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下列文学常识表述有误的一项是(    )。

A.巴尔扎克是18世纪法国批判现实主义文学代表作家,代表作有《欧也妮·葛朗台》、《幻灭》、《高老头》、《帮斯舅舅》、《贝姨》、《被遗弃的女人》。他的小说集总称为《人间喜剧》。

B.莫泊桑(1850—1893)是19世纪后半叶法国杰出的批判现实主义作家,以短篇小说《羊脂球》登上文坛,他的老师是写《包法利夫人》的法国作家福楼拜。

C.高晓声,当代作家,著有系列小说《“漏斗户”主》、《陈奂生上城》、《陈奂生包产》等。

D.世界三大短篇小说之王是美国的欧·亨利、法国的莫泊桑、俄国的契诃夫。

答案

答案:A

19世纪。

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     I am a people watcher, a trait magnified when I travel. On
the train to and from Tokyo, I realized,   1   , that my
fellow riders who were Japanese rarely   2     up and around
or used their eyes to interact with other people. This   3 
me at first. To my American mind such interaction has the
  4    of mutual (相互的) acknowledgement. But  then  I
remembered    5   that the Japanese rarely maintain direct
eye contact. Perhaps my people watching seemed  6     . I
tried to be more subtle (细心的).
      I had also read how the Japanese feel     7     to each other
as a group by a sense of responsibility.    8     , as a Caucasian
Westerner, I was obviously an outsider, I often     9     being a
temporary member of the group. Once, sitting at a long stop of
a local train, I 10  as several people got up and left the car
when a faster train to their  11   pulled into the station. It
was cold outside and every person   12  to press the
"CLOSE" button as they exited the train doors to help keep out
the cold air for the group  13onboard.
    I always feel a bit embarrassed at having the unearned
good fortune of being a  14   speaker of the language. In
Japan I was  15  for the many kind strangers who were
willing to use their English to  16   me. And in a country
where the Roman alphabet is not used in the local language,
the abundant English signage was  17  aimed at helping
travelers.
     For the most part on this trip, I found that I was left
alone until I asked for help.I   18  little curiosity or interest
in interacting with me.   When I entered a restaurant or shop,
I felt I was   19 as a local resident would be. Welcome is the
greeting often shouted out   20  by the staff when customers
enter restaurants or stores.
( )1. A. however        
( )2. A. looked        
( )3. A. surprised      
( )4. A. character      
( )5. A. reading        
( )6. A. polite        
( )7. A. upset          
( )8. A. As though      
( )9. A. benefited from
( )10. A. observed      
( )11. A. home          
( )12. A. made sure    
( )13. A. come          
( )14. A. foreign      
( )15. A. thankful      
( )16. A. hit          
( )17. A. obviously    
( )18. A. realized      
( )19. A. welcomed      
( )20. A. coldly        
B. though      
B. noticed    
B. satisfied  
B. nature      
B. seeing      
B. gentle      
B. separated  
B. Even though
B. took from  
B. recognized  
B. destination
B. promised    
B. left        
B. national    
B. appreciative
B. call        
B. specially  
B. sensed      
B. loved      
B. warmly      
C. yet        
C. discovered  
C. puzzled    
C. moral      
C. thinking    
C. rude        
C. lonely      
C. Though      
C. got from    
C. found      
C. office      
C. wished      
C. remained    
C. native      
C. hateful    
C. help        
C. particularly
C. felt        
C. arranged    
C. hearty      
D. therefore      
D. wandered      
D. wondered      
D. quality        
D. understanding  
D. noble          
D. connected      
D. Unless        
D. moved from    
D. watched        
D. company        
D. guarantee      
D. stood          
D. natural        
D. grateful      
D. hurt          
D. clearly        
D. knew          
D. treated        
D. kindly        
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