Question 1: The city is enclosure crazily regardless of the actual demand.
Question 2: the countryside can become the spiritual home of modern urban re
Question 1: The city is enclosure crazily regardless of the actual demand.
Question 2: the countryside can become the spiritual home of modern urban residents; Rural areas can provide valuable services such as purification services and landscape services for cities in a sustainable way (such as providing labor or agricultural and sideline products for cities).
Question 3:( 1) People-oriented and Scientific Outlook on Development as the principle; (2) Correctly understand the respective values of cities and rural areas; (3) Correctly handle the relationship between urban and rural areas; (4) To achieve ecological balance, mutual assistance between urban and rural areas and harmonious development.
Question 1: This question examines the ability to refine and filter key information.
"In the process of urbanization, cities cannot develop themselves by depriving the countryside" is the central point of this passage. Next, the author expounds the value of rural areas to cities in detail. Finally, it also warns the city of excessive and wrong behavior. It can be seen that this prominent problem is "the city erodes the countryside endlessly"-"enclosure".
Question 2: This question examines the ability to integrate information in the text.
To do this kind of problem, (1) should grasp the leading and concluding sentences before and after the information interval. (2) Summarize the listed phenomena and examples to avoid missing information.
Question 3: This question examines the ability of analysis, judgment and decision-making.
We should combine specific problems, start small, and proceed from the overall situation and long-term interests. At the same time, we should also contact the theme of the times. From the aspects of principle, understanding, method and direction.