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2017年1月1日起,十二届全国人大常委会通过的史上最严厉的“环保法”开始实施。保护环境利在千秋,功在当代。为了保护环境,你认为下列措施切实可行的是(   )

①秸秆回收利用,不露天焚烧。②为治理雾霾,禁止使用化石燃料  ③使用风力、水力发电代替火力发电。④将垃圾分类回收利用  ⑤城市道路使用太阳能景观灯,节能又环保

A:②③④⑤   

B:①③④⑤   

C:①③⑤   

D:①②③④⑤

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       怎样才能把一种劳作做到圆满呢?唯一的秘诀就是忠实,忠实从心理上发出来的便是敬。《庄子》记痀瘘丈人承蜩的故事,说道:“虽天地之大,万物之多,而惟吾蜩翼之知。”凡做一件事,便把这件事看作我的生命,无论别的什么好处,到底不肯牺牲我现做的事来和他交换。我信得过我当木匠的做成一张好桌子,和你们当政治家的建设成一个共和国同一价值;我信得过我当挑粪的把马桶收拾得干净,和你们当军人的打胜一支压境的敌军同一价值。大家同是替社会做事,你不必羡慕我,我不必羡慕你。怕的是我这件事做得不妥当,便对不起这一天里头所吃的饭。所以我做这事的时候,丝毫不肯分心到事外。曾文正说:“坐这山,望那山,一事无成。”我从前看见一位法国学者著的书,比较英法的两国国民性质,他说:“到英国人公事房里头,只看见他们埋头执笔做他们的事;到法国人公事房里头,只看见他们衔着烟卷像在那里出神。英国人走路,眼注地下,像用全副精神注在走路上;法国人走路,总是东张西望,像不把走路当一回事。”这些话比较得是否确切,姑且不论;但很可以为“敬业”两个字下注脚。若果如他所说,英国人便是敬,法国人便是不敬。一个人对于自己的职业不敬,从学理方面说,便是亵渎职业之神圣;从事实方面说,一定把事情做糟了,结果自己害自己。所以,敬业主义,于人生最为必要,又于人生最为有利。
                                                                                                                                        (摘自《敬业与乐业》,有改动)

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    My mother asked me to call my grandmother. What could we possibly have a1about? Nothing! I just did what she told me and2called my grandmother.

    When she3the phone, I planned. to have a small,10-minute exchange.4, she invited me to lunch at her house so we could5together. Hesitantly, I agreed.

    After hanging up the phone I immediately6agreeing to the lunch date on Saturday.

    Surprisingly, my Saturday morning wasn't7.I found it was nice to see her. I forgot the time8her stories about her recent trip to Europe and her sewing class. I wasn't9that 60-year-old people had a social life. It turned out that he r10wasn't as mundane(平凡的)as I thought. I was happy to have spent time with her. We planned to meet11at her house. My mom didn't have to12me any more.

    This time I didn't feel the gloom(忧郁).13 I wanted to ask were building up in my mind: What was my grandfather like? What did you do at my age?

    As we looked through pictures, I was14.I had never seen, nor imagined, my grandmother as a young girl. She reminded me of myself. I learned that as humans, we15human experiences, no matter what age.

    She told me about the time she and her friends went swimming in the lake late at night and the first time she met my16."You would have adored him. He was the funniest man I'd ever met." We sorted through three shoeboxes of photographs, each with a17story.

    Ever since that18phone call to my grandmother, we have talked at least once a week. I regret not calling her earlier. She has19me what can't be learned in a textbook: being open to new things, enjoying the simple things, and appreciating what life has given me. I have20a new perspective(视角)on life.