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城市人口增长指数是指该地区城市人口年平均增长率与总人口年平均增长率的比值,它是研

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城市人口增长指数是指该地区城市人口年平均增长率与总人口年平均增长率的比值,它是研究区域城市化发展动态变化的重要指标。读图七(注:广东、海南、四川、重庆等省市受行政区划调整影响,没有进行计算),回答1-2题。

图七

1.下列叙述正确的是

A.东部沿海所有省区城市人口增长缓慢

B.东北地区城市人口增长速度高于中部地区

C.在自治区中,新疆城市人口增长指数最低

D.福建省城市人口增长指数最高

2.湖北省城镇人口增长指数高的主要原因是

A.农业生产水平低      B.工业化发展迅速

C.计划生育改革的实施    D.第一产业发展快

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参考答案:B, C

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We will not change systems, though, without a crisis. But don’t worry, we’re getting there. We’re currently caught in two loops: One is that more population growth and more global warming together are pushing up food prices, causing political instability in the Middle East, which leads to higher oil prices, thus to higher food prices and more instability. At the same time, improved productivity means fewer people are needed in every factory to produce more stuff. So if we want to have more jobs, we need more factories. More factories making more stuff make more global warming, and that is where the two loops meet.

But Gilding is actually an eco-optimist. As the impact o the imminent Great Disruption hits us, he says, "our response will be proportionally dramatic, mobilizing as we do in war. We will change at a scale and speed we can barely imagine today, completely transforming our economy, including our energy and transport industries, in just a few short decades. " We will realize, he predicts, that the consumer-driven growth model is broken and we have to move to a more happiness-driven growth model, based on people working less and owning less.

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A. be frightened into rethinking the ways we treat the earth

B. refuse to admit the follies committed by human beings

C. set a redline for population growth and the exploration of nature

D. come up with a response required to cope with the worsening situation

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