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干部用得准不准,交给群众“审一审;”干部用得行不行,交给群众“评一评。”这是近年来人民群众对干部任用实行公示制的通俗说法。选用干部通过公示的办法让群众把好最后一关,将干部人选交给群众评说、把关。这种制度
①体现出我国公民享有选举权和被选举权
②扩大了民主监督的渠道,有利于国家机关及其工作人员接受人民群众的监督
③表明公民享有充分的言论自由
④体现出我国公民参与国家政治生活、管理国家事务的权利

A:①②③④

B:①②③

C:②④

D:①②④

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C

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    China has been drinking tea since the time of Shennong, 5,000 years ago. Britain's relationship with tea is much shorter, but tea enjoys the pride as the UK's national drink. According to the UK Tea Council, British people drink an average of three cups a day or a national total of 165 million cups every day.

    With figures like these, it is no surprise that time spent taking tea affects the working day in Britain. A recent survey found that 24 minutes a day are lost to making, buying and drinking tea and coffee. That is, £400 a year is lost in working hours per employee, or 190 days over a lifetime. So, should employers be worried about this lost working time, or does the tea break make up in other ways?

    One argument is that caffeine(咖啡因) improves mental state: a drink of tea or coffee can make you active and focus on work.

    Professor Rogers of the University of Bristol disagrees. After years of studying caffeine he sees nothing can prove that. “Workers would perform equally well if not drinking it at all,” he says. “But if they're often drinking it and then go without, they'll feel tired and won't perform well.”

    Occupational Psychologist Cooper instead emphasizes the role tea breaks play in sedentary (久坐的) office life, and in building social relationships. “We need to make people more active and see other people. The tea break is one way of doing this,” says Cooper.

    And Professor Rogers also points out the comfort effect of a hot drink: “We warm our hands on them on a cold day; they're comforting and play a big role in our everyday life. Whatever the caffeine's doing, I'd say these 24 minutes aren't wasted.”