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[2020·海南第一次联考]下列各句中加点成语的使用,全都不正确的一项是( ) 1该国“跳蚤市场”近年来异常“繁荣”,枪支子弹、美军勋章、小型发电机和家用电器等 浩如烟海 ,应有尽有。 2他毫不客气地批评说,目前中国大部分文化节目都 老态龙钟 ,使优秀传统文化节目失去了年轻人这一广大的受众群体。 3某著名导演以拍摄展示新世纪年轻一代生活的作品而闻名,拍摄青年题材的电视剧对他来说可谓 驾轻就熟 。 4古建筑之所以 卓尔不群 ,不在于它的创新,而在于它代表了某个时代;当代的建筑不应该照搬古代,需要有时代气息。 5该企业董事长即将离任,企业发言人提出五大严苛要求,向全社会公开招聘,企业董事长职位 虚左以待 。 6互联网+时代,社会快速发展,创客辈出,越是在这种时候,我们越要 登高自卑 ,脚踏实地。
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B.
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C.
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D.
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E.
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A.
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D.
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E.
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