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2009年11月19日,在布鲁塞尔召开的欧盟特别首脑会议一致选举_____首相______    为首任欧盟理事会常任主席。

A:比利时 莱特姆

B:西班牙 萨帕特罗

C:比利时 范龙佩

D:西班牙 范龙佩

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读书是一种心灵修复

吴黎宏

    ①书是灵魂的伴侣、精神的导师、心灵的良医,书给人的馈赠与帮助可谓无穷。对我来说,读书可以增智广才,可以励志修德,可以怡情养性,是一种最好的心灵修复方式。

    ②读书可以避免浅陋直白,让心灵丰盈圆润。大学毕业刚工作时,我工作热情主动却有些马虎,考虑问题不够全面;待人真诚却嫌直白,有时甚至好心办了坏事。这些问题,固然有客观的原因,但说到底,还是心智不够成熟,修养不到家。除了在生活中体悟之外,我常从书中找老师,在阅读中修炼心性。通过读《论语》《菜根谭》《小窗幽记》,懂得了“己所不欲,勿施于人”“责人之心责己,恕己之心恕人”,学会了换位思考。由是,心智日渐丰盈成熟起来,待人接物和处理工作也变得更加稳重。

    ③读书可以消除烦恼郁闷,让心灵愉悦平和。社会不同于象牙塔,要面对的事情很多,烦恼总是难免。但烦恼不能成为障碍,情绪不能带进工作,压力应及时化解。对我而言,读书可以摆脱现实的沉重,驱散生活中的不愉快,宛如冬天在温暖的炉前烤火,所有的忧愁、愤怒、牢骚都会像衣服上的湿气被烤得烟消云散。读《诗经》,让心灵在纯真无邪的原野上奔腾;读《庄子》,任自己的灵魂尽情“逍遥游”;读清新隽永的散文,如沐春风饮清泉般畅快……可以说,读一本早就想读的书,就像遇见了仰慕已久的朋友。而且,读书的愉悦是发自内心、出于精神层面的乐趣,是充实持久、不可替代的快乐。

    ④ 在快节奏的现代社会,人容易变得浮躁,尤其作为一名干部,不时对自己的品德修养进行校正,十分重要。对我来说,向书中的古代圣贤寻求教诲是一条重要的途径。老子说,“祸莫大于不知足,咎莫大于欲得”;孟子说,“养心莫善于寡欲”;诸葛亮说,“静以修身,俭以养德”;王阳明认为,君子要懂得“收放心”,磨炼自己的心性……通过读书,让自己沉淀下去,把心收回来。一定意义上,业余时间坚持读书,对世俗生活保持一份超然心态,能使人远离庸俗无聊,不被五光十色的诱惑所左右,有效遏制“病毒入侵”,守住心灵的宁静与澄澈。

    ⑤读书可以疗治心理创伤,让心灵坚韧强大。书籍是精神上的“港湾”。人都会经历挫折、冷遇等这样那样的磨难,给心灵造成一定的创伤。心灵的伤痛可能无法从医生那里得到疗治,甚至难以从亲朋那里得到抚慰,而无言的书卷可以给我们慰藉。孔子厄而作《春秋》,屈原被放逐而赋《离骚》,左丘失明而著《国语》……在逆境中读书,会因处境不同而获得不一样的感受,于豁然开朗中深化对人生世事的认识,重新鼓起战胜困难的勇气,以坚韧的意志面对挑战,以崭新的状态面对人生。

    ⑥读书是最好的养心之道。读书让人心诚、心正、心宽,更让人心静、心怡、心安,从而从容睿智地面对人生。——摘自《人民日报 》2016 年5 月16 日第5 版

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阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

    My father was a highly educated, intelligent gentleman. He could debate or discuss for hours on almost any topic and hold your 1 in the process. I thought there was nothing he wasn't 2 to do.

    A few days before my younger brother's 7th birthday, Dad planned to assemble(装配)a new  3 as a special birthday surprise. After nearly an hour of  4 the instructions, Dad was still unable to 5 the new bike together. Later he 6 the paper of instructions, 7 up his tool box, and decided to take the bike back to the local toy store and pay extra 8 to have it correctly assembled there. 9 an idea came to him, as he called out to Lovett, the quiet little man who cut our grassland.

    “Lovett, have you ever assembled a boy's bicycle?”

    As Lovett walked towards the bike, Dad handed him the 10 . Lovett handed it back to him, saying, “No, thanks. I can't read. When you can't read, you have to 11 .” Less than 15 minutes later, the new bicycle was 12  assembled, with no 13  parts remaining. Dad shook Lovett's hand, patted him on the back, thanked him, and hid the bike.

    On the night after my brother received his shiny new gift, Dad announced at the family dinner table what had happened several days earlier. He took great 14  in telling it over and over again — he used it as an example of thinking.

    He did not refer to illiteracy(文盲), but strongly taught us to use our  15  . The joke was on my father,  16  he was able to turn it into a learning tool, and I liked him even more after that incident. I also gained a new  17  for Lovett. To me he had  18  been the old yard man who didn't 19  much, but after that day, he seemed to smile 20  , even walk taller. It's amazing what a real nod of approval can do to lift people up.