Part IV Error detection and correction (15 minutes) I’m a great admirer of the Japanese because they know where they’re come from , they know where they’re at, And they know where they’re going. And most important, They have a national strategy to get them there . They also know to make good cars. During the 1970s. Their --71-- cars were actually better than ours. That’s not true any longer , but many Americans . How did Japanese cars get so good? It starts with the workers. To begin, labor costs over there are --72-- much higher than ours. Japanese workers earn about --73-- 60 percents of what American counterparts take --74-- home. They don’t have automatic cost-of-living increases tie --75-- to the Consumer Price Index, as American workers do. And they don’t have the same array of company –paid medical benefits that --76-- took the consumer several hundred dollars a car. Japan’s workers are also more productive than ours. I don’t mean that they’re better , merely that they operate by a different set of rules. There are really only two job classifications in Japan: --77-- skilled and unskilled. Depending on that needs to be done on --78-- a given day, a worker may perform a variety of jobs. If the --79-- floor is clean, he’ll pick up a broom and sweep it without --80-- worrying about that’s part of his job definition. Naturally this sense of responsibility leads to . 答案: 71. (know)how 72. (begin)begin with 73. (higher)lower 74. (percents)percent 75. (tie) tied 76. (took)cost 77. (that)what 78. (clean)dirty 79. (about) whether |