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处理好效率与公平的关系,是构建社会主义和谐社会的一个重要问题。随着经济体制改革不断深入,社会成员在收入方面的差距拉大,效率与公平的问题,成了一个备受关注的话题。下面对“效率与公平”的理解错误的是(    )                                       A.效率是公平的物质前提,没有效率的公平只能是普遍贫困 B.公平是效率的保证,没有公平的效率只能导致贫富分化 C.既要实现“部分先富”,又要最终走向“共     James Cleveland Owens was the son of a farmer and the grandson of black slaves. His family moved to Cleveland when he was 9. There, a school teacher asked the youth his name.     “J. C.,” he replied. She thought he had said “Jesse”, and he had a new name. Owens ran his first race at age 13. After high school, he went to Ohio State University. He had to work part time so as to pay for his education. As a second-year student, in the Big Ten games in 1935, he set even more records than he would in the Olympic Games a year later.     A week before the Big Ten meet, Owens accidentally fell down a flight of stairs. His back hurt so much that he could not exercise all week, and he had to be helped in and out of the car that drove him to the meet. He refused to listen to the suggestions that he give up and said he would try, event by event. He did try, and the results are in the record book.     The stage was set for Owens’ victory at the Olympic Games in Berlin the next year, and his success would come to be regarded as not only athletic(体育的) but also political. Hitler did not congratulate any of the African and American winners.     “It was all right with me,” he said years later. “I didn’t go to Berlin to shake hands with him, anyway.”     Having returned from Berlin, he received no telephone call from the president of his own country, either. In fact, he was not honored by the United States until 1976, four years before his death.     Owens’ Olympic victories made little difference to him. He earned his living by looking after a school playground, and accepted money to race against cars, trucks, motorcycles, and dogs.     “Sure, it bothered(烦扰) me,” he said later. “But at least it was an honest living. I had to eat.”     In time, however, his gold medals changed his life. “They have kept me alive over the years,” he once said. “Time has stood still for me. That golden moment dies hard.” 66. Owens got his other name “Jesse” when       .  A. he went to Ohio State University                 B. his teacher made fun of him C. his teacher took “J. C.” for “Jesse”          D. he won gold medals in the Big Ten meet. 67. In the Big Ten meet, Owens          . A. hurt himself in the back                         B. succeeded in setting many records C. tried every sports event but failed        D. had to give up some events 68. We can infer from the text that Owens was treated unfairly in the US at that time because       . A. he was not of the right race(种族)   B. he was the son of a poor farmer C. he didn’t shake hands with Hitler     D. he didn’t talk to the US president on the phone 69. When Owens says “They have kept me alive over the years,” he means that the medals   . A. have been changed for money to help him live on B. have made him famous in the US C. have encouraged him to overcome difficulties in life D. have kept him busy with all kinds of jobs 70. Which of the following is a suitable title for the text? A. Jesse Owens, a Great American Athlete   B. Golden Moment - a Life-time Struggle C. Making a Living as a Sportsman                    D. How to Be a Successful Athlete
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