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You really do have to wonder whether a few

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You really do have to wonder whether a few years from now we’ll look back at the first decade of the 21st century—when food prices spiked, energy prices soared, world population surged, tornados plowed through cities, floods and droughts set records, populations were displaced and governments were threatened by the confluence of it all—and ask ourselves. What were we thinking How did we not panic when the evidence was so obvious that we’d crossed some growth, climate, natural resource and population redlines all at once "The only answer can be denial," argues Paul Gilding, an Australian environmentalist, in a new book called The Great Disruption. "When you are surrounded by something so big that requires you to change everything about the way you think and see the world, then denial is the natural response. But the longer we wait, the bigger the response required."

Gilding cites the work of the Global Footprint Network, an alliance of scientists, which calculates how many "planet Earths" we need to sustain our current growth rates. G. F. N. measures how much land and water area we need to produce the resources we consume and absorb our waste, using prevailing technology. On the whole, says G. F. N. , we are currently growing at a rate that is using up the Earth’s resources far faster than they can be sustainably replenished, so we are eating into the future.

This is not science fiction. This is what happens when our system of growth and the system of nature hit the wall at once. We are now using so many resources and putting out so much waste into the Earth that we have reached some kind of limit, given current technologies. The economy is going to have to get smaller in terms of physical impact.

We will not change systems, though, without a crisis. But don’t worry, we’re getting there. We’re currently caught in two loops: One is that more population growth and more global warming together are pushing up food prices, causing political instability in the Middle East, which leads to higher oil prices, thus to higher food prices and more instability. At the same time, improved productivity means fewer people are needed in every factory to produce more stuff. So if we want to have more jobs, we need more factories. More factories making more stuff make more global warming, and that is where the two loops meet.

But Gilding is actually an eco-optimist. As the impact o the imminent Great Disruption hits us, he says, "our response will be proportionally dramatic, mobilizing as we do in war. We will change at a scale and speed we can barely imagine today, completely transforming our economy, including our energy and transport industries, in just a few short decades. " We will realize, he predicts, that the consumer-driven growth model is broken and we have to move to a more happiness-driven growth model, based on people working less and owning less.

To correct the situation, Gilding advocates()

A. stabilizing the political and economic situation

B. learning useful lessons from wartime mobilization

C. keeping economic growth at a sustainable rate

D. making better use of current technologies

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另一种珍爱

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①曾读过一篇小说《绿墨水》,讲一位慈父为使女儿有勇气面对生活而借她同班男生的名义给她写匿名求爱信的故事。感动之余我忽然想到人真是太脆弱了,似乎总是需要通过别人的语言和感情才能肯定自己热爱自己。如果有一天这世界上没有一个人去关怀你爱护你倾听你鼓励你——人生中必定会有这样的时刻,那时你怎么办呢?

②我深深记着一位老音乐家辛酸的轶事。他在“ * * ”中被下放到农村为牲口铡了整整七年的草。等他平反回来,人们惊奇地发现他并没有憔悴衰老。他笑道:“怎么会老呢,每天铡草我都是按4/4拍铡的。”为此,我爱上了这位不著名的音乐家和他的作品,他懂得怎样拯救自己和爱自己。

③我同样深深记着另一位音乐家——杰出的女钢琴家顾圣婴。我不止一次为她扼腕叹息——她在“ * * ”初期自杀了。我知道她不是不爱自己,而是太爱——爱到了溺爱的程度。音乐使她飘逸空灵清丽秀美,可当美好的东西被践踏的时候,她便毁了自己。

④为什么不学会爱自己呢?

⑤学会爱自己,不是让我们自我姑息,自我放纵,而是要我们学会勤于律己和矫正自己。这一生总有许多时候没有人督促我们指导我们告诫我们叮咛我们,即使是最亲爱的父母和最真诚的朋友也不会永远伴随我们。我们拥有的关怀和爱抚都有随时失去的可能。这时候,我们必须学会为自己修枝打杈浇水培肥,使自己不会沉沦为一棵枯荣随风的草,而成长为一株笔直葱茏的树。

⑥学会爱自己。不是让我们虐待自己苛求自己,而是让我们在最痛楚无助最孤立无援的时候,在必须独自穿行黑洞洞的雨夜没有星光也没有月华的时候,在我们独立支撑着人生的苦难,没有一个人能为我们分担的时候——我们要学会自己送自己一枝鲜花,自己给自己画一道海岸线,自己给自己一个明媚的笑容。然后,怀着美好的预感和吉祥的愿望活下去,坚韧地走过一个又一个鸟声如洗的清晨。

⑦也许有人会说这是一种自我欺骗,可是如果这种短暂的欺骗能获得长久的真实的幸福,自我欺骗一下又有什么不好呢?

⑧学会爱自己。这不是一种羞耻,而是一种光荣。因为这并非出于一种夜郎自大的无知和狭隘,而是源于对生命本身的崇尚和珍重。这可以让我们的生命更为丰满更为健康,也可以让我们的灵魂更为自由更强壮。可以让我们在无房可居的时候,亲手去砌砖叠瓦,建造出我们自己的宫殿,成为自己精神家园的主人。

⑨学会爱自己,才会真正懂得爱这个世界。

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小题4:感知第⑥段文字的内容,为其补写一个事实论据。(3分)

小题5:作者为什么说“学会爱自己,才会真正懂得爱这个世界”?(3分)

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