问题 单项选择题

2013年12月5日,在中国青年志愿者行动实施20周年之际,习 * * 给华中农业大学“本禹志愿服务队”回信,肯定他们在服务他人、奉献社会中取得的成绩和进步,勉励青年志愿者以青春梦想,用实际行动为实现“中国梦”作出新的更大贡献。这体现了()

①人生价值的实现取决于正确价值观的引导

②人生价值的实现需要劳动和奉献

③价值判断是在价值选择的基础上作出的

④实现人生价值需要有坚定的理想信念

A.①②

B.①③

C.③④

D.②④

答案

参考答案:D

解析:

题肢①说法错误,因为人生价值的实现受到一系列主客观因素的制约,价值观只是影响因素;题肢③说法错误,因为价值选择是在价值判断的基础上作出的,价值判断是价值选择的基础;题肢②④符合题意。故答案选D。

考点:本题考查了人生价值的实现的知识。

单项选择题
单项选择题

This book is written expressly for students in an attempt to present the material that is most useful and interesting to them. Previous courses in chemistry are not necessary for the understanding of the material, although those students who have had high school chemistry will find that a review of the inorganic section will better enable them to master the organic and biochemistry sections that follow.

The author has felt that in the past there was an improper selection of material from inorganic, organic, and biochemistry in the majority of the textbooks of chemistry for nurse. The tendency has been to develop the inorganic chemistry to such an extent that organic and biochemistry is covered too briefly. The recent advances in biochemistry and their widespread application to the practice of medicine and nursing have considerably altered the situation. Not only is biochemistry more closely allied to the practical chemistry of medicine and nursing but also it is of more interest to the student. In the author’s experience the response to biochemistry has always been more favorable than to the other sections. Within the brief period allotted to chemistry, therefore, the sections on inorganic, organic, and biochemistry should be so arranged that a good share of the time is spent in the study of biochemistry. This book presents mainly those fundamentals of inorganic and organic chemistry that are necessary for the understanding of the section on biochemistry.

The fundamental points suggested in the Curriculum Guide are included in the book, with some additions in the biochemistry section. The author feels that a study of urine, vitamins, nutrition, and hormones is so obviously a part of biochemistry that at least the fundamentals should be included in this course.

The book has been planned in such a way that it may be adapted to various courses in chemistry. The material suggested by the Curriculum Guide is covered in the first nineteen chapters and may be used in accelerated courses or where minimum time is allotted to chemistry. When the time allotted to the course is sixty to ninety hours, the entire contents of the book may be used to advantage. While the book has been written especially to fit the needs of Schools of Nursing, it could readily be applied in instances where students are required to take but one course in chemistry.

The apathetic attitude of nonprofessional students toward a course in inorganic chemistry may well be overcome by the proper presentation of material selected from inorganic, organic, and biochemistry.

Para. 4 suggests that one characteristic of this book is its()

A. vividness of the language

B. simplicity in presentation

C. adaptability to various needs

D. complexity of the plot