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我国西南某省的地级州是欠发达地区,人口88万,城镇化率仅22.4%(比全国平均值低29个百分点,比全省平均值低19个百分点),GDP等经济指标长期在全省排名倒数第一。2012年该州实现旅游总收入35.87亿元,相当于GDP(175.02亿元)的20.49%,旅游产业增加值已经达到GDP的13%(国际上一般认为,旅游产业增加值占GDP的5%以上即算支柱产业,占到8%以上就是战略性支柱产业),旅游产业年均增速高达19.6%,超过12.6%的增长速度。现该州以美丽生态、和谐幸福为建设目标,围绕“生态立州、产业强州、科教兴州、依法治州、和善安州”的经济社会发展战略,以旅游产业发展为核心、新型城镇建设为载体、现代农牧业为支撑,推进旅游全域化、新型城镇化、农牧业现代化“三化”互动,实现旅游统筹城乡发展。为此,高起点地移编了全州旅游发展规划,完善区域旅游规划和景区(景点)、景观廊道、城镇(村落)规划等相关规划。根据规划,2013年接待游客638完人次,实现旅游收入43亿元;2014年接待游客786万人次,实现旅游收入53亿元;到2014年,接待游客1000完人次,旅游收入超过80亿元,旅游增加值占全州GDP的15%。

该州旅游经济发展目标的实现离不开旅游供给的完善。下列设施中,属于旅游设施的是()。

A.包括道路系统在内的地面设施 

B.电话亭、银行、医院等设施 

C.符合发展需求的饭店设施 

D.各种博物馆、艺术馆等设施 

E.供水、排污、通信、供电等设施

答案

参考答案:C, D

单项选择题

Any normal species would be delighted at the prospect of cloning. No more nasty surprises like sickle cell or Down syndrome--just batch after batch of high-grade and, genetically speaking, immortal offspring! But representatives of the human species are responding as if someone had proposed adding Satanism to the grade-school Curriculum. Suddenly, perfectly secular folks are throwing around words like sanctity and retrieving medieval-era arguments against the pride of science. No one has proposed burning him at the stake, but the poor fellow who induced a human embryo to double itself has virtually recanted proclaiming his reverence for human life in a voice, this magazine reported," choking with emotion."

There is an element of hypocrisy to much of the anti-cloning furor, or if not hypocrisy, superstition. The fact is we are already well down the path leading to genetic manipulation of the creepiest sort. Life-forms can be patented, which means they can be bought and sold and potentially traded on the commodities markets. Human embryos are life-forms, and there is nothing to stop anyone from marketing them now, on the same shelf with the Cabbage Patch dolls.

In fact, any culture that encourages in vitro fertilization has no right to complain about a market in embryos. The assumption behind the in vitro industry is that some people’s genetic material is worth more than others’ and deserves to be reproduced at any expense. Millions of low-income babies die every year from preventable ills like dysentery, while heroic efforts go into maintaining yuppie zygotes in test tubes at the unicellular stage. This is the dread "nightmare” of eugenics in familiar, marketplace form which involves breeding the best-paid instead of the best. Cloning technology is an almost inevitable byproduct of in vitro fertilization. Once you decide to go to the trouble of in vitro, with its potentially hazardous megadoses of hormones for the female partner and various indignities for the male, you might as well make a few backup copies of any viable embryo that’s produced. And once you’ve got the backup organ copies, why not keep a few in the freezer, in case Junior ever needs a new kidney or cornea

The critics of cloning say we should know what we’re getting into, with all its Orwellian implications. But if we decide to outlaw cloning, we should understand the implications of that. We would be saying in effect that we prefer to leave genetic destiny to the crap shooting of nature, despite sickle-cell anemia and Tay-Sachs and all the rest, because ultimately we don’t trust the market to regulate life itself. And this may be the hardest thing of all to acknowledge: that it isn’t so much 21st century technology we fear, as what will happen to that technology in the hands of old-fashioned 20th century capitalism.

We learn from the first paragraph that()

A. nonreligious folks received cloning with open arms

B.the scientist was encouraged to popularize his ideas

C. some people moved ply against cloning technique

D. a technician was condemned and sentenced to death

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