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2020-5 Part B In the following text, some sentences have been removed. For Questions 41-45, choose the most suitable one from the list A-G to fit into each of the numbered blanks. There are two extra choices, which do not fit in any of the blanks. Mark your answers on ANSWER SHEET 1. (10points) The social sciences are flourishing. As of 2005, there were almost half a million professional social scientists from all fields in the world, working both inside and outside academia. According to the World Social Science Report 2010, the number of social-science students worldwide has swollen by about 11% every year since 2000. Yet this enormous resource is not contributing enough to today’s global challenges including climate change, security, sustainable development and health. 41 . Humanity has the necessary agro-technological tools to eradicate hunger, from genetically engineered crops to artificial fertilizers. Here, too, the problems are social: the organization and distribution of food, wealth and prosperity. 42 . This is a shame—the community should be grasping the opportunity to raise its influence in the real world. To paraphrase the great social scientist Joseph Schumpeter: there is no radical innovation without creative destruction. Today, the social sciences are largely focused on disciplinary problems and internal scholarly debates, rather than on topics with external impact. Analyses reveal that the number of papers including the keywords "environmental change" or "climate change" have increased rapidly since 2004 43 . When social scientists do tackle practical issues , their scope is often local : Belgium is interested mainly in the effects of poverty on Belgium for example. And whether the community’s work contributes much to an overall accumulation of knowledge is doubtful. The problem is not necessarily the amount of available funding. 44 . This is an adequate amount so long as it is aimed in the right direction. Social scientists who complain about a lack of funding should not expect more in today’s economic climate. The trick is to direct these funds better. The European Union Framework funding programs have long had a category specifically targeted at social scientists. This year, it was proposed that the system be changed: Horizon 2020, a new program to be enacted in 2014, would not have such a category. This has resulted in protests from social scientists. But the intention is not to neglect social science; rather, the complete opposite. 45 . That should create more collaborative endeavors and help to develop projects aimed directly at solving global problems. [A] The idea is to force social scientists to integrate their work with other categories, including health and demographic change; food security; marine research and the bio-economy; clean, efficient energy; and inclusive, innovative and secure societies. [B]The solution is to change the mindset of the academic community, and what it considers to be its main goal. Global challenges and social innovation ought to receive much more attention from scientists, especially the young ones. [C]It could be that we are evolving two communities of social scientists: one that is discipline-oriented and publishing in highly specialized journals, and one that is problem-oriented and publishing elsewhere, such as policy briefs. [D]However, the numbers are still small: in 2010, about 1,600 of the 100,000 social-sciences papers published globally included one of these keywords. [E]These issues all have root causes in human behavior. All require behavioral change and social innovations, as well as technological development. Stemming climate change, for example, is as much about changing consumption patterns and promoting tax acceptance as it is about developing clean energy. [F] Despite these factors, many social scientists seem reluctant to tackle such problems. And in Europe, some are up in arms over a proposal to drop a specific funding category for social-science research and to integrate it within cross-cutting topics of sustainable development. [G] During the late 1990s, national spending on social sciences and the humanities as a percentage of all research and development funds—including government, higher education, non-profit and corporate—varied from around 4% to 25%; in most European nations, it is about 15%.
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【单选题】我国新一轮的基础教育课程改革于( )年正式实施。
A.
1999
B.
2000
C.
2001
D.
2011
【单选题】为适应基础教育改革的需要,我国于1999年制定了【 】,开始了具有划时代 意义的新一轮课程改革。
A.
《中共中央关于教育体制改革的决定》
B.
《国务院关于基础教育改革与发展的决定》
C.
《面向21世纪教育振兴行动计划》
D.
《中国教育改革和发展纲要》
【多选题】佛教常用礼仪有()。
A.
双手合十
B.
站立
C.
抬头
D.
顶礼(五体投地)
【单选题】以下关于使用刀叉的礼仪不正确的是。
A.
右手拿刀,左手拿叉
B.
不要用刀叉拿着食物送入口中
C.
用餐后,将刀叉一起向右斜放在盘子上表示不吃了
D.
暂时离开时,将刀叉一起横放,表示尚未吃完
【判断题】人类社会的历史就是客观规律与主体自觉活动的统一过程。
A.
正确
B.
错误
【判断题】职业生涯规划中,我们按照能力获得的方式将其简单的分为两种即技能和能力倾向。
A.
正确
B.
错误
【单选题】人类是社会的主体,历史活动就是人的活动,因此人可以()
A.
创造社会发展规律
B.
消灭社会发展规律
C.
改变社会发展规律
D.
认识和利用社会发展规律
【单选题】以下关于使用刀叉的礼仪不正确的是______。
A.
右手拿刀,左手拿叉
B.
不要用刀叉着食物送入口中
C.
用餐后,将刀叉一起向右斜放在盘子上表示不吃了
D.
暂时离开时,将刀叉一起横放,表示尚未吃完
【简答题】为适应基础教育改革的需要,我国于。l999年制定了( ),开始了具有划时代意义的新一轮课程改革。
【简答题】佛教常用礼仪有哪些?
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