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经济全球化条件下弘扬爱国主义的必要性;

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参考答案:在经济全球化的形势下,国家仍然是民族存在的最高组织形式,是国际社会活动中的独立主体。只要国家继续存在,爱国主义就有其坚实的基础和丰富的意义。我们在参与经济全球化的过程中,必须坚定地捍卫自己国家的利益,这就更需要爱国主义的支撑。
经济全球化是一把双刃剑,既是机遇,更是挑战。发展中国家不仅要面对经济方面的挑战,而且也必然要面对政治和文化上的挑战。西方发达国家利用经济、科技和军事等方面的优势,竭力输出它们的政治观、价值观、文化观和生活方式,力图主导经济全球化进程,把发展中国家纳入西方的发展模式和发展轨道。在这种情况下,更需要大力弘扬爱国主义,维护本国、本民族的利益。

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It is a favorite pastime of older people to lament the defects of the young. Every generation seems to be convinced that in its day, standards were higher, schools were tougher and kids were smarter. But if I.Q. scores are any measure, and even their critics agree they measure something, people are getting smarter. Researchers who study intelligence say scores around the world have been increasing so fast that a high proportion of people regarded as normal at the turn of the century would be considered way below average by today’s tests.

Psychologists offer a variety of possible explanations for the increase, including better nutrition, urbanization, more experience with test taking, and smaller families. Some even say that television and video games have made children’s brains more agile. But no explanation is without its critics, and no one can say with certainty what effects, if any, the change is having on how people lead their daily lives. It is all the more mysterious because it seems to be happening in the absence of a simultaneous increase in scores on achievement tests. One explanation for the rise is ruled out: genetics. Because the increase has taken place in a relatively short period of time, it cannot be due to genetic factors.

The worldwide pattern of rising scores in industrialized nations was discovered by Dr. James R. Flynn, now a professor at the University of Otego, New Zealand. He began looking into the subject in the 1980’s in an effort to rebut Dr. Arthur Jensen, the professor from the UC Berkeley who argued that even if the environments of blacks and whites were equalized, the 15-point gap in I. Q. scores between the races would only be partly eliminated.

As Dr. Flynn investigated, he found that I. Q. scores were going up almost everywhere he looked. Although the gap remains, Dr. Flynn said the movement in scores suggests that the gap need not be permanent. If blacks in 1995 had the same mean I. Q. that whites had in 1945, he said, it may be that the average black environment of 1995 was equivalent in quality to the average white environment of 1945. "Is that really so implausible" Dr. Flynn asked. Meanwhile, the kinds of intelligence that are promoted and respected vary from time to time, said Dr. Patricia Greenfield, a psychology professor at the UCLA. Playing computer games like Tetris promotes very different skills from reading novels. The new skills, she said, are manifested in the world. "Flynn will tell you we don’t have more Mozarts and Beethovens," Dr. Greenfield said, "I say, look at the achievements of science, like DNA. Or look at all the technological developments of this century.

On which of the following statement would Dr. Flynn most probably agree()

A. The I.Q. score gap between blacks and whites could not be eliminated

B. The 15-point I. Q. gap was a result of miscalculation

C. Great artists will not appear in our times

D. Equal environments may result in equal IQ