问题 口语交际,情景问答题

仔细观察下面漫画回答问题(4分)

(1)用简洁的语言概括画面内容。(不超过30个字)

答:

(2) 看了上面的漫画,你一定有很多感想,请写出你最想说的一句话。

答:

答案

(1)一只鸭看到一个蛋就说这是它下的,看到蛋壳里冒出蛇就说此事与它无关。

(2)示例:见好处就上,见责任就逃,太自私。只要和漫画有关的旨意均可。

题目分析:要仔细观察这幅漫画,先看漫画有哪几个部分组成。从画面看,这幅漫画由两个画面组成,然后用简洁的语言把分别把两个画面内容表述出来就可以了。需指出的是,题干要求是概括,而不是描述或说明,如是还要按一定的顺序指出画面上有哪些内容,包括具体有哪些文字等。对漫画的感想,实际上就是揭示漫画的寓义。两个画面构成对比,好的(功劳、好处)都是自己的,不好的(错误、坏处)都和自己无关,其表达的意思还是很容易看出来的。

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Passage Four

"Much of the sickness and death attributed to the major communicable (可传染的) diseases is in fact caused by malnutrition (营养不良) which makes the body less able to withstand infections when they strike," said Dr. Hiroshi Nakajima, Director-General of the World Health Organization (WHO). "At the same time," he added, "in developing countries today, malnutrition is the cause of 174 million children under five years of age being underweight, and 230 million being stunted in their growth. Such figures represent deprivation, suffering and wasted human potential on a scale that is unacceptable from every point of view. Whether we think interms of humanitarian concern, common justice or development needs, they demand a response, both from national governments and from the international community. "
WHO, working closely with its member states, other United Nations agencies and nongovernmental organizations, is focusing on major crippling (致残的) forms of malnutrition, such as protein-energy malnutrition, vitamin A deficiency (缺乏,不足). At the end of January 1996, 98 countries had national plans of action for nutrition and 41 countries had one under preparation, in keeping with their commitments made at the International Conference on Nutrition in Rome December 1992. The global situation, however, remains grim. Over 800 million people around the world still cannot meet basic needs for energy and protein, more than two thousand million people lack essential micro-nutrients, and hundreds of millions suffer from diseases caused by unsafe food or unbalanced diets.
It is now recognized that 6.6 million out of the estimated 12.2 million deaths annually among children under five—or 54% of young child mortality (死亡率) in developing countries—is associated with malnutrition. In addition to the human suffering, the loss in human potential translates into social and economic costs that no country can afford. In 1990, only 53 developing countries had reliable data on the number of young children under weight; by 1995, 97 countries had such data, nearly all of which included information on stunting and wasting.
In some regions, such as sub-Saharan Africa and south Asia, stagnation of nutritional improvement combined with a rapid rise in population has resulted in an actual increase in the total number of malnourished children. Currently, over two-thirds of the world’s malnourished children live in Asia (especially south Asia), followed by Africa and Latin America.

The tone of the writer’s conclusion concerning the nutrition problem in some countries is ______ .

A.objective

B.pessimistic

C.optimistic

D.concerned