要证明一种东西的可能,一条路径是指出它的确存在(过去曾经存在,现在正在存在),另一条路径是从逻辑上证明它的存在,即使它现在并不存在,过去不曾存在,但按理它应该存在,或者在将来的某一天总会存在。 这段文字表明( )。
A. 要从两条路径证明一种东西的可能
B. 一种东西的可能与否不确定
C. 证明可能即证明存在
D. 存在分为确实存在和逻辑存在
先秦时代,“文学”一词的概念是指包括文学在内的一切学术。到了汉代,随着文学(主要是辞赋和散文)的日益繁荣,人们对于文学的认识逐渐发展,文学有与一般学术分离而独立的趋势。《史记》为文学家单独立传或合传,而没有把他们写进《儒林列传》,就是一个很好的说明。 这段话主要支持了这样一种观点,即( )。
A. 从先秦到汉代,“文学”一词的涵义扩大了
B. 到了汉代,文学作品开始形成一个独立的门类
C. 司马迁没有把文学家的事迹写入《儒林列传》
D. 汉代文学的主要形式是辞赋和散文
中原人一直把胡人称为狼种,胡人国王也就是狼主。胡人也认为自己是野狼所生,他们崇拜狼的凶猛与强悍,万里荒漠,狼是生命的一种象征,是一种力和阳刚之美。胡将白起、王翦的长剑一挥,就是斩首十八万、二十万。在中原人眼里这未免过于残酷,但对西戎之地的胡人来说,这却是一种生命的奇观。 这段话的主旨是( )。
A. 中原人鄙视胡人是狼种
B. 胡人以自己是狼种骄傲
C. 胡人是狼种
D. 胡人崇尚力和阳刚
Text 2Britain’s richest people have experienced the biggest-ever rise in their wealth, according to the Sunday Times Rich List. Driven by the new economy of Internet and computer entrepreneurs, the wealth of those at the top of the financial tree has increased at an unprecedented rate. The 12th annual Rich List will show that the collective worth of the country’s richest 1,000 people reached nearly 146 billion by January, the cut-off point for the survey. They represented an increase of 31 billion, or 27%, in just 12 months. Since the survey was compiled, Britain’s richest have added billions more to their wealth, thanks to the continuing boom in technology shares on the stock market. This has pushed up the total value of the wealth of the richest 1,000 to a probable 160 billion according to Dr. Philip Beresford, Britain’s acknowledged expert on personal wealth who compiles the Sunday Times Rich List.The millennium boom exceeds anything in Britain’s economic history, including the railway boom of the 1840s and the South Sea bubble of 1720. "It has made Margaret Thatcher’s boom seem as sluggish as Edward Heath’s three-day week," said Beresford. "We are seeing billions being added to the national wealth every week." William Rubinstein, professor of modem history at the University of Wales, Aberystwyth, confirmed that the growth in wealth was unprecedented. "Almost all of today’s wealth has been created since the industrial revolution, but even by those heady standards the current boom is extraordinary," he said. "There is no large-scale cultural opposition or guilt about making money. In many ways British business attitudes can now challenge the United States."Although the Britain’s richest are experiencing the sharpest surge in wealth, the rest of the population has also benefited from the stock market boom and rising house prices. Last year wealth rose by 16% to a record 4,267 billion, according to calculation by the investment bank Salomon Smith Barney. In real terms, wealth has increased by more than a third since the late 1980s.Much of the wealth of the richest is held in shares in start-up companies. Some of these paper fortunes, analysts agree, could easily be wiped out, although the wealth-generating effects of the interest revolution seem to be here to stay.A Sunday Times Young Rich List confirms that people are becoming wealthier younger. It includes the 60 richest millionaires aged 30 or under. At the top, on 600m, is the "old money" Earl of Iveagh, 30, head of the Guinness brewing family. In second place is Charles Nasser, also 30, who launched the Clara-NET Internet provider four years ago and is worth 300m. The remaining eight in the top 10 young millionaires made their money from computing and the Internet. The author calls the wealth of the richest "paper fortunes" because()
A. their wealth can be easily lost.
B. their wealth is greatly influenced by start-up companies.
C. their wealth is mainly generated from technology shares.
D. their wealth is quickly devaluated with the up-and-down of house prices.