问题 选择题

截至2011年3月底,重庆市公有制企业(国有、集体及其控股企业)实有40474户,比去年同期减少12.16%,降幅减缓5.56个百分点。公有制经济的比重的降低(  )

A.改变了公有制经济的主体地位

B.适应了社会生产力发展要求

C.扩大了公有资本的支配范围

D.充分发挥了公有制经济的主导作用

答案

答案:B

题目分析:该题考查公有制经济,A观点错误,公有制经济的比重的降低没有改变公有制经济的主体地位,B观点符合题意,因为公有制经济的比重虽然降低了,但是其竞争力提高了,更好的适应了社会生产力发展的要求,C观点与题意不符,比重降低,所以没有扩大支配范围,D观点错误,国有经济是主导作用,公有制经济是主体作用,故答案应选B。

单项选择题
单项选择题

Should anyone much care whether an American boy living overseas gets six vicious thwacks on his backside So much has been argued, rejoined and rehashed about the case of Michael Fay, an 18-year-old convicted of vandalism and sentenced to a caning in Singapore, that an otherwise sorry little episode has shaded into a certified International Incident, complete with intercessions by the U. S. head of state. An affair has outraged American libertarians even as it has animated a general debate about morality East and West and the proper functioning of U.S. law and order.

Which, to all appearances, is what Singapore wanted. The question of whether anyone should care about Michael Fay is idle. though Singapore officials profess shock at the attention his case had drawn, they know Americans care deeply about the many sides of this issue. Does a teenager convicted of spraying cars with easily removable paint deserve half a dozen powerful strokes At what point does swift, sure punishment become torture By what moral authority can America, with its high rates of lawlessness and license, preach of a safe society about human rights

The caning sentence has concentrated minds wondrously on an already lively domestic debate over what constitutes a due balance between individual and majority rights. Too bad Michael Fay has become a focus for this discussion. Not only does he seem destined to be pummeled and immobilized, but the use of Singapore as a standard for judging any other society, let alone the cacophonous U. S. , is fairly worthless.

To begin with, Singapore is an offshore republic that tightly limits immigration. Imagine crime-ridden Los Angeles, to which Singapore is sometimes contrasted, with hardly any inflow of the hard-luck, often desperate fortune seekers who flock to big cities. Even without its government’s disciplinary measures, Singapore more than plausibly would be much the same as it is now. An academic commonplace today is that the major factor determining social peace and prosperity is culture--a sense of common identity, tradition and values.

Unlike Singapore, though, the U. S. today is a nation in search of a common culture, trying to be a universal society that assimilates the traditions of people from all over the world. Efforts to safeguard minority as well as individual rights have produced a gridlock in the justice system. Its troubles stem more from the decay of family life than from any government failures. Few societies can afford to look on complacently. As travel eases and cultures intermix, the American experience is becoming the world’s.

The circumstances of this affair--evidently no Singaporean has ever been punished under the Vandalism Act for defacing private property--suggest that Singapore has used Fay as an unwilling point man in a growing quarrel between East and West about human rights.

The word "cacophonous" (Para. 3) most probably means()

A. commonplace

B. assimilative

C. disharmonious

D. stereotyped