问题 单项选择题

以下哪种影响健康的因数是最便于控制的?()

A.遗传

B.环境

C.医疗条件

D.个人生活方式

答案

参考答案:D

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Power StruggleArnold Schwarzenegger has a mission: he wants to terminate global warming. In June, the California governor called for the state to cut down drastically its greenhouse-gas emissions to 80% of 1990 levels in the next 45 years. "The debate is over," he said in a forthright speech in San Francisco. "We know the science. We see the threat. And we know the time for action is now."This was fighting talk, but if any advanced economy can pull off such drastic cuts in emissions, this high-technology Pacific Rim state and its 36 million residents probably can. Schwarzenegger has help. He gets support from a team of state energy-conservation experts who have been in the business for years. And first among them is Arthur Rosenfeld. More than three decades ago, Rosenfeld helped to trigger the state’’s successful fight to cut energy consumption; today he is one of the five members of California’’s Energy Commission.Rosenfeld spent decades as a physics professor at the University of California, Berkeley. He now commutes weekly between his home overlooking San Francisco Bay and Sacramento, the capital, in an energy-saving car that the state provides. The Energy Commission’’s job isn’’t easy: to help the most populous US state figure out how it might cut greenhouse-gas emissions and make money doing it.Under controlIn his office, Rosenfeld pulls out a data plot of which he is particularly fond. It shows electricity consumption per capita from 1960 to 2002, with one line for California and one for the United States. In 1960, both lines sit at 4,000 kilowatt-hours per person. They rise at roughly the same pace to about 7,000 kilowatthours in the early 1970s. But at the point when the US energy crisis struck that decade, the lines diverge dramatically: California virtually flatlines its energy use per citizen — even though its economy was outpacing the rest of the nation. The state’’s electricity use per capita today is the lowest in the nation at 6,800 kilowatt-hours, compared with 12,800 kilowatthours for the country overall.The strategies that helped California achieve those conservation goals may now help it in its greenhouse-gas cuts. State energy experts, including Rosenfeld, don’’t foresee California adopting many radical new technologies to meet its ambitious goals. Rather, a steady application of proven technologies should do much of the job.California’’s $1.5-trillion gross annual product makes it the world’’s sixth largest economy, behind France and ahead of Italy. It is the planet’’s ninth-largest emitter of greenhouse gases. "California is not an insignificant actor, and we are seen as a world leader in protecting the environment," says Eileen Tutt, a senior officer at the California Environmental Protection Agency.Still, the governor’’s pledge, made on the United Nations World Environment Day, invited more support. Schwarzenegger is a tax-cutting Republican who is deeply suspicious of government regulation. Beset by budget fights and union opposition, he has dropped in popularity with the state’’s generally Democratic voters since his election two years ago. But his energy policies, building on those of a string of governors of both parties, get him reputation from longtime activists. "The governor is a real-life climate action hero today," Nancy Ryan, a senior economist with the group Environmental Defense, told reporters.Specifically, Schwarzenegger vowed that California will cut its greenhouse-gas emissions to below 2000 levels by 2010 and to less than the 1990 level of 373 million tonnes by 2020. But then the governor added the final, ambitious goal to cut emissions by a further 80% by 2050.Out on a limbHis policy stands in opposite contrast to that of the federal administration under President George W. Bush, who has refused to ratify the Kyoto Protocol to reduce greenhouse-gas emissions. The president has said that such action would squeeze the US economy too much. California officials say that they can do it while boosting the economy and creating jobs. The state’’s p environmental policies in the past, they point out, occurred while its economy thrived.Success will require the cooperation of several interlocking agencies. The Energy Commission plays a major role, as do the state’’s Environmental Protection Agency, Air Resources Board and Public Utilities Commission. Schwarzenegger’’s proclamation renewed their "absolute licence to go out and make California a model country for greenhouse policies", says Stephen Schneider, a physicist and climate-policy analyst at Stanford University.State officials have much at stake. California’’s climate could change utterly if a warmer world redirected storm paths. Rising temperatures could cause winter rain instead of snow in the Sierra Nevada mountains, triggering floods for which the state’’s aqueducts(沟渠) and dams are not prepared. Plus, its coast is vulnerable to a rise in sea level.Other states have also recognized their vulnerability to climate change, and have independently taken climate policy into their own hands. Local legislators, from mayors of cities to state governors, have begun their own versions of Kyoto-like regulations. In the northeast, nine states have agreed to limit carbon dioxide emissions from more than 600 power plants in the region. On the west coast, California has joined with Oregon and Washington in a governors’’ initiative to encourage energy efficiency and conservation.But of all the states, California’’s example has caused effect: in recent years many other states have adopted California’’s standards for car pollution rather than the more lax federal standards.And the state is now attracting international attention. In September, its Public Utilities Commission, Energy Commission and the Pacific Gas and Electric Company signed a pact (合同) with China’’s Jiangsu province to train officials and utility executives in energy-conservation tactics. Earlier this month, Schwarzenegger led a sales delegation to China to tout (吹捧) the state’’s energy-saving technologies, and another team from the state’’s Air Resources Board travelled to Belgium to brief European air-quality experts on energy policies.California’’s approach to energy conservation has helped it save money. The state sets electricity rates for private utilities, and sometimes provides subsidies to help power companies induce customers to cut their consumption. If they do, the state gives money back to the companies — through rate adjustments and other payments — that makes up for what the firms would have earned had they built additional power plants.The Energy Commission calculates that the total power bill for residents is about $16 billion lower each year than if the state had not launched its conservation campaign. Conservation has also managed to prevent some 18 million tonnes of carbon pollution being emitted from power plants — equivalent to taking 12 million cars off the roads. After allowing for the cost of measures such as changed building practices, appliances and subsidies, the net saving is about $12 billion.And deeper energy cuts should pay more, the commission says. The Air Resources Board estimates that planned reductions in greenhouse-gas emissions by 2020, from motor vehicles alone, could save Californians $256 million annually by 2010 (mostly from smaller fuel bills), and $4.8 billion annually by 2020.Cut and dried But will the state’’s longer-term emissions policy succeed Schneider is unsure how cost-effective the whole plan will be. Earlier stages may pay for themselves, he says, but the final leap to the 80% cut is unlikely to come without costs. "It would take a total modification of our fuel infrastructure(基础设施)," he notes.So far, even state planners aren’’t sure how they will meet the later goals. "We don’’t have the details, but we’’ll have a report to the governor’’s office in January," says Tutt.Some fresh ideas are already in the works. One notion, is to place 1 million solarpanel (太阳能) systems on rooftops by 2018. California gets about 11% of its electricity from geothermal, wind, biomass and solar units; for the United States overall, the number is around 2%. California aims to increase its share of renewable sources to 20% by 2010 and to 33% by 2020.Also helpful will be the vehicle clean-up legislation enacted just before Schwarzenegger’’s arrival. This requires car manufacturers, starting in 2009, to cut greenhouse-gas emissions from new cars and trucks by 22% by 2013 and 33% by 2017. But the law remains in dispute — perhaps predictably, car companies have sued. They argue that carbon dioxide is not a pollutant, and that regulating it at state level would pre-empt (先占) federal control over the fuel-efficiency standards in new cars. In the long run, the governor has chosen hydrogen-fuelled cars as his personal crusade.Wind power figures large in state plans. California pioneered wide-scale use of it and already has more than 14,000 wind turbines. In a good breeze their combined capacity is 2,100 megawatts — about the same as two nuclear power plants. State energy officials estimate that wind alone, in principle, can generate an additional 30,000 megawatts.

Schwarzenegger’’s energy policy is________ to that of the federal administration under President George W. Bush.

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游民、游民文化及其与文学创作的关系,在中国历史、中国文学史上都是客观存在的。最早的通俗文艺作品是江湖艺人们创作的,所以在早期通俗小说和戏曲中便带有抹不掉的游民生活的痕迹,并或多或少地反映了游民对生活和历史的理解。我们从中还可以发现,文学作品尤其是通俗文学作品,由于其受众众多,在社会生活中起到的作用巨大。它们不仅促成了游民的社会化和组织化(如明末清初,游民组织的出现),而且成为社会游民化的桥梁(游民的思想意识通过通俗文艺影响到其他阶层)。特别是走投无路的人们在铤而走险之时,这些具有游民意识的通俗文学作品便给了他们以鼓舞和力量,甚至成为指导他们战斗生涯的百科全书。

唐以前的朝代实行兵农合一、全农皆兵的制度,人人都是兵,农闲时,每人都要参加军事训练。唐代实行府兵制,可以说是“全兵皆农”,大部分农民都要接受严格的军事训练。宋代和宋代以后,整个社会风气是崇文抑武的,普通的老百姓只能从反映游民冒险生活的文学作品中吸取武装斗争和反抗的经验。因此我们可以看到,下层社会的人们在武装反抗统治阶级的斗争中的戏剧化或小说化的倾向。这种情形甚至波及许许多多有群众参加的社会运动中去。如天地会组织模仿《水浒传》、《三国志演义》、《说唐》等小说作品,义和团的斗争生活模仿通俗戏曲。正像张鸣在《戏曲文化视野中的义和团的意识走向》一文中所说:

“也许没有任何一场农民运动能像义和团那样,在其自身的活动中存在着如此明显又随处可见的戏曲映象。我们在义和团的仪式活动、舆论宣传、行为举止、言语服饰中,不时地可以发现戏曲行当、念白、表演做派的影子。”

清末民初,土匪遍地,几乎所有的杆子都打着《水浒传》所树立的“替天行道”的旗号。英国汉学家贝思飞在考察了民国时期的土匪活动资料之后指出:“(《水浒传》中)描绘了一系列暴力事件,由豪饮的场面和插科打诨作点缀,但是重点在于罗宾汉式的英雄生活,打富济贫,在‘替天行道’的旗帜下聚义。正如对世代土匪首领所提供的激励,小说继续把年轻人的梦想引向现实。”

土匪们根据《水浒传》所提供的标准选取领袖、组织战斗、安排生活,乃至对待弟兄等。不仅缺少文化教养的游民、农民如此,连南明弘光小朝廷为抵抗满洲铁骑南下侵略,在长江边装模作样地举行誓师大典时,也未能免俗,作为兵部尚书的阮大铖参加典礼时所穿的服装就是戏曲里的行头,成为当时的笑柄。真是如我们平时所说的:在中国,戏往往不像生活,而生活有时候却很像戏

(选自王学泰《游民问题与社会的游民化》,有改动)

小题1:下列对“在中国,戏往往不像生活,而生活却有时很像戏”这句话含意的理解,不正确的一项是(   )

A.中国戏曲的程式化、脸谱化的表演和现实生活之间有较大差距。

B.中国戏曲常见的“大团圆”结局其实是对现实生活的真实反映。

C.讽刺了中国有时会出现一些戏剧化的荒诞、不合理的社会现象。

D.通俗文艺作品影响着社会生活,是社会的游民化的桥梁。小题2:下列各项中不能作为论据证明“社会游民化”的是 (   )

A.在通俗文学作品的影响下,明末清初,一些游民组织起来反抗暴政。

B.在《水浒传》的影响下,清末民初的土匪都打着“替天行道”的旗号。

C.义和团的仪式、宣传、言行、服饰等方面都明显受到通俗戏曲的影响。

D.阮大铖身为兵部尚书,参加誓师大典时所穿的服装就是戏曲里的行头。小题3:下列表述不符合原文意思的一项是(   )

A.正如社会生活对文学创作有重大影响一样,文学作品对社会生活也有巨大作用。

B.文学史上最早期的通俗小说是由江湖艺人创作的,因此都明显带有游民生活的痕迹。

C.唐以前的朝代全农皆兵,唐代全兵皆农,正是这种制度造成了整个社会的游民化。

D.《水浒传》里的好汉行侠仗义、劫贫济富,他们跟英国的侠盗罗宾汉有相似之处。