问题 选择题

选出下列各项中成语使用恰当的一项:()

A.文章生动细致地描写了小麻雀的外形、动作和精神,倾注着强烈的爱恨,读起来楚楚动人,有很强的感染力。

B.根据犯罪嫌疑人地供述,警方决定顺藤摸瓜寻找在幕后操纵的黑手,最终全面突破了这起产供销一条龙的制贩毒大案。

C.这场来势凶猛的“技术革命运动”,自60年代中期开始,年年方兴未艾,之到九三年后才式微渐止。

D.有时书中人物的命运,引起我的丰富联想,我凝视着窗外的蓝天,不免出神入化。

答案

答案:B

A(楚楚动人,姿态娇柔、秀美,形容女子或柔媚的景物。不形容文章动人。)

C(方兴未艾,事物正在发展,尚未达到止境。意思用对了,但只能指说话时的状态,与“年年”

D(出神入化,形容文学艺术达到极高的成就。与“出神”毫不相干。)

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The Southdale shopping centre in Minnesota has an atrium, a food court, fountains and acres of parking. Its shops include a Dairy Queen, a Victoria’s Secret and a purveyor of comic T-shirts. It may not seem like a landmark, as important to architectural history as the Louvre or New York’s Woolworth Building. But it is. "oh, my god!" chimes a group of teenage girls, on learning that they are standing in the world’s first true shopping mall. "That is the coolest thing anybody has said to us all day. "

In the past half century Southdale and its many imitators have transformed shopping habits, urban economies and teenage speech. America now has some 1,100 enclosed shopping malls, according to the International Council of Shopping Centres. Clones have appeared from Chennai to Martinique. Yet the mall’s story is far from triumphal. Invented by a European socialist who hated cars and came to deride his own creation, it has a murky future. While malls continue to multiply outside America, they are gradually dying in the country that pioneered them.

Southdale’s creator arrived in America as a refugee from Nazi-occupied Vienna. Victor Gruen was a Jewish bohemian who began to design shops for fellow immigrants in New York after failing in cabaret theatre. His work was admired partly for its uncluttered, modernist look, which seemed revolutionary in 1930s America. But Gruen’s secret was the way he used arcades and eye-level display cases to lure customers into stores almost against their will. As a critic complained, his shops were like mousetraps. A few years later the same would be said of his shopping malls.

By the 1940s department stores were already moving to the suburbs. Some had begun to build adjacent strips of shops, which they filled with boutiques in an attempt to re-create urban shopping districts. In 1947 a shopping centre opened in Los Angeles featuring two department stores, a cluster of small shops and a large car park. It was, in effect, an outdoor shopping mall. Fine for balmy southern California, perhaps, but not for Minnesota’s harsh climate. Commissioned to build a shopping centre at Southdale in 1956, Gruen threw a roof over the structure and installed an air-conditioning system to keep the temperature at 75°F (24℃)—which a contemporary press release called "Eternal Spring". The mall was born.

Gruen got an extraordinary number of things right first time. He built a sloping road around the perimeter of the mall, so that half of the shoppers entered on the ground floor and half on the first floor-something that became a standard feature of malls. Southdale’s balconies were low, so that shoppers could see the shops on the floor above or below them. The car park had animal signs to help shoppers remember the way back to their vehicles. It was as though Orville and Wilbur Wright had not just discovered powered flight but had built a plane with tray tables and a duty-free service.

According to the text, which of the following is TRUE()

A. Southdale will be closed soon

B. Shopping malls are flourishing all over the world

C. After long time of prosperity, shopping malls in US is gradually declining

D. Shopping mall is an American creation