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中国社会科学院最新发布了2012社会蓝皮书《2012年中国社会形势分析与预测》,

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中国社会科学院最新发布了2012社会蓝皮书《2012年中国社会形势分析与预测》,蓝皮书指出,我国将近三成的农业户籍人口已经居住在城镇,城镇化过程对农业人口具有巨大吸引力,当这将近三成的农业户籍人口已经居住在城镇之后,我国的城镇化结构也将发生变化。中国社科院社会学研究所所长李培林指出:去年,2011年中国历史上第一次城市人口超过乡村人口,城市化水平超过50%。这标志着中国数千年来以农村人口为主的城乡人口结构发生了逆转,可以说是中国现代化进程中的一件大事。据此回答问题。

小题1:关于城市化标志的叙述,不正确的是    (   )

A.城市人口增加,乡村人口减少

B.城市人口在总人口中的比重增加

C.乡镇企业蓬勃发展

D.城市用地规模扩大,农业用地转为非农业用地小题2:提高我国城市化水平的有效途径是    (    )

A.大力发展乡镇企业

B.在小城市周围建立卫星城,开发新区,逐步形成城市群

C.优化城市产业结构,增加工业产值

D.调整行政区划,合并城市,扩大城市管辖面积小题3:目前,发达国家和地区出现逆城市化现象,这说明(  )

A.农业现代化的发展

B.乡村基础设施日益完善

C.城市人口拥挤,物资短缺

D.农村经济的衰败

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