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《走向21世纪的中国和世界》一书中指出:“20世纪在世界现代化发展道路上有着三次重大改革调整机遇,一次是在20年代初的俄国,一次是在30年代西方大危机时期的美国,还有一次是在70年代末期以来的中国。”

(1)结合所学知识,完成下表:

 背景主要内容实质影响
美国罗斯福新政1929年,美国出现严重的经济危机,1933年罗斯福总统开始实行新政是资本主义国家生产关系的一次重要调整
中国改革开放确定新的指导思想,党的工作重心转移到经济建设上来,实行改革开放。决定拨乱反正改革开放使中国社会主义取得了巨大的成就,人民的生活得到了改善,综合国力不断增强
(2)他们的决策和措施有什么共同点?对我们有何启示?

答案

(1)

 背景主要内容实质影响
美国罗斯福新政 国家加强对经济全面干预。包括整顿金融、调整工业、农业、实行以工代赈等措施 美国经济得到恢复和发展,遏制了法西斯势力,巩固了资本主义民主制度,国家干预政策影响深远
中国改革开放 * * 十年使我国的国民经济遭受了重大损失, 1978年党的十一届三中全会召开 坚持社会主义前提下,解放和发展生产力 
(2)共同点:从实际出发,实事求是;创造性地找到一种发展经济的新模式

启示:生产关系一定要适合生产力的发展;发展经济需要把宏观调控和市场的调节作用有机地结合起来。

本题围绕经济体制改革主题展开 ,是对世界现代史上三个国家的三次重大改革调整的比较,具有一定的时代信息,今年是改革开放30周年,本题旨在从不同方面反映这一时代信息。改革是协调经济发展的重要手段,不同社会制度的国家可以互相借鉴发展经验;计划和市场只是经济手段,不是资本主义和社会主义的本质区别。解放思想,充分利用各种经济手段发展经济,判断经济政策的标准应是否有利于本国生产力的发展。

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     The koala. one of Australia's most treasured creatures, is introuble.

    Affected by habitat (栖居地) loss and climate change, like many other uniquely Australian animals, koalas are being squeezed into smaller regions. But at present, it is a deadly disease, a somewhat silent killer that causes a further decline in the koala population, that is worrying many scientists about the fate of the koala.

     The killer is Chlamydia, which has caused symptoms in up to 50 percent of the wild koalas, with probably even more infected (感染) but not showing symptoms. It has been particularly severe in Queensland, where nearly all koalas are infected. The disease causes many symptoms including eye infections, which can lead to blindness, making it difficult for them to find their primary food.

     Treating Chlamydia in wild koalas is a challenge. There is no treatment available for it. Only a small percentage of the animals can be treated successfully and returned

to the wild. Besides, there is no national plan in Australia to save the koala;it is up to each region to make management plans for its koala population.

     The good news is that researchers are working to test a vaccine (疫苗) that would help prevent further spread. If all goes well, plans can be carried out to distribute the vaccil1e more widely. But it's impossible to vaccinate all wild koalas.

     Another possibility would be to make vaccine distribution a routi11e part of treatment for the thousands of koalas brought into care centers every year after they are injured by cars or dogs.

     While it is a combination of problems that are affecting the wild koala population, many expects believe this vaccine would be an important step in helping koalas survive longer. It may buy enough time to give researchers a chance to solve some of the other problems facing Australia's koalas.

1. Which isn't considered the main cause of koa1a's population decline?

A. A deadly disease.                  

B. Injuries from cars and dogs.

C. Climate change.                    

D. Habitat loss.

2. The third paragraph mainly tells us          .

A. the serious result Chlamydia has caused to the koala

B. Chlamydia affected the koala only in particular regions

C. the most serious symptom of Chlamydia is eye infections

D. Chla1nydia can seriously affect koala's primary food

3. The underlined word "it" in the fourth paragraph probably refers to      .

A. the koala      

B. Chlamydia      

C. national plan      

D. eye infection

4. We can learn from the text that the vaccine      .

A. would cure the killer Chlamydia quite effectively

B. would only be distributed in koala care centers

C. has already been put into practical use in Australia

D. cannot be distributed to all the infected koalas

5. It can be inferred from the text that           .

A. a national plan for saving koalas will be made soon in Australia

B. koala population is declining only in a few regions

C. researchers need enough time to so1ve the koala problems

D. experts have lost the best chance to save the infected koalas

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