问题 论述题

材料    中国梦是中 * * 复兴的伟大梦想,习 * * * * 在参观《复兴之路》展览时指出,“实现中 * * 伟大复兴,就是中 * * 近代以来最伟大的梦想。”强国梦属于国家,也属于每个中国人。我们追逐自己的梦,本身构成了“中国梦”的一块块基石。“中国梦”的建构,又为我们放飞自己的梦想提供了平台和土壤。

(1)结合公民的政治生活知识,谈谈实现中国复兴的伟大梦想公民如何担当? (8分)

(2)结合我国的政府有关知识,谈谈实现中国复兴的伟大梦想政府应尽的责任。(8分)

答案

(1)公民:树立公民意识,提高自身素养;(2分)珍惜公民权利,自觉履行公民义务;(2分)依法有序参与政治生活;(2分)支持、监督政府工作。(2分)

(2)政府:认真履行管理与服务职能,推动经济社会的发展;(2分)坚持对人民负责的原则,维护人民的合法权益;(2分)依法行政,科学民主依法决策;(2分)自觉接受监督,与人民群众保持和谐关系。(2分)

题目分析:(1)该题是从公民的角度,围绕实现中国复兴的伟大梦想,提出可行的措施,要从多个角度考虑,从公民享有的权利、应该履行的义务、参与政治生活的原则等角度组织答案。

(2)该题是从政府的角度提出可行的措施,可以从政府的职能、政府工作的原则、政府权力的行使等方面考虑,只需要回答纲要性的要点即可,不需要对每个内容具体论述。

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单项选择题

Disability among the elderly has declined markedly in the United States in the past two decades. In 1984, 25 percent of the elderly population reported difficulty with activities associated with independent living. By 1999, the share had fallen to 20 percent, a decline of one-fifth. Although these basic facts are well known, their interpretation is not clear. Is the reduction in disability a result of improved medical care, individual behavioral changes, environmental modifications that allow the elderly to better function by themselves, or other demographic changes Will the trend continue, or is it time limited What does the reduction in disability mean for years of healthy life and labor force participation

The researchers David Cutler, Mary Beth Landrum, and Kate Stewart focus on disability caused by cardiovascular disease to investigate the role of improved medical care on reductions in disability. By looking at just one condition, they can analyze health shocks and their outcomes in some detail. Cardiovascular disease is a natural condition to analyze, because it is the most common cause of death in the United States and most other developed countries. Also, more is spent on cardiovascular disease than on any other condition, clearly a case where medical care could really matter.

The researchers measure disability as the presence of impairments in. Activities of Daily Living (ADLs) and Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (IADLs). Their data source, the National Long-Term Care Survey(NLTCS) , includes information on six ADL measures: eating, getting in or out of bed, walking around inside, dressing, bathing, and getting to or using the toilet. There are also questions about eight IADL measures: doing light housework or laundry, preparing meals, shopping for groceries, getting around outside, managing money, taking medications, and making telephone calls. The NLTCS is a nationally representative longitudinal survey of the health and disability profile of the population aged 65 and over.

Cutler and his co-researchers find that reduced disability associated with cardiovascular disease accounts for a significant part of the total reduction in disability--between 14 and 22 percent. The evidence suggests that improvements in medical care, including both increased use of relevant procedures and pharmaceuticals, led to a significant part of this decline in disability. Regions with higher use experienced substantial reductions in mortality and disability.

While precise data on the implications of reduced disability are lacking, the possible impact of disability reductions is staggering. The researchers estimate that preventing disability after an acute cardiovascular event can add as much as 3.7 years of quality-adjusted life expectancy, or perhaps $ 316,000 of value. The cost of this outcome is significantly smaller. The initial treatment costs range from $ 8,610 to $ 16,332, depending on the procedure used. Further, recent cost analyses reported that annual Medicare spending was lower for the non-disabled than the disabled, which suggests that higher treatment costs may be offset by lower future spending among a more healthy population. By virtually any measure, therefore, the researchers conclude that medical technology after acute cardiovascular episodes is worth the cost.

In the opening paragraph, the author introduces his topic by()

A. citing a group of data

B. justifying an assumption

C. making a comparison

D. explaining a phenomenon