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听力原文:Japan share prices closed lower today. The Nikkei Average fell by nearly 101 poin

听力原文: Japan share prices closed lower today. The Nikkei Average fell by nearly 101 points. Meanwhile oil prices were flat in Asian trading. Traders were looking ahead to the midweek U.S. petroleum inventory report which is likely to show rising cool stocks and falling gasoline and distillate supplies. That report is due out tomorrow. U.S. light crude for May delivery was down just 3 cents to $ 63.58 a barrel in electronic trading on the New York Mercantile Exchange.

The Nikkei Average fell by about ______ points.

A.100

B.101

C.110

D.111

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听力原文:More and more people are immigrating into the United States. The growing numbers

听力原文: More and more people are immigrating into the United States. The growing numbers of new immigrants have caused some tensions. Asian-Americans are concerned about a number of anti Asian incidents in the last five years. Some of the incidents involved racial insults. Some involved violence.

The United States Civil Rights Commission reported last autumn that anti-Asian violence is a national problem. Social experts say some Americans are looking for someone to blame for the country's economic problems. These people believe Japan is responsible for the trade imbalance and loss of industrial jobs. So they blame anyone who, to them, looks like Japanese... or simply Asian. This feeling is strongest, experts say, among poorer Americans who are struggling for survival.

Partly because of this problem, Asian-Americans are becoming more politically active. They are speaking out against anti-Asian violence and against policies based on anti-Asian feelings.

Traditionally, Asians have taken little part in politics in the United States. They put their energy into hard work and taking care of their families. Now, a movement for more political power has begun.

Asian-American politicians say the reason is mainly the desire for political representation. They say all Asian Americans do not share the same political goals, but share a desire to end all forms of racism. These political leaders would like to see more Asian-Americans in political life. California politician Jule Tang believes that Asian-Americans will become a united political force with their own elected officials. Ms. Tang says, "Asians want to be really part of the American system."

(33)

A.Some Americans look down upon Asian-Americans.

B.Some Americans blame China for the trade imbalance.

C.Some Americans blame Japanese for the trade imbalance and loss of jobs.

D.Americans think that they lost their jobs because Asian-Americans have taken the job places.

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听力原文:NIT DoCoMo Inc, Japan's largest mobile phone service provider, has 50.5 million c

听力原文: NIT DoCoMo Inc, Japan's largest mobile phone service provider, has 50.5 million customers and KDDI Corp has 24.1 million. Vodafone KK has just 17 percent of the Japanese market and is straggling to match services such as wireless credit card payments and song downloads offered at the larger companies.

DoCoMo and KDDI "are trying to add new services such as auction sites, credit card and movie downloads," says Gerhard Fasol, president of Eurotechnology Japan KK, a telecommunications consulting and research company in Tokyo. "Vodafone KK doesn't have a real edge at the moment."

Vodafone, the world's largest mobile phone operator, and Tokyo-based Softbank said on March 3 that they are in talks on a transaction, but didn't provide details. Softbank may pay as much as 2 trillion yen (17.2 billion US dollars) for 98 percent of Vodafone KK, one of the biggest acquisitions by a Japanese company, the Nihon Keizai newspaper reported March 5, without citing anyone.

"We're committing all our efforts into the talks," says Softbank spokesman Hideo Azuma on March 4. "We can't comment on time frame, price or any other details." Softbank's stock has more than doubled in the past year. "Investors are less concerned about Softbank's risk of large-scale financing but are reacting positively to the forward-looking move," says Hiroichi Nishi, an equities manager at Nikko Cordial Securities Inc in Tokyo.

What's the share of Vodafone KK in the mobile market?

A.About 1/4.

B.Below 1/5.

C.Over 1/4.

D.Over 1/3.

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听力原文:W: The hat is beautiful and the color is nice. How much is it?M: The original pri

听力原文:W: The hat is beautiful and the color is nice. How much is it?

M: The original price was seventy, but we have cut it down by twenty percent.

Q: How much is the hat?

(18)

A.14.

B.17

C.20.

D.56

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听力原文:From 1971 until 1986 Japan's share in the high technology export market increased

听力原文: From 1971 until 1986 Japan's share in the high technology export market increased by almost 10 per cent whereas the other large countries experienced a loss in market share of almost as much as 12 percent.

Despite these nuances it cannot be denied that small countries are less involved in high-tech export markets. Why is this? As already stated, high-tech markets are characterized by rapid progress, complexity and the need for a strong base and sustained progress in R & D (Research and Development). These characteristics of high-tech are increasing the trend toward even greater economics of scale because of high costs and high risks.

Furthermore, an understanding of user's needs and the supply of education and support services are also becoming more and more important in high-tech markets. These are more difficult to handle in international markets with a diversity of languages, economic structures and cultures. These factors make it difficult for small countries to use export to overcome the disadvantages of a limited domestic market. Thus large countries with large domestic markets have a distinct advantage in high-tech production because of growing economics of scale and ready access to a large number of potential users.

Another possible reason why small countries are less involved in high-tech markets is that the transportation costs of low-tech products, say, the cost of agricultural products or bricks, are often relatively higher. Because of this the market size is geographically limited and such products may be more likely to be exported from a small country than from a large one.

An explanation of why Small countries might be less involved in high-tech markets has just been given. In the future significant start-up costs and leader advantages make it unlikely that small countries can hope to break into high-tech markets in which large countries already have the lead. Our empirical evidence does not clearly indicate that small countries are becoming even less specialized in the high-tech export sectors and more specialized in low-tech. It is also possible that small countries occupy certain places within some high-tech sectors. However, it is exactly the lower general level of high-tech specialization, combined with the difficulties of becoming specialized in high-tech, that has led certain observers to conclude that the economic future of small countries looks bleak. It is for the above reasons that we have to question the real need for small countries to hurry up in trying to seize large shares in the international high-tech market. It may not do much good for their own economic growth.

—You will hear a talk presented by a reporter about high-tech market in the world.

—For each question 23—30 mark one letter(A, B or C)for the correct answer.

—After you have listened once, replay the recording.

From 1971 until 1986, Japanese share in high technology export market increased by ______.

A.almost 5%

B.almost 10%

C.almost 20%

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听力原文:Have you ever been to Japan?(11)A.I will go to help her.B.Yes, l have.C.No, 1 hav

听力原文:Have you ever been to Japan?

(11)

A.I will go to help her.

B.Yes, l have.

C.No, 1 have.

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听力原文:Why is Danny moving to Japan?(A)Because he is from Italy.(B)He's transferring to

听力原文:Why is Danny moving to Japan?

(A) Because he is from Italy.

(B) He's transferring to a new branch.

(C) He is going abroad in two weeks.

(35)

A.

B.

C.

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听力原文:W: I'm going to Japan this autumn. This will be my first visit to the country.M:

听力原文:W: I'm going to Japan this autumn. This will be my first visit to the country.

M: Oh, I've been there twice.

What do we know about the woman?

A.She has been to Japan only once.

B.She has been to Japan twice.

C.She has never been to Japan.

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听力原文:Now 6,000 England football fans are expected to travel to Japan for this summer's
World Cup, far more than for any other European team, according to the Football Association'. The Japanese have ordered the highest security levels for the event; they are also worried about the threat of terrorist attacks.

For fear of terrorist attacks, Japan, a host country of this year's World Cup, has tightened the security for the event.

A.正确

B.错误

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听力原文:What are the three biggest markets for American agricultural exports?(36)A.Canada

听力原文:What are the three biggest markets for American agricultural exports?

(36)

A.Canada, Japan and Mexico.

B.Canada, Mexico and the European Union.

C.Japan, the European Union and Asia.

D.Japan, Latin America and Asia.

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听力原文: By Paul Abrahams in Tokyo Results from Japan's largest petrochemicals companies

听力原文: By Paul Abrahams in Tokyo

Results from Japan's largest petrochemicals companies for the year to March 31st reflect the crisis facing a sector plagued by sluggish domestic demand, over capacity, plunging prices and the appreciation of the yen.

News of the sector's dire trading position follow this week's decision by Showa Denko to sell its poly styrene business.

The company, a marginal manufacturer, sold its 30,000 tonnes a year Kawasaki Plant to Asahi Chemical, Japan's largest polystyrene manufacturer with capacity of about 333,000 tonnes a year, equivalent to about 25 per cent of the market. The move was the latest in a series of alliances and mergers as the troubled industry restructures.

Mitsubishi Petrochemical, the country's biggest plastics group, reported a loss of Y 8.39 bn ($80m) compared with pre-tax profits last year of Y 8.25 bn. The group made an operating loss of Y 13.8 bn, the first since 1982. The poor result came despite cost cutting measures, lower raw material prices, and Y 4 bn worth of profits from equity sales.

Turnover fell 12.2 per cent from Y 372 bn to Y 326 bn, as prices and volumes declined. Earnings per share, which reached Y 52.5 in 1991, fell to a loss per share of Y 9.44. The group, which is scheduled to merge with Mitsubishi Kasei on October 1st, cut its dividend from Y 8 per share to Y 4.

Mitsubishi Kasei's pre-tax profits fell 76. 8 per cent from Y 9.3 bn last year to Y 2.2 bn. The group reported its first operating loss in 40 years at Y 467 m, and only managed to post positive pre-tax results by selling Y15.7 bn worth of equities. Turnover fell 1.8 per cent, the fourth yearly decline, to Y696 bn. The dividend was halved to Y 3 per share.

Mr. Morihisa Takano, managing director, said the newly merged group would generate pre-tax profits of Y 10 bn on sales of Y 55 bn during the year to March 1995.

He predicted petrochemicals prices would bottom out during the summer. No decision had been made a bout the dividend, but the new company could pass it during the current year, the pre-tax profits at Mitsui Petrochemical Industries, Japan's biggest polyethylene maker, plunged 75 per cent from Y 9 bn to Y 2.26bn on sales down 9.3 per cent at Y 272 bn. The company blamed poor demand for the slump which offset the benefits of cost-cutting measures. The dividend is unchanged at Y 6 per share. The group forecasts pre-tax profits for the current year marginally up at Y 3 bn on turnover of Y 276 bn.

Shin-Etsu, one of Japan's biggest makers of poly vinyl chloride, reported profits down 26.1 per cent from Y 17.6 bn to Y 13 bn. Sales increased 0.2 per cent from Y 275 bn to Y 276 bn. Net profits fell 26.6 per cent to Y 7.08 bn, or Y 21.85 per share.

The group maintained the final dividend at Y3.75, making the full-year pay out Y7.5 per share. Shin-Etsu forecasts pre-tax profits for the cur rent year of Y 15.5 bn on sales of Y 277 bn.

The outlook for the petrochemicals industry remains bleak. The imbalance between supply and demand for ethylene, the basic building block of petrochemicals, is about 2.8m tonnes of ethylene and is set to deteriorate further this year.

A massive 700,000-tonne-a-year ethylene complex owned by Maruzen, Mitsui Petrochemical and Sumitomo Chemical comes on stream later this year and Mitsubishi Petrochemical is also commissioning a new 300,000-tonne-a-year plant this year.

?You will hear a report presented by a journalist from Tokyo. He talks about the difficult situations met by Japanese chemical groups. He gives some important figures of four biggest chemical groups in Japan.

?For each question 23-30 mark one letter (A, B or C) for the correct answer

?After you have listened once, replay he recording.

The crisis met by Japanese chemical groups is caused by

A.over capacity

B.high prices

C.high cost

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