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阅读下列材料,回答问题。

材料一 欧洲空中客车是欧洲许多国家联合生产的。

材料二 目前,世界贸易总额约占世界年GDP总额的1/4左右。自20世纪90年代以来,国际贸易增长率大大高于世界经济增长率。20世纪90年代,世界贸易总额平均每年增长6%;2010年增长速度达10%以上。

材料三 中国2010年吸引外商直接投资1057.4亿美元,全年中国对外直接投资达到680亿美元,均达到历史最高水平。

(1)上述材料表明当今世界经济发展呈现什么趋势?(6分)

(2)推动这一趋势发展的原因是什么?(20分)

答案

(1)当今世界经济的发展趋势是经济全球化。(6分)

(2)经济全球化是生产力和生产关系发展的必然结果。(5分)生产社会化和国际分工的发展,使生产要素打破地域和国界的限制;(5分)市场经济的进一步发展,要求在全球范围内配置资源;资本为了追逐利润,到处寻找投资机会和投资领域;(5分)以信息技术为代表的新技术革命以及现代交通工具的发展,加强了各国之间的联系,推动着经济全球化的发展。(5分)

第(1)问指明世界经济发展的趋势是什么;第(2)问回答经济全球化的原因即可。

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