Question 1
Question 1:C
Question 2:B
Question 1:
Test analysis: This question examines the relationship between quantitative change and qualitative change. A is wrong, and only when the quantitative change accumulates to a certain extent will the qualitative change occur. B wrong, quantitative change is as important as qualitative change. "It will be a thousand miles away from the truth at first." It shows that the accumulation of quantitative change to a certain extent will inevitably lead to qualitative change, so point C conforms to the meaning of the question, and point D has nothing to do with the meaning of the question, so the answer should be C.
Comments: This question examines the relationship between quantitative change and qualitative change. The development of things always begins with quantitative change, which is a necessary preparation for qualitative change. Qualitative change is the inevitable result of quantitative change, which opens the way for new quantitative change and makes things start new quantitative change on the basis of new quality. In this way, the development of things changes from quantitative change to qualitative change, and then starts a new quantitative change on the basis of the new qualitative change, and so on.
We are required to pay attention to the accumulation of quantity; Seize the opportunity to promote a qualitative leap; Adhere to the principle of moderation.
Question 2:
Test analysis: This question examines the relationship between quantitative change and qualitative change. A view is related, and B view is quantitative change and qualitative change, so B view conforms to the meaning of the question, C view is a concrete analysis of specific problems, and D view is a realistic view, so the answer should be B.
Comments: This question examines the relationship between quantitative change and qualitative change. Quantitative change is a necessary preparation for qualitative change; Qualitative change is the inevitable result of quantitative change, which requires us to pay attention to the accumulation of quantity; Seize the opportunity to promote a qualitative leap; Adhere to the principle of moderation, this question requires candidates to have certain language analysis ability, and it is moderately difficult to examine students' ability to mobilize knowledge for understanding and analysis.