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2014年1月25日,2014澳网公开赛女单决赛,32岁的中国选手李娜击败对手,获得女单冠军。这是澳网百年历史上亚洲选手首个澳网单打冠军及公开赛以来澳网最年长的单打冠军。此前,李娜曾经两次杀入澳网决赛,但都只获得了亚军,这次成功说明了(  )
①坚强的意志可以帮助人们持之以恒                    ②自信的人能克服人生中的一切困难

③对于强者来说困难和挫折是成功路上的垫脚石 ④人生的价值就在于战胜挫折

  

A:①②

B:②④

C:①③

D:③④

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    This idea is popular today but in a different way. The phrase “pay it forward” is now used when one person helps another. However, the person helped may not be able to repay the person or group that helped them. So rather than return the favor to their helpers, they are supposed to help someone else in the future, which means they pay it forward. It is a sense of responsibility(责任) which makes us want to give back in equal measure to the one who has helped us. But, in this case, the responsibility turns to helping someone in the future.
    Suppose your elderly grandmother pays part of your schooling. She may tell you there is no need to repay her because it is a gift from someone who loves you very much. Nothing would please her more than to have you use her money to get a good education.
    You may never be able to repay her for such a gift. However, she not only gave you some money, but she provided you with an example that you should also help other people who need it.
    People with serious needs are everywhere. Many are children who need better clothes, more books and even better schools. Some are elderly people who can't afford their medicine or a doctor's care. Consider how you can “pay it forward”rather than pay money back to your grandmother.