问题 单项选择题

下列各句中,加点的成语使用正确的一项是( )。

A.这位油画家的高原风貌主题油画虽然很受欢迎,但是他不轻易创作,因此,他挂在画廊墙上待价而沽的作品并不多。
B.他儿子正值豆蔻年华,理应专注于科学文化知识的学习,没想到却整天沉迷于网络游戏,现在连初中都读不下去了。
C.奶奶去世已经十年了,但她生前对我的疼爱之情我却一直铭记于心,耿耿于怀,这份情和爱我任何时候都不会忘记。
D.近期的一场大火使我们损失惨重,连回家的路费都没有了,恳请各位高抬贵手,接济我们一点,以便我们度过难关。

答案

参考答案:A

解析: 待价而沽:沽,卖。等有好价钱才卖,比喻谁给好的待遇就替谁工作。符合句意。豆蔻年华:指女子十三四岁时,不能指儿子。耿耿于怀:不能忘怀,牵萦于心,多用作贬义。高抬贵手:旧时恳求人原谅或饶恕的话,意思是您一抬手我就过去了,与句意不符。故本题正确答案为A。

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(46) Globalization might be welcomed on many grounds—the economic, political, communicational, and even linguistic ones come readily to mind but it also has some unfortunate side effects that might prove deadly to the very future of mankind. This is no mere surmise of congenital misanthropes, but the expressed fear of some who are otherwise well disposed to it. Thus Thomas Friedman, in an otherwise optimistically minded book, nevertheless, writes as follows:
(47) The more I observed the system of globalization at work, the more obvious it was that it had unleashed forest-crushing forces of development, which if left unchecked had the potential to destroy the environment and uproot culture...
(48) And because globalization as a culturally homogenizing and environment-devouring force is coming on so fast, there is real danger that in just a few decades it will wipe out the ecological and cultural diversity that took millions of years of human and biological forces to produce.
Something is as ominous as all that is a real threat indeed. (49) And yet, despite such apprehensions, Friedman and others who think like him believe that effects of this magnitude can somehow be sidestepped without interfering with the technicizing sweep of globalization. Is that merely wishful thinking or an inability to take in the full import of his own words
As Friedman points out, the globalization threat is at once to nature and to culture: to the environment and the whole ecological variety of plants and animals, as well as to the quality of human life and the cultural diversity on which it depends. Damage to nature eventually translates itself as damage to culture, and vice versa. The fate of many ancient civilizations that collapsed because they outgrew their natural resources is historical proof of that fact. Our modern civilization is subject to the same self-limiting conditions. (50) Thus, if all agriculture is reduced to an agribusiness industry, then the diversified countryside landscape that humans have created since the Neolithic revolution will become a monocultural ecological desert, for with it will disappear a host of animal and plant species as well as a whole rural way of life with its myriad varieties of folk cultures that have been carried on for millennia. The loss of natural species through the destruction of their natural habitat is paralleled step by step by the loss of cultural "species" through the elimination of their social habitat, which is rooted in a natural environment. The clearing of jungles does not merely exterminate the animals living there, but also the native people whose homes have been there for countless generations.