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互联网推崇自由、促进自由,但绝对的自由并不存在。互联网的自由,也是法律之下、道德之下的自由。无论发表言论还是进行交易,遵守法律法规、恪守社会道德、尽到社会责任,可谓“底限原则”。这告诫我们,公民使用互联网时(    )

①应该坚持权利与义务统一的原则

②要认识到遵守法律法规就不能享有自由

③要认识到推崇自由就违反了法律

④应该坚持个人利益与国家利益相结合的原则

A:①②

B:②③

C:①④

D:③④

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C

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    How many calories (卡路里) are there in every meal you eat? That seems like a difficult question to answer. But students at Aitkin High School in the United States can easily answer it now. They put what they eat into an online calorie counter (计算器). It quickly tells how many calories there are in their meals.

In fact, this is part of the school's health class. It is about heart health, nutrition (营养), and fitness. Students can learn basic knowledge about fats, proteins (蛋白质), calories and sugar. Students can also learn how to balance calories in and out. They will know what happens when the balance isn't there. "The online calorie counter can help you make healthy choices. Making one healthy eating decision can really make a difference," Adam Carlson, the teacher of the class, told local newspaper Aitkin Independent Age.

They also talk about good ways to burn calories in the gym. According to Carlson, the gym is a great place to burn calories and get stronger. But it doesn't work for everyone. So they try to find different ways to exercise. "I'm trying hard to teach the students that doing exercise can be fun but hard, and doesn't need to take hours out of the day, but you should keep on doing it for a long time," she said.

    The class has changed students. "I am now watching what I am eating and pay attention to the food labels (标签)," said seventh-grader Karena Burgstaler. Another student James Erickson began to pay attention to how much sugar he eats because it was almost over his daily calorie intake goal.