问题 选择题

任何一个健全的成年人都会在其生活实践的过程中形成一定的世界观,人们在日常生活中就是按照自己的世界观来解释一切现象和处理各种问题的。上述事实说明( )

A.哲学是人类社会存在和发展的基础

B.世界观是人们对于整个自然界的根本观点

C.有什么样的世界观就有什么样的方法论

D.方法论决定着世界观

答案

答案:C

题目分析:从材料来看,是先有世界观,然后“人们按照自己的世界观来解释一切现象和处理各种问题的”,这体现了世界观决定方法论,有什么样的世界观,就有什么样的方法论,A的说法错误,人类社会存在和发展的基础是物质资料生产方式,B的说法错误,因为世界观是人们对整个世界(不是整个自然界)以及人与世界关系的总的看法和根本观点,D的说法错误,世界观决定方法论,正确答案是C。

点评:世界观和方法论的关系是这样的:世界观决定方法论,方法论体现世界观,有什么样的世界观就有什么样的方法论,这里注意“决定”这个词,这是政治学科经常用到的一个词,是个单向词,绝对不能说“方法论决定世界观”,也不能说两者相互决定。

单项选择题
单项选择题

Rarely do major diseases have a single cause. They are usually the result of a complex interaction between many factors, including genetic, environmental and lifestyle components. Many media reports, however, can tead us to believe that if we gave up something that we might otherwise enjoy, we could completely escape that particular affliction.

Clearly, this is not the case. Vegetarians die of cancer of the colon (结肠). Teetotallers die of liver complaints, including cirrhosis (硬化). People who never go out in the sun contract skin melanomas (黑素瘤). Always, there are other factors at work than the single element being examined in a scientific study.

Quite often the alleged benefits of a particular nutritional element are the result not so much of the element itself but of the lifestyle and general diet of the people who consume it most. People who eat lots of "healthy" foods, including fiber, carrots, broccoli etc. , also tend to drink less alcohol, take more exercise, avoid too many fatty foods and smoke less. Only when a study can rule out all of these other factors and often we do not know what these factors might be can we say that there is a causal link between two things. That is not to say that things like fiber and broccoli have no beneficial effects at all. But those with sedentary lifestyles cannot expect these foods to make them healthy.

There is, however, one thing which increases the likelihood of dying relatively young, even when all of the other factors have been taken into account. It is one of the biggest killers even among those who lead lifestyles which, by any criteria, are clearly healthy ones. This single, incontrovertible risk factor is that of being poor. Recent report from the Cancer Research Campaign suggested that 12 700 deaths could have been avoided between 1986 and 1990 if inequalities in cancer care did not exist in England and Wales. Comparing cancer survival rates, the study found that England and Wales fared unfavorably with Europe and the US, but the most affluent regions of these two countries exhibited similar figures to the European average.

In an attempt to counter this disparity the government has announced plans for the provision of Health Action Zones which seek to encourage greater cooperation between health and social services, targeting both rural and inner city areas. The emphasis of this new scheme however appears to focus on inadequacies within health education in these areas, rather than attacking the broader issues of social inequality.

According to the author, to reduce cancer deaths in England and Wales, the government should ()

A. sponsor more cancer research

B. run health education programs in rural and inner city areas

C. attack the issues of social inequality

D. advise its people to obtain medical insurance