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认真阅读“给定资料1”节选的2012年中央1号文件部分内容,结合资料全文指出这部分内容传递的重要信息有哪些?  准确,全面,有条理,不超过300字

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参考答案:工作重点:加快推进农业科技创新增强农产品供给保障能力,是下一步我国农业科技工作的重点。  积极意义:农业科技创新是确保国家粮食安全的基础支撑,是突破资源环境约束的必然选择,是加快现代农业建设的决定力量,是农业增产、农民增收、农村繁荣的强劲动力,有利于推动农业科技跨越式发展。  相关举措:要突破体制机制障碍,增加农业科技投入,坚持科教兴国战略,必须把农业科技摆上更加突出的位置,要发挥政府的主导作用,保证财政农业科技投入增幅明显高于财政经常性收入增幅;建立投入稳定增长的长效机制,逐步提高农业研发投入比重;着力突破农业重大关键技术和共性技术,切实解决科技与经济脱节问题。

解析:【解析】  本题所能提取出的关键词语分别是,“给定资料1”、“节选的2012年中央1号文件内容”、“传递的重要信息有哪些”。至于题干中所述的“结合资料全文”在实际作答中作用不大。因此,我们的作答重点是通过分析中央1号文件,找出所传递的重要信息有哪些即可。  通过阅读节选2012年中央1号部分内容,分析得出所传递的重要信息包括三点:一是下一步我国农业科技工作的重点是什么;二是农业科技的重要意义是什么;三是具体的举措有哪些。

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FOR the past two years in Silicon Valley, the centre of America’s technology industry, conference-goers have entertained themselves playing a guessing game: how many times will a speaker mention the phrase "long tail" It is usually a high number, thanks to the influence of the long tail theory, which was first developed by Chris Anderson, the editor of Wired magazine, in an article in 2004. Though technologists and bloggers chuckle at how every business presentation now has to have its long-tail section, most are envious of Mr Anderson, whose brainwave quickly became the most fashionable business idea around.

Whether a blockbuster film, a bestselling novel, or a chart-topping rap song, popular culture idolizes the hit. Companies devote themselves to creating them because the cost of distribution and the limits of shelf space in physical shops mean that profitability depends on a high volume of sales. But around the beginning of this century a group of internet companies realized that with endless shelves and a national or even international audience online they could offer a huge range of products—and make money at the same time.

The niche, the obscure and the specialist, Mr Anderson argues, will gain ground at the expense of the hit. As evidence, he points to a drop in the number of companies that traditionally calculate their revenue/sales ratio according to the 80/20 rule—where the top fifth of products contribute four-fifths of revenues. Ecast, a San Francisco digital jukebox company, found that 98% of its 10,000 albums sold at least one track every three months. Expressed in the language of statistics, the experiences of Ecast and other companies such as Amazon, an online bookseller, suggest that products down in the long tail of a statistical distribution, added together, can be highly profitable. The internet helps people find their way to relatively obscure material with recommendations and reviews by other people and (for those willing to have their artistic tastes predicted by a piece of software) computer programs which analyze past selections.

Long-tail enthusiasts argue that the whole of culture will benefit, not just commercial enterprises. Television, film and music are such bewitching media in their own right that many people are quite happy to watch and listen to what the mainstream provides. But if individuals have the opportunity to pick better, more ideally suited entertainment from a far wider selection, they will take it, according to the theory of the long tail. Some analysts reckon that entire populations might become happier and wiser once they have access to thousands of documentaries, independent films and sub-genres of every kind of music, instead of being subjected to what Mr Anderson calls the tyranny of lowest-common-denominator fare. That might be taking things a bit far. But the long tail is certainly one of the internet’s better gifts to humanity.

With which of the following would the long-tail advocates most probably agree()

A. People are more willing to catch what the mainstream provides

B. People have more opportunities to find entertainment through computer

C. People would be happy for having access to a wider selection

D. People in the cultural field benefit most from the long tail theory