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下列各句中,没有语病的一句是(3分)

A.芽菜多属速生蔬菜,本身又具有独特的风味和丰富的营养,深受广大消费者所欢迎,种植前景看好。

B.经过动物保护人员的多年努力,加之神农架生态环境的不断改善,神农架金丝猴得到有效保护。

 我写这本小说,并不是要讲一个曲折离奇的故事,所以我选择了第一称的叙述手法,让人们认识骨子里的北京人。

D.文件对经济领域中的一些问题,从理论上和政策上作了详细的规定和深刻的说明。

答案

答案:B

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     根据短文内容,从下框的A-F选项中选出能概括每一段主题的最佳选项。选项中有一项
为多余项。
A.The secret of the writer's success        
B. A write with enduring popularity
C. Well-received creation toencourage Brits  
D. The insight into human nature
E. Writing styles in different stages    
F. The story appreciate for school students
1. _____
     Charles Dickens is often thought of as one of  England's great writers. Yet for many his language is
old-fashioned and his story plots often improbable. Why, Dickens, out of so many other great English
writers, has made the list? How then to explain Dickens's enduring popularity?
2. _____
     One reason undoubtly is the British government's insistence that every child studies a Dickens novel at
school. Alongside Willian Shakespeare, Charles Dickens is a compulsory (必读的) writer on every
English literature school reading list. His stories, though often over-long by today's standard,are superbly
written moral tales. They are filled with colorful characters.
3. _____ 
      But what makes his books stand out from other English writers is his insight into human nature.
Dickens, like Shakespeare, tells us truths about human behavior that are as true to citizens of the 21st
century as they were to his readers in the 19th century. Readers have returned to Dickens's books again
and again over the years to see what he has to say about readers'own time.
4.  _____
     The BBC adapted one of his less well-known novels, Little Dorrit, into a popular television drama that
introduced many Brits to the novel for the first time. A dark story about greed and money, it was the
perfect story to illustrate the bad times. No surprise then that it was Dickens Britons turned to, during the
economic crisis last year, to make sense of world rapidly falling apart.
5. _____ 
      Readers of the 19th and early 20th century usually prized Dickens's earlier novels for their humor
and pathos (悲痛). While recognizing the virtues of these books, critics today tend to rank more highly
the later works because of  their formal coherence and acute perception( 洞察力) of the human
condition. For as long as Dickens's novels have something to say to modern audiences, it seems likely
that he will remain one of Britain's best loved writers.
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