ThenumberofJapanesestudentsintheChinesemainlandismorethanthosestudyingintheUS,accordingtoJapan'sMinistryofEducation,Culture,Sports,ScienceandTechnology,aTaiwannewsoutletreportedonMonday.Japansawthepeakofs
ThenumberofJapanesestudentsintheChinesemainlandismorethanthosestudyingintheUS,accordingtoJapan'sMinistryofEducation,Culture,Sports,ScienceandTechnology,aTaiwannewsoutletreportedonMonday.
Japansawthepeakofstudyingabroadin2010when124,000soughtacademiccareersoverseas.About61,000JapanesestudiedintheUSin2010,abouthalfthetotalstudyingabroad.Butsincethen,thenumberhasdecreased.In2015,thenumberwasdowntoonlyjustover20,000,about20percentofJapanesestudentsbeingeducatedoverseas.
ThenumberofJapanesegoingtotheChinesemainlandtostudyhasbeenrisingsince2009andnowsurpassestheUS.
Anofficialspokesmansaid,"Choicesarevariousforstudyingabroadnowadays,notjustlimitedtotheUS.ManyJapaneseuniversitieshaveanincreasingnumberofexchangepro-gramswithChineseuniversitiesandJapanesecompaniesnowtendtopreferpeoplewithacademicexperienceinAsiaratherthantheUSorEuropeaspreviously.Tuitionfees(学费)areanotherreason.AnnualfeesinUSuniversitiesarealmosttwicethosechargedbyChineseuniversities."
SomeJapaneseexpertssaythedeclineindicatesyoungJapanesearesatisfiedwiththedomesticsituationratherthanpreparingforchallengesoutside.
29.HowmanyJapanesestudentsstudiedabroadin2015?___
A.About61,000.
B.About100,000.
C.About124,000.
D.About200,000.
30.Whatdoesthefourthparagraphmainlytalkabout?___
A.ThetuitionfeesaboutstudyingintheUS.
B.ThechoicesforJapanesestudentstostudyabroad.
C.ThereasonswhyJapanesestudentsgotostudyinChina.
D.TheproblemsthatJapanesestudentshavewhenstudyinginChina.
31.Theunderlinedword"domestic"inthelastparagraphisclosestinmeaningto"___".
A.native B.previous C.complex D.simple.