问题 单项选择题

可能性是指

A.一定要实现的东西

B.无法实现的东西

C.预示着事物发展前途的种种趋势

D.偶然的东西

答案

参考答案:C

解析: 考查点是可能性的含义。预示着事物发展的种种趋势是可能性的含义,故而C为应选项。A之所以是淘汰项,是因为可能的东西并非一定要实现的东西,由可能向现实的转化是需要条件的。B之所以是淘汰项,是因为无法实现的东西乃是不可能性。D之所以是淘汰项,是因为可能性有 必然的可能性与偶然的可能性之分。

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