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下列各句中,没有语病的一句是______

A. 葛振华大学毕业后回农村当起了村支书,他积极寻找发展本村经济的切入点,考虑问题与众不同,给村里带来一股清新的气息。
B. 荞麦具有降低毛细血管脆性、改善微循环、增加免疫力的作用,可用于高血压、高血脂、冠心病、中风发作等疾病的辅助治疗。
C. 王羽除了班里和学生会的工作外,还承担了校广播站“音乐不断”、“英语角”栏目主持,居然没有影响学习成绩,真让人佩服。
D. 阅览室图书经常出现“开天窗”现象,我们可以从这一现象反映两个问题,一是阅读者素质有待提高;一是管理力度有待加强。

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A. 舒巴坦
B. 布洛芬
C. 西替利嗪
D. 巯嘌吟
E. 尼可刹米

对下列句子的修辞方法及其表达作用的解释,不正确的一项是:

A. 什么是路就是从没路的地方践踏出来的,从只有荆棘的地方开辟出来的。
B. ——什么是路作者胸中早有定见,只是故意提问,以引起别人对问题的注意,接着给出答案,给人的印象鲜明深刻。
C. 以抒情而言,有的春风得意,壮怀激烈,有的情爱幽怨,离愁别绪,有的愤世嫉俗,忧国忧民,有的悲秋伤势,嗟老叹悲……
D. ——用排比句的方式,将抒情的种种内容列举出来,读起来酣畅淋漓。
E. 黑龙江人常说,这里的土,插根筷子都会发芽。
F. ——“插根筷子都会发芽”的说法是在打比方,以写土地的“肥沃”,表现黑龙江人对家乡的热爱,形象鲜明生动。
G. “横眉冷对千夫指,俯首甘为孺子牛”应该成为我们的座右铭。
H. ——句中“横眉”与“俯首”,“冷对”与“甘为”,“千夫指”与“孺子牛”都是相对的;整个句子形式匀称,读起来声音和谐,给人以美感。

How a Terrible Battle Helped to Change Europe Ninety years ago on a sunny morning in Northern France, something happened that changed Britain and Europe for ever. At half past seven on the morning of July 1, 1916, whistles blew and thousands of British soldiers left their positions to attack their German enemies. By the end of the day, 20,000 of them were dead, and another 30,000 wounded or missing. The Battle of the Somme, (51) it is called, lasted for six months. When it ended, 125,000 British soldiers were dead. They had gained five kilometers of ground. This was one of a series of great battles during the WWI. The attack on the Somme was staged to relieve (52) on the French, who were engaged in a great battle of their own at a place called Verdun. By the time the battle ended, over a million French and German troops had been killed. About 17 million people were killed in WWI. There have been wars with greater numbers of dead. But there has never been one (53) most of the dead were concentrated in such a small area. On the Somme battlefield, two men died for every meter of space. Local farmers working in the land still (54) the bodies of those who died in that battle. The dead of all nations were buried in a series of giant graveyards along the line of the border (55) France and Belgium. Relatives and descendants of those who died still visit these graveyards today. What the French call the "tourism of death" (56) an important contribution to the local economy. It took a second great conflict before Europe was to turn (57) war itself. Twenty-eight years after the Somme battle, a liberating army of British, American and Canadian troops took back (58) from another German invasion. More than 500,000 people were killed. New (59) were built. Two great conflicts across two generations helped to change the European mind about war. Germany, once the most warlike country in Europe, is now probably more in (60) of peace than any other. One major cause of war in Europe was rivalry between France and Germany. The European Union was specifically formed to end that (61) . According to US commentator William Pfaff, "Europeans are interested in a slow development of civilized and tolerant international relations, (62) on problems while avoiding catastrophes along the way. They have themselves only recently (63) from the catastrophes of the WWI and WWII, when tens of millions of people were destroyed. They don’t want (64) ." The last British veteran of the Somme battle died in 2005, aged 108. And the WWI is passing out of memory and into history. But for anyone who wants to understand how Europeans (65) , it is still important to know a little about the terrible events of July 1, 1916.

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