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写作表达。

阅读下面材料,选择感悟最深的一点,自拟题目,写一篇文章。

中国科学院院士薛其坤及其团队,心存高远,脚踏实地,沉浸于量子世界十余载,追求小量子里的大“梦想”。他们坚持不懈,追求极致,发现了量子反常霍尔效应。这是继美国物理学家霍尔于1880年发现反常霍尔效应130多年后,人类首次实现其量子化。

认识薛其坤的人几乎都知道他近乎苦行的生活轨迹。早上7点进实验室,晚上11点才离开,这样的作息时间,他已经坚持了整整20年。在薛其坤看来,“全世界从事实验物理研究并取得重要成就的人,无一例外都是刻苦的。”刻苦是他们团队攻坚克难的第一秘诀。

科学研究的刻苦不是常人所能坚持的。薛其坤认为进入了这个科学世界,应该以苦为乐,这样的坚持是一种享受。他在紧张的工作中体会到的是快乐,而非痛苦。

凭借对科学的好奇心,对工作的热爱,对科研的责任心与担当,对信念的坚守,薛其坤及其团队勇于探索,刻苦钻研,终于向国际科学界“亮剑”。

“把科研工作一步一步做上去,把学生一个一个培养出来,唯有如此才能为实现中华民族伟大复兴的‘中国梦’贡献出自己的力量。”这就是这位科学追梦人如今最朴素的愿望。(摘编自《人民日报》)

作文要求:

(1)要自由、有创意地表达出真情实感。

(2)除诗歌外,其它文体不限。

(3)不少于500字。

(4)书写要规范、整洁、美观。

(5)文中不得出现考生本人姓名以及毕业学校名。

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放飞梦想

梦想,每一个人都拥有。不同的梦想就会有不同的人生,不同的人生就会有不同的终点。

我的梦想很多,似乎每一个年龄阶段都有一个梦想,很难从中挑出一个作为最终的梦想。到长大我才明白,小时候所谓的梦想只是脑海中天真的想象,并不实际。真正的梦想是要有:

在走向梦想的道路时,心中都有一个目标,它带领我们一步一步地走向梦想的顶峰。可这个目标如果不坚定,就只能原地踏步。就像摆在面前的无数条路,你必须选择一条永不后悔的路。<

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    Many cities and towns have laws that require people to recycle paper and plastics. Now some state and local governments have passed laws that require citizens to recycle their food waste as well. California and Vermont have statewide laws about recycling food waste that apply to businesses and homes. The process of recycling food waste and turning it into usable soil is called composting(堆制肥料).

    Food waste that can be composted includes fruit and vegetable peels, coffee grounds, tea bags, and eggshells. Garden waste such as stems and leaves can also be composted. Meat, fish, and dairy food waste cannot be recycled.

According to environmental groups, composting reduces the amount of trash going into landfills(垃圾填埋池), and composted waste holds a wide range of nutrients. When compost is added to the soil in gardens and fields, it helps crops grow.

    Reducing the amount of waste that goes into landfills is one reason why cities and states are passing food-waste recycling laws. “Our landfills are far from enough for the creation of new ones is shrinking.” Renee Crowley, a project manager said.

    Officials in Seattle, Washington, say that food waste makes up 30% of the trash going into landfills, and they are looking to reduce that percentage. That city has a law requiring people to recycle food waste. It is banned from all garbage. There is a fine for people who put it into regular garbage.

    Crowley points out that even in cities where food recycling is not a law, there are often places where citizens can drop off their food waste for composting. Many schools and colleges have also started composting programs.

    Those who are against food-recycling laws say that the composting process is costly. In addition, it can be difficult for people who live in apartments to store their waste because they don't have access to outside storage bins. Patti Ferguson from Orange County, California, told her local newspaper that she thought an indoor container containing food waste would get smelly.