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【小题1】粮食输出前两位的省份发展商品农业的有利条件是  (    )
①地形多样,种植历史悠久
②耕地多,土壤肥沃
③人口较少,本地消费量较小
④交通便利,机械化水平高
A.①②④B.②③④
C.①③④D.①②③
【小题2】为了解决四川地震后粮食不足问题,需从东北调40万吨粮食,请选择一条最便捷的路线  (    )

A:京哈线、京九线、陇海线、成渝线

B:京哈线、京广线、陇海线、宝成线

C:京包线、包兰线、陇海线、宝成线

D:京哈线、京广线、焦柳线、襄渝线

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    Whether rich or poor, parents who have books in the home increase the level of education their children will attain, according to a 20-year study led by Mariah Evans.

    For years, educators have thought the strongest predictor of attaining high levels of education was having parents who were highly educated. But, the study showed that the difference between being raised in a bookless home compared to being raised in a home with a 500-book library has as great an effect on the level of education a child will attain as the difference between having parents who are barely literate (有文化的) and having parents who have a university education.

    Being a sociologist, Evans was particularly interested to find that children of lesser-educated parents benefit the most from having books in the home. What kinds of investments should we make to help these kids get ahead? The results of this study indicate that getting some books into their homes is an inexpensive way that we can help these children succeed. Evans said, "Even a little bit goes a long way. Having as few as 20 books in the home still has a significant impact on motivating a child to a higher level of education, and the more books you add, the greater benefit the children get.”

    The researchers were struck by the strong effect having books in the home had on children's educational attainment even above and beyond such factors as education level of the parents, the father's occupation or the economic level of the country.

    Having books in the home is twice as important as the father's education level, and more important than whether a child was brought up in a developing country or a developed country. Surprisingly, the difference in educational attainment for children born in developed country and children born in developing country was just 2 years, less than two-thirds of the effect that having 500 or more books in the home had on children.