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听力文本
The Japanese government promised to make its border controls stronger. This is because of how easy it was for someone on bail to escape the country. Ex-Nissan CEO Carlos Ghosn fled Japan to Lebanon on December the 30th. Courts in Tokyo were waiting to put Mr Ghosn on trial for fraud. Ghosn escaped from Japan even though the police had his three passports. Japan's justice minister, Masako Mori, said Japan would strengthen its border departure checks. She also said she would review bail conditions. Ms Mori told reporters that she has already taken actions to prevent anyone else on bail leaving the country. She said: "I have instructed the immigration agency to further tighten the departure process."
It is still unclear how Mr Ghosn escaped from Japan. There were security cameras at his home that operated for 24 hours a day. News sources say he took a bullet train from Tokyo to get to the airport. He then hid in the case of a double bass. He chose a regional airport where security was not so tight. He then flew from Osaka to Turkey and then on to Lebanon, apparently without a passport. However, Lebanese officials said he entered Lebanon legally on Monday with a French passport. He has not been seen since. The international crime agency Interpol has created a "wanted" notice for Mr Ghosn. Japan cannot ask Lebanon to return Mr Ghosn because there is no extradition treaty.
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重点解析
1.This is because of how easy it was for someone on bail to escape the country.
escape逃亡
A prisoner has escaped from a jail in northern England.
一名囚犯从英格兰北部的一所监狱中越狱 。
2.Ex-Nissan CEO Carlos Ghosn fled Japan to Lebanon on December the 30th.
flee逃走
He slammed the bedroom door behind him and fled.
他把卧室房门重重地关上,然后逃跑了 。
参考翻译
日本政府承诺加强边境管控
现在仍不清楚戈恩是如何逃出日本的