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下列各句中,标点符号使用全部正确的一项是(    )

A:生长在人迹罕至的雪线以上的灵花异草,据说是稀世之宝——即一种很难求得的妇科良药。

B:这里的山啊、水啊、树啊、草啊,都是我从小就很熟悉的。

C:贾母因问黛玉念何书?黛玉道:“只刚念了四书.”黛玉又问妹妹们读何书?贾母道:“读的是什么书,不过是认得两个字,不是睁眼的瞎子罢了!”

D:网络改变了阅读方式,读者“百度”一下“电子书下载”,可以搜到三千多万个相关网页。

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