He ______ Tokyo, for I saw him a short time ago.A.must have gone toB.mustn't have been toC
He ______ Tokyo, for I saw him a short time ago.
A.must have gone to
B.mustn't have been to
C.can't have gone to
D.can't have been to
He ______ Tokyo, for I saw him a short time ago.
A.must have gone to
B.mustn't have been to
C.can't have gone to
D.can't have been to
A.is going to
B.wants
C.would like to
He has been ______ from the Tokyo head office to the Singapore branch.
A.translated
B.transformed
C.transferred
D.transported
A.identity
B.spelling
C.accent
D.vocabulary
Carlos manages two Global 500 companies. He ()(work) in Paris and Tokyo every month. He()(spend) between one and two weeks in Tokyo. When he is in Tokyo, he ()(have) a lot of important meetings. He()(do) the same thing in Paris at Renault.
Every month is different. In March, he ()(have) one week in the USA (he is also head of Nissan's North American operations), one week in Japan, and two weeks in France.
If he ()(not have) six hours of sleep, he()(not feel) good. He usually ()(get up) before six, but he()(not like) tohave meetings before eight. He likes to use the early morning to think. When he needs more time to think, he()(wake up) earlier.
A.must have gone
B.mustn't have been
C.can't have gone
D.can't have been
听力原文:You are going to be free in the afternoon, aren't you?
(A) Yes, do you need any help?
(B) Yes, I'm going to Tokyo tomorrow.
(C) It costs 20 dollars.
(29)
A.
B.
C.
Why did South Korea's president have mixed feelings about his visit to Japan this week?
A.Because he had to reconcile and develop a relationship with his former enemy.
B.Because he was abducted in Tokyo once.
C.Because Japan ruled Korea for 36 years.
D.Because he was forced to go there as an opposition leader.
What is the main idea for this passage?
A.Japanese Prime Minister Koizumi's visiting Tokyo's Yasukuni Shrine.
B.Some Japanese people's actions and remarks towards the history.
C.The deadlock between China and Japan.
D.The promotion of a Japan-China free trade agreement.
听力原文: Chinese Ambassador to Japan Wang Yi called on the Japanese business community Friday to launch preparations for negotiations on a Japan-China free trade agreement. "Japan and China should start a private-sector study on a bilateral FTA," Wang said in an address to a seminar the Japan Productivity Center for Socio-Economic Development hosted in this central Japan summer resort. Chinese Vice Premier Wu Yi called for early bi- lateral FTA negotiations when she visited Japan in May. The ambassador urged the two countries to deepen their economic ties in order to improve overall relations. "Japan and China should urgently break the deadlock" that has gripped bilateral relations over the history issue, he said. Wang asked Japan to be prudent in dealing with the history issue. “China expects Japan to make decisions on its own and take appropriate steps.” In this respect, he advised Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi to refrain from visiting Tokyo's Yasukuni Shrine dedicated to some war criminals as well as the war dead. Japan has reflected on and apologized for its past invasion of China, Wang noted. “But some people's actions and remarks have run counter to such reflection.”
What is the main idea for this passage?
A.Japanese Prime Minister Koizumi's visiting Tokyo's Yasukuni Shrine.
B.Some Japanese people's actions and remarks towards the history.
C.The deadlock between China and Japan.
D.The promotion of a Japan-China free trade agreement.
Shoichi knew that Japan had lost the war, but the humiliation of defeat kept him from surrendering. So he stayed in the jungle, living on what he could search out. He ate mostly insects, snails, frogs and rats.
In 1972, U.S. authorities finally convinced Shoichi to "surrender". He was sent back to his homeland. Shoichi's returning home attracted a lot of attention. When a department store in Tokyo exhibited his jungle clothes and tools, more than 350,000 curious people came to view them. After spending some time back in civilization, Shoichi met a forty-five years old widow. The old soldier and the widow fell in love and married. After their wedding, the couple took a honeymoon trip to the island of Guam.
(30)
A.The island of Guam.
B.The battles on Guam during World War II.
C.Yokoi Shoichi's marriage.
D.A Japanese soldier who hid on Guam.
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