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A.  2010年7月30日,江西省十一届人大常委会第十七次会议通过了《江西省未成年人保护条例》的出台对于我省保护未成年人的身心健康,保障未成年人合法权益,促进未成年人在品德、智力、体质等方面全面发展有着积极的意义。

B. 2010年7月30日,南昌市科技局局长陈喜民在会上称,南昌市公交总公司已经招标确定52辆新能源混合动力车(低地板车或称无障碍车)将于今年9月投放到5路公交线路上运营。

C. 在中国人民解放军建军八十三周年来临之际,7月29日,首都艺术家来到驻赣武警水电二总队,向参加青海玉树抗震救灾、江西抚州唱凯堤决口封堵捷报频传的英雄部队捐赠了《水电铁剑》等系列艺术品,包括牌匾、美术、书法作品33件。

D. 一位上海大学的学生在博客中留言说:“钱伟长老校长给人们留下了宝贵的精神财富。他传奇般的人生是最好的教科书;他的爱国敬业无私无畏的精神,求真务实追求创新的理念,敢作敢为坦坦荡荡的人生态度,是我们永远的楷模!”

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答案:C

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The earth is our home. We must take care of it, for ourselves and for the next generation. This means preserving the .quality of our environment.
Consume, consume, consume! Our society is consumer oriented — dangerously so. To keep the wheels of industry turning, we manufacture consumer goods in endless quantities, and in the process, are rapidly exhausting our natural resources. But this is only half the problem. What do we do with manufactured products when they are worn out They must be disposed of, but how and where Unsightly junkyards full of rusting automobiles already surround every city in the nation. Americans throw away 80 billion bottles and cans each year, enough to build more than ten stacks to the moon. There isn’t room for much more waste, and yet the factories grind on. They cannot stop because everyone wants a job. Our standard of living, one of the highest in the world, requires the consumption of manufactured products in ever-increasing amounts. Man, about to be buried in his own waste, is caught in a vicious cycle.
It wasn’t always like this. Only 100 years ago, man lived in harmony with nature. There weren’t so many people then and their wants were fewer. Whatever wastes were produced could be absorbed by nature and were soon covered over. Today this harmonious relationship is threatened by man’s lack of foresight and planning, and by his carelessness and greed. For man is slowly poisoning his environment.
Pollution is a "dirty" word. To pollute means to contaminate — to spoil something by introducing impurities which make it unfit or unclean to use. Pollution comes in many forms. We see it, smell it, taste it, drink it, and stumble through it. We literally live in and breathe pollution, and not surprisingly, it is beginning to threaten our health, our happiness, and our civilization.
Where is this all to end Are we turning the world into a gigantic dump, or is there hope that we can solve the pollution problem Fortunately, solutions are in sight. A few of them are positively ingenious.
Take the problem of discarded automobiles, for instance. Each year over 40,000 of them are abandoned in New York City alone. Eventually the discards end up in a junkyard. But cars are too bulky to ship as scrap to steel mill. They must first be flattened. This is done in a giant compressor which can reduce a Cadillac to the size of a television set in a matter of minutes. Any leftover scrap metal is mixed with concrete and made into exceptionally p bricks that are used in buildings and bridges. Man’s ingenuity has come to his rescue.
What about water pollution More and more cities are building sewage-treatment plants. Instead of being dumped into a nearby river or lake, sewage is sent through a system of underground pipes to a giant tank where the water is separated from the solid material, purified, and returned for reuse to the community water supply. The solid material, called sludge, is converted into fertilizer. The sludge can also be made into bricks.

The solution to water pollution is ______ .

A.( storing the sewage in a giant tank

B.( dumping more sewage into the distant ocean

C.( building more sewage disposal plants

D.( replacing underground pipes full of sewage