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英国前首相撒切尔夫人号称“铁娘子”,但她在回忆录中谈及中英香港问题达成协议时却说:“对英国来说,这不是也不可能是重复。因为我们是同一个不愿妥协和实力上占优势的对手打交道。”这表明()

A.中国在处理对外关系时坚持和平共处五项原则

B.一个国家的综合国力愈强大,在处理国际关系时自主权就愈大

C.中国的经济力、科技力、军事实力已经远远超过英国,英国不得不示弱

D.一个国家在处理对外关系时只要坚持原则就能使问题得到解决

答案

参考答案:B

解析:

当今世界国际竞争的实质是以经济和科技实力为基础的综合国力的较量。本题材料中“英国前首相撒切尔夫人在回忆录中谈及中英香港问题达成协议时说的‘对英国来说,这不是也不可能是重复。因为我们是同一个不愿妥协和实力上占优势的对手打交道’这一观点”,充分说明了综合国力在当今世界国际竞争中的重要与巨大作用,故B项符合题意,可以入选;A项表述正确但不符合材料主旨,故不能入选;C、D两项表述不科学,故不能入选。因此,答案是B项。

考点:本题考查当今世界国际竞争的实质。

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     It's time for forgetting to get some respect, says Ben Storm, author of a new article on memory in

Current Directions in Psychological Science, a journal of the Association for Psychological Science.

"We need to rethink how we're talking about forgetting and realize that under some conditions it actually

does play an important role in the function of memory." says Storm, who is a professor at the University

of Illinois at Chicago.

     "Memory is difficult. Thinking is difficult." Storm says. Memories and associations accumulate rapidly. "These things could completely overrun our life and make it impossible to learn and retrieve new things if

they were left alone, and could just overpower the rest of memory." he says.

     But, fortunately, that isn't what happens. "We're able to get around these strong competing

inappropriate memories to remember the ones we want to recall."Storm and other psychological scientists are trying to understand how our minds select the right things to recall-if someone's talking about beaches

near Omaha,  Nebraska, for example, you will naturally suppress (压制) any knowledge you've collected about Omaha Beach in Normandy.

      In one kind of experiment, participants are given a list of words that have some sort of relation to

each other. They might be asked to memorize a list of birds, for example. In the next part of the test,

they have to do a task that requires remembering, half the birds. "That's going to make you forget the

other half of the birds in that list." Storm says. "That might seem bad-It's forgetting."But what the research

shows is that this forgetting is actually a good thing.

     "People who are good at forgetting information they don't need are also good at problem solving and

at remembering something when they're being distracted by other information. This shows that forgetting

plays an important role in problem solving and memory." Storm says.

      There are plenty of times when forgetting makes sense in daily life. "Say you get a new cell phone and you have to get a new phone number, do you really want to remember your old phone number every time someone asks what your number is?" Storm asks. "Or where you parked your car this morning-It's important information today, but you'd better forget it when it comes time to go get your car for tomorrow

afternoon's commute. We need to be able to update our memory so we can remember and think about

the things that are currently relevant."

1. With the accumulation of memories and associations,______.

A. it is impossible for us to get back the lost memory

B. we might fail to memorize more information

C. our daily life and overloaded memory could be out of control

D. inappropriate memories challenge our memory ability

2. The underlined phrase "get around" in Paragraph 3 probably means ________.

A. recall          

B. strengthen

C. lose  

D. avoid

3. It can be learnt from the passage that ________.

A. forgetting makes great sense to most people

B. the more you forget, the more you memorize

C. forgetting plays a part in developing memory

D. forgetful people are good at solving problems

4. Which is the best title for the passage?

A. Forgetting Is Part of Remembering.

B. Why Should People Forget.

C. How Forgetting Improves Remembering.

D. Remembering Relies on Forgetting.

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