问题 综合题

随着新航路的开辟,人类从各民族分散孤立地发展开始走向整体世界;欧洲殖民者的扩张与掠夺使世界初步形成了一个广阔的市场;工业革命极大地推动了资本主义经济的发展,19世纪末20世纪初,世界市场最终形成。请完成:

(1)新航路开辟过程中首先实现环球航行的是谁?我们可以从这些航海家的身上学习到什么?(3分)

(2)如何理解“资本来到世间,从头到脚,每个毛孔都滴着血和肮脏的东西”?(3分)

(3)两次工业革命促使哪两个时代的到来?(2分)

(4)世界市场形成的途径有哪些?(3分)

答案

(1)麦哲伦。探险和创新等精神。

(2)殖民扩张和掠夺为殖民者积累了原始的资本,促进了资本主义的发展,给资本主义国家带来了巨额的财富,但是扩张和掠夺对非洲和美洲社会经济的破坏却是不可估量的。

(3)蒸汽时代和电气时代。

(4)通过国际贸易的发展,人口的流动,资本的流通和武力威逼四种方式建立起来的。

本题主要考查从新航路的开辟到世界市场的形成这一过程。通过新航路的开辟,世界市场的雏形开始出现。经过第一、二次工业革命,世界市场最终形成。回答第(2)问时,要了解其实质上要求答出资本掠夺的负面作用以及对欧洲资本主义发展的影响。回答第(3)问时,两次工业革命主要促进了蒸汽时代和电气时代的到来。第(4)问要求答出世界市场形成的途径,首先是殖民者的殖民扩张,随之是国际贸易的发展,人口的流动,资本的流通,交通事业和电信事业的发展使世界成为一个整体等。

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Almost everyone wants to get smarter. We struggle to improve our 16_ , intelligence and attention. We drink cup after cup of coffee to help us  17_  the day.
 18 __, a new study published in Current Directions in Psychological Science warns that there are 19___ to how smart humans can get.
Each of our body parts develops in a certain way for a reason.  20  _, we are not 3 meters tall  21 _ most people’s hearts are not strong enough to send  22 _  up that high. Scientists say that our thinking ability works in the same way. A baby’s brain size is limited by a series of __23  , such as the size of the mother’s pelvis (骨盆). If our brains developed to be bigger, there could be more  24  during childbirth.
The study of Jews, who have an average IQ much _ 25_  than other Europeans, showed they were more  _26_  to develop diseases of the  _27_  system. This might be because of their increased brainpower.
If intelligence cannot be improved, can we at least get better at _ 28 _ ? Not really, say scientists. They studied  _29_  like caffeine (咖啡因)that improve attention. They found the drugs only helped people with serious  30 _ problems. For those who did not have trouble paying attention, the drugs could have the  31 _ effect. Scientists say that this suggests there is a(n)  32 limit to how much people can or should concentrate.
Our memory is also a “double-edged sword”. People with extremely good memories could  33__ having a difficult life because they cannot  _34 bad things that happen to them.
Thomas Hills, one of the authors of the paper, said that   35  all the problems in trying to get smarter, it’s unlikely that there will ever be a “super mind”.
小题1:
A.memoryB.characterC..abilityD.emotion
小题2:
A.go throughB.get throughC.put through D.carry through
小题3:
A.Though B.ThereforeC.MeanwhileD.However
小题4:
A.standardsB.measuresC.rangesD.limits
小题5:
A.For exampleB.In additionC.At firstD.Above all
小题6:
A.untilB.beforeC.becauseD.so that
小题7:A. blood      B information        C. breath            D. strength
小题8:
A.reasonsB.factorsC.aspectsD.effects
小题9:
A.chancesB.livesC.choicesD.deaths
小题10:
A.smarterB.betterC.higherD.lower
小题11:
A.likelyB.possibleC.probableD.sure
小题12:
A.nervousB.bodilyC.personalD.physical
小题13:
A.exercisingB.concentrating C.memorizingD.thinking
小题14:
A.poisonsB.drinks C.plants D.drugs
小题15:
A.healthB.familyC.attentionD.living
小题16:
A.sameB.differentC.oppositeD.similar
小题17:
A.lowerB.smallerC.higherD.upper
小题18:
A.end up B.make upC.start upD.come up
小题19:
A.rememberB.forgetC.performD.share
小题20:
A.supposingB.consideringC.concerningD.regarding
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