问题 单项选择题

文化“必定有异”,文明“难免有异”;文化“必须存异”,文明“可以存异”。这就是文化与文明的区别。所以.文化可以交流,甚至融合,但最终“存异”。文明的趋向,却是“求同”。因为文明的背后,是核心价值;而只有人类共同的价值,才最有价值。由此可见,只要把握了全人类的共同价值,又能兼收并蓄各民族的不同文化,那就能打造出自己的“文化航母”。
根据这段文字,不能得出的观点是()。

A.“求同”是打造文化航母的根本

B.文化对“异”的包容程度要宽于文明

C.世界文明存在着不同价值取向

D.文化即使融合也难以消除差异

答案

参考答案:A

解析: 题干要求选择“不能得出的观点”。通读文段,从第一句可知,B、D两项正确。由文明“难免有异”、“可以存异”可知,文明也会存在差异,且由“文明的趋向,却是‘求同’”一句,可以反向推出文明存在不同的价值取向,否则文明也不必“求同”,可知C项正确。“求同”只是打造文化航母的一方面.另一方面则是“兼收并蓄各民族的不同文化”,不能得出A项观点。故选A。

问答题 简答题
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The world's native languages are dying out at an unprecedented(空前的) rate, taking with them irreplaceable(不能替代的) knowledge about the natural world, according to a new study.

The study identified five global "hot spots" where languages are vanishing faster than anywhere else ---- eastern Siberia, northern Australia, central South America, the US state of Oklahoma and the US Pacific Northwest. "Languages are suffering a global extinction crisis that greatly goes beyond the pace of species extinction," linguistics(语言学的) professor David Harrison noted, who said half of the world's 7,000 languages were expected to disappear before the end of the century.

Native people had an intimate(详尽的) knowledge of their environment that was lost when their language disappeared, along with other certain things often unfamiliar to us, Harrison stressed. "Most of what we know about species and ecosystems is not written down anywhere, it's only in people's heads," he said. "We are seeing in front of our eyes the loss of the human knowledge base."

Harrison was one of a team of linguists who carried out the study. The researchers traveled to Australia this year to study native languages, some of the most endangered. According to Harrison, in Australia, they were heartened to see a woman in her 80s who was one of the only three remaining speakers of the Yawuru language passing on her knowledge to schoolchildren. He said such inter-generational exchanges were the only way native languages could survive. "The children had elected to take this course, no one forced them," he said. "When we asked them why they were learning it, they said,‘This is a dying language, we need to learn it'." Also, while there they found a man with knowledge of the Amurdag language, which had previously been thought extinct.

The researchers said all five of the hot spots identified were areas that had been successfully colonized and where a dominant language such as Spanish or English was threatening native tongues.

小题1:What does this text mainly talk about?

A.A study on native languages endangered.

B.The knowledge of native languages.

C.People's efforts in saving native languages

D.Harrison and his study on languages.小题2:According to Harrison, language extinction       .

A.causes the researchers lots of worries

B.speeds up the pace of species extinction

C.threatens the existing of Spanish and English

D.brings about a loss of knowledge about the environment小题3:Which of the following can be described as good news?

A.Native languages became less endangered in Australia.

B.A man was found with knowledge of the Amurdag language.

C.Researchers were well received by native people in Australia.

D.Many schoolchildren showed interest in the Yawuru language.