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2012年9月7日在云南省昭通市彝良县与贵州省毕节市威宁彝族回族苗族自治县交界发生5.7级地震,截止9月10日,已造成81人死亡,直接经济损失高达40亿元。国务院总理温家宝在 8日凌晨1点钟抵达救灾现场进行指挥救援工作,广大武警战士、消防官兵、党员同志及志愿者们充分发扬“自强不息、顽强拼搏,万众一心、同舟共济,自力更生、艰苦奋斗” 的抗震救灾精神,不顾自身安危战斗在第一线,最大限度地抢救和维护了灾区人民的生命和财产安全。这表明:
①文化是一种精神力量      
②优秀文化对抗震救灾工作顺利展开发挥了决定作用
③优秀文化能够增强人们的精神力量   
④先进文化促进经济社会的发展

A:①②③

B:①③④

C:①②④

D:①②③④

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    When I was a kid, I always used to wonder how in the world my father worked outside in the winter without a coat. It could be minus 20 degrees centigrade and there'd be Dad, removing snow, or perhaps chopping(砍) some wood — his coat thrown aside — wearing a shirt, a cap, and a pair of gloves.

    “Aren't you cold, Dad?” I'd ask. “No,” Dad would reply. “I'm not cold—working too hard to be cold.”

    Many times I wondered whether my father was an extremely tough man, or whether he was foolish.

    One time when I was quite young, perhaps five or so, I went ice fishing with Dad. It was a bright, clear day—and bitterly cold.

    After we'd been out on the ice for a little while, my feet started getting cold.

    “Daddy, my feet are cold.” I said.

    “Yeah, it's cold out here today,” he replied.

    “Tell you what,” he said. “Walk around. Make some circles in the snow. See how many different patterns you can make. That will get your feet warm.”

    I was just a little girl at the time but I remember thinking, “How in the world will walking around in the snow make my feet warm? Dad must be out of mind.”

    But he was my father, after all. I made circles in the snow. I made squares. Pretty soon I was having so much fun making patterns in the snow. I forgot about my feet being cold.

    Now, all these years later, I know, too, from personal experience how my father was able to take his coat off and work outside in the winter wearing just a shirt, a cap and gloves. Because I do it, too. “Aren't you cold?” my husband asked one winter day. “No,” I replied. “I'm not cold—working too hard to be cold.”

    I hope my husband has decided I'm both tough and smart. But I guess quite a bit of the time he thinks I'm foolish.

    Wherever Dad is on that great big farm in the sky—I'm sure he can't help but smile whenever I take my coat off while I'm working outside in the winter.