问题 名词解释

量刑情节

答案

参考答案:

是指在某种行为已经构成犯罪的前提下,人民法院对犯罪人裁量刑罚时应当考虑的,据以决定量刑轻重或者免除刑罚处罚的各种情况。

材料分析题

2011年10月15日至18日,中 * * 党第十七届六中全会在北京召开。全会审议和通过了《中 * * 关于深化文化体制改革、推动社会主义文化大发展大繁荣若干重大问题的决定》。

材料一:

材料二:我国加强社会主义文化建设,坚持以政府为主导、公共财政为支撑、农村为重点、缩小地区和城乡差距为目标,加大对西部地区文化事业费的投入力度;同时扶持网络游戏、数字电影等新兴文化产业和创意产业迅速发展,使之成为新的经济增长点;大力发展公益性文化事业,让群众享有基本公共文化服务,保障广大人民群众的基本文化权益,促进经济社会和谐发展。

(1)图表1、2各反映了什么经济信息?结合上述材料,运用《经济生活》相关知识,阐述国家在文化领域加大财政投入,促进社会主义文化建设的重要性。

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(2)运用《政治生活》中的相关知识,结合材料二,谈谈政府在满足人民群众基本文化需求上是如何有所作为的?

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材料三:“小字典,大文化”——历时7年的《新华字典》第11版修订完成。

(3)运用辩证唯物论的相关知识,说明新版《新华字典》的修订过程和结果充分体现了文化为民的理念。

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材料四:第11版《新华字典》于2011年7月4日首次实现全球同步上市。《新华字典》与共和国同行进,近60年来发行了4亿多册,影响了几代人的成长,为中 * * 的文化普及立下了汗马之功,对我国的基础教育事业发挥了极其重要的作用。

(4)结合材料三、材料四,运用《文化生活》相关知识,说明修订第11版《新华字典》的意义。

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单项选择题

All living cells on earth require moisture for their metabolism. Cereal grains when brought in from the field, although they may appear to be dry, may contain 20 per cent of moisture or more. If they are stored in a bin thus, there is sufficient moisture in them to support several varieties of insects. These insects will, therefore, live and breed and, as they grow and eat the grain, it provides them with biological energy for their life processes. This energy will, just as in man, become manifest as heat. Since the bulk of the grain acts as an insulator, the temperature surrounding the colony of insects will rise so that, not only is part of the grain spoiled by the direct attack of the insects but more may be damaged by the heat. Sometimes, the temperature may even rise to the point where the stored grain catches fire. For safe storage, grain must be dried until its moisture content is 13 per cent or less.

Traditional arts of food preservation took advantage of this principle in a number of ways. The plant seeds, wheat, rye, rice, barley millet, maize, are themselves structures evolved by nature to provide stored food. The starch of their endosperm is used for the nourishment of the embryo during the time it over-winters (if it is a plant of the Temperate Zone) and until its new leaves have grown and their chlorophyll can trap energy from the sunlight to nourish the new-grown plant. The separation by threshing and winnowing is, therefore, to some degree part of a technique of food preservation.

The direct drying of other foods has also been used. Fish has been dried in many parts of the world besides Africa. Slices of dried meat are prepared by numerous races. Biltong, a form of dried meat, was a customary food for travelers. The drying of meat or fish, either in the sun or over a fire, quite apart from the degree to which it exposes the food to infection by bacteria and infestation by insects, tends also to harm its quality. Proteins are complex molecular structures which are readily disrupted. This is the reason why dried meat becomes tough and can, with some scientific justification, by likened to leather.

The technical process of drying foods indirectly by pickling them in the p salt solutions commonly called "brine" does less harm to the protein than straightforward drying, particularly if this is carried out at high temperatures. It is for this reason that many of the typical drying processes are not taken to completion. That is to say, the outer parts may be dried leaving a moist inner section. Under these circumstances, preservation is only partial. The dried food keeps longer than it would have undried but it cannot be kept indefinitely. For this reason, traditional processes are to be found in many parts of the world in which a combination of partial drying and pickling in brine is used. Quite often the drying involves exposure to smoke. Foods treated in this way are, besides fish of various sorts, bacon, hams and numerous types of sausages.

In speaking of the traditional methods of food preservation, the writer()

A.expresses doubts about direct smoking

B.describes salting and pickling as ineffective

C.condemns direct drying

D.mentions threshing and winnowing