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13.阅读材料,回答问题

材料一 进口铁矿石价格成倍上涨,最犬买家的中国钢铁企业要多付出超过千亿元的成本.为此中钢协负责人表示:钢铁企业的信心一方面要来自企业体制机制改革,来自自主创新的实力提升和来自人才、技术等方面的积累;另一方面要有国家宏观政策的支持,要推动跨所有制、跨地域和市场化的重大资产重组,最终实现中国钢铁业整体竞争力的提高和话语权的提升。

材料二 最近,商务部表示将会同工信部积极给中钢协以及钢企在谈判中提供支持,以及必要时的贸易手段支持.

材料三 在宏观经济向好、钢铁需求进入销售旺季的背景下,钢企必然将大幅提升钢价以转嫁成本压力.据此,许多钢产品贸易商和终端用户未雨绸缪,开始积极采购。

(1)结合材料一,运用所学经济知识回答我国钢铁企业应怎样应对铁矿石价格上涨狂潮。

(2)结合材料二,运用国家职能知识分析商务部联合工信部支持钢企和钢协的合理性。

(3)结合材料三,说明贸易商和终端用户未雨绸缪是如何体现辩证唯物论的。

答案

(1)①改进生产技术,重视人才和技术积累,提高自主创新能力,面向市场生产具有自主知识产权的具有高质量和高附加值的产品;②改善经营管理,建立和完善现代企业制度,以提高劳动生产率、经济效益和市场竞争力;⑨遵循市场规律,利用国家宏观政策,优化资源配置,积极主动进行市场化资产重组,提高市场地位和话语权;④贯彻多元发展战略,延伸产业链条,降低生产成本。

(2)①国家具有组织经济建设,促进经济发展的职能。两部委切实履行职能,制定政策,管理对外经济交流与合作,对钢企发展提供必要的支持,促进经济健康发展;②国家具有社会公共服务职能。两部委为钢企提供支持,为其创造良好的谈判环境。

(3)①物质决定意识。根据经济向好而钢铁成本压力加大的实际,提前采购体现了一切从实际出发;②意识能正确的反映客观事物。钢产品贸易商和终端用户根据钢铁发展中呈现的现象,未雨绸缪体现了意识活动的创造性和计划性;③尊重规律与发挥主观能动性相结合。钢产品贸易商和终端用户把握市场变化规律,做出采购决策体现了这一道理。

判断题
填空题

Although no longer slavers after the Civil War, American blacks took no significant part in the life of white America except as servants or laborers. Many thousands of them emigrated from the war-ravaged South to the North from 1865 to 1915 in the hope of finding work in the big industrial cities. Whole communities of blacks crowded together into ghettos in New York City, Chicago and Detroit, where once the poor white immigrants had lived. These ghettos, neglected by the city authorities, became slums. The schools to which black children went were hopelessly inadequate. Unemployment in black ghettos remained consistently higher than in white communities.

41. Serious problems with black ghettos.__________

Stable family life was difficult to maintain.

42. The extreme poverty of the blacks. __________

In the late 1970s, nearly a third of all blacks still belonged to the so-called "underclass", they are so "under-privileged" and poor that they cannot seize the opportunity for advancement.

43. Efforts to put an end to racial discrimination. __________

Race relations in the USA continue to be a thorny problem.

44. Improvements in lives of the blacks. __________

Despite some setbacks, race relations are improving.

45. Prevailing violence in solving racial problems. __________

It is said that television had an enormous influence on frustrated and bitter blacks, for it showed them bow much better whites on the whole lived than blacks. At the end of the 1960s, there were serious riots in many cities.

The violence quickly died down. Blacks began to use their votes to exert political pressure. Cities like Atlanta (Georgia), Gary (Indiana), and Los Angeles (California) elected black mayors. Integration of schools, despite resistance from white groups, goes on, and the proportion of blacks in American colleges has increased dramatically in the last 20 years. There are reasons to maintain a cautious optimism that progress in race relations will continue.

[A] It has been estimated that there are more than 20 million Americans in this category, 10% of the population, including many millions of whites.

[B] Blacks are gaining in self-confidence. In more and more areas they are winning control of their communities, and their standard of living is going up faster than that of the poor whites. It is still a hard struggle. There is still prejudice and even some hatred, but in most walks of American life there are now more blacks than ever before.

[C] The era of blatant discrimination ended in the 1960s through the courageous actions of thousands of blacks participating in peaceful marches and sitins, to force Southern states to implement the Federal desegregation laws in schools and public accommodations. Down came the "whites only" notices in bused, hotels, trains, restaurants, sporting events, restrooms and on park benches that once could be found everywhere throughout the South. Gone were the restrictions that prevented blacks voting. Gone, too, were the hideous lynch-ings, which since the Civil War had caused the death of thousands of innocent blacks— hanged without trial by white mobs. However, even today, poor, uneducated lacks do not always receive the same degree of justice that the more affluent and better educated can expect.

[D] Many blacks chose to keep silent about their unfairness instead of resorting to violence. But their silence was also problem provoking: on the one hand, silence would build up a lot of complaints and hatred in their minds, thus resulting in a negative approach to life and everything; on the other hand, silence would give the whites an impression that the blacks take the reality for granted and put more racial discrimination on them.

[E] Unemployed fathers would on occasion walk out of their homes and never return. Children neglected by their parents turned in some instances to drugs and crimes. There are more than 700 murders a year in cities like New York, Detroit, Los Angeles and Houston, and most of these deaths are of blacks killed by blacks. The black ghettos are dangerous both for blacks and non-blacks.

[F] Radical blacks like the Black Panthers demanded a free black state within the Union, and advocated violence to achieve that end and to protect themselves against what they felt was police brutality toward blacks. For a while, violence overshadowed the influence of the greatly respected pacifist black, Martin Luther King, Jr. , who had provided the inspiration and leadership for those devoted to a peaceful change and whose murder in 1968 stunned America.

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