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China has changed a lot since before.As we know, China 1 (be)a 2 (close)country.Nearly thirty years ago China 3 (open)her gate to the world and they 4 (hope)to be part of the world, especially in economy.China 5 (develop) very fast these years.In 2001, China joined the WTO.China 6 (become)much stronger and richer since entering the WTO.

However Chinese enterprises(企業(yè))have met a lot of difficulties and challenge in having dealings(打交道)with foreign countries, and quite some of them7 (charge控告)for intellectual property disputes(知識(shí)產(chǎn)權(quán)糾紛)and dumping goods(傾銷).They have lost much benefit(利益)for that.Surely they 8 (meet)more challenges in future.They need 9 (improve)their product quality(產(chǎn)品質(zhì)量)and intellectual property management.They also have to use weapons(武器)of laws to have dealings with foreign enterprises.A Chinese government official said that Chinese government 10  (help)the enterprises to solve such problems.

1.had been   2.closed   3.opened   4.hoped   5.have developed (or have been developing)

6.has become   7.have been charged   8.will not    9.to improve   10.would help

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When 1 (drink) alcoholic beverages, it is a Japanese custom 2 (serve) each other rather than pouring beverage into one's own glass. You are 3 (suppose) to always check your friends' cups, and serve them more when their cups are 4 (get) empty. Likewise, if someone 5 (want) to serve you more alcohol, you should quickly empty your glass and hold it towards that person.

While it 6 consider (看成) bad manner to become obviously drunk in some formal restaurants, for example in restaurants that serve kaiseki ryori (Japanese haute cuisine) , the same is not true for other types of restaurants such as izakaya, as long as you 7 (not bother) other guests.

Do not start drinking until everybody at the table 8 (serve) and the glasses 9 (raise 舉起)for a drinking salute, which usually is “kampai”. Avoid 10 (use) “chin chin” when drinking a toast, since these words mean “penis” in Japanese.

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