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分布于我国地势第二级阶梯上的最主要两种地形为(    )

A:高原、山地

B:高原、盆地

C:盆地、丘陵

D:平原、丘陵

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B

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阅读材料,回答问题:
【主题一:资本主义制度的确立】
材料一:“未经议会同意,国王无权废除法律或停止法律的执行;不经议会同意,国王不能征税;不经议会同意,国王不能在和平时期维持常备军……”
材料二:宪法规定实行联邦制,肯定了立法、行政、司法三权分立的原则,规定立法权属于国会;行政权属于总统;司法权属于联邦最高法院。
材抖三:很多人认为这种制度已经成为经济发展和国家生存的障碍。……沙皇政府着手开始了一项改革计划。……社会改革……使俄罗斯社会在十九世纪最后十年发生转型。
――摘自杰里•齐格勒(新全球史)(第三版 )下
(1)材料一、二分别出自哪一法律文件?它们有何共同作用?
(2)材料三中“使俄罗斯社会在十九世纪最后十年发生转型”指什么事件?
【主题二:资本主义制度的巩固】
材料四  ……美国独立以后,维护和扩大种植园黑人奴隶制同限制和废除黑人奴隶制之间的斗争,随着美国资本主义的发展,越来越成为美国历史中的中心问题。从1850年妥协案的成立到1877年南方重建的结束的近三十年,是美国历史中自由雇佣劳动制同种植园黑人奴隶制进行决战的时期,这一决战的高潮是……
(3)材料四中“高潮”是美国历史上的什么事件?
【主题三:资本主义制度的调整】
材料五  1933年底,著名经济学家凯恩斯在给美国总统罗斯福的信中写道:“如果您成功的话,新的和更大胆的方法将在各处试行,而我们将以您就职的那一天作为新纪元的第一页。”                
──摘自中国民主法制出版社《大国崛起·美国》
(4)你认为“新的和更大胆的方法”是什么?在资本主义经济发展史上有何地位?
【主题总结】
(5)通过对【资本主义制度的巩固和调整】的探究,你认为巩固和完善某种社会制度的途径是什么?

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    Science has a lot of uses. It can uncover laws of nature, cure diseases, make bombs, and help bridges to stand up. Indeed science is so good at what it does that there's always a temptation(诱惑) to drag it into problems where it may not be helpful. David Brooks, author of The Social Animal: The Hidden Sources of Love, Character, and Achievement, appears to be the latest in a long line of writers who have failed to resist the temptation.

    Brooks gained fame for several books. His latest book The Social Animal, however, is more ambitious and serious than his earlier books. It is an attempt to deal with a set of weighty topics. The book focuses on big questions: What has science revealed about human nature? What are the sources of character? And why are some people happy and successful while others aren't?

    To answer these questions, Brooks surveys a wide range of disciplines(学科).Considering this, you might expect the book to be a dry recitation of facts. But Brooks has structured his book in an unorthodox(非常规的), and perhaps unfortunate, way. Instead of introducing scientific theories, he tells a story, within which he tries to make his points, perhaps in order to keep the reader's attention. So as Harold and Erica, the hero and heroine in his story, live through childhood, we hear about the science of child development and as they begin to date we hear about the theory of sexual attraction. Brooks carries this through to the death of one of his characters.

    On the whole, Brooks's story is acceptable if uninspired. As one would expect, his writing is mostly clear and, to be fair, some chapters stand out above the rest. I enjoyed, for instance, the chapter in which Harold discovers how to think on his own. While Harold and Erica are certainly not strong or memorable characters, the more serious problems with The Social Animal lie elsewhere. These problems partly involve Brooks's attempt to translate his tale into science.