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对统一后的德意志帝国,恩格斯认为:“……在资产阶级借以组织其统治的国家机构中,也有许多东西是工人阶级可能利用来对这些机构本身作斗争的。……资产阶级和政府害怕工人政党的合法活动更甚于害怕它的不合法活动,害怕选举成就更甚于害怕起义的成就。”恩格斯的话表明德意志帝国()

A.民主是虚,专制是实

B.以民主来欺骗工人阶级

C.其民主对工人有有利之处

D.受到恩格斯的高度肯定

答案

参考答案:C

解析:从材料“在资产阶级借以组织其统治的国家机构中,也有许多东西是工人阶级可能利用来对这些机构本身作斗争的”可以看出资产阶级内部的一些机构可以为无产阶级的斗争服务,故选C。A项错误,材料并未体现有关德国民主程度的问题;BD项错误,均明显与材料不符。

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Every year New Zealanders living in London can be seen loading up Kombi vans and heading off to experience the "classic European holiday". The trip usually starts in the north of France, after crossing the channel from Dover in England to Calais, driving down through France, over the Pyrenees into Spain, west into Portugal and then across the Continent to Italy and often beyond.

There are numerous reasons young New Zealanders take this rite of passage—as well as seeing all the fantastic sights and tasting the delights of Europe’s food and wine, it’s relatively inexpensive. The Kombi is transport and accommodation all in one, cutting down significantly on costs.

There is just one problem. As the Kombis become "antique", these trips are usually punctuated with numerous roadside sessions as the van sits idle, in no hurry to start, while you swelter in the hot sun. But do not let this deter you. Travelling Europe in your own vehicle means no public transport schedules to cramp your style, the ability to explore the quaint, off-the- beaten-track villages where the "real" locals live, freedom to not have to book accommodation in advance—you can nearly always get a campsite and can load your vehicle with cheap, fantastic regional wines and souvenirs. With these bonuses in mind, here are some suggestions for planning the great Europe road adventure. The key to a pleasurable driving experience is a good navigator and a driver with a cool head. If you do not feel relaxed driving’ around New Zealand’s cities and highways, then you probably will not enjoy driving around Europe. As co-pilot to the driver, you need to read (and understand) maps, look out for turn-offs--and keep the music playing. Language is not a big problem once a few essential terms are mastered. The biggest challenge is in the cities, where traffic can be chaotic and elaborate one-way systems and narrow, cobbled alleyways can make finding your destination hard work. It can be easier to leave the vehicle on the outskirts of town or in a camping ground and use public transport. This also avoids paying for costly parking.

What is the nationality of the target readers()

A. New Zealand

B. England

C. France

D. Spain