping out before graduating, at 2.5% also very low by western standards, has never the less been rising.
Entrepreneurial(企業(yè)家的) role models are few and far between. Bill Gates is often mentioned, but a foreign model can only have so much influence. The problem is that Japanese culture discourages people from revealing details of personal life, including such difficult or painful experience as starting a company. In the past, successful companies such as Honda or Hitachi provided role models of a sort. But today they have been faded by the downturn, and few others have risen to take their place.
By the same reason, young people often feel isolated from their fathers, who worked too hard at their jobs to establish much of a relationship with their children. “The one thing they’re sure of is that they don’t want to be like their fathers. And the girls don’t want to be with boys who are like their fathers, so the boys are sure not to be,” says Professor Morishima.
68.According to the passage, young people were formerly expected to _________.
A. enter society before adulthood B. hold together
C. work hard and support their families D. study hard and find a good job
69.The author takes the two examples of the youth crime and students’ drop – out rates to show __________.
A. Japanese youth are overburdened
B. the educational system in Japan is not working
C. public security and order in Japan are bad
D. young people in Japan have lower standards than previously
70.Today, entrepreneurial models are rarely found in Japan because _________.
A. Japanese culture discourages people talking about how to start a company
B. western models are considered to be better
C. people lack experience in starting up complaints
D. the “new breed” don’t want to work hard
71.The passage mainly discusses _________.
A. the decline of the Japanese economy
B. the great change of the ethnical and value concept of youth in Japan.
C. the existence of generation gap between young people and their parents
D. the increase in birth rates in Japan.
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