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阅读下列材料:(13分)

材料一 “泰西近政论,皆言三权:有议政之官,有行政之官,有司法之官,三权立,然后事体备。以我朝论之,皇上则为元首,百体所从,军机号曰政府,出纳王命……”

——康有为《应诏统筹全局折》

材料二 “自台事后(1895年台湾割让后),天下皆知朝廷之不可恃,人无固志, * * 宄生心。陈涉辍耕于陇上……伏莽遍于山泽,教民遍于腹省……揭竿斩木,已可忧危。”

——康有为《上清帝第五书》

材料三 大借洋款,以举庶政。

——康有为《上清帝第五书》

材料四 使戊戌变法不致推翻,行二十年新政,或已致中国于富强矣。

——胡适《留学日记》

请回答:

(1)材料一反映了康有为的什么政治主张?其理论依据是什么?(2分)

(2)材料二、三反映了维新派对农民和帝国主义各持怎样的态度?(2分)

(3)根据材料一、二、三指出维新变法运动的根本缺陷。(6分)

(4)材料四的观点是否正确?为什么?(3分)

答案

(1)反映康有为建立君主立宪制的主张,理论依据是近代西方政治学说。(2分)

(2)反映维新派对农民持恐惧的态度,对帝国主义抱有幻想。(2分)

(3)材料一反映维新派把希望寄托在一个没有实权的皇帝身上;材料二反映维新派不敢发动人民群众,缺乏群众基础;材料三反映维新派对帝国主义的本质没有清醒的认识,对帝国主义抱有幻想。(6分)

(4)材料四的观点不正确。在半殖民地半封建社会的中国资产阶级改良的道路不可能走得通。(3分)

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Jim Boon is a hybrid kind of guy. He drives a Toyota hybrid to work, a Honda hybrid on weekends and, as a manager for Seattle public transit he recently placed the world’s largest order for hybrid electric buses.

Now, with the biggest hybrid-bus fleet in the world, Seattle has become the main testing ground for a technology that claims it can drastically cut air pollution and fuel consumption. In the 1990s, demo fleets of 35 buses or fewer started cropping up in cities such as Tempe, Ariz. Sixteen of these early hybrids still service Genoa, Italy, where drivers switch from diesel to electric power when passing the city’s downtown architectural treasures. But no city has gone as far as Seattle, which last year bought 235 GM hybrid buses at $ 645,000 a pop. When the final one rolls out this December, the region’s bus system will be 15 percent hybrid.

But why Seattle, and why now The Pacific Northwest has long been a hotbed of both Green politics and cutting-edge technology. Fourteen years ago the Seattle area bought 236 Italian-made Breda buses to service a mile-long downtown tunnel. They were supposed to operate as clean electric trolleys underground, but the switching mechanism often failed and "the bus drove through the tunnel as a diesel," says Boon. "It was pretty loud and smoky. "

When the Bredas hit retirement age in 2002, Boon went shopping. He chose the GM buses because they use an automatic transmission and diesel boosters that provide power to scale inclines without strain. In hilly Seattle, the prospect of a hybrid that could climb like a diesel but accelerate without belching black fumes helped justify a price $ 200,000 higher than that of a regular bus. "The days of seeing a diesel pull away and pour out smoke are over," says Boon. "After we drove these hybrid buses across the country, I wiped a handkerchief inside the tailpipe. It came out spotless. "

Experts say buses are critical to realizing the hybrid dream of greater efficiency and cleaner air. It would take thousands of hybrid cars to save as many gallons of gas (750,000) as Boon expects his buses to save Seattle each year. GM claims that compared with conventional diesels, its new buses also churn out 90 percent less particulate matter—a known carcinogen. "Buses are a major source of pollution in any city," says Dave Kircher of the Puget Sound Clean Air Agency. "They operate where people are breathing this exhaust, so this is a major step forward in terms of emissions. "

And a major step forward in the marketplace: Philadelphia, Honolulu, Long Beach, Calif., and Albuquerque, N. M. , have all bought the GM buses in recent months. GM is now touting itself in ads as the top hybrid-bus innovator, but Siemens is among the global giants dueling GM for new business, and New York plans to deploy 325 BAE Systems hybrids by 2006. "There’s room for competition," says James Cannon, editor of Hybrid Vehicles newsletter. Seems Seattle isn’t the only city trying to leave grunge behind.

Why are buses critical to realizing the hybrid dream of higher efficiency()

A. Buses are a major source of pollution

B. A single bus saves much more gas than a single car

C. Buses carry more passengers

D. New buses produce less harmful material