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范仲淹任杭州太守时,恰逢浙江饥荒,谷价飞涨、百姓叫苦不迭。对此,范仲淹并未平抑物价,反而张榜要求商贩抬高谷价。这一消息传开后,许多外地粮商纷纷将谷米运往杭州,市场饱和,价格自然回落。范仲淹的高明之处在于(    )

①通过改变供求关系影响谷米价格  
②发布行政命令强制平抑谷米价格

③抬高价格刺激扩大谷米生产规模  
④运用市场机制缓解谷米供需矛盾

A:①②

B:②③

C:①④

D:②④

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C

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    No country in the world has more daily newspapers than the US. There are almost 2,000 of them, as compared with 180 in Japan, 164 in Argentina and 111 in Britain. The quality of some American papers is extremely high and their views are quoted all over the world. Famous dailies like the Washington Post or the New York Times have a powerful influence all over the country. However, they are not national newspapers in the sense that The Times is in Britain or Le Monde is in France, since each American city has its own daily newspaper. The best of these presents detailed description of national and international news, but many tend to limit themselves to state or city news.

    Like the press in most other countries, American newspapers range from the “sensational” which feature crime and gossip (闲谈), to the “serious”, which focus on factual news and the analysis of world events. But with few exceptions, American newspapers try to entertain as well as give information, for they have to compete with the attraction of television.

    Just as American newspapers satisfy all tastes, so do they also try to attract readers of all political parties. A few newspapers support extremist (极端主义的) groups on the far right and on the far left, but most daily newspapers try to attract middle-of-the-road Americans who are moderate (中立的). Many of these papers print columns by well-known journalists of different political and social views, in order to present a balanced picture.

    As in other countries, American newspapers can be either responsible or irresponsible, but it is generally accepted that the American press serves its country well and that it has more than once courageously exposed political scandals (丑闻) or crimes, for instance, the Watergate Affair (水门事件). The newspapers drew the attention of the public to the horrors of the Vietnam War.