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材料一:《青少年网络安全与新媒介素养》调查报告数据显示,有57.8%的青少年选择微信作为与朋友沟通的媒介,有41%的会把网上没见过面的陌生人加入自己的朋友圈,有59.4%的会在朋友圈里晒自己、家人或朋友照片。高达69.6%的青少年相信微博、微信朋友圈里所有信息的可靠性。甚至很多青少年相信诸如不转发信息就代表没爱心、不孝顺,不转发信息,家人将会如何如何等诅咒式的理由,就随意转发了。还有37.1%的青少年使用过微信支付进行消费。

材料二:近年来,网络诈骗、网络盗窃等违法犯罪频发,不法分子通过一些违法违规网络服务平台,传播获取钓鱼木马、个人真实身份和账号信息,利用网络改号电话、短信群发器等,大肆实施网络诈骗等违法犯罪活动,严重危害人民群众的合法权益。为此,公安部网络安全保卫局决定从2016年5月初开始集中开展涉网络诈骗等多发性犯罪网络服务平台专项整治。

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    To prevent the deserts coming near, China has planted billions of trees—to replace destroyed forests and as barriers against the sand. This isn't a cure, though, say experts, as thirsty trees can make the problem worse by taking in groundwater.

    “Planting tress is one way, but it isn't that simple. It doesn't solve the basic issue of water resources,” says Wu Bo, a professor. “We need to calculate how much water the trees will absorb, or else it could have a negative effect.”

    Villagers in Zhengxin have taken on this challenge, with limited success. When the irrigation channels began to run dry, Lu Xianglin switched from wheat to cotton on his land. He also planted trees to protect his fields from sandstorms. He says he still gets good yields(产量) using flood irrigation and earns a good income for his family.

    Other farmers haven't stuck it out(坚持到底): about one in three have left Zhengxin in the past 10 years after their wheat crops died. Young people who can find jobs in the towns rarely return.

    Last week, Mr Lu joined the other men in his village on a government-arranged trip to see the land that has been set aside for their relocation, nearly 40 miles to the south. The next day, he was back, shaking his head at the plan. The idea of uprooting his family troubles him, as does the idea of giving up the land that fed his forefathers. He prefers to stay and keep up the fight.

    “With enough water, this problem can be solved,” Lu says. “We can plant trees and grass, and they will grow bigger. That will stop the desert.”

    Experts say that farmers could switch to drip irrigation (滴灌)to lessen their water intake for growing crops. Elsewhere in the region, farmers have built brick greenhouses as part of a plan to grow vegetables using less water. Roadside signs urge farmers to “Save Water, Protect the Environment”.