问题 单项选择题

一项技术出现或引进之后,自然会产生技术客体即机器等实物和技术主体即操作的人,但仅有主客体还不能构成现实的技术活动。客体和主体只有在人类的物质生产劳动中构成一定的“社会结合”,技术活动才能得以正常运行,才能成为改造自然的现实力量。主体与客体之间的“社会结合”也就是管理。可见( )。

A.管理的建立是技术活动得以正常展开的必然要求

B.技术活动的主体没有管理重要

C.技术活动的客体没有管理重要

D.技术可以引进,而管理不可以引进

答案

参考答案:A

解析: 由陈述明显可以看出,“只有”主体和客体之间的“社会结合”,技术活动“才能”得以正常运行,可见“社会结合”是技术活动得以正常开展的前提条件,所以A为正确答案。选项B、C、D则不能从陈述中推出。

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While some international couriers are showing signs of exhaustion, EMS (Express Mail Service), the generic name for the courier services of post offices, seems to be finding its stride. Known as Datapost in Britain, as Chronopost in France, and as A1-Barid al-Mumtaz in Saudi Arabia, EMS is now second in the international courier business (jointly with TNT Skypack). Last year it delivered 5.6 million items, weighing less than 20 kilograms each, across borders. That and its annual growth rate of around 5 percent have worried DHL, the market leader, enough for it to counter-attack in the Courts.
On October 26, a Dutch judge ruled against DHL on all three counts filed against the Dutch post office: that the three-initial name was too close to DHL’s; that the orange lines in the EMS logo were too similar to DHL’s dark red ones; and that the claim to the widest route system in the world was unfounded. DHL has threatened the Swiss post office with similar action, but it may reconsider after the Dutch ruling.
EMS has some advantages over the private couriers. One is a dense ready-made network of offices, especially in Europe, the avowed target area of the private couriers. Another advantage is a long tradition of working with customs authorities. In a business where minutes count, it pays to have good friends at customs. That advantage particularly irritates the private couriers because there is no legal way to combat such unquantifiable coziness.
The private courier services are also annoyed because in countries like Switzerland and Italy, where the post office is officially a monopoly, they pay it a fee. In Switzerland DHL says it pays more than SFr lm ($ 708,000) "to the competition" each year. In France the couriers have won a battle for exoneration.
Although governments are under little pressure to keep prices artificially low, EMS is often cheaper than the private couriers, but not always. A recent test in Britain (on a domestic route) showed Datapost about halfway between the least and the most expensive, but gave it full marks for speed and service.
Each national EMS is free to set its rates and follow its own rules on things like bulk discounts. The Universal Postal Union, based in Berne, determines how costs and revenues are split between sending and receiving countries, and standardizes procedures. More than 100 postal administrations have linked into the system—and more are coming, including Russia’s. That makes the feisty EMS particularly happy since its rivals have not been allowed to serve anywhere in Russia.

Which of the following is true of DHL according to the passage

A. It cooperates with TNT Skypack.
B. It is showing signs of exhaustion.
C. It might have a leading position in the international courier business.
D. It has an annual growth rate of 5%.