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下列各句中,划线的熟语使用恰当的一句是(2分) (    )

A.经过紧锣密鼓的筹备,业内人士翘首以盼的全国美术作品展终于在多方协调运作下成功地拉开了帷幕。

B.在中央电视台“星光大道”的舞台上,那些来自乡村的选手个个都是锦心绣口,演唱的歌曲优美动听,展示的才艺令人惊叹。

C.广交会为企业提供了内外贸对接的契机,但这种对接不可能一挥而就,绝大多数出口企业由于不熟悉国内市场,即使有意内销也无从着手。

D.现有产品的条形码很容易被仿造,且让消费者很难识别。最近,科学家们发明出一种DNA产品条码,有了它,造假者只能望其项背

答案

“紧锣密鼓”比喻公开活动前的紧张的舆论准备。B项,锦心绣口:形容文辞优美,辞藻华丽。 C.“一挥而就”使用对象错误  D.“望其项背”多用于否定句

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President Bush arrived in Washington and forged ahead with an ambitious agenda- (1) tax cuts, vast changes in federal social programs, expansions of executive power and (2) broad remaking of energy and education policies.
Claiming a mandate by simply declaring (3) existence, his early successes dazzled his critics. With guru Karl Rove directing the (4) , Bush won a stunning series of political victories.
He muscled his agenda through (5) friendly Congress, and gained seats for his party in the 2002 midterm elections. (6) biggest triumph came in 2004, when he won a second term despite a (7) unpopular war.
The "permanent" Republican majority he and Rove envisioned even seemed attainable (8) Bush plunged himself into his most ambitious legislative effort yet: a partial privatization (9) Social Security.
But the president who boasted about "political capital" in the heady (10) after his re-election now faces the worst of political fates as he enters (11) final year in office: borderline irrelevance.
The president’s second term has (12) defined by legislative paralysis, marked by record-low approval ratings, presidential candidates who are (13) from his shadow, and a lingering war that’s sapping his remaining reservoirs of (14) .
As he enters his final year in office with the war continuing, Republican (15) for president bolting from his shadow, and his party back in the minority (16) Congress, he is politically weakened, an early entry into lame-duck status.
And the (17) Washington atmosphere he hoped to cure is just as nasty as it was (18) he came to office seven years ago.
"lie’s left our political institutions much (19) troubled than they were before," said Thomas E. Mann, a senior fellow at (20) Brookings Institution, a Washington-based think tank. "He didn’t create the ideological polarization, but he magnified it. \