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2010年9月8日,直通中南海——中央领导人和中央机构留言版正式开通,网民当天给******留言的有1万6千多条,有1万1千多条留言给温家宝总理,内容集中在反腐败、高房价、教育改革、医疗改革等方面。利用网络的优势,实现了人民群众和政府的及时交流,这说明
①我国公民的民主意识、政治素养不断增强
②我国人民当家作主的权利有法律保障
③积极建言献策是公民必须履行的政治性义务
④网络成为公民参与政治生活的重要通道

A:①④

B:②③

C:①③

D:②④

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    Health experts are calling for action to increase cancer care and control in the developing world. A medical research paper says cancer was once thought of as a problem mostly in the developed world. But now cancer is a leading cause of death and disability in poor countries as well. Experts from Harvard University and other organizations urge the international community to fight cancer actively, saying it should be fought in the way HIV/AIDS has been fought in Africa.

    Cancer kills more than 7.5 million people a year worldwide. Almost two thirds are in low-income and middle-income countries.

    They discover cancer kills more people in developing countries than AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria combined. But the world spends only 5﹪ of its cancer resources in those countries.

    Felicia Knaul from Harvard Medical School was one of the writers of the paper. She was in Mexico when she was found to have breast cancer. She received treatment there and her experience showed her the sharp difference between the rich and the poor in treating breast cancer.

    Felicia Knaul says, “And we are seeing how this is attacking young women. It's the number two cause of death in Mexico of women thirty to fifty-four. All over the developing world, it's the number one cancer-related death among young women. I think we have to again say that there is much more we could do about it than we are doing about it. ”

    Professor Knaul met community health workers during her work in developing countries. They were an important part of efforts to reduce deaths from the cancer. They were able to persuade people to get tested to prevent the illness. The experts say cancer care does not have to be costly. For example, patients can be treated with lower-cost drugs.