问题 单项选择题

①连残荷也将消逝得无影无踪
②池塘里的荷叶虽然仍然是绿油油一片
③好像是一下子从夏天转入秋天
④但是看来变成残荷之日也不会太远了
⑤再过一两个月,池水一结冰
⑥连日来,天气突然变寒
对上述语句排序正确的一项是( )。

A.⑤①②⑥③④
B.⑥③②④⑤①

C.②⑥③④⑤①
D.⑥⑤①③②④

答案

参考答案:B

解析: 本题属于语句排序题。根据首尾句原则,可以得知第一句应该是⑥,排除AC两个选项。⑥句谈到天气变寒,⑤句谈池水过一两个月结冰,两者前后不连贯,排除D选项。而③句提到“好像是一下子从夏天转入秋天”,衔接自然。所以选择B选项。

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