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下列各句中,没有病句的一句是(    )

A:与流浪儿童的问题相比,留守儿童的问题绝非家长单方能力所及,这是一个比街头流浪者收置更为复杂的系统性社会问题,政府部门也难脱于系。

B:随着财政收入的持续增长,近些年公共财政在教育、医疗、社保和各种民生项目上的投入已有大幅增加,但尽管如此,离人民群众的期望值还有较大距离。

C:据《人民日报》报道,对于一南京女子因携带四罐奶米粉出境在海关被扣,可能面临巨额罚款一事,香港政府昨日回应称,奶米粉不在限购之列,海关扣留该女子属于错扣。

D:在吃什么都要命,不吃更要命的情况下,面对各种“舌尖上的风险”,公众需要更权威、更可信的行政调查和科学结论,至少在诸如“速生鸡能不能吃”给出一个确定的回答。

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    As I walked along the Edgware Road, I felt as though the world was closing in on me. All the sounds I take for granted, had gone. I had entered a world of silence. This unsettling experience occurred a few weeks ago when I agreed to go deaf for the day to support the work of the charity Hearing Dogs for Deaf People, for which I am an ambassador.

    When I managed to take a cab to the office of my manager, Gavin, I couldn't hear what the taxi driver was saying to me. Conversation was impossible. Then, when I reached the office, I had to ring the intercom five times as I couldn't hear a response.

    Everybody said I was shouting at them—I simply wasn't aware of how loudly I was speaking as I couldn't hear my own voice. Gavin kept telling me my phone was ringing, but I didn't realize. I was too busy trying to concentrate on reading his lips. And when he tried to tell me a code to put into my phone, I had to keep asking him to repeat it, more slowly. Eventually he lost his patience and snapped at me: “Just give me the phone!” I was shocked.

    People couldn't be bothered to repeat themselves, so they kept trying to do things for me that I was perfectly capable of doing myself. I felt I'd lost control.

    Being deaf for the day was extraordinarily tiring. I had to work so hard to “listen” with my eyes, get people's attention and use my other senses to make up for my lack of hearing. It was a huge, exhausting effort.

    Until that experience I didn't realize how much I took my own hearing for granted, or the sorts of emotions and experiences deaf people go through. If a deaf person asks you to repeat something, never think: “It doesn't matter.” It does matter.