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十二届全国人大一次会议上,政府工作报告不回避民生难题,直面民意关切,对会前民意调查中涉及的热点话题一一作了 “回应”。这说明政府 A.促进信息公开,审慎行使权力        B.自觉接受监督,打造法治政府 C.改变政府职能,维护人民权益        D.坚持群众路线,尊重公民参与 答案:DWhen my friend went to Europe last summer, instead of snapping photographs of the Louvre or the Eiffel Tower or Stonehenge, she brought back 32 rolls of ... Cathedral(大教堂的) ceilings. Ceilings. For the 10 years I’ve known her I had never suspected that she was this passionate about stained glass.Still one of the best things about such pictures — despite their obvious narrow appeal — is that they can’t help but tell us a great deal about the people who took them.So I shouldn’t have been surprised when I got the roll of film back from my 5-year-old son’s first camping trip. I opened the envelope, naively expecting to see pictures of the nightly campfire, the sun setting over the forest, and possibly even a deer or two.Instead, I saw an off-center picture of tennis shoes. Not even his tennis shoes, mind you, but a pair someone had lost and left in the cabin. Mystery shoes. And that’s not all.As I went through the stack, I found that my son had also taken a picture of his sleeping bag, a penny he found in the gravel next to the car, a leaf, an orange sock, a close-up of his father’s ear, a burned hot dog, his thumb, a piece of gum, and many other similar things.There was barely one sign of nature in the whole stack. I couldn’t help thinking that if he’d wanted pictures of assorted junk, it would’ve been cheaper had he spent the weekend in our back-yard.AT LEAST that is what I thought until I showed the photographs to my ceiling-snapping friend, the mother of three teenagers, who said simply, “There’s nothing wrong with these.”But of course, this is just the type of answer you’d expect from someone who photographs ceiling.Then she told me about the time her daughter went to Yosemite Valley and returned with rolls of photographs of the hotel, restaurant, and gift shop. She also told me about the time her son took his camera to a Major League Baseball game and returned with 24 pictures of cloud formations.I had a feeling she was just trying to make me feel better.Then again, to a 5-year-old boy, finding a penny is more exciting than seeing a squirrel. And why would he waste good film on something like, say, some endangered water buffaloes, when he could take a picture of cool tennis shoes? Or his shiny new green sleeping bag?Face it: Things like beautiful sunsets and campfires can’t compare to a bag of extra-large marshmallow.So I did what any good mother would do: I marked the date on the back of the pictures and slid them into our family vacation photo album — right after the five pages of ice sculptures I took last year on our cruise to the Bahamas.1.Who might have taken a picture of the back seat of the family car in his or her trip mentioned in this passage?A. The author’s friend.B. The author’s son.C. The author.D. The author’s friend’s daughter.2.The author changed her mind on her son’s picture taking because______ .A. her friend persuaded her to do soB. her son’s pictures finally struck herC. she realized the truth by herself inspired by the surrounding examplesD. it suddenly occurred to her that she herself had also taken unique pictures before3.What can we infer from this passage?A. Different people perceive the world from different angles, which may vary according to their age, gender, life experiences and so on.B. The author’s friend is a better mum in terms of educating children.C. The author will educate her son to take pictures of nature instead of some boring things.D. The author will take vacation pictures of different kind from her past ones.
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