问题 选择题

人生的意义包括(   )

①自身对社会的体验和感悟     

②追求卓越,敢于创新,善于创造

③及时行乐,使自己轻松、愉快 

④通过自己的创造性劳动,为社会、为他人作贡献

A.①③④

B.②③④

C.①②③

D.①②④

答案

答案:D

题目分析:人类要吃穿住行,社会要进步发展,就需要人们有所贡献,否则,人类将难以生存,社会将难以发展。一个真正懂得珍爱生命价值的人在享受现实生活的给予的同时,更会积极地为他人,社会做出自己的贡献,一个人的能力有大小,但是只要能为他人带来欢乐和幸福,为社会做出贡献,他的生命就有价值。有意义的人生还需要有明确的进取目标何敢于创造的精神。故①②④是正确的,③中只顾及自我的感受,而不顾他人与社会。

单项选择题

Large parts of the world have not enjoyed the remarkable global progress in health conditions that have taken place over the past century. Indeed, millions of deaths in impoverished nations are avoidable with prevention and treatment options that the rich world already uses. This year, 10 million children will die in low and middle income countries. If child death rates were the same as those in developed countries this figure would be lower than 1 million. Conversely, if child death rates were those of rich countries just 100 years ago, the figure would be 30 million. Today’s tools for improving health are so powerful and inexpensive that health conditions could be reasonably good even in poor countries if policy makers spent even relatively little in the right places.

Recent research for the Copenhagen Consensus identifies several highly cost-effective options that would tackle some of the planet’s most urgent health problems. The most promising investment is in tuberculosis treatment. Some 90 percent of the 1.6 million tuberculosis deaths in 2003 occurred in low-and middle-income countries. Because tuberculosis affects working-age people, it can be a trigger of household poverty. The cornerstone of control is prompt treatment using first-line drugs, which doesn’t require a sophisticated health system. Spending $1 billion on tuberculosis treatment in a year would save 1 million lives. Because good health accompanies higher levels of national economic welfare in the long run, the economic benefits are worth $ 30 billion.

The second most cost-effective investment is tackling heart disease. Heart disease might not seem like a pressing issue for poor nations, but it represents more than a quarter of their death toll. Measures to reduce risk factors other than smoking — high intake or saturated animal fat, obesity, binge drinking of. alcohol, physical inactivity, and low fruit and vegetable consumption — have had little success. Treating acute heart attacks with inexpensive drugs is, however, cost-effective. Spending $ 200 million could avert several hundred thousand deaths, yielding benefits that are 25 times higher than costs.

The third option is prevention and treatment of malaria. A billion dollars would expand the provision of insecticide-treated bed-nets and facilitate provision of highly effective treatment. This would save more than a million child deaths and produce economic benefits worth $ 20 billion.

The fourth alternative for policymakers is to focus on child health initiatives. The best measures are familiar ones expanding immunization coverage, promoting breastfeeding, increasing the use of simple and cheap treatments for diarrhea and childhood pneumonia, and so on.

Even if the costs of all these initiatives were two or three times higher than we estimate, these efforts would still provide amazing opportunities to reduce health inequality and do good in the world.

What would be the best title for this passage?()

A.Best Options for Tackling World’s Killer Diseases.

B.Cost-effective Investment in Impoverished Nations.

C.Health Inequality between Developed and Developing Countries.

D.Earth’s Killer Diseases: Tuberculosis, Heart Attack and Malaria.

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