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Unit 5 Never Judge byAppearancesBeforeReadingGlobal ReadingDetailedReadingAfterReadingSupplementaryReadingKobeKobe:one of the leading Japanese ports;Detailed Readinga major industrial center and railway hub;a cultural center;heavily bombed during World War Il but wasrebuilt and enlargedKBackNextS
Global Reading Detailed Reading After Reading Supplementary Reading Detailed Reading Before Reading Unit 5 Never Judge by Appearances Kobe Kobe: one of the leading Japanese ports; a major industrial center and railway hub; a cultural center; heavily bombed during World War II but was rebuilt and enlarged
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Unit 5 NeverJudgebyAppearancesBeforeReadingGlobal ReadingDetailedReadingAfterReadingSupplementaryReadingKobe,city,capitalofHyogo prefecture,S HonshuJapan,onOsaka Bay.Oneof theleading Japanese ports,it is also a major industrial center andrailway hub. It ispart of a transportationednetwork,which includes expresstrains andhighways,thatlinksit to Osaka, Kyoto,andNagoya.It has shipbuilding yards,vehicle factories,ironand steel mills,sugar refineries, and chemical,rubberand food-processingplants. A cultural center, Kobehasseveral colleges and universities and many temples andshrines. Kobe was heavily bombed during World War Il butwas rebuilt and enlarged, with much commercial buildingtaking place on landfill in Osaka Bay.Back KPrev
Global Reading Detailed Reading After Reading Supplementary Reading Detailed Reading Before Reading Unit 5 Never Judge by Appearances Kobe, city, capital of Hyogo prefecture, S Honshu, Japan, on Osaka Bay. One of the leading Japanese ports, it is also a major industrial center and railway hub. It is part of a transportation network, which includes express trains and highways, that links it to Osaka, Kyoto, and Nagoya. It has shipbuilding yards, vehicle factories, iron and steel mills, sugar refineries, and chemical, rubber, and food-processing plants. A cultural center, Kobe has several colleges and universities and many temples and shrines. Kobe was heavily bombed during World War II but was rebuilt and enlarged, with much commercial building taking place on landfill in Osaka Bay
Unit 5 Never Judge by AppearancesBeforeReadingGlobal ReadingDetailedReadingAfterReadingSupplementaryReadingYokohamaYokohama: Japan's second largest city;Detailed Readingone of the leading seaports in Japan;revived and prospered after the heavybombardment during World War Il;KBackNextS
Global Reading Detailed Reading After Reading Supplementary Reading Detailed Reading Before Reading Unit 5 Never Judge by Appearances Yokohama Yokohama: Japan’s second largest city; one of the leading seaports in Japan; revived and prospered after the heavy bombardment during World War II;