问题 选择题

Two days later, the fighting between the two countries left the area         .

A.in fear

B.in silence

C.in ruins

D.in peace

答案

答案:C

材料题

阅读下列材料,回答问题。

材料一 他们主张生活的各个方面都要法律加以详细的规定,法律是专为促进国家的经济和军事力量而制定的……法家的这些原则为泰统治者所采纳时,其效能显示了出来。泰统治者利用这些原则开始征服其他诸侯,建立第一个帝国。

材料二 西汉建国初期,由于经过长期的混乱,社会经济已经濒临崩溃的边缘,“时大城名都民人散亡,户口可得而数裁什二三”的境地。西汉统治者在这样严峻的形势下,出于恢复和发展经济、安定社会秩序、巩固 * * 的需要,在政治法律思想方面来了一个大转变……

材料三……到西汉中期,具有“雄才大略”的汉武帝急功近利,一反其先辈“清静无为”的方针,采取积极有为的政策,“外事四事,内兴功利”。在这样形势下,主张加强专制皇权和维护封建大一统的董仲舒新儒学便应运而生,而以新儒学为特征的封建正统法律思想也开始形成。

(1)依据材料一及所学知识,指出“法家的这些原则”是哪些原则?为什么秦统治者采纳“法家的这些原则”?

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(2)依据材料二,指出西汉初期统治者采取了什么样的“政治法律思想”?

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(3)根据材料三并结合所学知识,指出董仲舒是如何建立新儒学的?

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(4)依据上述材料,你认为导致统治思想变化的因素有哪些?

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阅读理解

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When New York City was not very big, there was a market on the East River. On market day all the farmers came there to sell their vegetable, butter and eggs, and fruit. They laughed and talked together, so no one could hear the river that ran beside them.

But Hans ,the butterman , sat without a smile. He sold pounds of butter from a table beside him. Many people said that his butter wasn’t the right weight. They said that his rolls of butter didn’t weigh as much as a pound.

Once the weighmaster came walking down the road. He was looking for people who did not sell the full weight. Someone told him, ”Watch Hans, the butterman.”

Hans had good eyes. He saw the weighmaster and quickly put the piece of gold into the first roll of butter, between the butter and its cover.

A captain was standing beside Hans’s table, and he had seen Hans put the piece of gold into the roll. He stood at Hans’s side when the weighmaster came up to him.

“Good morning,” said the weighmaster.

“Good morning,” said Hans. “I think that you are looking for farmers who trick the people of our town.

“I’m,” said the weighmaster. “Someone told me that your rolls of butter don’t weigh a full pound.”

“Oh yes, they do. Here, Weighmaster. Here is a roll of butter. Weigh it yourself,” said Hans.

Hans took the first roll of butter and gave it to the weighmaster.

The weighmaster took his scales and put the butter onto it. The roll weighed more than a pound.

“I’ve made a mistake,” said the weighmaster. “You are an honest man. There is enough butter in this roll.”

Then the captain stood in front of Hans’s table. “You are an honest man, so I want to buy some of your butter,” he said. Before Hans could speak, the captain picked up the roll of butter with the piece of gold in it. “I’ll take this one.”

Hans’s heart began beating more quickly. “No, not that one. I’ve sold that one to a friend of mine. Take another one.”

“No, I want this one,” said the captain.

“I won’t sell it to you. I told you that I’ve sold it to a friend,” said Hans.

“Don’t make me angry. The weighmaster weighed this roll. Give your friend another one.”

“But I want to give him this one,” said Hans, who was now very uncomfortable.

“I ask you, good Weighmaster,” said the captain angrily, “don’t I have the right to choose the piece of butter that I want? I will pay good money for it.”

“Of course you have the right, Captain,” said the weighmaster. “What are you afraid of, Hans? Aren’t all the rolls of butter alike? Perhaps I have to weigh all of them.”

What could Hans say? What could he do? He had to smile and sell the butter to the captain. The captain gave Hans three cents for the butter.

The captain and the weighmaster walked away together.

“You punished the thief,” said the weighmaster.

“No, he punished himself,” said the captain, smile.

1. When Hans saw the weighmaster, he ____________________ .

A. stood up at once          B. said hello to the weighmaster

C. put a piece of gold into a roll of butter quickly

D. gave the weighmaster a piece

2. After the weighmaster weighed the roll of butter that Hans gave, he_________________.

A. thought Hans was an honest man

B. wanted to weigh all the other rolls of butter

C. wanted to buy a roll of butter from Hans

D. thought Hans was foolish

3. The captain wanted to buy butter from Hans_________________.

A. because he knew Hans was an honest man

B. because he wanted to punish Hans

C. to get the piece of gold in the butter

D. because the butter weighed more than a pound

4. Hans didn't want to sell that roll of butter to the captain because_________________.

A. he had sold it to someone else

B. he didn't like the captain

C. he didn't want to lose the piece of gold in it

D. it weighed more than a pound