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阅读下列材料:

一个半世纪以前,当西方世界的坚船利炮撕裂了中华帝国的最后一抹自尊,国人面对着中国社会两千多年未有之大变局,在中国上层智识者中间掀起了一股向西方学习的思潮。这一思潮前后经历了从洋务运动到戊戌、辛亥再到五四几个时期,亦即经历了从科技到政治再到文化三个阶段。应该说,这一过程对于中国社会存在的根本问题的认识是由低到高,越来越接近于事物的本质的。从对物质性力量的了解到对制度性因素的认识再到对观念性力量的觉知,中国社会的根本缺陷和近代积贫积弱的终极根源愈益深入地得以揭示。

——李诘《文化决定论与人类智慧》

(1)材料中的“西方世界的坚船利炮撕裂了中华帝国的最后一抹自尊”和“中国社会两千多年未有之大变局”分别指的是什么?(1.5分)

(2)请分别写出洋务运动、戊戌变法、辛亥革命的各一个代表人物。(1.5分)

(3)向西方学习的思潮所经历的几个时期体现着中国近代化的基本进程。请依据材料归纳这一进程的基本特点。(1.5分)

(4)“中国社会的根本缺陷和近代积贫积弱的终极根源”是什么?(1.5分)

答案

(1)鸦片战争和中国开始沦为半殖民地半封建社会。

(2)洋务运动:曾国藩、李鸿章、左宗棠、张之洞。(写出一个即可)戊戌变法:康有为、梁启超等。(写出一个即可)辛亥革命:孙中山。

(3)从科技到政治再到文化;认识是由低到高;从物质的了解到制度的认识再到观念的觉知。

(4)外国资本的侵略;封建统治的腐朽。

题目分析:(1)材料中的“西方世界的坚船利炮撕裂了中华帝国的最后一抹自尊”可以看出这里的事件是指西方国家用坚船利炮打开了“天朝上国”,所以应该是指1840年发生的鸦片战争。“中国社会两千多年未有之大变局”应该是指中国两千多年的封建社会结束了,进入了半殖民地半封建社会。

洋务运动的代表人物有很多,比如:张之洞、曾国藩、左宗棠、李鸿章等;戊戌变法的代表人物如康有为、梁启超、谭嗣同等;辛亥革命的代表人物有孙中山、黄兴、宋教仁等;各写出一个人物即可。这一题考查考生的记忆能力。

题目要求“依据材料归纳”,所以答案要依据材料去找,从材料中可以找到“经历了从科技到政治再到文化三个阶段”、“认识是由低到高”、“从对物质性力量的了解到对制度性因素的认识再到对观念性力量的觉知”等信息,据此回答即可。

(4)“中国社会的根本缺陷和近代积贫积弱的终极根源”应该从近代中国社会的性质去考虑,近代社会的所有问题都可以从近代中国社会半殖民地半封建的性质中找到答案,因为这个社会性质,注定了中国近代有外国资本的侵略、封建统治的腐朽两个根本缺陷和根源,导致了积贫积弱的结局。

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Long before man lived on the Earth, there were fishes, reptiles, birds, insects, and some mammals. Although some of these animals were ancestors of kinds living today, others are now extinct, that is, they have no descendants alive now. Nevertheless, we know a great deal about many of them because their bones and shells have been preserved in the rocks as fossils.
41.______That kind of rock in which the remains are found tells us much about the nature of the original land, often of the plants that grew on it, and even of its climate.
When an animal dies, the body, its bones, or shell, may often be carried away by streams into lakes or the sea and there get covered up by mud. If the animal lived in the sea its body would probably sink and be covered with mud. More and more mud would fall upon it until the bones or shell become embedded and preserved. 42.______Thus it follows that there must be many kinds of mammals, birds, and insects of which we know nothing,
43.______Later forms are more complex, and among these are the sea-lilies, relations of the star-fishes, which had long arms and were attached by a long stalk to the sea bed, or to rocks. There were also crab-like creatures, whose bodies were covered with a horny substance, The body segments each had two pairs of legs, one pair for walking on the sandy bottom, the other for swimming. The head was a kind of shield with a pair of compound eyes, often with thousands of lenses. They were usually an inch or two long but some were 2 feet.
The shellfish have a long history in the rock and many different kinds are known. Of these, the ammonites are very interesting and important. They have a shell composed of many chambers, each representing a temporary home of the animal. As the young grew larger it grew a new chamber and sealed off the previous one. Thousands of these can be seen in the rocks on the Dorset Coast.
The first animals with true backbones were fishes, first known in the rocks of 375 million years ago. About 300 million years ago the amphibians, the animals able to live both on land and in water, appeared. They were giant, sometimes 8 feet long, and many of them lived in the swampy pools in which our coal seam, or layer, formed. 44.______About 75 million years ago the Age of Reptiles was over and most of the groups died out. The mammals quickly developed, and we can trace the evolution of many familiar animals such as the elephant and horse. 45.______
[A] The best index fossils tend to be marine creatures. These animals evolved rapidly and spread over large areas of the world.
[B] The amphibians gave rise to the reptiles and for nearly 150 million years these were the principal forms of life on land, in the sea, and in the air.
[C] Many of the later mammals, though now extinct, were known to primitive man and were featured by him in cave paintings and on bone carvings.
[D] Nearly all of the fossils that we know were preserved in rocks formed by water action, and most of these are of animals that lived in or near water.
[E] The earliest animals whose remains have been found were all very simple kinds and lived in the sea.
[F] Many factors can influence how fossils are preserved in rocks. Remains of an organism may be replaced by minerals, dissolved by an acidic solution to leave only their impression, or simply reduced to a more stable form.
[G] From them we can tell their size and shape, how they walked, the kind of food they ate. Very occasionally the rocks show impression of skin, so that, apart from color, we can build up a reasonably accurate picture of an animal that died millions of years ago.