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杭州是中国的七大古都之一,已有2200年的悠久历史。近年来,杭州市政府有计划地对历代旧志典籍开展整理抢救工作,防止杭州历史典籍文献遗失,为杭州历史文献保存做出贡献。杭州市政府这一做法是基于(    )

①旧志典籍是中华文明的重要标志

②整理抢救旧志典籍有助于保护杭州历史丈化

③旧志典籍是杭州文化源远流长的重要见证

④阅读旧志典籍就可以全面认识杭州历史文化

A:①③

B:①④

C:②③

D:②④

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C

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