[originaltext] In spite of some signs that the recession in Japan could be e

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In spite of some signs that the recession in Japan could be easing, the important export market is down nearly 46 percent, compared to a year ago. At the center of the downturn, are Japan’s car manufacturers — heavily dependent on foreign markets. It is not only a lack of demand from abroad that has hurt these companies, but growing disinterest in car ownership at home, too. The Japan Automotive Manufacturers Association forecasts that, for the first time in almost three decades, less than five million automobiles will be sold domestically this year. This is not only because of the recession, but a change in the way Japanese consumers regard owning a vehicle. A generation ago, car ownership in Japan was seen as a sign of wealth and affluence. But Martin Schultz, senior economist at the Fujitzu Research Institute in Tokyo, says that mindset is a thing of the past. "For younger people in Japan, the car is simply not a status symbol anymore. It is a tool," Schultz said. "Japan has wonderful infrastructure beyond roads. For younger people, having a car is basically a costly and cumbersome affair. "Surging gas prices and parking lot fees that put drivers back hundreds of dollars a month are just some of the reasons why young Japanese would rather spend their money elsewhere. Japanese automakers have seen this trend coming for a while. And, in part, that is why they focus so much attention on foreign markets. To offset the slump in sales, manufacturers have laid off hundreds of thousands of short-term contract workers. There is concern here that, if the production does not pick back up soon, companies may have to resort to letting go of full-time salaried employees.
Questions 32 to 35 are based on the passage you have just heard.
32. What is the passage mainly about?
33. What do Japanese younger people regard car ownership as, according to Schultz?
34. What might be the reason that young Japanese don’t want to buy cars?
35. What have Japanese automakers done to offset the slump in sales?

选项 A、Japanese car sales are down.
B、Economy in Japan is from bad to worse.
C、The main consumers of cars in Japan are middle-aged people.
D、Japan is heavily dependent on the foreign market.

答案 A

解析 选项均为完整的句子且主题各异表明,本题可能考查短文主题。短文开头提到,尽管日本经济衰退的迹象有所缓解,但是重要的出口市场已经缩减了46%。日本的汽车制造业正处于低迷时期,不仅国外需求缩减,国内购买汽车的欲望也不断降低,接下来短文进一步展开说明,由此可知,短文主要在讲日本汽车销量的锐减,故答案为[A]。
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