BEIJING, March, 17th --The Japanese automaker Toyota will recall some 4,400 units of FJ Cruiser cars in China over seat belt flaws, China's consumer quality watchdog said Saturday.
The General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine (AQSIQ) said on its website that Toyota China will recall these imported cars produced between December 2007 and March 2013.
Toyota is busy working on the solution to the flaw and will release improvement methods before April 15, according to the administration.
This marks Toyota's second recalling this year after the auto giant announced in January that it would recall 22,869 units of Lexus IS cars in China due to wiper arm problem.
China's private auto ownership reached 93.09 million units by the end of 2012, up 18.3 percent compared with the year before. Along with the fast expanding auto market, Chinese drivers grow more concerned about the quality of their cars.
Also on Saturday, the AQSIQ said in a statement on its website that its research has basically confirmed the German automaker Volkswagen's direct shift gearbox (DSG) transmission has defects which may cause engine power failures and urged Volkswagen to recall defective cars after China Central Television (CCTV) exposed Volkswagen's gearbox defect on Friday.
To better protect the interests of Chinese consumers, the AQSIQ announced late last year that it would formulate a guideline to regulate a recall system for faulty cars.
1.What does underlined the word “recall” in the first paragraph probably mean?
A. To bring something into one’s mind.
B. To ask people to return a product.
C. To ask someone to go back
D. To remember something from the past.
2.According to the passage, Lexus IS cars were found to have .
A. wiper arm problem B. seat belt flaws
C. engine power failure D. gearbox defect
3.What is the purpose of regulating a recall system for faulty cars?
A. For a better development of national automobile industry of China.
B. To limit the sales of imported cars in China.
C. For a better protection of rights and interests of Chinese consumers.
D. In order to show the authority and power of AQSIQ.
4.What was China’s private auto ownership by the end of 2011?
A. About 110 million units. B. About 93 million units.
C. About 90 million units. D. About 79 million units.
5.Which of the following statements is probably NOT true according to the news?
A. Chinese put more and more focus on the quality of their cars.
B. Toyota will release its improvements on faulty cars in less than a month.
C. It was AQSIQ that first exposed Volkswagen’s DSG defects.
D. You may get the information about faulty cars on the website of AQSIQ.
On the Iraq-Syria border, a pack of wild dogs circled a group of American soldiers for food. The 1 of the pack was a gray-and-white dog. The soldiers 2 him Nubs. Nubs was shaking and 3 able to stand. Marine major Brian Dennis looked closer and saw that there was a knife wound 4 his chest.
Dennis couldn’t 5 seeing the dog suffer. He and his men immediately treated the wound, and gave Nubs oral medicine. Nubs pulled through but was still 6. The next day, the team had to leave. Ten days later, Dennis’s unit was back and so was Nubs. He was still 7, but the men fed him and played with him.
Before long the unit once again 8 an outpost (前哨) 70 miles away. Nubs, slowly but 9 tracked them far into the trackless wasteland until the men lost 10 of him. Two days later, beyond Dennis’s 11, he saw Nubs just outside the outpost. The dog had 12 him across 70 miles of frozen desert to meet the friend who had saved his life. From then on Nubs and the men slept in the same place, and ran around in the same ruins.
Until a(n) 13 came down from above that they should not be allowed to have pets, Dennis decided to make sure the dog 14 continue to live the good life. So he quickly 15 $4,000 from his family and friends to fly Nubs to 16.
A month later, when Dennis and the dog were 17 in California, at first Nubs didn’t recognize the guy. 18 within seconds , the dog flew into Dennis’s arms, 19 up again and again to lick his friend’s face.
A little care and concern in the middle of war will not save a 20 world. But small stories, like the story of a soldier and a dog, hold a promise of a harmonious world.
1.A. guider B. leader C. major D. helper
2.A. called B. said C. told. D. spoke
3.A. mostly B. certainly C. barely D. clearly
4.A. in B. on C. at D. behind
5.A. help B. stand C. admit D. avoid
6.A. in vain B. in danger C. in surprise D. in pain
7.A. weak B. sad C. alive D. alone
8.A. made up B. returned from C. left for D. took over
9.A. aimlessly B. determinedly C. unhappily D. carefully
10.A. touch B. footprint C. sight D. control
11.A. imagination B. ability C. understanding D. power
12.A. saved B. shown C. found D. followed
13.A. signal B. project C. plan D. order
14.A. need B. would C. might D. should
15.A. rose B. arose C. raised D. aroused
16.A. Britain B. America C. Iraq D. Syria
17.A. reunited B. recalled C. restored D. reminded
18.A. So B. And C. But D. Then
19.A. jumping B. climbing C. cheering D. bringing
20.A. peaceful B. competitive C. fantastic D. violent
It was in time of danger ________ he made the final decision ________ they should send more doctors there.
A. where; that B. when; which
C. where; what D. that; that
It is a great for any man to be able to talk or hear, neither ignorantly nor ridiculously, upon any subject.
A. advantage B. chance C. fun D. importance
They suggested that the professor _____ just now _____ chairman of the meeting.
A. referring to; was made B. referring to; be made
C. referred to; be made D. referred to; was made
Everyone in the village hoped that he would ______ after a few days’ treatment.
A. pick up B. come up C. keep up D. make up