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著名史学家钱穆先生在《国史大纲》中说:“中国历史,二千年前是封建政治,后二千年是郡县政治。”这两种“政治”的根本区别主要集中于

A:皇帝和丞相的权力分配上

B:中央机构的运作方式上

C:地方的管理方式上

D:汉族和少数民族的关系上

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C

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阅读短文,从短文下面的方框中的六个句子中选择五个还原到短文中,使短文通顺完整、衔接自然。

What’s in a Name?

    Your name is very important. When you think of yourself, you probably think of your name first. ____

    Right now, the two most popular names for babies in the United States are “Jacob” for boys and “Emily” for girls. ____ And why are some name unpopular?

    Names can become popular because of famous actors, TV or book heroes, or top players. Popular names mean very positive(积极的) things. Unpopular names mean negative(消极的) things. ____ Here are some common opinions about names from a recent survey.

Boys' names                           Girls' name

George: average, boring                  Betty: old-fashioned, average

Jacob: creative, friendly                  Emily: independent, adventurous

Michael: good-looking, athletic            Jane: common, ordinary

Stanley: out of date, serious               Nicole: beautiful, intelligent

____ The biggest reason is tradition. They have no choice. Many people are named after a family member.

____ A name that is unpopular now might become popular in the future. That's good news for all the Georges and Bettys out there.

A. Chinese names are different from English names.

B. Of course, opinions can change over times.

C. Surprisingly, people usually have similar opinions about names.

D. Why are these names popular?

E. Because it is an important part of your identity (身份).

F. So why do parents give their children unpopular names?

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    Differences are important and they should be respected. For example, many important people throughout history were considered different, such as Thomas Edison, Albert Einstein and Abraham Lincoln. They did great things, but some people thought they were strange because they had strong feelings about something. I can understand these people because I've been in that situation before many times.

    It all started in elementary school when I realized that I wasn't like everyone else. My mom says that I have a tendency to be obsessed(着迷)with certain subjects. Unfortunately, these subjects don't interest other kids of my age and they really don't interest my teachers. In fact, my kindergarten teacher said she would scream if I mentioned snakes or lizards one more time while she was teaching the days of the week. I would get into trouble for not paying attention and the teasing began.

    In the third grade, my teacher informed me that I have Asperger's Syndrome(症状). I said, “So what? Do you know that Godzilla's suit weighs 188 pounds?”

    Later, I asked my mom, “What's Asperger's Syndrome? Am I gonna die?” She said that it's like having blinders on, and that I can only see one thing at a time, and that it's hard to focus on other things.

    People also make fun of me for knowing facts about volcanoes, whales, tornadoes and many other scientific things. My mom says that she has been able to answer many questions on Jeopardy! just by listening to what I have to say, but I've even been laughed at for being smart.

    Maybe someday I'll become a gene engineer and create the real Godzilla. I can dream, Can't I?