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材料一:2008年---2011年我国玉米产量和需求量变化表(单位:万吨) 年度

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材料一:2008年---2011年我国玉米产量和需求量变化表(单位:万吨)

年度年度总产量年度总需求
20081216013188
20091300013400
20101480016170
20111520019800
材料二:叶圣陶先生的短篇小说《多收了三五斗》中农民的稻米丰收了,可是收入不增反而减少了。

(1)说明材料一反映的经济现象,以及可能出现的影响。(5分)

(2)结合材料二,请你用《经济生活》的知识分析农民增产不增收的原因以及启示。(6分)

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     I was wondering when it would happen. As everyone who lives in London and other cities

around Britain will know, urban foxes are now commonplace. I recently saw one in the middle

of the day, wandering along a street in Pimlico. Twenty years ago, that sight would have stopped

the traffic. Now, it is barely worth a remark. Foxes are large animals, as big as many dogs. Of

course, as in the terrifying incident at Homerton, one would attack a baby sooner or later.

    Actually, this has already happened. In 2002, at Dartford in Kent, a fox bit a 14-week-old boy

in the living room of the family home while his mother was sleeping. The last government preferred

to ignore the incident; it was, after all trying to ban foxhunting at the time. It could see that some folk

love urban foxes, perhaps having the same affection for wildlife as the people I have seen in London

parks feeding rats along with squirrels and ducks.

    The foxites even include animal scientists, who would seem to have persuaded Bristol City

Council (whose advisory Living with Urban Foxes has been adopted by the Chartered Institute

of Environmental Health) that foxes never attack humans. But then they also deny that country foxes

target lambs, when every hill farmer I know would tell them differently. A lamb is much the same

size as a baby. It is no more difficult to get into a house than into a hen cage.

    According to Living with Urban Foxes, “the fox population is stable”, and has not significantly

increased. Is this true? When I first lived in London in the late 1970s, urban foxes had an almost

mythical status. They were like yetis. You never saw one; you weren’t sure they really existed.

Now, they are part of the scene. I wouldn’t be surprised to find one. Friends in the suburbs are

plagued(困扰)with them. A study in Bristol showed that an astonishing 8 percent of pets caged

in gardens are killed by foxes each year.

    Surely, if foxes are now harming babies, it is time for something to be done about them, yet this is

not as straightforward as it might seem. While country residents refer to foxes as harmful animals,

that is not how they are officially classified; this means that local authorities do not have a statutory

obligation(法定的义务)to control them. It would be an easy thing for this government to change

the legislation.

1.What is the author’s purpose in writing the passage?

A. To urge the government to control urban foxes.

B. To show how to provide food for urban foxes.

C. To protect urban foxes from traffic accidents.

D. To prove urban foxes are not dangerous as expected.

2.The underlined word “foxites” in Paragraph 3 probably refers to those who ______.

A. hate urban foxes

B. love urban foxes

C. support foxhunting

D. oppose foxhunting

3.What is the author’s attitude toward Living with Urban Foxes?

A. Support.

B. Praise.

C. Disbelief.

D. Tolerance.

4.What kind of people is the author worried about most?

A. Farmers.

B. Students.

C. Drivers.

D. Babies.

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