问题

2008年的一场全球性的金融危机导致了世界经济的不断恶化。2009年20国集团领导人召开伦敦峰会,就如何应对这场危机达成了共识—加强国家对经济的干预。请说说他们借鉴的历史经验是( )

A.建立法西斯专政

B.发动战争

C.确立美元在国际货币体系中的中心地位

D.罗斯福新政

答案

答案:D

题目分析:此题考查的有关罗斯福新政特点的相关史实。考察学生的审题和分析能力。此题中表达的关键信息是面对世界性经济危机,20国达成共识:“加强国家对经济的干预”。这种共识是美国历史应对1929---1933年经济危机罗斯福新政的特点。故他们借鉴的是罗斯福新政,此题选择答案D。

阅读理解

阅读理解。

     The Japanese love to give gifts. This habit is not practiced only on special occasions, but it's

widely accepted as social duty and responsibility. Because gift-giving is such an important social

aspect of Japanese life. It's important to be aware of some key factors.

     Devalue the gifts you give. The important thing is to act and seem modest. You don't

want the receiver to think that you are arrogant or proud. Denigrate(贬低) your gift as much as

possible. It doesn't matter if the label on the box bears the symbol for a famous brand. The

Japanese value the appearance of a modest gift-giver who tries to stay away from praise.

     Praise the gift you receive. Although praising may seem obvious, overpraising the gift is

the key. It's also important to praise the fine taste of the gift-giver in making that particular choice

for you. And don't forget to give a thousand and one thanks.

     Unless you are urged to do so. And when you do, you must take the utmost care in

unwrapping it. Don't look eager, and be careful that you don't tear the paper or cut the ribbon.

After observing, praising, and thanking, be sure to rewrap the gift as if it had never been opened.

Try to appear as if you take great pride in the value of the gift.

     Choose gifts with practical value. In general, don't buy things such as ornaments, vases,

and kitchenware; it's already assumed that everyone has these things. To do so may suggest that

you don't approve of the other person's taste. Also, most Japanese houses are very small and

don't have extra space for useless junk.

1. What is the best title for the passage? (no more than l0 words)

                                                                                  

2. Fill in the blank in the fourth paragraph with proper words. (no more than 6 words)

                                                                                  

3. List three kinds of things you'd better not buy for a Japanese friend.

   ①                         

   ②                        

   ③                        

4. Translate the underlined sentence in the first paragraph into Chinese.

                                                                                   

                                                                                  

5. What do the Japanese usually do when they receive a gift? (no more than l0 words)

                                                            

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