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2011年4月,金砖国家第三次峰会在中国海南省三亚举行。金砖国家包括巴西、俄罗斯、印度、中国和南非。读下表(数据为2010年),回答第34~36题。

小题1:表中序号代表的国家是          (   )

A.①—印度

B.②—俄罗斯

C.③—巴西

D.④—南非小题2:金砖国家中,人均GDP最低的是          (   )

A.中国

B.南非

C.印度

D.巴西小题3:金砖国家经济迅速发展的共同优势条件是          (   )

A.资金雄厚

B.气候优越

C.技术先进

D.资源丰富

答案

小题1:D

小题2:C

小题3:D

小题1:俄罗斯国土面积最大,所以①为俄罗斯;巴西国土面积排世界第五,所以②为巴西;印度人口众多,所以③为印度,④为南非。所以本题选择D选项。

小题2:根据图中数据进行计算,印度人口众多,但GDP总量较低,所以人均GDP最低。所以本题选择C选项。

小题3:结合所学知识分析,金砖国家资源丰富,为经济的迅速发展提供了优越的条件。所以本题选择D选项。

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