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材料一“神舟十号”的顺利返回,标志着我国载人航天工程第二步第一阶段“天地往返”任务圆

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材料一“神舟十号”的顺利返回,标志着我国载人航天工程第二步第一阶段“天地往返”任务圆满完成,意味着中国已拥有了一个可以实际应用的天地往返运输系统。我国航天事业的快速发展是广大航天工作者以党的科学发展观为指导、发扬“两弹一星”和载入航天精神不断攻坚克难的结果。每次的成功发射都是研制人员对数万计的环节进行“零缺陷”质量管理的结果。目前我国已选择2000多项航天技术运用于小到百姓餐桌大到国民经济各部门,每年产生1200多亿元的效益。与民族精神一脉相承的航天精神,将激发更多中华儿女的正能量,使中国梦早日成真。

材料二每个人都在追逐自己的梦想,这构成了“中国梦”的一块块基石。“中国梦”的建构,又为个人放飞自己的梦想提供了平台和土壤。习 * * 指出,国家好,民族好,大家才会好。实现中 * * 伟大复兴是一项光荣而艰巨的事业,需要一代又一代中国人共同为之努力。

结合材料二,运用整体和部分的关系原理,说明如何正确处理“个人梦”和“中国梦”的关系。

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D.a necessity of life

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