问题 材料分析题

材料一:2010年1月11日,中 * * 、国务院在北京隆重举行国家科学技术奖励大会。中国科学院院士谷超豪、孙家栋获得2009年度国家最高科学技术奖。

材料二:已经连续两年出现空缺的国家自然科学奖一等奖授予中国科学院植物研究所钱崇澍等完成的成果《中国植物志》的编研。《中国植物志》的编研由中国科学院植物研究所、中国科学院华南植物园、中国科学院昆明植物研究所等146个单位、312位作者、164位绘图人员参与,经过四代科学家历经45年完成。

(1)材料一、二说明了什么道理?

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(2)我们可以从科学家身上学到什么?

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答案

(1)只有具备团队精神,我们才能更好地施展个人才华,实现自身价值,才能更好地发挥团队的创造力,形成文明和谐、团结高效的集体,推动社会进步。

(2)学习他们的责任意识,积极承担责任是做人的基本要求;学习他们热爱祖国、艰苦奋斗、自强不息的民族精神;学习他们的创新意识和创新能力。创新是一个民族进步的灵魂,是一个国家兴旺发达的不竭动力。我们青少年作为祖国的未来、民族的希望,更应该向这些受表彰的科学家们学习,积极培养自己的创新意识,提高创新能力;学习他们爱岗敬业、无私奉献、意志坚强的崇高品格。

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When Ted Kennedy gazes from the windows of his office in Boston, he can see the harbor’s "Golden Stairs", where all eight of his great-grandparents first set foot in America. It reminds him, he told his Senate colleagues this week, that reforming America’s immigration laws is an "awesome responsibility". Mr. Kennedy is the Democrat most prominently pushing a bipartisan bill to secure the border, ease the national skills shortage and offer a path to citizenship for the estimated 12m illegal aliens already in the country. He has a steep climb ahead of him.

As drafted, the bill seeks to mend America’s broken immigration system in several ways. First, and before its other main provisions come into effect, it would tighten border security. It provides for 200 miles (320km) of vehicle barriers, 370 miles of fencing and 18000 new border patrol agents. It calls for an electronic identification system to ensure employers verify that all their employees are legally allowed to work. And it stiffens punishments for those who knowingly hire illegals.

As soon as the bill was unveiled, it was stoned from all sides. Christans, mostly Republicans, denounced it as an "amnesty" that would encourage further waves of illegal immigration. Tom Tancredo, a Republican congressman running for president (without hope of success ) on an anti-illegal-immigration platform, demanded that all but the border-security clauses be scrapped. Even these he derided as "so limited it’s almost a joke". Conservative talk-radio echoed his call. No one is seriously proposing mass deportation, but Mr. Tancredo says the illegals will all go home if the laws against hiring them are vigorously enforced.

Most labor unions are skeptical, too. The AFL-CIO denounced the guest-worker program, which it said would give employers "a ready pool of labor that they can exploit to drive down wages, benefits, health and safety protections" for everyone else. Two Democratic senators tried to gut the program. One failed to abolish it entirely; another succeeded in slashing it from 400000 to 200000 people a year.

Employers like the idea of more legal migrants but worry that the new system will be cumbersome. Many object to the idea that they will have to check the immigration status of all their employees. The proposed federal computer system to sort legal from illegal workers is bound to make mistakes. Even if only one employee in a hundred is falsely labelled illegal, that will cause a lot of headaches. And the points system has drawbacks, too. Employers are better placed than bureaucrats to judge which skills are in short supply. That is why the current mess has advantages—illegal immigrants nearly always go where their labor is in demand.

Other groups have complaints, too. Immigrant-rights groups say that the path to citizenship would be too long and arduous and too few Hispanics would qualify. Nancy Pelosi, the Democratic speaker of the House, fretted that the new stress on skills would hurt families, adding that her party is "about families and family values". Some people worry that House Democrats will kill it to prevent Mr. Bush from enjoying a domestic success.

Despite the indignation, public opinion favors the underlying principles. At least 60% of Americans want to give illegals a chance to become citizens if they work hard and behave.

Ted Kennedy is mentioned in the first paragraph to()

A. introduce the main topic of immigration law reforming

B. remind the Senate that they have an awesome responsibility

C. stress the importance of securing the border and easing skills shortage

D. emphasize the fact that even a Senator is a descendant of immigrants