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2015年,“十二五”规划完美收官。2016年我国在创新、协调、绿色、开放、共享五大发展理念指导下,开启新的“十三五”规划。

【回顾“十二五”成就】

年度

2011-2015年

生产总值(亿元)

2011-2015年全国居

民人均可支配收入(元)

2011年

1361.3

14551

2012年

1573.7

16510

2013年

1860.4

18311

2014年

2085.2

20167

2015年

2200

21966

【数读“十三五”理念】

①60﹪——“十三五”规划新增了“科技进步贡献率”指标,2015年该指标为55﹪,预期2020年为60﹪,累计增速约为5﹪。

②500万辆——“十三五”期间,我国将实施新能源汽车推广计划,鼓励城市公交和出租车

汽车使用新能源汽车,全国新能源汽车累计产销量达到500万辆。

【共绘“十三五”蓝图】

“十三五”规划纲要是2016—2020年中国经济社会发展的宏伟蓝图。在未来的日子里,更艰巨的任务要求我们去担当,更宏伟的目标召唤我们去实现。

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    One day, when I walked3a cellphone store, I saw an advertisement on its door. It was hiring(雇佣) new workers!

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