宁波大学研究生三年选词填空和完形填空,全部都找到原题了的,供大家参考
宁波大学研究生英语期末考试第二学期答案汇总

08-09(A)1 BCAC B2 DBDAC3 BCACB翻译(英译汉)美国地质勘探局于本周三发布报告称,目前北极圈内可开采石油储量预计为900 亿桶,可满足全球近三年的石油需求量。
另外,据该政府机构介绍,北极圈内的天然气储量为47 万亿立方米。
地质勘探局局长马克·梅尔斯说:“在我们就未来如何使用石油和天然气以及如何保护濒危物种、土著居民和地球健康等问题做出决定之前,要知道那里都有些什么。
”“这一估测让全世界的人们都认识到了目前的形势,所以大家可以一起来做那些艰难的决定。
”非赢利组织“洁净空气观察”主席弗兰克·奥·多尼尔说,如今,北极圈内的极地熊和其它野生动物不仅因全球变暖正面临无处栖息的危险,还会因石油企业的疯狂开采而受到威胁。
北极圈内近900 亿桶的石油储量预计可满足全球近三年的需求,目前全球石油的日需求量为8640 万桶。
地质勘探局称,目前北极地区未探明的石油储量占全球储量的30%,未探明的天然气储量占30%,液态天然气占20%。
这是该机构首次发布有关北极圈内可用油气资源的勘测报告。
翻译(汉译英)Half of the world’s population could face food shortages by the end of this century due to climate change, a new study warned, Thursday. According to researchers, there is a 90 percent probability that by 2100 the minimum temperatures in the tropics and subtropical regions will be higher than the maximum so far recorded in those areas. The effect on crop-growing in those regions world be dire, according to the projections based on direct observations and data culled from 23 computer models on the planet’s evolving climate patterns. “The stresses on global food production from temperature alone are going to be huge and that doesn’t take into account water supplies stressed by the higher t emperatures”, said David Battista, a University of Washington atmospheric sciences professor. In the tropics, the warmest temperatures will cut maize and rice harvests by 20 to 40 percent, the researchers said. The hotter weather will also reduce the moisture in the soil, cutting yields even further. Some three billion people, or half the world’s population currently live in tropical and sub-tropical regions, and their number is set to double by the end of the century. These regions stretch from northern India, southern China to much of Australia area all of Africa, and also extend from the southern United States to northern Argentina and southern Brazil.09-10(A)1 CBDCD2 DBDAC3 ACDBB翻译(英译汉)瑞典一项研究发现,在工作中受到不公正待遇时忍气吞声的男性职员患心脏病或死于该疾病的几率比公开表达不满的人高五倍。
2019年浙江宁波大学法语考研真题

2019年浙江宁波大学法语考研真题第一部分:语法与词汇(共30分)一、单项选择题(每题2分,共20分)1._________________allez-vous ?A. CommeB. CommentC. QuandD. Qu’ Terre est _________________.A. rondB. platC. rondeD. plate3.Louise a manqué ________________train.A. sonB. saC. mesD. ma4.Je _________________ mon petit déjeuner à 8h chaque jour.A. boisB. boitC. prendsD. prend5.Emmanuelle ________________ FranceA. vient deB. viens àC. sont àD. sont de6.Nous partons ____________________ Paris demain.A. enB. pourC. entreD. sur7.Il ________________ sorti à six heures, ce soir et il ________________ sorti le chien comme chaque soir.A. a estB. est estC. a aD. est a8.Je suis en ____________________d’observer son comportement.A. piedB. trainC. métroD. tram9.Je mange ________________ du poisson. J’adore ça !A. rarementB. de temps en tempsC. jamaisD. souvent10.–Ils n’ont pas envie de sortir.– Nous ________________A. aussiB. non pasC. mêmeD. non plus二、填空题(每空1分,共10分)请用动词的适当形式填空1.Maman, je te _________________(présenter) mon copain, Mathéo.2.Hier, on _________________ (passer) une très belle soirée.3.Sylvia était proche de ses parents. Elle les________________ (voir) souvent.请用适当的冠词或介词填空4.Tu as ________________ argent pour acheter ce beau manteau ?5.Pascal, je te présente________________ mère de Julie. C’est________________ médecin de très haut niveau.6.Mes grands-parents vivent maintenant ________________ Etats-Unis.7.Julie a fait ses études ________________ Japon il y a trois ans.请用Ce/cet/cette/ces填空8.Elle sont magnifiques, ________________ fleurs !9.________________ étudiant joue tous les jours au volleyball.第二部分:阅读理解(共20分)一、看图回答下列问题(每题2分,共6分)1.À quoi sert ce message ?A. À aider les visiteurs.B. À faire de la publicité.C. À interdire une action.D. À présenter un endroit.2.Qu'est-ce que présente cette émission ?A. Des entretiens avec des personnalités.B. Des témoignages de spectateurs.C. Le classement des meilleurs films.D. Le programme des différentes salles.3.Où va Paul ?A. Dans une pharmacie.B. Dans une banqueC. Dans une librairieD. Dans une boulangerie二、阅读下列材料,选择正确选项或用完整规范的句子回答问题。
宁波大学252法语2020年考研专业课真题

宁波大学2020年硕士研究生招生考试初试试题(A卷)(答案必须写在考点提供的答题纸上)科目代码:252总分值:100科目名称:法语I. Remplissez les blancs en choisissant la bonne réponse (20 points).请选择合适的答案填空(1分x20=20分)。
1.Nos amis normands habitent dans ________ charmant petit village; c’est ________ village le plus visité de larégion.A. un, unB. un, leC. une, uneD. une, la2.Isabelle est professeur ________ français. Elle enseigne ________ français à New York depuis 4 ans.A. de, leB. du, duC. du, desD. de, aux3.Je transmettrai ton message à Sophie, je ________ vois tous les jours, je travaille avec ________.A. le, luiB. la, luiC. le, elleD. la, elle4.– Nathalie a des enfants?– Elle a ________ enfant et Claudine, sa sœur, ______ a trois.A. un, enB. une, enC. un, yD. une, y5.Excusez-moi, je prends ce ________ j’ai besoin et je sors vite de la salle de classe.A. quiB. queC. dontD. pour quoi6.– Les enfants savent pourquoi Martine est partie?– Non, je n’ai pas voulu ________ expliquer.A. lesB. leursC. leurD. en7.Ça fait ________ semaines que Roberto ne m’a pas appelée.A. quelques-unesB. quelques-unsC. chaqueD. quelques8.Pourquoi est-ce que tu manges toujours ________ chose? Tu pourrais changer un peu.A. le mêmeB. la mêmeC. les mêmesD. autres9.Il nous a raconté ________ ce qu’il avait fait pendant son voyage. Selon lui, ________ celles qu’il arencontrées avaient l’air sympathique.A. tout, tousB. tout, toutesC. tous, tousD. toutes, toutes10.Cyrano de Bergerac est ________ pièce de théâtre que j’ai vue cette année.A. le meilleurB. la meilleureC. le mieuxD. la mieux第 1 页共 11 页。
宁波大学832教育管理学2009—2019年考研初试真题

第七,加强课堂管理,值日领导加强课上巡视,加大对旷课的处罚力度,旷一节课扣 150 元,请
假包括病假每节课扣 40 元。
但改革实施起来并不容易,就仅让学生穿校服才能进校门一事,有些“刺儿头”学生始终不
穿校服、戴校徽,被保卫处拦住不让进校园之后,反而正合他们的意,干脆到街头逍遥去了;而
他们的家长则跑来指责学校不让孩子进校门。另外在对班主任的补贴问题上,班主任们觉得既然
宁波大学 2019 年硕士研究生招生考试初试试题(A 卷)
(答案必须写在考点提供的答题纸上)
科目代码: 824 总分值: 150 科目名称:
一、名词解释(每题 5 分,共 30 分)
教育管理学
1.教育管理
2.教育行政管理体制 3.学校组织结构
4.学校章程
5.项目管理
6.教育经费弹性系数
二、简答题(每题 8 分,共 40 分)
由各处室和年级部联合管理,年级部相当于学校的分校。接着任命了各年级部的正副主任。每个
年级部四五个正副主任,正主任由处室的正主任或副主任兼任。第二,由于住宿生管理多头又不
到位,学校决定增设宿管处,负责宿舍和食堂管理。接着任命了四个正副主任。第三,加强校门
管理,防止不法分子混入校园。为此,学生统一穿校服和佩戴校徽,不按要求穿校服和戴校徽的
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宁波大学 2019 年硕士研究生招生考试初试试题(A 卷)
(答案必须写在考点提供的答题纸上)
科目代码: 824 总分值: 150 科目名称:
教育管理学
于学校的长期管理,治理学校应该制定科学的规章制度。于是,王校长开始他的制度治校计划。
周一下午是学校教职工的例会。会上,王校长宣布了几项改革:第一,变线性管理为线块结合,
宁波大学汉语言文学专业基础2011--2020年初试考研真题

(答案必须写在考点提供的答题纸上)(答案必须写在考点提供的答题纸上)(答案必须写在考点提供的答题纸上)(答案必须写在考点提供的答题纸上)科目代码:651 总分值:150 科目名称:汉语言文学专业基础第 1 页共3 页(答案必须写在考点提供的答题纸上)科目代码:651 总分值:150 科目名称:汉语言文学专业基础第 2 页共3 页(答案必须写在考点提供的答题纸上)科目代码:651 总分值:150 科目名称:汉语言文学专业基础第 3 页共3 页入学考试试题(A卷)(答案必须写在答题纸上)考试科目:汉语言文学专业基础科目代码:651 适用专业: 文艺学、语言学及应用语言学、汉语言文字学、中国古代文学、中国现当代文学、文艺与新传媒一、名词解释(每小题4分,共20分)1.艾布拉姆斯的文学活动四要素论2.艺术构思3.意境4.期待视野5.文学批评二、简要回答题(每小题10分,共30分)1.怎样理解艺术创作的主体?2.小说的文体特征有哪些?3.请从叙事聚焦说明不同叙述视角的特点三、论述题(每小题25分,共50分)1.结合文学史实例,谈谈你对马克思“艺术繁盛时期与社会的一般发展之间不平衡”论断的理解。
2.生活活动的美学意义表现在哪几个方面。
四、阅读下列材料,根据要求,写作一篇论说文。
(50分)窃以少年老成,中国称人之语也;年长而勿衰(Keep young while growing old),英、美人相勖之辞也,此亦东西民族涉想不同、现象趋异之一端欤?青年如初春,如朝日,如百卉之萌动,如利刃之新发于硎,人生最可宝贵之时期也。
青年之于社会,犹新鲜活泼细胞之在人身。
新陈代谢,陈腐朽败者无时不在天然淘汰之途,与新鲜活泼者以空间之位置及时间之生命。
人身遵新陈代谢之道则健康,陈腐朽败之细胞充塞人身则人身死;社会遵新陈代谢之道则隆盛,陈腐朽败之分子充塞社会则社会亡。
第1 页,共2 页入学考试试题(A卷)(答案必须写在答题纸上)考试科目:汉语言文学专业基础科目代码:651 适用专业: 文艺学、语言学及应用语言学、汉语言文字学、中国古代文学、中国现当代文学、文艺与新传媒准斯以谈,吾国之社会,其隆盛耶?抑将亡耶?非予之所忍言者。
宁波大学期末英语考试历年选词填空

Research on reading comprehension during the last decades has ___1___on two issues: one, the reader’s prior knowledge; and _2____, the notion of the reader as an active subject whose mental background is activated in every act of learning. In top-down reading comprehension models, readers are envisaged as __3____ with texts, in that they interpret the text and___4___ its meaning with the help of their own knowledge, so that every act of reading is ___5___ even if the text is the same. These models ___6____ the reader’s bcakground knowledge, and seem most adequate for___7_____ the reading situation of adult learners of a foreign language.As part of the pior knowledge that the reader possesses, three ___8_____ have been identified in the literature: thematic or conceptual, linguistic, and formal. A formal schema is usually understood as representing the ___9_____ that the reader has about the formal characterisitcs of texts, especially their structuring or sequence, and their functions. ___10____ in this way, the formal component would actually be for a purely linguistic nature, so that it could be __11____ within the second component, __12_____ at a suprasentential level. Even so, a problem of text typology __13_____, since researchers and scholars frequently perceive certain texts as being different, __14_____ apparently having the same supraseentential structuring or sequencing, and similar textual ____15____.with a new morphological(形态的) awareness task involving open-ended lexical compounding, in addition to completing other measures. __2____ children’s age, nonverbal intelligence, phonological(音位的) awareness, and previously established measures of morphological awareness statistically controlled, this compounding production task significally ___3____ unique variance in both chinese character reading and vocabulary knowledge. Within this new task, subordinate and coordinative structures were significantly _4____ to compound than were subject-predicate and verb-object structure. ___5___, noval compounds that made use of verb morphemes were more difficult to manipulate __6____ were those that did not contain verbs. This newly developed __7___ of compounding production may be optimal( 最优的) for tapping older children’s morphological awarenss in the form of lexical compounding, in __8___ Chinese and possibly other __9___. In addition, these results demonstrate that linguistic manipulations within tasks of morphological awareness can __10____ their difficulty levels.The __1____ for conducting this study was twofold. First, we sought to _2____ the combination of multimedia elements that is optimal for retention of tutorial knowledge and transfer of computer-networking skills. ____3___, we sought to empirically test the current theoretical models of multimedia instructional delivery by ___4___ whether tutorial modality and restriction of a complex simulation’s模拟interface affected performance because of differences in demandson a learner’s cognitive resources.___5____ exploring how instructional modality delivery of the My First PT Lab tutorial affects performance on retention and transfer, we hypothesized that the voice-only condition would ___6___ both the text-only and voice-plus-text conditions because of the modality principle. Within the unrestricted conditions, this___7___ was supported for the transfer test but not the retention test. When PT’s interface界面was ___8____, the voice-only tutorial辅导课was __9____ than the text-only one. This finding is _10______ with both the modality effect and the redundancy principle. In particular, Mayer has found that when presenting instructional content through multimedia animation, it is narration, rather than text or narration plus text, that leads to increased scores on measures of transfer but not retention.In this paper we have reported two brief ___1___which interrogated one particular factor which____2____the level of persuasion that research-active mathematicians and successful mathematics undergraudates are willing to invest in visual mathematical arguments. Across two experiments it was ___3___ that the presence of a paragraph of text which described the visual image---but provided no deductive support to the claim—made the visual evidence significantly more ___4____. In addition, ____5___ more participants who saw the descriptive text considered that the visual argument provided definitive support to the claim than those who did not see the text.Although the experiments reported in this paper are rather __6___ and explorary in nature, their findings__7____ that the psychological study of mathematical behavior could productively inform current philosophical discussions regarding the role of visualisation in mathematical practices. Although the study discussed in this ___8____ was experimental, many other empirical methods are also likely to provide useful insights into mathematical behavior. Dunbar and Blanchette, ______ 9 ______, combined experimental and naturalistic enquiry methods during their program of research on scientific argumentation. Regardless of the exact nature of the methods adopted, we believe more in-depth empirical studies of actual mathematical behavior will considerably add to our___10___ regarding not only visual thinking in mathematics, but also the more general topic of mathematical argumentation practices.5. Fill in the blanks according to the contextThe hypothesis that there __1__a cultural distance between the scientfic structure of configuring natural occurrences __2_ people’s complexity of thought, when subjected to expirical tests, proved to be well gounded. It is quite evident __3__ this distance varies significantly across the concepts that were subjected to the inspection. On one _4__, cultural distance would vary depending __5___ the nature of scientific information but on the other hand, different sets of cultural sub-groups could be placed ___6___varying distances for a given scientific concept. We __7__ that mapping the cultural distances of specific scientifc information for distinct target groups could help the planners and communicators of science __8__ devising effectual intervention strategies. _9___ is evident that plans for the dissemination of information which has a low magnitude of cultural distance, needs to be rather radically different in nature in __10___ with an approach required by popularizing scientific ideas that tend cluster at the farthest end of the scale.keys:1. introduction1--15 focused two interacting infer different emphasize describing components knowledge viewed included although arise while functions2. abstract1--10 assessed with explained easier moreover than task both languages influence3. discussion1--10 purpose evaluate second examining (with regard) outperform hypothesis unrestricted better consistent4. conclusion1--10 experiments influence shown persuasive significantly basic suggest paper ( for example) knowledge5. 1 --101-5 exists and that hand upon 6-10 at believe in it contrast1--10。
宁波大学汉语言文学方向专题2011--2020年初试考研真题

宁波大学 2019 年硕士研究生招生考试初试试题(A 卷)
(答案必须写在考点提供的答题纸上)
科目代码: 851 总分值: 150 科目名称:
汉语言文学方向专题
所有的故事已经讲完了,只剩下了灰烬的遗留,
在我们没有安慰的梦里,在他们走来又走去以后,
在门口,那些用旧了的镰刀,
锄头,牛轭,石磨,大车,
四、作品分析题:(每小题 15 分,共 30 分)
阅读穆旦的《在寒冷的腊月的夜里》,回答下列问题: 1.诗人从哪些方面来表达对中国农民命运关切的?试举例说明。 2.这首诗体现了穆旦式的独特表达,具体体现在哪些方面?试结合相关内容作一些分析。
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宁波大学 2019 年硕士研究生招生考试初试试题(A 卷)
科目代码: 851 总分值: 150 科目名称:
汉语言文学方向专题
2. 古代汉语中名词作状语的判定原则是什么?举例说明普通名词用作状语的三种情况。 3.举例说明古代汉语中宾语前置的几种情况?
四、标点并翻译成现代Biblioteka 语。(每题 30 分,共 60 分)。
1. (王羲之)性 爱 鹅 会 稽 有 孤 居 姥 养 一 鹅 善 鸣 求 市 未 能 得 遂 携 亲 友命驾就观姥闻羲之将至烹以待之羲之叹惜弥日又山阴有一 道士养好鹅羲之往观焉意甚悦固求市之道士云为写道德经当 举群相赠耳羲之欣然写毕笼鹅而归甚以为乐其任率如此尝诣 门生家见案几滑净因书之真草相半后为其父误刮去之门生惊 懊者累日又尝在蕺山见一老姥持六角竹扇卖之羲之书其扇各 为五字姥初有愠色因谓姥曰但言是王右军书以求百钱邪姥如 其言人竞买之他日姥又持扇来羲之笑而不答其书为世所重皆 此 类 也 。 (《晋书·王羲之传》)
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2020年宁波大学研究生自命题考试专业课741(生物化学1)

(答案必须写在考点提供的答题纸上)科目代码: 741 总分值: 150 科目名称: 生物化学1一、名字解释(共40分,每个4分)1.凯氏定氮2.构型和构象3.亲和层析4.多酶复合体5.同工酶6.诱导锲合学说7.柠檬酸穿梭8.磷酸戊糖途径9.丝氨酸蛋白酶10.焦磷酸测序二、单项选择题 (共40分,每题2分)1. 含有两个羧基的氨基酸是( )A .谷氨酸B .苏氨酸C .丙氨酸D .甘氨酸2. 硫酸铵沉淀蛋白质后,可选用透析法除去它,你选择哪一种试剂检查硫酸铵是否从透析袋中除净( )A .茚三酮试剂B .双缩脲试剂C .奈氏试剂D .酚试剂3.测定小肽氨基酸序列的最好办法是 ( )A .2,4-二硝基氟苯法B .二甲氨基萘磺酰氯法C .氨肽酶法D .苯异硫氰酸酯法4.一个分子量为70000的蛋白质分子由两条长度相同的α-螺旋构成,每条α-螺旋的长度是多少? (设氨基酸残基的平均分子量为110)( )A .50nmB .47. 7nmC .42. 5nmD .30nm5.辅酶Q 是( ) A .NADH 脱氢酶的辅基 B .电子传递链的载体C .琥珀酸脱氢酶的辅基D .脱羧酶的辅酶6.下列中心哪一种物质是体内氨的储存及运输形式( )A .谷氨酸B .谷氨酰胺C .天冬氨酸D .天冬酰胺7.维生素B 2可以在体内转变成辅酶(基)形式,参与酶促反应,其作用是( ) A .递氢作用 B .递乙酰基作用 C .转甲基作用 D .转氨基作用考研专业课(答案必须写在考点提供的答题纸上)科目代码: 741 总分值: 150 科目名称: 生物化学18.具有四级结构的蛋白质特征是( )A .分子中必定含有辅基B .由两条或两条以上具三级结构的多肽链组成C .每条多肽链都具有独立的生物学活性D .依赖肽键维系四级结构的稳定性9.使蛋白质二级结构稳定的主要作用力是( )A .盐键B .疏水键C .氢键D .二硫键10.下列哪一个酶与丙酮酸生成糖无关?( )A .果糖二磷酸酶B .丙酮酸激酶C .丙酮酸羧化酶D .醛缩酶11.生物素是下列哪一个酶的辅酶? ( )A .丙酮酸脱氢酶B .丙酮酸激酶C .丙酮酸脱氢酶系D .丙酮酸羧化酶12.嘌呤核苷酸的合成中,最先合成的是( )A .GMPB .IMPC .AMPD .XMP13.在64种遗传密码中,既作为起始密码,又作为蛋氨酸密码子的是( )A .AUGB .UAAC .UAGD .UGA14.需要引物分子参与生物合成反应的有( )A .酮体生成B .脂肪合成C .糖异生合成葡萄糖D .糖原合成15.下列有关酮体叙述,正确的是( )A .酮体是肝内脂肪酸大量分解产生的异常中间产物,可造成酮症酸中毒B .各组织细胞均可利用乙酰CoA 合成酮体,但以肝内合成为主C . 酮体只能在肝内生成,肝外氧化D . 酮体氧化的关键酶是乙酰乙酸转硫酶16.下列化合物中,除了哪一种以外都含有高能磷酸键( )A .NAD +B .ADPC .NADPHD .FMN17.下列关于化学渗透学说的叙述哪一条是不对的( )A .电子传递链各组分按特定的位置排列在线粒体内膜上B .各递氢体和递电子体都有质子泵的作用C .H +返回膜内时可以推动ATP 酶合成ATPD .线粒体内膜外侧H +不能自由返回膜内18.利用操纵子控制酶的合成属于哪一种水平的调节( )A .翻译后加工B .翻译水平C .转录后加工D .转录水平19.切除修复可以纠正下列哪一项引起的DNA 损伤( )A .碱基缺失B .碱基插入C .碱基甲基化D .胸腺嘧啶二聚体形成考研专业课(答案必须写在考点提供的答题纸上)科目代码: 741 总分值: 150 科目名称: 生物化学120.肌肉组织中肌肉收缩时需要的大部分能量以哪种形式储存( )A .ATPB .磷酸肌酸C .GTPD .磷酸烯醇式丙酮酸三、问答题 (共70分)1.信号转导中第二信使指的是什么?试举两个第二信使的例子。
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Justice as Fairness: A Restatement (JAF) is a concise, self-contained, and up to date presentation of Rawls’ views. The book originated as a set of lectures for a political philosophy course that Rawls taught for many years at Harvard. In their most revised form, the lectures fully incorporated the reformulation of the theory of justice as fairness put forward in Political Liberalism (PL) of 1993. While JAF does not present any theoretical departures from PL, it deals with important topics Rawls never fully addressed before such as Marx’s critique of liberalism and the moral short-comings of welfare state capitalism. (A welfare state, unlike a property-owning democracy or a liberal democratic socialist regime, he says, is incapable of realizing the main values of justice as fairness.) Rawls’ long-time readers will also be pleased to find that JAF includes careful replies to Sandel, Sen, Okin and other critics on issues ranging from health care to the legal status of gender differences. Much less dense than TJ, and far more perspicuous than the PL, JAF will surely be the text henceforth used to teach Rawls in political philosophy courses.Justice as fairness has strong ties to the social contract tradition: principles of justice conceived of as basic terms of social cooperation are to be selected in a fair choice situation (the "original position"). The justification of the principles proceeds in two stages. In the first, the principles are provisionally selected as specifying basic terms of social cooperation. In the second, it is demonstrated that the conception of justice codified by those principles has the required property of being stable. Rawls characterizes a conception of justice as stable when those brought up in a society effectively regulated or "well-ordered" by its principles would (by known laws of moral psychology) acquire a strong allegiance to basic social institutions. The need to meet this requirement has motivated Rawls in his recent thinking to pursue what he describes as a "political" conception of justice.According to Rawls, a pluralism of incompatible, yet reasonable comprehensive doctrines is characteristic of a society with liberal democratic institutions. (A philosophical, religious, or moral doctrine is described as "comprehensive" when it includes "conceptions of what is of value in human life, and ideals of personal character, as well as ideals of friendship and of familial and associational relationships, and much else that is to inform our conduct, and in the limit to our life as a whole." Since no one comprehensive doctrine is endorsed by all citizens in a pluralistic society, no such doctrine can be used to justify terms of social cooperation that will be acceptable to all. Instead, a conception of justice must be purely political or "freestanding," drawing only upon certain fundamental ideas of personhood, society, and reason implicit in the public, political culture of a democratic society. These ideas are used to structure the original position. They are the shared point of departure for deliberation on principles; it is presupposed that all those who enter into the original position accept them. Only a political conception of justice, Rawls thinks, will be able to win the support of what he calls an "overlapping consensus" of reasonable comprehensive doctrines. The support of an overlapping consensus is necessary condition of a conception’s stability in a pluralistic context.Due to the destruction of refining capabilities by hurricanes, and an expectedly large decline in commercial oil reserves in recent days, the New York market, for the first time, closed on a price above 80 U.S. dollars per barrel on Sept. 13; and hit a new record in the history of nominal prices. As a matter of fact, oil prices have been rising since 2002 at a pace and with a lasting time rarely seen in "peace" time. So, what exactly is behind this round of price hikes?Firstly, an increasingly short supply of oil in the world is the fundamental cause. According to statistics from the British firm BP, the world has been demanding more oil than can be produced since 1981; and the case is still the same today. Currently, oil production in most countries has already or will soon go down - leaving less of a surplus to use - but at the same time, demand keeps increasing. The supply remains tight and prices keep soaring despite OPEC's decision to increase crude oil production by 500,000 barrels per day as of Nov. 1. With little price elasticity from both demand and supply, any trivial event will send prices skyrocketing.Secondly, short-term speculations on oil futures by large amounts of funding also drive prices up. A Citi report in May 2006 mentioned that U.S. commodity markets hold an average speculation volume of over 120 billion US dollars each month, chiefly coming from natural gas (30.3 billion dollars) and crude oil (30.1 billion dollars). The numerous speculation deals have a massive impact on oil futures prices considering the leverage effect of futures margin deals. With excessive liquidity worldwide, funds behind oil futures speculations will remain the same.Thirdly, the U.S. government's pursuit of a weak dollar policy in recent years has also contributed, to a certain degree, to the hike in oil prices. Almost all oil deals worldwide are priced in US dollars; and the dollar's devaluation puts on the pressure for higher oil prices. To maintain an income and purchasing power, raising prices has become a major strategy of OPEC members. According to studies, when the dollar devalues by 1 percent, it causes an oil price hike of the same degree. In addition, technical, meteorological and political elements also affect prices.It should be noted that although nominal oil prices hit one peak after anothe r, actual prices still remained below historical records; and have a relatively limited impact on the world economy. It appears that the present world economic aggregate is much bigger than that during the oil crisis in the 1970s; but now countries are much stronger in their ability to macro-regulate. Developed countries, in particular, use energies less crazily. Therefore, high oil prices now have a much smaller impact on the world economy than in the past.The easiest among the rich Islamic societies to study is Saudi Arabia. One single statistic is most telling in detailing the failure of Saudi society to grow - despite being the largest producer of crude oil in the world, Saudi Arabia actually imports most of its fuel, eg diesel and refined products such as lubricants. [1]The failure of industry is in essence a failure of capitalism. In most countries where wealth is concentrated in the hands of a few - such as the "robber barons" period of US history in the early20th century or today's Russia - a functioning financial system helped to intermediate risks.This is not possible in strict Islamic societies as the religion bans usury, thus disallowing the flow of capital to the people needing it the most, ie, young entrepreneurs. Faced with uneconomic returns at home, most Middle Eastern rulers deposit their money at higher rates with European banks.A second failure in Saudi society is the absence of appropriate education for restless youth. [2] Religious education, rather than grounding in modern sciences, remains the norm. Thus while the production of muezzins is guaranteed, hiring a petroleum engineer can be tricky. In turn, this causes an excessive reliance on "infidel" immigrants, which in turn creates a multi-tier society, focusing much of the anger of locals on the wrong targets - the people who take their jobs, rather than the ones in government and religious schools who actually caused the situation to emerge.Religious education also produces famously insular people. A US magazine's poll of Arab youth found that very few had heard of the Apollo moon landings, and indeed all of them dismissed such feats as US propaganda. The notion that human beings could land on the moon would appear far-fetched to anyone who holds the satellite as a celestial object rather than an astronomical oddity.The rule of irony with which I started this article holds true here - in the Dark Ages for Europe, it was Islamic societies that led the world in the adoption and spread of science and technology. While they cannot claim to have invented much, as credit goes to the Chinese and Indian civilizations, they certainly used inventions to their advantage well before the Europeans caught on.The Kyoto Protocol was initially adopted on Dec. 11, 1997 in Kyoto, Japan and entered into force on Feb. 16, 2005. As of November 2009, 187 states have signed and ratified the pact.It establishes a "common but differentiated" principle, recognizing an obligation by the rich to compensate for the climate damage they have done and by the poor to raise their peoples from poverty.At the upcoming conference, rich and poor nations will argue over the legal structure of the post-Kyoto deal.The United States, which is responsible for 36 percent of the 1990 emission levels, still refuses to adopt Kyoto, saying its binding emissions targets are too expensive for the American economy.The country has been pushing for another approach, in which emitters will make pledges that will be open to scrutiny but not exposed to tough penalties.The European Union, seeing itself as a champion in the fight against climate change, has signalled that it wants a new overall treaty that will include the United States, rather than a second round of commitments under Kyoto.At the last negotiating session in Barcelona, Spain, before the Copenhagen conference, Ibrahim Mirghani Ibrahim, chairman of Group-77Developing Countries, said "the Group will strongly stand against all attempts by developed countries to reach an agreement which would in any way result in superseding the the Kyoto Protocol or making it redundant(多余的)."As climate change is pushing the world towards a low-carbon future, the Copenhagen conference is compared to the Bretton Woods Conference in 1944 during which over 700 delegates from 44 nations signed an agreement to rebuild the international economic system as World War II was still raging.Thus, although it is almost impossible for the Copenhagen conference to produce an outcome that meets the demands of all parties, it will still be a historic turning point in the fight against climate change.There are many reasons for the growth of foreign exchange reserves.One of the primary reasons is the imbalance of international payments. In recent years, with the rapid growth of China's trade surplus and foreign investment, foreign capital has streamed steadily into the country. As a result, the amount of revenue from international payments is larger than that of expenditure. In the inter-bank foreign exchange market the supply of foreign exchange has continued to exceed the demand. In order to keep the RMB exchange rate at a stable level, the central bank has had to buy large amounts of foreign exchange, resulting in the rapid growth of foreign exchange reserves.Probing further into the causes, it is possible to see that the major cause of the imbalance in international payments is insufficient domestic demand, especially consumer demand. There is an identical equation for national income: savings minus investment equals exports minus imports. Income equals savings plus consumption, so when China's consumption rate fell after reform and opening up, the savings rate rose quickly, reaching 47.9 percent last year. When the savings rate exceeds the investment rate, exports will exceed imports, thereby creating a trade surplus and triggering an imbalance in international payments.Secondly, the purpose of implementing a foreign-related economic management policy in the long term is to encourage exports, restrict imports, encourage the inflow of foreign exchange and restrict the outflow of foreign exchange.Another reason for the growth relates to the inadequate formulation system for the foreign exchange rate, tax rate and factor prices. The RMB exchange rate is the price of foreign currencyin RMB. As the price lever and the "invisible hand", the exchange rate, through floating, should be able to regulate the supply and demand of foreign exchange. In the past the RMB exchange rate has been too stable and lacked the necessary flexibility. It cannot correct the oversupply. In addition, foreign capital is now given super-national tax treatment; cost factors have been held down artificially; foreign investors and exporters have certain advantages when they pay for land, water and utilities; and they do not pay the real cost of labor because of the imperfect social security system. These factors have contributed to the tendency of one-sided foreign trade development and promoted the inflow of foreign exchange.。