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(2012·全国课标卷)根据所给材料的内容,在下面画线处补写恰当的句子。要求内容

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(2012·全国课标卷)根据所给材料的内容,在下面画线处补写恰当的句子。要求内容贴切,语意连贯,逻辑严密,语句通顺。不得照抄材料,每句不超过20个字。

材料:司马迁《史记》记载:“黄帝采首山铜,铸鼎于荆山下。”晋代王嘉在《拾遗记》中说:“神农采峻岭之铜,以为器。”如果这些史料可靠,则我们祖先大约在5 000年前就开始使用铜器了。但是,考古学家一直没有发掘到可以确证是夏代之前的铜器。因此,这些记载还只能视为传说。

早在传说中的远古时期,____________________________。从传世文献记载来看,我国在夏代之前就已进入铜器时代,但是,____________________________。上个世纪50年代,考古工作者在河南偃师二里头一带发掘出了不少青铜器。经鉴定,这批青铜器的制作年代距离现在3 500多年,这个时间大概是夏晚期。它们出土的地点正好是古书中所说的夏代开采铜矿之地,因此,可以确信,____________________________。

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谁能润泽我们的生命

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①书对我而言,犹如空气。它无处不在,无时不有,而我,时时刻刻都需要它。

②自童年开始,我便明白,肚子饿了,找食物吃;眼睛饿了,找书看。我的双眸,时时都处在饥饿的状态中,只要一书在手,我便如蚁附膻,既有“蚕吞桑叶”的快乐,亦有“蜂儿采蜜”的满足。

③略识之无,我便发现,屋子里的每一寸空隙,都漂浮着一缕一缕的书香。视线所及之处,有书;视线不及之处,亦有书。高高低低地叠着、密密麻麻地堆着;疏疏地散放着、齐齐地排列着。书和屋子,你依我依地化成了一个圆满的整体。在那如饥似渴地从书籍汲取营养的童稚时代,我们的物质生活是捉襟见肘的。书却为我营造了一个金光灿烂的世界。

④父亲总是买书,不是一册册地买、而是一摞摞地买,当他把书提进门时,忙家务的母亲总是很快地把湿漉漉的手抹干了,把那一摞书当成瑰宝一样,小心翼翼地捧过来,欢天喜地地拆看。

⑤万籁俱寂时,母亲在荧荧灯火下执卷而读的样子,真是美丽。微鬈的睫毛静静地在眸子下方印着扇形的影子,脸上浮着一抹蜻蜓点水式的、若有若无的笑意。

⑥她低头看书。我仰头看她。她快乐地沉浸在文字那个神秘莫测的世界里,而我,向往那个世界。于是,跌跌撞撞地闯了进去。最初,一知半解,等一进入情况,便痴痴地迷上了,书,自此成了生命中不可分割的一部分。

⑦成家之后,整间屋子氤氤氲氲都是书香。我站着读、坐着读,躺着也读。我读书的时候,孩子也人手一册地读。一家大小静静地、齐齐地读书的那种感觉,美好到了极致,幸福到了极点。

⑧站在浩如烟海的书籍中,突然想起青少年时代的一件往事。那时,零用钱有限,想买书,只能将钱一点一滴地储存起来,存够了,才得以一偿夙愿,那一回,看中了赛珍珠的译著《大地》,翻来覆去地看,爱不释手,可是,没有钱买。一连两三周,上书局时,总先去看看那部小说还在不在,如果还在,便抽出来,用手轻轻摩挲一番,才恋恋不舍地放回去。后来,学校考试,忙着温习功课,没上书店。考完试后,钱也储够了,便风风火火地赶往书店。可是,那部朝思暮想的书没了。我觉得心里有一种说不清的疼痛,在书架旁晃来晃去,像个无主孤魂。

⑨阅读,是一种多功能的活动,也是一种潜移默化的浸润活动。许多散文和小说,都不着痕迹地蕴藏着隽永可贵的价值观与人生观,它会在阅读的过程中,慢慢地流入读者的内心深处,那种影响力,是巨大而深远的。台湾漫画家蔡志忠说过:“要成为出色的漫画家,非得喜欢读书不可。画只是技巧,出色的漫画,出自无穷的想象。不读书,就表示没有好奇心,怎么可能画出精彩的漫画?”

⑩实际上,阅读所能带来的脑力冲击,大得超乎想象。它足以将水面上的一个小涟漪化为滔天巨浪,从而创造出一个个奇迹。

⑾阅读带来的大快乐,是任何其他的活动都难以相比的。当它让你哭时,那种感动,能够进入心坎很深的地方;当它让你笑时,那种快乐,像是融化在心上的一块糖。它时而像铁锹,在你心叶上挖出一个个痛楚的窟窿;时而像辣椒,辣得你汗如雨下却又拍案叫绝。有时,它像雷像电,狠狠地劈下来,将迷糊混沌的你震醒;有时,它又像云像雾,让你腾云驾雾、浑然忘却世间的一切烦恼。

⑿我觉得自己最大的“成就”是:以书为种子,在孩子的心田里种下了一株快乐的树。这树,永不枯萎。

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Most of the people who appear most often and most gloriously in the history books are great conquerors and generals and soldiers, whereas the people who really helped civilization forward are often never mentioned at all. We do not know who first set a broken leg, or launched a seaworthy boat, or calculated the length of the year, or manured a field; but we know all about the killers and destroyers. People think a great deal of them, so much so that on all the highest pillars in the great cities of the world you will find the figure of a conqueror or a general or a soldier. And I think most people believe that the greatest countries are those that have beaten in battle the greatest number of other countries and ruled over them as conquerors. It is just possible they are, but they are not the most civilized. Animals fight; so do savages; hence to be good at fighting is to be good in the way in which an animal or a savage is good, but it is not to be civilized. Even being good at getting other people to fight for you and telling them how to do it most efficiently—this, after all, is what conquerors and generals have done—is not being civilized. People fight to settle quarrels. Fighting means killing, and civilized peoples ought to be able to find some way of settling their disputes other than by seeing which side can kill off the greater number of the other side, and then saying that that side which has killed most has won. And not only has won, but, because it has won, has been in the right. For that is what going to war means; it means saying that might is right.

That is what the story of mankind has on the whole been like. Even our own age has fought the two greatest wars in history, in which millions of people were killed or mutilated. And while today it is true that people do not fight and kill each other in the streets—while, that is to say, we have got to the stage of keeping the rules and behaving properly to each other in daily life—nations and countries have not learnt to do this yet, and still behave like savages.

But we must not expect too much. After all, the race of men has only just started. From the point of view of evolution, human beings are very young children indeed, babies, in fact, of a few months old. Scientists reckon that there has been life of some sort on the earth in the form of jellyfish and that kind of creature for about twelve hundred million years; but there have been men for only one million years, and there have been civilized men for about eight thousand years at the outside. These figures are difficult to grasp; so let us scale them down. Suppose that we reckon the whole past of living creatures on the earth as one hundred years; then the whole past of man works out at about one month, and during that month there have been civilizations for between seven and eight hours. So you see there has been little time to learn in, but there will be oceans of time in which to learn better. Taking man’s civilized past at about seven or eight hours, we may estimate his future, that is to say, the whole period between now and when the sun grows too cold to maintain life any longer on the earth, at about one hundred thousand years. Thus mankind is only at the beginning of its civilized life, and as I say, we must not expect too much. The past of man has been on the whole a pretty beastly business, a business of fighting and bullying and gorging and grabbing and hurting. We must not expect even civilized peoples not to have done these things. All we can ask is that they will sometimes have done something else.

It can be inferred from the last three sentences that()

A. those who have fought and bullied cannot be considered civilized

B. there is nothing wrong if civilized people do some fighting and bullying

C. even civilized people have done some fighting and bullying

D. civilized people have never done any fighting and bullying

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