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单选题 英语四级
2008-11-17

In the author' s opinion, the countries that ruled over a large number of other countries are __________

A.certainly not the greatest in any way
B.neither the greatest nor the most civilized
C.possibly the most civilized but not the greatest
D.possibly the greatest in some sense but not the most civilized

参考答案

D

答案解析

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【解析】选[D]。第二段第三句提到It is just possible they ale,but they are not the most civilized“这些国家可能是最伟大的,但还是最文明的”,[D]的内容与此完全一致,故为答案。

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