阅读下列材料,回答问题。 “是书何以作?曰为以夷攻夷而作,为以夷款夷而作,为师夷

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阅读下列材料,回答问题。

“是书何以作?曰为以夷攻夷而作,为以夷款夷而作,为师夷长技以制夷而作。” ——《海国图志》序

(1)作者为什么要编写《海国图志》?

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(2)《海国图志》的主要内容是什么?

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(3)“师夷长技以制夷”的意思是什么?

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(4)“师夷长技”的具体做法有哪些?

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考点:开眼看世界的思想家:魏源和《海国图志》,严复和《天演论》
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建设项目可行性研究是在投资决策前,对项目有关的社会、经济和技术等各方面情况进行深入细致的调查研究;对各种可能拟定的建设方案和技术方案进行认真的技术经济分析与比较论证;对项目建成后的经济效益进行科学的预测和评价,并在此基础上,综合研究、论证建设项目的技术先进性、适用性、可靠性,经济合理性和有利性,以及建设可能性和可行性,由此确定该项目是否投资和如何投资,使之进入项目开发建设的下一阶段等结论性意见。

市场研究与投资机会分析一般可从( )入手。

A.企业经营模式

B.市场供需态势进行分析

C.企业经营目标和战略分析

D.企业内外部资源条件分析

E.投资环境的客观分析,预测客观环境可能发生的变化

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1,1,,()

A.

B.

C.

D.

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国网公司正在开展的“三节约”活动,“三节约”是指().

A、节约一分钱、节约一张纸、节约一寸导线

B、节约一度电、节约一分钱、节约一张纸

C、节约一分钱、节约一张纸、节约一度电

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兼职导游即业余导游人员,他们取得了导游证书,被旅游接待单位临时聘用,在本职工作之外,利用业余时间从事导游工作他们中不少人是各行各业的行家里手,专业知识丰富,对于提高导游服务水平,促进专项旅游产品的开发,以及补充导游队伍的不足,满足旅游市场淡旺季对导游需求的变化等都具有积极的意义。

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Fit at Any Size


Nikki Blonsky is exactly the role model most parents dream of for their kids. She’s happy, she’s successful, she’s overcome obstacles—no wonder her young fans adore her. She’s also overweight— by some measures very overweight—in a culture that fetishizes thin.
(41)Blonsky is such a lucky dog, because she wouldn’t have been a popular figure she had been born a decade earlier.
(42)Happiness might be the most difficult word to define, but at least people are increasingly aware of the fact that the body shape does not determine happiness.
(43)Nobody likes to be over-weighted, yet it’s not our right to make the decision.
(44)Before you let your kids to lose weight, you should make sure what they are losing, weight or health.
(45)I you only feel hungry, then you can freely enjoy the joy of eating and drinking; however, if you bear the word "weight" in your mind, you can’t do that.
Amid all this back-and-forth, however, there is one point that everyone agrees on: exercise definitely improves a child’s overall sense of well-being. Cooper, who invented aerobics a generation ago, has been testing the physical fitness of schoolchildren over the past decade and has consistently found that active kids do better academically, have fewer disciplinary issues and maintain better medical histories. "A child doesn’t need to be a star athlete or a tong-distance runner," Cooper says. "Even taking the stairs instead of an elevator has positive effects. "
[A] There’s little doubt that being obese puts inactive youngsters at a higher risk for several health conditions, including Type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure and heart disease. But almost no studies have been done evaluating the pros and cons of kids being fat yet active. Plus, reports on adults in similar situations have conflicted. Since the 1970s, doctors at the nonprofit Cooper Institute in Dallas have gathered data from more than 100,000 patients who have been weighed, measured and made to run on treadmills while their vital signs are monitored. "We’ve long concluded that people who are overweight and active can be healthier than those who are thin but sedentary", says Dr. Kenneth Cooper, the institute’s director. "There’s no reason to believe that conclusion doesn’t apply to our children too. "
[B] Behind the push to get kids fit is the growing recognition that, in many cases, there’s just no fighting the natural rhythms or shape of a child’s body. Throughout childhood and adolescence, hormones may cause weight to fluctuate dramatically. Plus, nature determines whether we’re all going to be stocky, a beanpole or something in between before we’re even born. "Most body weights and types for children and adults are genetically determined", says Glenn Gaesser, a professor of exercise physiology at the University of Virginia. "There are a lot of kids who are just naturally heavier than their peers but may be even healthier. "
[C] Difficult as it is to hear that your child is overweight, placing a child on an enforced diet may do more long-term harm than good. Doctors have yet to find a weight-loss program that has proved universally effective and safe, especially for children. More often, dieters will lose weight in the short run only to regain it. Research suggests that the repeated losing-regaining cycle can lead to loss in bone density and lean muscle mass, organs and bones, jeopardizing overall health. In fact, at least 15 major studies have shown higher death rates for adults after repeated losing regaining weight cycling.
[D] Plus-size celebrities like Blonsky—or, for that matter, her Hairspray co-stars John Travolta (albeit in a latex fat suit) and Queen Latifah—are increasingly spreading the message that slim is not the last word in happy. Fit means happy too; so does staying active; so does loving your body no matter its shape. The key is to get that body healthy and keep it that way. The numbers on the scale—pediatricians, nutritionists and psychologists now argue—should start to come second to physical fitness as a gauge for health.
[E] As many as 10 million women and 1 million men in the U. S. suffer from an eating disorder, according to the National Eating Disorder Association (NEDA). Nearly 90% of those afflicted are under the age of 20, and females between the ages of 15 and 24 are 12 times as likely to die from anorexia as any one other cause of, death. A 2005 study published in the journal Pediatrics determined that of 10,000 teens surveyed, less than half of the males and about a third of the females were happy with their bodies. "Parents face a complicated situation", Tim Brownell, an expert from NEDA, says. "They have to promote healthy weight, but they also don’t want to change children into diet-crazed fanatics. "
[F] There was a time when that alone would have been enough to keep Blonsky, the 19-year-old star of the movie Hairspray, out of the fan magazines and off the posters decorating grade-schoolers’ bedroom walls. But that time may at last be ending. The national obesity epidemic did not happen in a vacuum. It occurred in an era in which fashion models have got thinner and thinner, the tolerance for even a little flab has grown lower and lower, and the rates of eating disorders like anorexia have climbed higher and higher. In that environment, children and adolescents trying to develop a healthy body image have almost no chance at all.

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