问题 材料分析题

材料一:近年来,国际上提出了“循环经济”的新概念,循环经济倡导的是建立在生活不断循环利用基础上的发展模式。上海宝钢通过采用先进工艺技术和强化管理,使水的重复利用率达98%。

材料二:“太湖美呀太湖美,美就美在太湖水。”太湖水的美丽早已深入人心,但2007年5月太湖蓝藻集中暴发使它的形象大打折扣。太湖不少区域的水面漂着一层绿膜,最厚的地方像覆盖了一层绿油漆。蓝藻的大规模暴发导致无锡城区出现了大范围的自来水发臭现象,给当地人民的生产生活造成极大的不便。

请结合材料回答:

(1)“循环经济”体现了怎样的发展战略?为什么要实施这一战略?

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(2)在你的日常生活中,是否贯彻了“节约资源”的理念,请举两个事例。

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(3)我国的环境问题主要表现在哪些方面?

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(4)在现代化建设中保护环境有什么意义?

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答案

(1)可持续发展战略。我国是人口众多,资源相对不足的国家。现阶段,人口膨胀、环境污染的矛盾更加突出,严重制约我国现代化建设的进程,面对这一严峻形势,我们必须实施可持续发展战略。

(2)用洗脸水冲厕所;随手关灯;作业本双面使用等。

(3)污染物排放总量还相当大,远远高于环境自净能力;工业污染治理任务仍相当繁重;不少地区农业水质、土质污染日渐突出;部分地区水土流失、荒漠化仍在加剧等。

(4)保护和改善环境也是保护和发展生产力;保护环境和节约资源,作为我国的基本国策,直接关系我们每个人的切身利益和中 * * 的复兴。

判断题
单项选择题

A few years ago, in their search for ways to sell more goods, advertising men hit on a new and controversial gimmick. It is a silent, invisible commercial that, the ad men claim, can be rushed past the consumer’s conscious mind and planted in his subconscious—and without the consumer’s knowledge.

Developed by James Vicary, a research man who studies what makes people buy, this technique relies on the psychological principle of subliminal perception. Scientists tell us that many of the sights coming to or eyes are not consciously "seen" . We select only a few for conscious "seeing" and ignore the rest. Actually the discarded impressions are recorded in the brain though they are below the threshold of consciousness.

There’s little doubt in Vicary’s mind as to the subliminal ad’s effectiveness. His proof can be summed up in just two words: sales increase.

In an unidentified movie house not so long ago, unknown audiences saw a curious film program. At the same time, on the same screen on which the film hero was courting the heroine a subliminal projector was flashing its invisible commercials.

"Get popcorn," ordered the commercial for a reported one three-thousandths of a second every five seconds. It announced "Coca-Cola" at the same speed and frequency to other audiences. At the end of a six weeks trial, popcorn sales had gone up 57 percent, Coke sales 18 percent.

Experimental Films. Inc, says the technique is not new. It began research on subliminal perception in 1954. Experimental Films stresses that its equipment was designed for helping problematic students and treating the mentally ill. At NYU two doctors showed twenty women the projected image of an expressionless face. They told the subjects to watch the face for some change of expression. Then they flashed the word angry on the screen at subliminal speeds. Now the women thought the face looked unpleasant. When the word happy was flashed on the screen instead, the subjects thought the woman’s facial expression looked much more pleasant.

Subliminal techniques, its promoters believe, are good for more than selling popcorn. Perhaps the process can even be used to sell political candidates, by leaving a favorable impression of the candidate in the minds of the electorates subliminally.

How convincing are these invisible commercials Skeptical psychologists answer that they aren’t anywhere near as effective as the ad men would like to think they are. Nothing has been proven yet scientifically, says a prominent research man.

Subliminal ads are invisible because they are shown very ().

A. fast

B. naturally

C. often

D. vaguely