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共享单车是指企业与政府合作,在校园、地铁站点、公交站点、居民区、商业区、公共服务区等提供自行车单车共享服务,是共享经济的一种新形态。2017年初,共享单车似乎成了最热门的话题。共享单车在带给百姓喜悦的同时,也带来了诸多问题,如乱停乱放、直接骑回家甚至恶意破坏等。围绕共享单车,大家众说纷纭。

甲:共享单车好处多,任性使用不担责;乙:公德责任牢记心,共享梦想定成真。

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甲乙的观点都是片面的。(1)体现共享精神,方便百姓出行;低碳环保,绿色出行;便捷价廉,节约时间和经济成本;锻炼身体,促进身体健康;缓解公共交通压力,弥补公共交通短板等等。(2)共享单车使用的自主性、自由度相对较高,消费者有较高的自主权;权利与义务同在,消费者使用共享单车必须服从企业和政府的管理,承担相应的义务和责任。(3)作为消费者,只有自觉履行按时足额缴费、爱护车辆、按规定停放、自觉维护公共秩序等公德和责任,才能享受使用共享单车的相关权利。(4)实现共享梦想,需要齐抓共管及各方共同努力。政府要合理

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    26-year-old Anna Cherdantseva, from the city of Ufa in Russia, is a full-time employee of a furniture company, spending up t0 10 hours every day trying out new sofas for comfort and safety.

    Last month, Russian furniture giant M25 Group announced that it was taking application for a new position. Although all new products are tested in a specialized laboratory, management decided that in order to better meet the needs of consumers it needed some feedback(反馈) on real-life use of its sofas.  In just a few days, M25 received over 5,000 job applications.

    "We selected candidates in several stages," M25 Group spokesperson Anastasia Russkih said.  "Initially we checked their CVs, and then we let them tell us why they wanted the job. " Eventually, the furniture company shortlisted just 7 candidates, out of which Anna Cherdantseva, a 26-year-old marketing expert, proved to be the most suitable for the job.  "It was a real fight for my dream job," Anna said after getting selected.

    Despite describing herself as an active person, Cherdantseva says that spending about l0 hours a day sitting on sofas doesn't sound bad at all.  "Of course I will spend a lot of time on new sofas.  The more time I spend on them, the better it will be for my work," she told reporters.

    Anna Cherdantseva is at present on a three-month probation(试用期) at M25, but the company claims that as long as she proves to be up to the task, they plan on offering her a permanent position The young woman will receive a monthly salary of 56,000 rubles( $l,000) for the first three months.  It's not so bad for sitting on the job.