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2016年9月6日,在G20杭州峰会闭幕式上,***主席总结致词,用“五个决心”显示各国携手挑战的共同意志。创新增长蓝图、全球贸易增长战略、全球投资指导原则,支持非洲和最不发达国家工业化倡议,全球基础设施互联互通联盟倡议……孤举着难起,众行者易趋。近年来世界经济增长的历程表明,在经济全球化时代,没有哪一个国家可以独善其身。这告诉我们(    )

①合作是事业成功的土壤,各国应相互依存、休戚与共    ②合作可以消除国家之间的分歧与矛盾

③个体离不开集体,各国的发展都离不开世界                    ④应加强国际合作,同心打造人类命运共同体

A:①②③

B:①③④

C:①②④

D:①②③④

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    I had the honor of being elected chief of my tribe(部落). With the title came great responsibility. It was my job to make peace with the Maori Tamaki tribe, whose village we visited. Their warriors leapt from a canoe and faced us down with fierce growls, bulging eyes and much swishing of sticks. They laid a palm frond on the ground and, as head honcho, I was compelled to accept this peace offering by picking it up, then touching noses with their chief. “Kia ora”, he said, welcoming us into the woodland home of his people.

    My “tribe” was my New Zealand tour group, who had forced me into being their leader. We'd been warned that the ceremony was a serious occasion and that to laugh or even smile would be considered rude to the Tamaki. After that it was non-stop fun as they showed their ancient customs and I received instruction in performing the haka, the war dance by the All Blacks rugby team.

    Then they pulled our dinner of lamb, beef and vegetables out of the ground. It had been slow-cooked in the heat that simmers just below the surface in the geothermal(地热的) area of North Island, a Maori tradition known as a hangi that goes back an extremely long period of time.

    Obviously, this form of it is put on for tourists but it was hugely enjoyable. The journey back to the hotel was alone worth the effort, our hilarious Maori elder driver being deserving of his own television show. “The wheels on the bus go round and round,” he got us singing, while he circuited(绕……环行) a roundabout three times.

    A couple of days from the end of my trip, there was still something missing, a New Zealand icon I yearned to see to make my grand tour complete. Riding over a hill, there it was – Aotearoa. The Maori name for New Zealand translates as “Land of the long white cloud”. Can I say “Kia ora, Aotearoa?” You bet I can.