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①几只鸟儿从树里飞出,调皮地在树上绕了几圈。
②我惊住了,这原本属于春天里的景色,现在却呈现在我的眼前。
③深绿的色调装满我的视野,几朵耀眼的大红花儿缀饰在上面。
④我才意识到,平时步履匆匆,该遗失了多少美好,忙碌的我们忘记了慢下来领略大自然的美丽。
⑤但正当我下台阶时,我的一个无意间的抬头,映人眼帘的却是另一番景色。
⑥那是一片绿色,远远的就看见两排茂密的大树立在小道两旁。
⑦从人行天桥往下看,下面是川流不息的车辆。
⑧蝴蝶也展开美丽的翅膀,在繁花绿草中翩翩起舞。
将以上8个句子重新排列,语序正确的是(  )。

A.①⑧⑦⑤⑥③②④
B.⑦⑤⑥①③⑧②④
C.⑦⑤⑥③①⑧②④
D.①③⑧⑦⑤⑥②④
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Text 1 Roberta Gordon never thought she'd still be alive at age 76.She definitely didn't think she'd still be working.But cvery Saturday,she goes down to the local grocery store and hands out samples,earning$50 a day,because she needs the money.More and more older people are finding themselves in a similar situation as Baby Boomers reach retirement age without enough savings and as housing costs and medical expenses rise.Many people reaching retirement age don't have the Densions that lots of workers in previous generations did,and often have not put enough money into their 401(k)s to live off of.Other workers did not have access to a retirement plan through their employer.That means that as people reach their mid-60s,they either have to dramatically curtail their spending or keep working to survive. This will be the first time that we have a lot of people who find themselves downwardly mobile as they grow older:'Diane Oakley,the executive director of the National Institute on Retirement Security,told me. They're going to go from being near poor to poor. The problem is growing as more Baby Boomers reach retirement age-between 8,000 t0 10,000 Americans turn 65 every day,according to Kevin Prindiville,the executive director ofjustice in Aging,a nonprofit that addresses senior poverty.Older Americans were the only demographic for whom poverty rates increased in a statistically significant way between 2015 and 2016,according to Census Bureau data.While poverty fell among people 18 and under and people 18 t0 64 between 2015 and 2016,it rose to 14.5 percent for people over 65,according to the Census Bureau's Supplemental Poverty Measure,which is considered a more accurate measure of poverty because it takes into account health-care costs and other big expenses. In the early decades of our work,we were serving communities that had been poor when they were younger:'Prindiville told me. Increasingly,we're seeing folks who are becoming poor for the first time in old age. This presents a worrying preview of what could befall millions of workers who will retire in the coming decades.If today's seniors are struggling with retirement savings,what will become of the people of working age today,many of whom hold unsteady jobs and have patchwork incomes that leave little room for retirement savings?The current wave of senior poverty could just be the beginning.And this could have larger implications for the economy.If today's middle-class households curtail their spending when they retire,the whole economy could suffer.Which of the following is true about Roberta Gordon?
A.Shehasbeenthroughalottolivetillnow
B.Sheoftenshopsingrocerystore,
C.Shedefinitelydislikesworking
D.Sheisnotaloneinsuchadilemma