题目列表(包括答案和解析)
| A.make more money | B.raise money for his basket team |
| C.make himself more famous | D.raise money for researchers to find a cure for SARS |
| A.Edna may not be a rich lady but she is willing to do something for others |
| B.Ruth is angry because she has been asked to donate too much money |
| C.Ruth leads a busy life and she feels very tired |
| D.Yao Ming wants to be a television host |
| A.Only Yao Ming, Ruth and Edna try their best to do things for charity. |
| B.Ruth has given a lot of support to charity although she is not very rich. |
| C.The writer hopes that more people can do things for charity. |
| D.Edna is very rich because she has her own shop. |
| A.she lost her horse |
| B.a charity wanted her to donate some money |
| C.she loved horse very much |
| D.she wanted to keep a horse as a pet |
| A.what impresses people deeply is what they have done for others |
| B.when you want to do something for others, you need stand out |
| C.the moment you stand out, you can do something for others |
| D.when you look back sometimes, you need stand out |
Close contacts between Japan and the rest of the world were created in the twentieth century. In the last forty years, business contacts between Japan and the West have become very important. Many foreign companies now have offices in Japan and Japanese businessmen do business around the world. Differences between Japanese and Western ways of doing business, however, often bewilder foreign businessmen and make doing business in Japan difficult for foreigners.
The American businessman, for example, wants to start talking business immediately. He does not want to wait. The Japanese businessman, on the other hand, likes to arrive at decisions after giving them serious thought. Another thing foreign businessmen have difficulty in understanding is when a Japanese means “Yes” or “No”. This is because of cultural differences between Japanese and Western society(社会), Which make it difficult for a Japanese to say “No” directly.
In the USA, it is easy to say “No” to something one does not want to do. But in Japan, it is very difficult to say “No”. To refuse an invitation or a request(请求) with “No” is felt to be impolite. It is thought to be selfish and unfriendly. So instead of saying “No” directly, the Japanese have developed many ways to avoid(避免) saying “No”. These can help them avoid hurting other people’s feelings. However, this often makes their ways of doing business rather difficult for foreigners to understand and follow.
1.What often makes foreigners feel difficult to do business in Japan?
A. Their different ways of doing business.
B. Their different lifestyles.
C. The fact that the Japanese never say “No”.
D. The fact that the Japanese are slow to take action.
2. Which of the following is the closest in meaning to the underlined expression “bewilder foreign businessmen” in Paragraph One?
A. cause foreign businessmen to change their minds.
B. give a feeling of surprise to foreign businessmen.
C. attract foreign businessmen’s attention.
D. make foreign businessmen think wrongly.
3.What fact does the passage lead you to believe?
A. American businessmen do things more slowly than Japanese ones.
B. American businessmen like to say “Yes” and “No”.
C. Americans usually say what they are thinking.
D. Americans do not say what they think or feel clearly.
4.From the passage we can infer(推断) that __________.
A. Japanese businessmen are good at business
B. foreign businessmen should try to know Japanese ways of doing business
C. foreign businessmen must be more polite
D. you must learn from Japanese businessmen if you want to succeed
Close contacts between Japan and the rest of the world were created in the twentieth century. In the last forty years, business contacts between Japan and the West have become very important. Many foreign companies now have offices in Japan and Japanese businessmen do business around the world. Differences between Japanese and Western ways of doing business, however, often bewilder foreign businessmen and make doing business in Japan difficult for foreigners.
The American businessman, for example, wants to start talking business immediately. He does not want to wait. The Japanese businessman, on the other hand, likes to arrive at decisions after giving them serious thought. Another thing foreign businessmen have difficulty in understanding is when a Japanese means “Yes” or “No”. This is because of cultural differences between Japanese and Western society(社会), Which make it difficult for a Japanese to say “No” directly.
In the USA, it is easy to say “No” to something one does not want to do. But in Japan, it is very difficult to say “No”. To refuse an invitation or a request(请求) with “No” is felt to be impolite. It is thought to be selfish and unfriendly. So instead of saying “No” directly, the Japanese have developed many ways to avoid(避免) saying “No”. These can help them avoid hurting other people’s feelings. However, this often makes their ways of doing business rather difficult for foreigners to understand and follow.
【小题1】What often makes foreigners feel difficult to do business in Japan?
| A.Their different ways of doing business. |
| B.Their different lifestyles. |
| C.The fact that the Japanese never say “No”. |
| D.The fact that the Japanese are slow to take action. |
| A.cause foreign businessmen to change their minds. |
| B.give a feeling of surprise to foreign businessmen. |
| C.attract foreign businessmen’s attention. |
| D.make foreign businessmen think wrongly. |
| A.American businessmen do things more slowly than Japanese ones. |
| B.American businessmen like to say “Yes” and “No”. |
| C.Americans usually say what they are thinking. |
| D.Americans do not say what they think or feel clearly. |
| A.Japanese businessmen are good at business |
| B.foreign businessmen should try to know Japanese ways of doing business |
| C.foreign businessmen must be more polite |
| D.you must learn from Japanese businessmen if you want to succeed |
| A.Their different ways of doing business. |
| B.Their different lifestyles. |
| C.The fact that the Japanese never say “No”. |
| D.The fact that the Japanese are slow to take action. |
| A.cause foreign businessmen to change their minds. |
| B.give a feeling of surprise to foreign businessmen. |
| C.attract foreign businessmen’s attention. |
| D.make foreign businessmen think wrongly. |
| A.American businessmen do things more slowly than Japanese ones. |
| B.American businessmen like to say “Yes” and “No”. |
| C.Americans usually say what they are thinking. |
| D.Americans do not say what they think or feel clearly. |
| A.Japanese businessmen are good at business |
| B.foreign businessmen should try to know Japanese ways of doing business |
| C.foreign businessmen must be more polite |
| D.you must learn from Japanese businessmen if you want to succeed |
Difficult times often bring out the best in people. Many well-known people come to help those who are in trouble. And this was the case for basketball player Yao Ming. He hosted a television show in Shanghai and raised US $ 300,000 to help researchers (研究员) find a medical cure. Fund-raising, or charity, is an act of goodwill(好意) towards others.
Charities in the West have more ways. Look at a typical day for Ruth, a rich woman in the UK, for example. Ruth wakes up in the morning and collects her post. There’s a letter addressed to her with a picture of a half-dead, beaten(筋疲力尽的) horse. It’s from a charity asking Ruth to donate money to save the animals. She turns on the television, and sees a picture of a wide–eyed child dying of hunger in Africa with a request (请求) for money to help the child. The tickets for the charity shows often cost her a lot of money, but she doesn’t mind because most of the money is going to a charity that fights AIDS. She feels good about going because she’s helping the sick.
Edna, a little old lady, looks after a second-hand shop—a charity shop. Any profit (收益) it has made goes to a cancer(癌症) charity. Now that she doesn’t have to work, she has lots of time to offer her services for free.
For people like Yao Ming, Ruth and Edna, charity is a virtue (美德) that holds the same importance in life as faith and hope. “As you look back on your life, the moments that stand out are the moments when you have done things for others,” said Scottish writer Henry Drummond.
【小题1】Yao Ming hosted a television show to _____.
| A.make more money | B.raise money for his basket team |
| C.make himself more famous | D.raise money for researchers to find a cure for SARS |
| A.Edna may not be a rich lady but she is willing to do something for others |
| B.Ruth is angry because she has been asked to donate too much money |
| C.Ruth leads a busy life and she feels very tired |
| D.Yao Ming wants to be a television host |
| A.Only Yao Ming, Ruth and Edna try their best to do things for charity. |
| B.Ruth has given a lot of support to charity although she is not very rich. |
| C.The writer hopes that more people can do things for charity. |
| D.Edna is very rich because she has her own shop. |
| A.she lost her horse |
| B.a charity wanted her to donate some money |
| C.she loved horse very much |
| D.she wanted to keep a horse as a pet |
| A.what impresses people deeply is what they have done for others |
| B.when you want to do something for others, you need stand out |
| C.the moment you stand out, you can do something for others |
| D.when you look back sometimes, you need stand out |
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