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阅读下列材料:

材料一人文主义者皮柯(1463~1494)在《论人的尊严》中宣称上帝赋予了人可以按照自己的意志塑造自己的能力,他可以下降为动物,也可以上升到与上帝相似的东西。

材料二人文主义者阿尔伯(1404~1472)说:“大多时候,落在人们头上的幸福或不幸取决于他们自己。”

材料三但丁说:“神圣的种子不落在家族而落在个人身上。”

材料四文艺复兴时期的一些艺术作品

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结合所学知识,分析材料四中的几幅名作诞生的社会根源和社会条件。

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①资本主义萌芽最早出现在意大利,新兴的资产阶级为了维护其政治、经济利益,首先在意识形态领域展开反封建斗争,肯定人的价值和强调人的决定作用。②意大利较多地保留了希腊、罗马的古典文化。③意大利经济繁荣,为文化发展提供了物质条件。

解析:

几幅名作诞生的社会根源和社会条件实际上就是回答文艺复兴首先兴起于意大利的原因,结合所学知识来归纳,可得出资本主义萌芽最早出现在意大利,新兴的资产阶级为了维护其政治、经济利益,首先在意识形态领域展开反封建斗争,肯定人的价值和强调人的决定作用。意大利较多地保留了希腊、罗马的古典文化。意大利经济繁荣,为文化发展提供了物质条件。

考点:西方人文精神的发展·文艺复兴和宗教改革·文艺复兴

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When two of the world’s richest and mightiest men pledge to destroy an enemy, it is time to pay attention. Bill Gates, the former boss of Microsoft who now devotes all his time to his charitable foundation, travelled this week to New York, the city run by Michael Bloomberg, to join his fellow billionaire’s campaign to stamp out smoking.

Have the two potentates met their match Despite decades of work by health campaigners, more than one billion people still smoke today. Smoking kills up to half of those who fail to quit puffing, reducing their lives by an average of 10 to 15 years. The World Health Organisation (WHO) says more than 5 million people a year die early from the effects (direct or indirect) of tobacco. That exceeds the combined toll of HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria.

Despite that dismal situation, there are three reasons to give the latest pair of campaigners a slim chance of success: money, methods and motivation. Messrs Gates and Bloomberg vowed to spend a combined total of $ 500 million on discouraging the weed. Since Mr. Bloomberg’s charity had already announced an award of $125 million earlier, the new money pledged this week totalled a "mere" $ 375 million: $ 250 million from the mayor, and a fresh $ 125 million from the software magnate’s philanthropic outfit.

How will this cash be spent In quite innovative ways, and that is a second reason for optimism. Hitherto, most anti-smoking funds have been channelled through a few large bureaucracies. But Mr. Bloomberg’s charity wants to let a thousand flowers bloom: in other words, to lend a hand to many initiatives, both public and private, to see what works. There will be a competitive grant scheme for poor countries where the tobacco habit is spreading.

The very fact that two giants are teaming up is a landmark in American philanthropy- comparable to Warren Buffett’s decision, two years ago, to put his fortune at the disposal of Mr. Gates’ foundation. As part of their joint commitment, Mr. Gates is giving some of his $ 125 million directly to Mr. Bloomberg’s charity; the rest will go to carefully monitored projects in India, China and other places where the number of smokers is rising relentlessly.

Then there is motivation. There are other big players in this cause, and that should induce every new entrant to try bringing something fresh to the party. Earlier this year the WHO started a campaign against tobacco known as MPower. One of its selling points was that in contrast with many other projects, it had a fairly clear idea about what was needed. WHO experts have listed a series of tactics, ranging from aggressive public education to a rise in tobacco taxes, that deliver results. (Even if high taxes lead to some smuggling and diversion, studies done in Brazil, for example, show that fiscal measures do curb consumption. ) The World Bank, which funded that research, is also thought to be ready to join the anti-smoking scrum after years of paying little attention.

A crowded field, indeed. But having an extra $ 500 million from two hard-driven billionaires surely won’t hurt.

What does "stamp out" in the first paragraph probably mean()

A. Crush severely

B. Mark significantly

C. Destroy completely

D. Wipe heavily