问题 综合题

俄国代表小资产阶级政党利益的孟什维克和社会革命党人把实行新经济政策说成是“布尔什维克正在转向资本主义,布尔什维克完蛋了,他们的革命也没有超出资产阶级的革命范围”。试结合有关史实评述上述观点。

答案

这种观点是错误的。

(1)苏俄用新经济政策取代战时 * * 主义政策,反映了广大人民的意愿和要求,符合俄国国情,是小农经济占优势的国家走向社会主义的正确探索。

(2)新经济政策是在国家掌握经济命脉的前提下,引进外国资金和技术,利用市场和商品货币关系来扩大生产,改善和巩固工农联盟,逐步过渡到社会主义,逐步建立社会主义经济基础。布尔什维克不仅没有完蛋,反而在探索中更加成熟,绝不是转向资本主义。

(3)新经济政策使俄国的工农业生产得到恢复和发展,进一步巩固了苏维埃 * * ,因而是一条向社会主义过渡的正确途径,是对马克思主义理论的重大发展。

(4)材料观点错在没有透过现象看本质,是对布尔什维克党和列宁的攻击和污蔑。

对于观点论证题要注意以下几点:首先要点明观点,指出这种说法正确或错误,或有失偏颇,或不全面。其次要联系所学知识,有的放矢,史论结合,论据充分。最后指出其错误之处,作出总结。书写要做到要点化、序号化、段落化。本题观点显然错误,要点明新经济政策取代战时 * * 主义政策的原因及目的、实质、效果、意义,说明不是转向资本主

义,社会主义没有失败,布尔什维克党仍是马克思主义的政党,新经济政策是列宁对马克思主义理论的创新和发展。

阅读理解

Even while in a deep sleep, people can still learn brand new information. Sleepers soak in new associations between smells and sounds, knowledge that lingers(逗留)into the next waking day, researchers report online August 26 in Nature Neuroscience.

The new study is the first to show that entirely new information can get into the sleeping mind, says Anat Arzi of the Weizmann Institute of Science in Israel. "The brain is not passive while you sleep. It's quite active. You can do quite a lot of things while you are asleep."

But the results don't mean that Spanish vocabulary tapes now have a place on the nightstand. L, Researchers have tried but largely failed to find evidence that complicated information, such as new pairs of words, can make its way into the brain during sleep.

Instead of trying to teach people something complicated like a new language, Arzi and her colleagues relied on the sense of smell and hearing. As anyone who has walked by a dumpster(垃圾车)in July knows, smells can cause a nose-jerk reaction. Catching a bad smell automatically makes people inhale(吸气)less, reducing the size of the inhale. But scent of fresh bread causes a long, deep inhale.、rzi and her team took advantage of this reaction for their experiment.

As people slept in the laboratory, the researchers delivered pleasant scent, such as shampoo. As this nice smell got into the sleepers' noses, the researchers played a particular music. Later, a disgusting smell, such as rotten fish or meat, was paired with a different music. Neither the smell nor the sound woke people up. After just four exposures to the smell-music pair during a single night, the sleepers started to automatically respond to the tones without the accompanying smells, taking in bigger breaths when the shampoo-associated tone played and smaller breaths when played the sound linked to the rotten fish smell.

This new learned association lingered into the next waking day, too. Even though the sleepers had no idea they had been exposed to smells or sounds, their behavior proved that their brain had actually learned something during sleep. As before, the shampoo sound stimulated a long, deep inhale, while the rotten fish tone caused more shallow breaths.

小题1:We can infer from the passage that

A.while sleeping, we can learn whatever we want to learn

B.we will increase the size of inhale if we catch a pleasant smell

C.the knowledge we learned while sleeping will be forgotten in the next waken day

D.when walking by a bakery, the fresh bread will cause a nose-jerk reaction小题2:What is Paragraph 3 mainly about?

A.One can’t acquire complicated knowledge during the sleeping hours.

B.Spanish vocabulary tapes now have a place on the nightstand

C.Researchers have tried to find evidence that the new words can be learned during sleep.

D.Complicated information can make its way into the brain during sleep小题3:How do Arzi and her team do their research? By

A.giving instructions

B.analyzing human brains

C.following the guides of others

D.doing experiments小题4:In which part of a website may this passage most likely appear?

A.Culture.

B.Science.

C.History.

D.Economy.

单项选择题 A1/A2型题