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问答题谁是你最景仰的人?据某一中学中开展的调查显示:40%的学生景仰科学家,35%的学生景仰体育、影视明星,只有1.5%的学生景仰自己的父母。为什么如此少的孩子景仰父母?许多孩子认为,父母没做什么惊天动地的大事,至于父母日常对他们的关怀照料,则被视为理所应当。 一些教育专家认为,许多家长在任劳任怨的同时,盲目地关心孩子的学习成绩,容易造成孩子的冷漠和自私,缺乏感恩之心。长此以往,孩子永远不能真正懂得孝敬父母,理解他人,更不会主动帮助别人。父母应该让孩子知道,亲人对他们的付出不是理所应当的。
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问答题 中美经贸发展与中美关系 经贸关系历来是中美关系的重要组成部分,也是两国交往中最为活跃的一个方面。自1979年中美建交以来,两国经贸合作虽受两国总体关系影响,经历了一些波折,但一直保持较快发展速度。中美两国经济上的相互依存在不断加强,经贸合作已成为中美关系的稳定器。随着中国深入改革和扩大开放进程的发展,经贸合作在中美关系发展中将发挥更大的作用。 中美经贸联系十分密切,两国已经互为重要贸易伙伴。两国经贸领域的互补性很强,双方可以彼此分享巨大的市场。中美的发展水平、资源结构存在很大差异,在劳动力、资本、技术等方面具有各自的比较优势,因而加强中美经贸合作有助于各自的优势互补。 在中美经贸合作快速发展的进程中,难免出现新的问题,解决这些问题是中美双方共同的长期任务。把经贸问题政治化或采取贸易保护主义的措施,只能损害双方的利益。中美两国应以发展的眼光拓展利益交汇面,实现互利共赢。 中美经贸关系与中美关系整体的发展是一种互动的关系,这就是说,经贸关系的迅速发展可促进整体关系的发展;同时,中美关系正常发展,也可为中美经贸发展创造良好的政治氛围。发展互利共赢的中美经贸关系,对增强中美两国人民的福祉,对推动新世纪中美关系全面健康发展具有重要意义。中美建交以来三十多年的历史证明,在中美关系正常发展时期,中美经贸关系就快速发展,反之,双边经贸发展就出现缓慢、停滞甚至倒退的局面。
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问答题 中华民族和中华文化 中华民族是由汉族和55个少数民族组成的大家庭。自远古以来,我国各族人民就劳动、生息、繁衍在祖国的土地上,共同为中华文明和建立统一的多民族国家贡献自己的才智。各民族之间建立了紧密的政治经济文化联系,早在两千多年前就形成了幅员广阔的统一国家。悠久的中华文化,成为维系民族团结和国家统一的牢固纽带。 我们的先人历来把独立自主视为立国之本。中国作为人类文明发祥地之一,在几千年的历史进程中,文化传统始终没有中断。近代中国虽屡遭列强欺凌,国势衰败,但经过全民族的百年抗争,又以巨人的姿态重新站立起来。这充分说明,中国人独立自主的民族精神具有坚不可摧的力量。 今天,我们在探索自己的发展道路时,坚持从中国国情出发来建设中国特色社会主义,而不照搬别国的模式。在处理国际事务中,我们采取独立自主的立场和政策。中国人民珍惜同各国人民的友谊和合作,也珍惜自己经过长期奋斗而得来的独立自主权利。 自古以来中国人民就希望天下太平,同各国人民友好相处。我们坚持在和平共处五项原则基础上,同世界各国建立和发展友好合作关系。中国始终不渝走和平发展道路,致力于营造一个和平和谐的国际和周边环境,绝不谋求霸权。中国的和平发展基于本国国情和文化传统,基于自身根本利益和长远利益,基于世界发展大势和客观规律,是我们坚定不移的战略抉择。中国的发展与进步,不会对任何人构成威胁。中国始终是维护世界和平与地区稳定的坚定力量。
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问答题What a noble medium the English language is. It is not possible to write a page without experiencing positive pleasure at the richness and variety, the flexibility and the profoundness of our mother-tongue. If an English writer cannot say what he has to say in English, and in simple English, it is probably not worth saying. What a pity that English is not more generally studied. I am not going to attack classical education. No one who has the slightest pretension to literary tastes can be insensible to its attraction. But I confess our present educational system excites in my mind grave misgivings, which I cannot believe is the best or even reasonable, a system that thrusts upon reluctant and uncomprehending multitudes treasures which can only be appreciated by the privileged and gifted few. To the vast majority of children who attend our public schools; classical education is from beginning to end long, useless and meaningless. If I am told that classical subjects are the best preparation for the study of English, I reply that by far this preparatory stage is incomplete and without deriving any of the benefits which are promised as its result.
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问答题News report China"s population of single adults is estimated at 200 million. The proportion of adults who live by themselves had grown to 14% in 2013 from 6% in 1990. Since 2013, the rate of marriage in China has begun declining drastically. Some economic experts said a large population of single people poses obstacles to economic growth. Some say that single people don"t need to shoulder the task of supporting a family, so they spend less money than married ones. Others say that singletons may not necessarily be leading low-quality lives, and they contribute no less than the married to the country"s economic growth. Topic: Do Single People Harm Economic Growth? Questions for Reference: 1. What are the causes for the rapid growth of China"s population of single adults? 2. Do you agree that the negative impacts of singletons on the country"s economic growth outweigh their positive ones? Give you reasons. 3. Some people hold that singles actually bring plenty of money-making opportunities. What is your comment over this view?
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问答题钟表上的秒针一下一下地移动,每移动一下就表示我们的寿命已经缩短了一部分。再看看墙上挂着的可以一张张撕下的日历,每天撕下一张就表示我们的寿命又缩短了一天。因为时间即生命。 没有人不爱惜他的生命,但很少人珍视他的时间。如果想在有生之年做一点什么事,学一点什么学问,充实自己,帮助别人,使生命更有意义,不虚此生,那么就不可浪费光阴。这个道理人人都懂,可是很少人能积极不懈地善于利用他的时间。
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问答题When the automated player-piano was invented in the mid-19 th century, companies that sold sheet music groused. When commercial radio took off, musicians bellyached that it would destroy them. So too, with the introduction of gramophones and tape recorders, did established businesses of the day try to block the inventions to protect their commercial interests. In each case, public interest defeated the private, and the technologies flourished (often, ironically, to the benefit of the party that originally objected). For instance, movie studios tried to outlaw Sony"s Betamax because it could be used to infringe film copyright. In 1984, America"s Supreme Court ruled the devices legal because they were "capable of substantial non-infringing uses." Today, the homevideo market is almost three times larger than Hollywood box-office receipts. On March 29 th , the Supreme Court heard oral arguments regarding peer-to-peer (P2P) file-sharing software. This lets internet users obtain files of, say, music or video quickly and inexpensively by cleverly sharing the content among many users. In over 90% of the cases, the files downloaded infringe copyrights. Some 28 entertainment companies have joined together against two P2P software makers, StreamCast Networks and Grokster, claiming that they are accountable for "secondary liability" of copyright infringement because they knowingly turn a blind eye to the illegal activities of users. The entertainment industry is arguing that business models predicated on the theft of intellectual property should be declared illegal. Technology firms counter that to restrict companies according to how their technology is used by customers would hand media firms a veto power over technical innovation any time it seems to threaten their interests. The Supreme Court will have to reexamine its 1984 Betamax decision in light of the internet and digital devices from the PC to the iPod and digital video recorders. One lower court has found that P2P software makers are not liable, because the product is capable of legal uses. But another court interpreted the 1984 ruling differently, finding against P2P by highlighting the ruling"s indication that there should be "commercially significant" non-infringing uses for "legitimate" purposes. Recording companies complain that the decline in music sales in the past few years (save for a small uptick in 2004) is due large to illegal file-sharing. Millions of people use P2P systems, downloading 2.6 billion songs a month and 400,000 films a day, accounting for over half of all Internet traffic by some measures. Faced with the inability to get courts to shut down P2P networks, the industry has sued thousands of alleged pirates worldwide and backed legislation that would ban technologies that "induce" infringement. A ruling against the P2P systems would slow, but would probably be too narrowly specific to end, the growth of firms exploiting the technology. A win for the media firms would help them negotiate agreements with the cottage industry of firms aiming to get into online music distribution. The entertainment industry would probably refocus its legal battles on targeting internet service providers. But the cost of this could be huge. It could dramatically set back the adoption of the many beneficial uses of P2P, from legitimate content distribution—such as individuals sharing their family photos or their home-recorded music online—to grid computing. Theft of intellectual property is wrong, of course. But technologies exist that can prevent it—and even let media firms harness the Internet to make money, as in the previous battles between content owners and new technologies. The Supreme Court should retain the Betamax principle. It is not the role of law to block innovation.
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问答题 The Welfare State Every British citizen who is employed (or self-employed) is obliged to pay a weekly contribution to the national insurance and health schemes. An employer also makes a contribution for each of his employees, and the Government too pays a certain amount. This plan was brought into being in 1948. Its aim is to prevent anyone from going without medical services, if he needs them, however poor he may be; to ensure that a person who is out of work shall receive a weekly sum of money to subsist on; and to provide a small pension for those who have reached the age of retirement. Everyone can register with a doctor of his choice and if he is ill he can consult the doctor without having to pay for the doctor's service, although he has to pay a small charge for medicines. The doctor may, if necessary, send a patient to a specialist. or to hospital; in both cases treatment will be given without any fees being payable. Those who wish may become private patients, paying for their treatment, but they must still pay their contributions to the national insurance and health schemes. During illness the patient can draw a small amount every week, to make up for his wages. Everyone who needs to have his eyes seen to may go to a state-registered oculist and if his sight is weak he can get spectacles from an optician at a much reduced price. For a small payment he may go to a dentist; if he needs false teeth, he can obtain dentures for less than they would cost from a private dentist. When a man is out of work, he may draw unemployment benefit until he finds work again; this he will probably do by going to a Job Centre (an office run by the State to help people find jobs). If he is married, the allowance he receives will be larger. Obviously the amount paid is comparatively small, for the State does not want people to stop working in order to draw a handsome sum of money for doing nothing! When a man reaches the age of sixty-five, he may retire from work and then he has the right to draw a State pension. For women, the age of retirement is sixty. Mothers-to-be and children receive special benefits such as free milk or certain foodstuffs for which only a minimum charge is made. The State pays to the mother a small weekly sum for each child in a family. There is also an allowance for funeral, for the State boasts that it looks after people "from cradle to grave"! There are special benefits for certain people, such as the blind and the handicapped. The amount of money needed to operate these schemes is enormous and a large part of the money comes not from the contributions but from taxation. It is this social insurance scheme, together with the Government's determination to see that there is full employment (or as near as can be), that constitutes what we can call the "Welfare State".
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问答题中国赢得2010年世界博览会的举办权,靠的是国际社会对中国改革开放的支持和信心。这次博览会将是自1851年在英国伦敦第一次举办以来,首次在发展中国家举办的世界博览会,它表达了全世界人民对中国未来发展的期望。 2010年上海世博会的主题是“城市,让生活更美好”。未来的城市生活是全球关注的话题,与每一个国家及其人民息息相关。第一次以“城市”作为主题的2010世界博览会将吸引全球约 200个国家和国际组织参与盛会,国内外参访人数预计达7000万。
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