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The audit gatekeeper is in vain! The primary school exam papers are all Japanese-style names, and the questions are all related to Japanese culture

author:Big head guy talking

Preamble:

Recently, there have been a lot of topics about the invasion of Japanese culture, such as the red scarf and the "red shawl", the "Japanese headscarf being beaten", and recently, there has been a case of elementary school test papers all having Japanese names.

I am really puzzled why such a test paper full of Japanese cultural genes appears in the examination hall of our elementary school students.

Exam Content:

Recently, an elementary school test paper has been hotly discussed because the test paper is full of Japanese names, and there is a reading comprehension question in the test paper, and the inner cylinder of the article will call "I" Shota, "Dad" will be called Ryuta, "Mom" will be called Akemi, and "Grandpa" will be called Ichiro.

It's all Japanese-style names, who came up with such reading comprehension questions? And who is the gatekeeper? appeared in the primary school test paper in a grand manner, which made you a little scary.

The audit gatekeeper is in vain! The primary school exam papers are all Japanese-style names, and the questions are all related to Japanese culture

There are also the next few reading comprehension questions, the editor went to check it out, and found that the content of one of the questions was excerpted from an article called "Sunrise on the Sea", the author is a Japanese person-Defu Luhua.

The audit gatekeeper is in vain! The primary school exam papers are all Japanese-style names, and the questions are all related to Japanese culture

The question of the question is also very strange, asking the time and place to see the sunrise.

The audit gatekeeper is in vain! The primary school exam papers are all Japanese-style names, and the questions are all related to Japanese culture

It's a very simple question, but the question is such a simple question, why choose a Japanese text to do the question, and specifically ask the time and place?

The time is in the Meiji era, and the location is in Choshi (yáo).

The focus here is on "Meiji" and "Cho (yáo)"

Time: Meiji. The Meiji period was the most important period in the history of Japan, with the creation of the famous "Meiji Restoration", which transformed Japan from a closed feudal country to a modern industrial country, and it was also a period when Japanese militarism gradually took shape.

Location: Cho (yáo) sub. Choshi (yáo) refers to the Kanto region of Japan.

The word "Kanto", I believe all netizens are familiar with it, the sea of blood is deep!

Write at the end:

This kind of content and questions should not appear on the examination papers of elementary school students!

I can't help but ask:

Who's asking the question?

Who audits it?

What is its purpose?

There are no other articles in China that have been excerpted to produce such test questions?

Why do you have to use the content of Japanese culture?

Bold, simply bold!

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