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为什么要思考无常?有什么利益?

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(1)俗话说:“纵有金山银山,临终也带不走一文。”想到人终究要死,死后身外之物一切皆失,可以淡化对今世眼前利益的贪心。

(2)过去有老修行说:“今晚临睡脱了鞋,不知明早能否穿。”或说“这口气咽下去,也不知能否再有下口气吐出”,生命就是如此危脆,死亡会随时来临,种种天灾人祸,水火盗贼、王难战乱、车祸病魔等等,一口气不来就完了。意识到死无常,就不会今天推明天,明天又推后天,或指望退休后再修。有没有明天、有没有退休还很难说呢。怎么面对死亡?身后又怎么办?这就要赶紧计划,做好安排。

(3)觉悟到从诞生之日起就开始走向死亡,每过一日寿命就减少一日、死亡就向自己逼近一日,就会提醒自己放弃对虚幻事物的迷恋,将宝贵光阴用来求取人生真价值。

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The Baima is a minority group of about 1,400 people. They have lived in Northern Sichuan and Southern Gansu Provinces for centuries. They have long depended on the forests as their main source of income. But since a ban on cutting down forests was introduced in the late 1990s to fight yearly flooding, the villagers have had to look for other means of earning a living.

Several are now in the process of developing a small tourism industry as their lands are rich in forests and natural scenery and are the home of the giant pandas. Xiangshujia, in particular, is becoming a popular bed and breakfast centre for tourists heading to Wanglang to see the giant pandas. Visitors are also starting to take notice of the Baima people themselves.

As our jeep stopped in the courtyard of a house, we were greeted by the village leader Li Qin and young Baima girls dressed in traditional costumes with white feathers in their hair. As we took our places on wooden benches near an open fire, the girls began to sing traditional songs as they served us.

“The number of tourists is growing,” said Li Qin. “We realize that to attract visitors we have to show our culture by offering more traditional singing and dancing and ensuring our houses are built in the traditional way.”

Relations between the Baima people and the reserve were once tense following the ban on cutting down forests. Villagers had to make a new living. They entered the Wanglang Nature Reserve to collect wild mushrooms and herbs (药草), often at the expense of disturbing the pandas’ habitat. But things greatly improved as villagers started receiving training in how to sell things to tourists.

“Our aim was to deter the villagers, because they often disturbed the pandas’ habitat, and to ensure they could have a long-lasting means of earning a living,” emphasized Chen Youping, director of the Wanglang Nature Reserve. “All the money from the reserve goes back into the community and conservation projects,” said Chen. “We take into consideration first the animals and then tourism.”

小题1:From Paragraph 1 we learn that ________.

A.the Baima has the longest history among all the minority groups in China

B.the Baima people live in most areas of Sichuan and Gansu Provinces

C.forests are the main source of firewood for the Baima people

D.in order to fight floods, the Baima people are forbidden to cut down forests小题2: We can infer that the Baima girls wore their traditional costumes to greet visitors mainly because _______.

A.they wanted to look more beautiful

B.their leader Li Qin asked them to do so

C.it was a way to show their culture to attract visitors

D.it was necessary before they sang traditional songs小题3:Which of the following was NOT an effect of the ban on cutting down forests?

A.The Baima people had a tense relationship with the reserve.

B.Villagers had to look for other means of making a living.

C.The pandas’ habitat was often disturbed by villagers.

D.Villagers stopped selling things to tourists.小题4:The underlined word “deter” in the last paragraph can be replaced by “________”.

A.punish

B.stop

C.encourage

D.threaten