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阅读下列有关文艺复兴的材料

材料一 1538年某画家写道:“许多已经被湮没的事件将要发生”

材料二 人文主义小说《巨人传》描写到,1533年时人们相信,存在1000年的精神黑暗。相继而来将不会是新生,而是真理的重新恢复。

材料三 文艺复兴时期,人们对文学、艺术等方面的巨大成就极为欢欣。他们认为这是一次精神的新生,而不是像花开花落一样,只是周而复始的重复。

请回答:   

(1)材料一“已经被湮没的事物”指的是什么?(1分)

(2)材料二中的“1000年的精神黑暗”是指欧洲哪一历史时期?在此时期,统治人们的是什么思想?而文艺复兴时期宣扬的是什么思想?(3分)

(3)就材料三所说文学举一个代表作家及作品(2分)

答案

:(1)、古希腊罗马文化(1分)

(2)、欧洲封建黑暗统治(1分)基督教教义或宗教思想(1分)人文思想(1分)(3)、但丁与《神曲》(2分)

题目分析:文艺复兴是指13世纪末在意大利各城市兴起,以后扩展到西欧各国,于16世纪在欧洲盛行的一场思想文化运动,带来一段科学与艺术革命时期,揭开了近代欧洲历史的序幕,被认为是中古时代和近代的分界。

(1)“许多已经被湮没的事件将要发生”指的是“古希腊罗马文化”。

(2)“1000年的精神黑暗”指的是基督教文化,本题学生归纳有难度,答题效果不好。

(3)本题例子较多,学生回答较好。

点评:本题属于材料解析题,考查文艺复兴的相关知识点,重在考查学生对历史知识的再现能力,是角度不错的题目,可以调动学生的材料分析能力和综合归纳能力。

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In an age of perpetual digital connectedness, why do people seem so disconnected In a Duke University study, researchers found that from 1985 to 2004, the percentage of people who said there was no one with whom they discussed important matters tripled, to 25%; the same study found that overall, Americans had one-third fewer friends and confidants than they did two decades ago.

Another recent study, by researchers at the University of Michigan, found that college students today have significantly less empathy than students of generations past did. The reason, psychologists speculate, may have something to do with our increasing reliance on digital communication and other forms of new media.

It’s possible that instead of fostering real friendships off-line, e-mail and social networking may take the place of them—and the distance inherent in screen-only interactions may breed feelings of isolation or a tendency to care less about other people. After all, if you don’t feel like dealing with a friend’s problem online, all you have to do is log off.

The problem is, as empathy wanes, so does trust. And without trust, you can’t have a cohesive society. Consider the findings of a new study co-authored by Kevin Rockmann of George Mason University and Gregory Northcraft at the University of Illinois who specializes in workplace collaboration. Northcraft says high-tech communications like e-mail and (to a lesser extent) videoconferencing—which are sometimes known as "lean communication" because they have fewer cues like eye contact and posture for people to rely on—strip away the personal interaction needed to breed trust. In a business setting—as in all other social relationships outside the workplace—trust is a necessary condition for effective cooperation within a group. "Technology has made us much more efficient but much less effective," said Northcraft in a statement. "Something is being gained, but something is being lost. The something gained is time, and the something lost is the quality of relationships. And quality of relationships matters."

In Rockmann and Northcraft’s study, 200 students were divided into teams and asked to manage two complicated projects: one having to do with nuclear disarmament; the other, price fixing. Some groups communicated via e-mail, some via videoconference and others face to face. In the end, those who met in person showed the most trust and most effective cooperation; those using e-mail were the least able to work together and get the job done.

Northcraft thinks this is because real-life meetings, during which participants can see how engaged their colleagues are, breed more trust. Over e-mail, meanwhile, confirmation of hard work gets lost, which tends to encourage mutual slacking off.

Which of the following could best summarize the passage()

A. Digital communication is hurting personal relationship

B. Online networking may take the place of offline relationship

C. New media contribute less to fostering real friendship

D. Real-life meetings can breed trust among students