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世界经济经历了一个区域性交流到全球化发展的过程。阅读下列材料,完成下列问题。
材料一:中国古代的对外交流历史悠久,源远流长。从汉朝丝绸之路的开辟到明朝前期的郑和下西洋,我国一直实行和平、开放的对外政策。
材料二:实际上,严格的全球意义上的世界历史直到哥伦布,达•伽马和麦哲伦进行远航探索才开始。在这以前,只有各民族相对平行的历史,而没有一部统一的人类历史
                                                                                                                                                ——【美】斯塔夫•里•阿诺斯《全球通史》
材料三:信息高速公路将永远改变人们的生活、工作和相互沟通的方式,产生比工业革命更深刻的影响。        ——美国总统国情咨文(1992年2月)
材料四:麦道公司在美国以外的零件组装地示意图。

结合所学知识,请回答:
(1)丝绸之路的开通与哪个历史事件有关?
(2)材料二中“哥伦布,达•伽马和麦哲伦进行远航探索”指的是什么历史事件? 请用一句话概括这一事件的最重大意义。
(3)“信息高速公路”更加密切了世界间的联系,加速了世界一体化进程。材料四中的“信息高速公路”是第几次科技革命的成果?
(4)材料五反应了当今世界经济发展的什么趋势? 哪一个国际组织的建立最能顺应这一趋势?
(5)纵观上述材料,人类社会由孤立分散逐渐走向联合统一,作为一名当代中学生,对此略谈你对当今世界经济发展趋势的认识。

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(1)张骞出使西域。
(2)新航路的开辟 ;世界开始连成一个整体。
(3)第三次科技革命。
(4)全球化 ;世界贸易组织。(WTO)
(5)世界一体化是不可阻挡的潮流,中国在世界一体化中要抓住机遇,趋利避害,迎接挑战。

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    It was my first day back home since starting college. A lot had changed in the last year. Not with my hometown but with me. I had left as a 17-year-old boy and had now returned as an 18-year-old man. In the city, I was living on my own, had a part-time job and was studying. Even the government recognized I was an adult: I had a driver's license. So here I was, on my summer vacation, walking down the main street with my father, desperate for him to acknowledge how mature I was. When his recognition failed to appear, I took matters into my own hands. “Dad,” I said casually, “I'm thirsty. Let's go for a beer.” It was the first time I'd ever mentioned beer in front of my father, let alone ask him to drink one with me.

    He turned to me with a curious expression on his face. “A beer? Well, 1 guess you're old enough now. Let's go to Sailors' Bar. It's where my cousin Tom, your uncle, used to drink. You remember him, right?”

    I had only some vague recollection of my uncle. He was the black sheep of the family. We didn't talk about him much. What ever happened to Uncle Tom, Dad? I haven't seen him in years,” I said as we continued towards the bar.

     “Neither have I, unfortunately. He was a good kid once. But things changed,” my father said mournfully. As a boy, he explained, there had been no better-behaved boy than Tom. But after leaving school, he moved to the city and fell in with bad company. He started going out every night, drinking in nightclubs and playing cards. Soon he lost everything and had to beg his mum to pay his debts. She agreed on condition that he returned home.

    My dad took a deep breath and continued his tale. "Things settled down for a while. He married a lovely woman, gave up his bad habits. But it didn't last. He was soon back to his old ways. He couldn't resist. He was at Sailors, Bar almost every night. His poor mother died of grief and shame. His wife followed her soon after.

     “What ruined him was alcohol He told me once, when a man begins drinking, he never knows where it'll end. ‘So', Tom warned me. ‘be cautious about your first drink!'

     “He went from bad to worse. Last year Tom sent me a letter saying he had been found guilty of stealing, and sent to prison for ten years.”

    Dad finished talking just as we reached the front door of Sailors' Bar. “Anyway, here we are. Let's go in,” he said. But understood. I put my arm around my father and said, “I'm not thirsty anymore, Dad. Let's go home.”