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(37分)阅读下列材料,回答有关问题。 材料一世界某区域图(图1)及气候要素图(

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(37分)阅读下列材料,回答有关问题。

材料一 世界某区域图(图1)及气候要素图(图2)。

材料二 乙地区垦殖指数(已开垦种植的耕地面积占土地面积的百分比)在该大洲中相对较低,但灌溉农业发达,加上耕作制度和技术水平比较先进,产量较高,在本大洲内占有重要地位。

(1)比较甲乙两地地形特征的差异。(8分)

(2)分别写出图2能反映图1甲丙两地气候特征的字母,简析甲地气候的主要形成因素。

(10分)

(3)说明图1中乙地区种植业的分布特征,并结合材料二,分析其发展的有利条件。(9分)

(4)简要分析本地区石油开采对石油输出国与输入国的积极影响。(10分)

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Nobody ever went into academia to make a fast buck. Professors, especially those in medical-and technology-related fields, typically earn a fraction of what their colleagues in industry do. But suddenly, big money is starting to flow into the ivory tower, as university administrators wake up to the commercial potential of academic research. And the institutions are wrestling with a whole new set of issues.

The profits are impressive: the Association of University Technology Managers surveyed 132 universities and found that they earned a combined $ 576 million from patent royalties in 1998, a number that promises to keep rising dramatically. Schools like Columbia University in New York have aggressively marketed their inventions to corporations, particularly pharmaceutical and high-tech companies.

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