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材料一:徐州古丰县,有村曰朱陈。去县百余里,桑麻青氛氲。机梭声札札,牛驴走纭纭。女汲涧中水,男采山上薪。县远官事少,山深人俗淳。有财不行商,有丁不入军。家家守村业,头白不出门。生为村之民,死为村之尘。

——白居易《朱陈村》

材料二:在近代中国,自然经济的解体和商品经济的发展带有两重性。它给中国资本主义产生和发展创造了客观的条件和可能,然而由于这种变化是外国资本在中国扩展殖民地贸易和实行经济侵略强行促成的,因此又不可避免地要服从西方资本主义总体的政治经济利益的需要,成为它们的附庸。这种变化深深地打上了半殖民地经济的烙印,呈现出一种畸形状态。

——陈旭麓《中国近代史》

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材料四:个体、私营等非公有制经济,是我国社会主义市场经济的重要组成部分。2002年底,全国注册登记的私营企业为242.53万户,资本金24756.22亿元;个体工商户2850.53万户,资本金3782.35万亿元。个体、私营等非公有制经济创造的国内生产总值占全国的比重为三分之一以上,在固定资产投资中的比重占到15%左右,就业人员比重达18.7%。

——《2002年企业改革综述》,彭森主编:《中国经济体制改革年鉴》

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    Why Do People Blink Their Eyes?

    People blink(眨眼) their eyes tens of thousands of times every day. Scientists have long believed blinking was an involuntary movement and served mainly to keep the eyeballs wet. But a new study suggests it has a more important purpose.

    An international team of scientists from the University of California at Berkeley studied the blinking of human eyelids. The journal Current Biology published their findings. The team said they found that blinking “repositions our eyeballs so we can stay focused” on what we are seeing. They said that when we blink our eyelids, the eyes roll back into their sockets--the bony area that surrounds and protects the eyes. However, the researchers found the eyes don't always return to the same position. They said this causes the brain to tell the eye muscles to reorganize our eyesight.

    Gerrit Maus is the lead writer of the report. He serves as an assistant professor of psychology at Nanyang Technological University in Singapore. Maus says: “Our eye muscles are quite sluggish(迟缓的) and imprecise, so the brain needs to constantly adapt its motor signals to make sure our eyes are pointing where they're supposed to. Our findings suggested that the brain measures the difference in what we see before and after a blink, and commands the eye muscles to make the needed corrections.” The researchers said that without such corrections our surroundings would appear unclear and even jumpy. They said the movement acts “like a Steadicam(摄影稳定器) of the mind.”

    The researchers said they asked volunteers to sit in a dark room while staring at a small dot on a flat surface. They used special cameras to follow the volunteer's blinks and eye movements. After each blink, the dot was moved one centimeter to the right. The volunteers did not notice this, but the brain did. It followed the movement and directed the eye muscles to refocus on the dot. After the dot was moved in this way 30 times, the volunteers' eyes changed their focus to the place where they predicted it would be.

    Professor Maus says “Even though participants did not consciously register that the dot had moved, their brains did, and adjusted with the corrective eye movement. These findings add to our understanding of how the brain constantly adapts to changes, commanding our eye muscles to correct for errors in our bodies' own hardware.”