问题 选择题

Thanks ________ the photo of your family.

      

A.of

B.from

C.for

D.at

答案

答案:C

考查短语。Thanks for “感谢”

阅读理解与欣赏

阅读下面文章,完成问题。

  尽管“消费”拉动“需求”是商业社会经济的第一推动力,但是我还是认为,消费不能等同于奢侈和铺张,节约永远是一种可贵的时代精神。

  为什么要提倡节约?因为还不够富有吗,因为落后和短缺吗?这些并不是全部的理由。其实,节约不是贫穷时的捉襟见肘,也不是短缺时的窘迫与无奈。从字面讲,节约是指节制和约束,显然这是一种自觉的行为,是一种主动的追求。节约是一种美德,是一种高尚的情操。节约是对物欲而言的。人们所需求的物质,从本质上说,无非是由两部分构成,一是对自然资源的占有,一是凝结于其中的人的劳动。所以节制物欲,就是对自然的珍惜,也是对别人劳动和生命的的尊重。这难道不是一种高风亮节,不是一种美好的情操吗?

  “勤俭传家久,诗书继世长”,这是过去许多殷实人家门前常见的楹联--俭,就是节约,以“勤俭”二字示人,是对家风的讽劝,也是道德的标榜。“种豆南山下,草盛豆苗稀。晨兴理荒秽,带月荷锄归……”以陶渊明为代表的中国古代先贤雅士之所以归隐南山,不是因为他们没有条件享受荣华,而是他们把简朴的生活方式看作是值得追求的一种人生境界。

  高尚的人们总是以简朴而更增添了人格的魅力。当年小米加步枪的 * * 党为什么能够战胜美式装备的国民党?除了别的原因,延安窑洞的简朴,解放军官兵的土布军装,也许更加增加了老百姓的亲和力和信任感。这一点,大概蒋介石至死也没有弄明白。即使是在物质文明高度发达的现代社会,节约和简朴也是有识之士信奉的一种生活哲学。拥有亿万资产的香港大富李嘉成,据说至今住的仍是30多年以前购置的一所旧房子,吃的是粗茶淡饭,穿的是旧式西装,戴的是廉价电子手表。他说:“我觉得简单的生活更令人愉快。”

  节约是一种境界,奢侈是另一种境界。最典型的大概要算《世说新语》记载的西晋武帝时石崇与王恺争豪的故事。石崇曾出任荆州刺史,生活非常奢侈。王恺是皇帝内戚。两个人都是武帝时富可敌国的豪强。石崇故意用铁如意打碎王恺价值连城的珊瑚树,再赔偿以示其富有。更有甚者他们夸富夸到以杀人为能事的地步,到了泯灭人性的程度!这些豪强当时是何等的骄横,他们大概没有想到,自己留给后人的道德形象又是何等的丑陋和恶心!

  节约是一种时代精神。节约象征着健康向上,奢侈则意味着没落。如石崇和王恺,是那个时代的代表人物。作为开国皇帝的晋武帝司马炎,早期也曾“矫以仁俭”。但灭吴后,逐渐怠惰政事,荒淫无度。上有所好,下必甚焉,在他的身边出现王恺、石崇之辈也就不足为怪。(选自2009年4月8日《光明网·光明观察》,有删改。作者马德)

1、这篇文章中,作者要阐述的道理是什么?

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2、从文中看,“要提倡节约”的理由有哪几点?

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3、陶渊明和李嘉诚崇尚“节俭”分别反映他们怎样的生活观?各用一句话简要概括。

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4、文章运用的两类不同事例有什么特点?这样写有什么作用?

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单项选择题

The United States experienced some of the most extreme weather events in its history this spring, including deadly outbreaks of tornadoes, near-record flooding, drought and wildfires. Damages from these disasters have already passed $ 32 billion, and the hurricane season, which is just beginning, is projected to be above average, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.

Government scientists said Wednesday that the frequency of extreme weather has increased over the past two decades, in part as a result of global warming caused by the accumulation of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. But they were careful not to blame humans for this year’s rash of deadly events, saying that in some ways weather patterns were returning to those seen at the beginning of the last century. "Looking at long-term patterns since 1980, indeed, extreme climatological and meteorological events have increased," said Thomas R. Karl, director of NOAA’s National Climatic Data Center. "But in the early part of the 20th century, there was also a tendency for more extreme events followed by a quiet couple of decades. "

Presenting a new NOAA report on 2011 extreme weather, Dr. Karl said that extremes of precipitation have increased as the planet warms and more water evaporates from the oceans. He also said models suggest that as carbon dioxide builds up in the atmosphere and heats the planet, droughts will increase in frequency and intensity. "But it is difficult and unlikely to discern a human fingerprint, if there is one, on the drought record of the United States," he said.

Some other climate scientists were more categorical about the human contribution to extreme climate events. Kevin Trenberth, distinguished senior scientist at the National Center for Atmospheric Research, said that when the greenhouse effect caused by burning fossil fuels is added to the natural variability of climate, weather disasters can be expected to occur more frequently. "Global warming is contributing to an increased incidence of extreme weather because the environment in which all storms form has changed from human activities," Dr. Trenberth said in a telephone interview Wednesday. "Records are not just broken, they are smashed. It is as clear a warning as we are going to get about prospects for the future. "

April was a particularly devastating month for tornadoes and rainfall, with 875 tornadoes reported during the month and heavy rain and snowmelt contributing to Mississippi River flooding later in the spring that surpassed the historic floods of 1927 and 1937. So far this year, there have been nearly 1,400 preliminary tornado reports nationwide; those reports will most likely be whittled down to about 900 confirmed tornadoes, the second-highest annual total recorded in modern times. The record is 1,011 confirmed tornadoes in 2008. The year also is on track to be one of the deadliest, with 536 fatalities so far from tornadoes, placing 2011 in sixth place in United States history and the deadliest since 1936.

Which of the following would blame human activities for the increase in extreme weather()

A. Thomas R. Karl

B. Kevin Trenberth

C. The NOAA

D. Government scientists