问题 论述题

阅读材料,回答下列问题。

材料一:2010年1月11日,中 * * 、国务院在北京隆重举行国家科学技术奖励大会。温 * * 代表党中央、国务院在大会上讲话指出:最终战胜危机、实现经济复苏要靠科技的力量。科技创新不仅是应对国际金融危机的强大武器,也是经济持久繁荣的不竭动力。我们要始终坚持把科技自主创新作为经济结构调整和发展方式转变的中心环节,紧密跟踪世界经济科技发展趋势,突破增强国际竞争力、维护国家安全的战略高技术问题。

材料二:航天技术专家孙家栋是2009年度中国国家最高科学技术奖获奖者之一。孙家栋从上世纪50年代开始致力于航天技术的研发,亲历、见证、参加、领导了中国航天从起步到目前为止的全部过程。截至2009年4月,由他担任技术负责人或参与指挥的中国自主研制的卫星成功发射,已达29颗。孙家栋1948年考入哈尔滨工业大学预科,1951年被空军选派到苏联空军工程学院学习飞机、设计维修及管理,回国后从事导弹原创工作,1967年,由钱学森亲自点将,被任命为中国第一颗人造地球卫星“东方红一号”的技术总负责人,开始了自己的航天历程。当媒体问“最大的幸福是什么”时,自谦“只是航天人的一份子”的老人说:“非常荣幸50年中,大家经过共同努力,顽强拼搏,克服重重困难,推动航天事业的发展。总结我国的航天精神,最主要的一条,是豁出命去爱航天事业!只要国家需要的事就去办,改革开放为航天事业创造了条件和机遇,我们就是拼老命也要把这件事做好!”。

(1)结合材料一,运用文化生活知识,分析我国重视科技创新的原因。(15分)

(2)结合材料二,运用人生价值观相关知识,谈谈对孙家栋幸福航天人生的启示。(16分)

于创造价值,人生的价值在于对社会的责任和贡献。

答案

①文化作为一种精神力量在人们认识世界和改造世界中转化为物质力量,对社会国家的发展产生深刻影响,重视科技创新可以促进中 * * 的兴旺发达。

②经济、政治决定文化,文化对经济、政治具有反作用;文化与经济、政治相互交融,在经济和政治文明发展中,科学技术的作用越来越重要;重视科技创新可以为经济发展提供智力支持和动力,政治上有利于维护我国国家安全。

③文化在综合国力竞争中的地位和作用越来越突出,文化成为综合国力的重要标志。科技是第一生产力,高度重视科技创新,促进科技事业发展,对于促进经济发展,增强文化软实力和国家综合国力具有重大的意义。

④科技是推动文化发展的重要因素,科技进步为文化资源的选择、传递和储存提供技术手段,有利于促进文化传播、继承与发展。

⑤建设社会主义精神文明,必须大力发展教育、科学和文化事业。重视科技创新,弘扬科学精神,可以有力地推动社会主义精神文明建设。

①孙家栋在亲历、见证、参加、领导了中国航天事业的实践中,为我国航天事业做出了重大贡献,表明人只有在奉献社会的实践中才能创造价值和实现价值

②改革开放为航天事业创造了条件和机遇,孙家栋的航天人生离不开党和国家对自己的培养、领导支持和其他航天人的共同努力,表明人的价值在个人与社会的统一中实现。

③孙家栋热爱航天事业,以国家需要为重,刻苦钻研,顽强拼搏,克服重重困难,推动航天事业的发展,说明实现人生价值需要有正确价值观的指引,需要充分发挥主观能动性,需要全面提高个人素质。

④孙家栋为我国航天事业做出了重大贡献,荣获中国国家最高科学技术奖,说明人的价值在

写作题

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     Visitors to museums have to pay "voluntary" admission fees, Boris Johnson, the mayor (市长)

of London, urged yesterday. He said that encouraging visitors to set a value on museums and art

galleries, which have been free since 2001, would work extremely well. Mr. Johnson held up New

York's Metropolitan Museum of Art as a model. Although New York's museums are officially free,

visitors are strongly encouraged to pay a recommended entry fee of $20. At the Met, entry is

impossible without first going to the ticket desk.

     Mr. Johnson's spokesman later admitted that free admission was a "huge draw" for London, but

he said, "Having visited the Met last week, the mayor is impressed by how they maximize voluntary

contributions and believes there are lessons to be learnt." Mark Jones, director of the Victoria and

Albert Museum, told The Times that the museum already requested a ?3 donation but was not as

forceful as New York's institutions. He said, "I'm not in favor of anything that makes people feel they

won't want to go because they feel like they will have to pay."

     When entrance fees to national museums were decided not to be charged here in 2001, there was

a 70 percent increase in visitor numbers in the first year. Political parties have since been unwilling to

suggest change, despite concerns about cost. Hugo Swire, the former Shadow Culture Secretary, was

dismissed(解雇) in 2007 for suggesting that "museums and galleries should have the right to charge if

they wish".

     Some in the art community argue, however, that free entrance has done little to increase the breadth

(广泛) of visitors and has caused shortfalls in the budget(预算) for the museums. In response to it,

Colin Tweedy, chief executive of Arts & Business, said that Britain was "leading the world" in allowing

its treasures to be freely available. He said, "To return to museum charging would be a return to the

dark ages."

     Ben Bradshaw, the Culture Secretary, said, "The mayor showed his true intention when he suggested

those who could afford it should be encouraged to contribute to the arts. I believe it is a disaster for the

culture, arts and sport." He thinks that free museums and galleries have once been one of this

Government's great successes.

1. It can be inferred from the first two paragraphs that ______.

A. museums in London are free by now

B. most museums in London have admission fees

C. Metropolitan Museum of Art is not officially free

D. free entry is impossible to New York's museums

2. We can learn from Mark Jones' words that ______.

A. his museum shows a lack of money  

B. admission fees should be forceful

C. he is in favor of New York's action  

D. he has a consideration for the visitors

3. According to the passage, the cancellation of entrance fees to national museums in 2001 _____.

A. was changed in 2007 by Hugo Swire        

B. has been opposed by political parties

C. has no influence on the number of visitors

D. has caused financial problems to the museums

4.What does the underlined word "it" in the last paragraph refer to?

A. Charging entrance fees to museums.

B. Decrease in the number of visitors.

C. Ensuring visitors' benefits.        

D. Free access to museums.

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