问题 改错题

阅读下列材料:

材料一:“麻雀叫,麻雀叫,日本人,真凶暴。夺我东三省,杀我们同胞。”

材料二 1936年12月12日清晨,发生了震惊中外的西安事变,事变发生后,中 * * 党从全民族利益出发,提出了和平解决西安事变的正确方针,经过谈判斗争,迫使蒋介石接受了停止内战、联合红军抗日等条件。西安事变的和平解决标志着十年内战的基本结束,促进了国共合作抗日的局面。

请回答:

材料一叙述的“夺我东三省”局面发生在哪次事变后?(1分)面对日本帝国主义的侵略,蒋介石采取了什么政策?(1分)

根据材料二并结合所学知识,西安事变的发动者是谁?全民族抗战开始的标志是什么?(2分)

(3)结合所学知识回答,日本是通过什么事件由奴隶社会过渡到封建社会的(1分)

面对今天中日在领土问题的种种争端,你认为我们应该以何种方式解决领土问题?(1分)

答案

(1)九一八事变 (1分)  不抵抗 (1分) 

(2)张 * * 、   杨虎城 (1分)     七七事变 (1分) 

(3)大化改新(1分)

(4)对话协商、和平谈判 ( 1分 )

题目分析:(1)考查九一八事变的相关内容,第一小问:1931年9月18日夜,日本关东军突然进攻东北军驻地北大营,炮轰沈阳城,发动了九一八事变,随后,日军陆续侵占了东三省,杀害了很多中国同胞。所以答案应为九一八事变。 第二小问:是第一问的延伸,九一八事变爆发时,东北军要求抵抗日本侵略者,但是,蒋介石下令不抵抗,导致东北三省沦亡。所以答案为不抵抗。

(2)第一小问:考查的是西安事变的相关内容。面对日军的步步侵略,国民政府东北军将领张 * * 和十七路军将领杨虎城,接受了中 * * 党的主张,停止进攻红军,并多次要求蒋介石联共抗日。但蒋介石不但不接受他们的建议反而亲自带领军政要员到了西安,督促张、杨出兵进攻陕北红军。为逼蒋抗日,他们发动了西安事变所以答案为张 * * 、杨虎城。第二小问:考察的是七七事变的相关内容。日军侵占东北后,企图占领华北,1937年7月7日悍然向卢沟桥中国守军发动进攻,并炮轰宛平城中国守军奋起抵抗,全国性的抗日战争从此爆发。所以答案为七七事变(卢沟桥事变)。

(3)考查日本明治维新的相关内容。从日本对中国的侵略,联想到日本的改革,要求学生在学习中不要把知识割裂开来。19世纪60年代,推翻幕府以后,明治天皇政府实行了一系列资产阶级性质的改革,通过改革使日本从一个闭关锁国的封建国家,逐步转变为资本主义国家,迅速发展强大起来,并很快走上对外侵略扩张的道路。这次改革被称为明治维新,所以答案为明治维新。

(4)考查学生迁移应用历史知识能力。要求学生在学习掌握历史知识的基础上,还要从中受到启发,把历史知识应用与现实生活。古今中外,每一次战争都没有从根本上解决国与国之间的矛盾和争端,所以战争不能解决中日之间的领土争端,只有通过对话协商、和平谈判的方式才是解决中日领土争端的最好途径。所以答案为对话协商、和平谈判。

单项选择题
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The Southdale shopping centre in Minnesota has an atrium, a food court, fountains and acres of parking. Its shops include a Dairy Queen, a Victoria’s Secret and a purveyor of comic T-shirts. It may not seem like a landmark, as important to architectural history as the Louvre or New York’s Woolworth Building. But it is. "oh, my god!" chimes a group of teenage girls, on learning that they are standing in the world’s first true shopping mall. "That is the coolest thing anybody has said to us all day. "

In the past half century Southdale and its many imitators have transformed shopping habits, urban economies and teenage speech. America now has some 1,100 enclosed shopping malls, according to the International Council of Shopping Centres. Clones have appeared from Chennai to Martinique. Yet the mall’s story is far from triumphal. Invented by a European socialist who hated cars and came to deride his own creation, it has a murky future. While malls continue to multiply outside America, they are gradually dying in the country that pioneered them.

Southdale’s creator arrived in America as a refugee from Nazi-occupied Vienna. Victor Gruen was a Jewish bohemian who began to design shops for fellow immigrants in New York after failing in cabaret theatre. His work was admired partly for its uncluttered, modernist look, which seemed revolutionary in 1930s America. But Gruen’s secret was the way he used arcades and eye-level display cases to lure customers into stores almost against their will. As a critic complained, his shops were like mousetraps. A few years later the same would be said of his shopping malls.

By the 1940s department stores were already moving to the suburbs. Some had begun to build adjacent strips of shops, which they filled with boutiques in an attempt to re-create urban shopping districts. In 1947 a shopping centre opened in Los Angeles featuring two department stores, a cluster of small shops and a large car park. It was, in effect, an outdoor shopping mall. Fine for balmy southern California, perhaps, but not for Minnesota’s harsh climate. Commissioned to build a shopping centre at Southdale in 1956, Gruen threw a roof over the structure and installed an air-conditioning system to keep the temperature at 75°F (24℃)—which a contemporary press release called "Eternal Spring". The mall was born.

Gruen got an extraordinary number of things right first time. He built a sloping road around the perimeter of the mall, so that half of the shoppers entered on the ground floor and half on the first floor-something that became a standard feature of malls. Southdale’s balconies were low, so that shoppers could see the shops on the floor above or below them. The car park had animal signs to help shoppers remember the way back to their vehicles. It was as though Orville and Wilbur Wright had not just discovered powered flight but had built a plane with tray tables and a duty-free service.

What does the author mean by mentioning Wright brothers in the end()

A. Shopping malls came into existence earlier than planes did

B. Owing to Gruen’s various novelties shopping malls got rapid development

C. Gruen has absorbed some inspirations from Wright brothers

D. Wright brothers like shopping malls very much