问题 选择题

余秋雨在《十万进士》中认为:科举制选拔的“十万进士”,“其中包括着一大批极为出色的有着高度文化素养的政治家和行政管理专家”。这说明科举制度(  )

A.十分完美                

B.是君主专制建立和存在的基础

C.能有效的选拔官员            

D.有利于维护官僚队伍的廉洁

答案

答案:C

题目分析:本题主要考查学生准确解读材料信息的能力,材料中科举制选拔的“十万进士”,“其中包括着一大批极为出色的有着高度文化素养的政治家和行政管理专家”说明科举制能有效的选拔高素质的官员,从而对中国古代政治的发展起到了积极作用,答案选C,A B D三项表述错误,不符合史实。

点评:本题主要考查对科举制的影响的分析,科举制是中国古代官员选拔的一种重要制度,不等同于教育制度,其最主要的职能是为中央集权选拔德才兼备的官员,高考中对科举制的考查主要涉及以下几个方面:①科举制的内容②科举制的影响和作用③科举制的演变。

单项选择题
单项选择题

Weak dollar or no, $ 46,000-the price for a single year of undergraduate instruction amid the red brick of Harvard Yard-is (1) But nowadays cost is (2) barrier to entry at many of America’s best universities. Formidable financial-assistance policies have (3) fees or slashed them deeply for needy students. And last month Harvard announced a new plan designed to (4) the sticker-shock for undergraduates from middle and even upper-income families too.

Since then, other rich American universities have unveiled (5) initiatives. Yale, Harvard’s bitterest (6) , revealed its plans on January 14th. Students whose families make (7) than $60,000 a year will pay nothing at all. Families earning up to $ 200,000 a year will have to pay an average of 10% of their incomes. The university will (8) its financial- assistance budget by 43%, to over $ 80m.

Harvard will have a similar arrangement for families making up to $180,000. That makes the price of going to Harvard or Yale (9) to attending a state-run university for middle-and upper-income students. The universities will also not require any student to take out (10) to pay for their (11) , a policy introduced by Princeton in 2001 and by the University of Pennsylvania just after Harvard’s (12) . No applicant who gains admission, officials say, should feel (13) to go elsewhere because he or she can’t afford the fees.

None of that is quite as altruistic as it sounds. Harvard and Yale are, after all, now likely to lure more students away from previously (14) options, particularly state-run universities, (15) their already impressive admissions figures and reputations.

The schemes also provide a (16) for structuring university fees in which high prices for rich students help offset modest prices for poorer ones and families are less (17) on federal grants and government-backed loans.

Less wealthy private colleges whose fees are high will not be able to (18) Harvard or Yale easily. But America’s state-run universities, which have traditionally kept their fees low and stable, might well try a differentiated (19) scheme as they raise cash to compete academically with their private (20) . Indeed, the University of California system has already started to implement a sliding-fee scale.

15()

A.expanding

B.shrinking

C.enhancing

D.diminishing