Japan is a small country with few natural resources.【C1】______this, Japanese productivity, the rate at which goods are produced,

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问题     Japan is a small country with few natural resources.【C1】______this, Japanese productivity, the rate at which goods are produced,【C2】______more than eleven times in the past thirty years. Many people in the West wonder how the Japanese do it. The key【C3】______Japan’s success can be discovered by looking at some basic differences between Japanese and Western attitudes towards work.
    People in the West generally view work【C4】______a necessary evil — one must give up part of one’s freedom to earn the money needed to live. To the Japanese, however, work is the central interest of one’s life; it’s【C5】______that a Japanese establishes his identity.
    A Japanese business firm is like a family. When an employee joins a company, he expects to work for that company for the rest of his working life;【C6】______is anyone dismissed. Promotion is based on the seniority system, the length of employment【C7】______one’s rank in the company. Those at the bottom do not【C8】______chances for promotion because those at the top retire at a certain age【C9】______others may have their turn. In addition, the difference between the lowest and the highest salaries is much less than【C10】______in the West.
【C6】

选项 A、barely
B、rarely
C、occasionally
D、frequently

答案B

解析 本题考查的是语义。根据上下文的意思。“日本的公司就像一个家庭,一个人加入之后,就希望为该公司服务一生,很少会有人被解雇”。所以rarely“很少地”符合此处的意思,而且正因为rarely表示否定意义,所以句子用了倒装的形式,也符合语法规则,故选项B)应为正确答案。barely“仅仅;只不过”,occasionally“偶尔”和frequently“经常地”均不符合句子意思。
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