西方学者中有人认为:“……人们甚至丝毫没有想到,也许还有另一条相反的道路,也许是

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西方学者中有人认为:“……人们甚至丝毫没有想到,也许还有另一条相反的道路,也许是世界创造了欧洲。”持这种观点的学者可以依据的史实是[ ]

A.新航路的开辟打破了世界的孤立状态

B.工业革命后世界为欧洲提供了市场和原料

C.第二次工业革命后欧洲资本输出加强

D.欧洲的一体化加速了世界全球化进程

考点:世界市场的基本形成
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Third-generation corn farmer Paul Siegel says working the land will always be his true love. "There’s nothing like planting a seed, nurturing it and harvesting it," says the owner of Siegel’s Cottonwood Farms in Crest Hill, Ill , near Chicago. ]gut Siegel admits that it is his annual Pumpkin Fest that keeps his farm afloat. Started in 1990, with a pumpkin patch and hayrides, Siegel’s fall festival has mushroomed into a full-fledged theme park complete with haunted barns, a petting zoo, a 10-acre corn maze and snacks Such as smoked turkey legs, kettle corn and funnel cake. The festival attracts more than 30,000 visitors each fall and brings in three times the revenue of Siegel’s 400 acres of corn, soybean and grain crops. "I still get to plant in the spring and harvest in the fall," says Siegel, "but I have four kids to feed and send to college. We have to make it."
For Gia Wilson, 31, who visited the farm with her husband and kids, ages 2 and 5, on a recent Sunday, Cottonwood Farms is just good, old-fashioned fun. "The idea of being outdoors, the animals, the nature—except. for reading about it in storybooks or seeing pictures, this isn’t something the kids would get to experience," she says. Such enthusiasm has helped thousands of farmers like Siegel to thrive in the growing business of agricultural tourism. At a time when profit margins for crops have been slashed razor thin by rising costs, "you have to consider agritainment," says Kay Hollabaugh, president of the North American Farmers Direct Marketing Association. An estimated 62 million people visited farms in 2001, the latest figures available. Annual agritourism revenues range from $20 million in Vermont to $ 200 million in New York. In Hawaii, revenues rose 30%, to $34 million, from 2000 to 2003.

What is "agritainment" Give some examples.

Although there are a few Christmas attractions, such as reindeer and sleigh rides on tree farms, the weeks leading up to Halloween and Thanksgiving are the peak season for agritourism, especially in the Midwest, where the phenomenon is booming. Young’s Jersey Dairy in Yellow Springs, Ohio, attracts more than 1.4 million visitors a year to its dairy farm, which also offers baseball batting cages, a miniature-golf course and homemade ice cream. Eckert’s Country Farm & Stores, near St. Louis, Mo. brings in $10 million annually, about 80% of the farm’s revenues, from its restaurants, bakery and gift shop, according to family member and agritourism consultant Jane Eckert.
To help notoriously private farmers make the transition to the entertainment business, several states have established agritourism offices. This year Pennsylvania created a $150 million fund to provide low-interest loans and grants to farmers hoping to go into agritainment. The state also launched a guide for tourists at blueribbon passport, com. In North Carolina this past summer, with the help of the state agritourism office, Pam Griffin turned a former tobacco field in Fuquay-Varina, 15 miles southwest of Raleigh, into a corn maze shaped like NASCAR driver Scott Riggs’ car.
Griffin and her husband John had never grown corn before, but she decided to learn because she did not want the land that John’s family has owned for five generations to lie fallow. "We don’t want to grow houses. We want to grow crops," says Griffin, who says she spent around $ 30,000 on the maze, which had drawn about 2,000 visitors by mid-October. Griffin did have some setbacks, including an earworm infestation that required spraying. And even though she hasn’t yet turned a profit, she hopes to next year. "People will pay to be entertained," she says.
While most tourists visit farms for a taste of country life, often the experience is not entirely authentic. Bates Nut Farm in Valley Center, Calif., which gets more than 10,000 visitors on weekends in October, doesn’t actually grow any nut trees but sells more than a dozen varieties of nuts that it buys from around the world. The farm does grow 15 acres of "Big Mac" pumpkins weighing 50 lbs. or more, but owner Tom Ness admits that 60% of the pumpkins he sells are shipped in from other growers. "It kind of bums me out that they didn’t grow all their won pumpkins," says Georgia Zarifes, 39, who showed up with friends for the homemade fudge, gifts and jam. "But it’s not going to stop me from coming." Now that’s agritainment.

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观测者面向河流下游,在右边的陆地,称为()。

A、左岸

B、右岸

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一致性信息

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大客户电路省内电路开通测试涉及3段,分别为()

A.跨省长途骨干段

B.本地段和接入段

C.两端骨干节点至客户端的延伸段延伸段包含省内段本地段和接入段

D.客户端到端的测试

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How should you signal the crane operator to stop?().

A.Place both fists in front of the body with the thumbs pointing outward

B.With both arms extended out and palms to down, move arms back and forth

C.Extend arm with the palm down and and hold this position rigidly

D.Clasp hands in front of you body

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