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下面是关于公有制主体地位的一组材料,请回答:

坚持公有制主体地位的基本要求;

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参考答案:坚持公有制主体地位的基本要求:第一,坚持公有制的主体地位,必须全面认识公有制经济的含义。公有制经济的范围不仅包括国有经济和集体经济,还包括混合所有制经济中的国有成分和集体成分。第二,公有制的主体地位主要体现在两个方面:一是公有资产在社会总资产中占优势。二是国有经济控制国民经济命脉,对经济发展起主导作用。第三,国有经济起主导作用,主要体现在控制力上,控制关键领域关键产业等;在坚持公有资产在社会总资产中占优势的条件下,也强调质的提高。第四,正确理解公有制主体地位,巩固和发展公有制经济,还要努力寻找能够极大促进生产力发展的公有制实现形式,即使股份制成为公有制的主要实现形式。第五,坚持公有制主体地位,要旗帜鲜明地反对私有化和单一公有制。

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The girls in this sixth grade class in East Palo Alto, California, all have the same access to computers as boys. But researchers say, by the time they get to high school, they are victims of what the researchers call a major new gender (性别) gap in technology. Janice Weinman of the American Association of University Women says, "Girls tend to be less comfortable than boys with the computer. They use it more for word processing rather than for problem solving, rather than to discover new ways in which to understand information."

The software company seems to think ______.
A. if girls had an equal chance of playing games, they would like computers
B. if the software was more violent, girls would be more interested
C. if the software content was changed, girls would be more interested
D. if the character were funny, girls would like them better

After re-examining a thousand studies, the American Association of University Women researchers found that girls make up only a small percentage of students in computer science classes. Girls consistently rate themselves significantly lower than boys in their ability and confidence in using computers. And they use computers less often than boys outside the classroom.An instructor of a computer lab says he’s already noticed some differences. Charles Cheadle of Cesar Chavez School says, "Boys are not so afraid they might do something that will harm the computer, whereas girls are afraid they might break it somehow."
Six years ago, the software company Purple Moon noticed that girls’ computer usage was falling behind boys. Karen Gould says, "The number one reason girls told us they don’t like computer games is not that they’re too violent, or too competitive. Girls just said they’re incredibly boring."
Purple Moon says it found what girls want, characters they can relate to and story lines relative to what’s going on in their own lives. Karen Gould of Purple Moon Software says, "What we definitely found from girls is that there is no intrinsic (固有的) reason why they wouldn’t want to play on a computer; it was just a content thing."
The sponsor of the study says it all boils down to this: the technology gender gap that separates the girls from the boys must be closed if women are to compete effectively with men in the 21st century.

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