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(10分)【历史——20世纪的战争与和平】

以下是选择日本天皇《停战诏书》(1945年8月15日)的一段文字。阅读材料,回答问题。

帝国所以向美英两国宣战,实亦为……东亚之安定而出此。……自交战以来……战局并未好转,世界大势亦不利于我。加之敌方最近使用残酷之炸弹,频杀无辜,惨害所及,真未可逆料。……此朕所以饬令帝国政府接受联合公告者也。

请结合所学知识驳斥材料中日本对美英两国宣战的理由,(4分)并分析日本被迫接受联合公告的原因。(6分)

答案

理由:日本向美英宣战不是为了东亚的安定,而是为了争夺霸权;日本的对外战争给东南亚人民带来了深重灾难。(4分)

原因:中国国共实现第二次合作,建立抗日民族统一战线,进行全民族的抗战;美国对日本投放原子弹;苏联出兵东北,消灭日本关东军;日本发动侵略战争,失道寡助,损失惨重等等。(6分,答出3点且言之有理即可)

说明:以上答案仅供参考,若学生答题有所创新,且言之成理,教师可酌情赋分。

题目分析:第一小问结合所学知识i,从日本发动对外战争的真正目的和后果两个角度,驳斥材料中日本对美英两国宣战的理由。第二小问结合材料和所学知识,“世界大势亦不利于我”说明中国进行全民族的抗战,苏联对日作战,世界反法西斯战争的形势日益向胜利的方向发展,“加之敌方最近使用残酷之炸弹”说明美国投掷原子弹加速日本的投降。

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Democrats on the Senate Judiciary Committee vented their fury over high gasoline prices at executives of the nation’s five largest oil companies on Wednesday, grilling the oilmen over their multimillion-dollar pay packages and warning them that Congress was intent on taking action that could include a new tax on so-called windfall profits. Such showdowns between lawmakers and oil titans have become a familiar routine on Capitol Hill. But with gas prices nearing $ 4 a gallon, and lawmakers headed home for a weeklong Memorial Day recess where they expect to get an earful from angry constituents, there is added urgency for Congress to appear active.

But while momentum is building for several measures, including a bill that would allow the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries to be sued in American courts under antitrust laws, there is little sign that any of the proposals would do much, if anything, to lower prices quickly. And the oil executives warned that government intervention might only make things worse. Instead, they called on Congress to allow more drilling and exploration for domestic oil.

The increasing urgency to seem aggressive about gasoline prices was apparent on Tuesday when the House voted by an overwhelming 324 to 84 to approve the bill, commonly referred to as NOPEC, which classifies OPEC as a monopoly in violation of the Sherman Antitrust Act. Senate Democrats have included that measure as part of a package of legislation intended to address the high price of gasoline, along with the tax on windfall profits and a measure to tamp down speculation in the oil futures market that many lawmakers think is contributing to the run-up in prices.

At the Judiciary Committee hearing, Democratic senators struggled to have the executives explain how oil prices had risen so high. The senators expressed doubt that basic laws of supply and demand were at work and suggested instead a more sinister combination of monopolistic behavior by oil-producing countries, speculation in the futures markets and sheer corporate greed.

On Monday, President Bush signed a bill temporarily suspending the purchase of crude oil for the nation’s Strategic Petroleum Reserve. Mr. Bush had initially opposed such action but relented after the House and Senate approved the bill by wide margins. Senator Richard J. Durbin, Democrat of Illinois and a p supporter of Senator Baraek Obama’s presidential bid, made a particularly pointed attack, in which he seemed to warn the oil executives that they would soon no longer have such a good friend in the White House. He also suggested that Mr. Bush should be doing more to press the oil companies to help lower prices at the pump, while acknowledging that it would be difficult to pass a windfall profits tax while Mr. Bush was still in office.

What can we infer form the last paragraph()

A. The nation’s Strategic Petroleum Reserve is more than adequate

B. Democrats argue that greedy oil companies are the key factor of jumping oil price

C. President Bush used to be reluctant to drag down the oil price

D. The federal law bans the windfall profits tax in Bush Government