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24. According to the last two paragraphs the appropriate snacks that the parents provide will A)upset the childrens momentum B)exhaust them by lots of dirty dishes make the children get addicted D) bring more energy to children 25. Which of the following is NoT recommended for the break during the children's study after class? A)Shoot baskets B)Play some games with pa C) Go out to drink some beverage in a bar for a long time D) Relax a bit by using the bathroom Passage TwO Questions 26 to 30 are based on the following passage Doors and windows cant keep them out; airport immigration officers cant stop them and the Internet is an absolute reproduction soil. they seem harmless in small doses, but large imports threaten Japan's very uniqueness, say critics They are foreign words and they are infecting the Japanese language Sometimes I feel like I need a translator to understand my own language, says Yoko Fujimura with little anger, a 60-year-old Tokyo restaurant worker It's becoming incomprehensible. It's not only Japan who is on the defensive. Countries around the globe are through their hands over the rapid spread of American English. Coca-Cola, for example, is one of the most recognized terms on Earth It is made worse for Ja r by its unique writing system. The country writes all imported utterances- except Chinese- in a different script called katakana(片假名). It is the only country to maintain such a distinct takes far more space to write than kanji- the core pictograph(象形文字) that the Japanese borrowed from China 1, 500 years ago. Because it stands out readers complain that sentences packed with foreign words start to resemble extended strings of lights. As if that werent enough katakana terms tend to24. According to the last two paragraphs, the appropriate snacks that the parents provide will ____. A) upset the children’s momentum B) exhaust them by lots of dirty dishes C) make the children get addicted to TV D) bring more energy to children 25. Which of the following is NOT recommended for the break during the children’s study after class? A) Shoot baskets. B) Play some games with parents. C) Go out to drink some beverage in a bar for a long time. D) Relax a bit by using the bathroom. Passage Two Questions 26 to 30 are based on the following passage. Doors and windows can’t keep them out; airport immigration officers can’t stop them and the Internet is an absolute reproduction soil. They seem harmless in small doses, but large imports threaten Japan’s very uniqueness, say critics. “They are foreign words and they are infecting the Japanese language”. “Sometimes I feel like I need a translator to understand my own language,” says Yoko Fujimura with little anger, a 60-year-old Tokyo restaurant worker. “It’s becoming incomprehensible.” It’s not only Japan who is on the defensive. Countries around the globe are wet through their hands over the rapid spread of American English. Coca-Cola, for example, is one of the most recognized terms on Earth. It is made worse for Japan,however, by its unique writing system. The country writes all imported utterances - except Chinese - in a different script called katakana(片假名). It is the only country to maintain such a distinction. Katakana takes far more space to write than kanji - the core pictograph(象形文字) characters that the Japanese borrowed from China 1,500 years ago. Because it stands out, readers complain that sentences packed with foreign words start to resemble extended strings of lights. As if that weren’t enough, katakana terms tend to
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