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下列各句中,划线的词语运用正确的一项是(     )

A:去洞头只有一条灵霓海堤,整条公路几乎和海岸线持平,在海岸线驰骋是种新鲜的体验,不仅不会使视线受限,反而让人有种被海水包围的奇妙感觉。

B:游走在弥漫着古朴气息的巷弄中,西塘的古镇情怀总会在某个角落喷薄而出,恍如屋檐下几绺若隐若现的阳光那般醉人。

C:俗话说:兵马未动,粮草先行。刚进入4G时代,抢占市场的“搏杀”已见端倪,几大运营商争相推出各种优惠套餐,在价格上做足了文章。

D:城市高楼林立,霓虹闪烁,而被遗忘的乡村人烟越来越少。曾经阡陌相连,鸡犬相闻,现在却是墙倒屋塌,十室九空,荒草与沙土掩盖了乡村曾有的热闹与繁盛。

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    Chinese students always complain that they're under great pressure and don't get enough sleep. But they may be surprised to learn that they're much luckier than their peers (同龄人) in South Korea and Japan, according to a recently published report, conducted by Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences on the physical and mental health of senior high school students in the three Asian countries.

    According to the study among nearly 6,000 high school students in the three countries, Chinese students are the tallest but poorest in physical fitness. Chinese students are on average 168.17cm, compared with 167.61cm for South Korean students and 164.70cm for Japanese students. Chinese students asked for sick leave more than students in other countries. About 72 percent of Korean students never asked for sick and injury leave during high school, compared to 53 percent for Japanese students and 45 percent for Chinese students. Moreover, Chinese students drink alcohol and smoke earlier than Korean and Japanese students. Around 70 percent of Chinese students have drunk alcohol, compared to 50 percent for Korean and Japanese students.

    According to the survey, Japanese and South Korean students suffer more pressure than their Chinese peers. Statistics (统计) show 16 percent of students in China said they experienced mental pressure often over the past year, while the numbers in Japan and South Korea were 33 percent and 47 percent respectively. Their worries come from “study”, “future after graduation”, “friendships” and “relationship with their parents”. To go with stress, 57.9 percent of Korean students sleep the least, less than six hours a day, compared with 46.6 percent of Japanese students and 30 percent of Chinese students.

    More Chinese students were satisfied with their physical appearance, double that of students in the survey from Japan and South Korea. The report said that over half of students in South Korea had tried to lose weight in the past year, while in China the figure was only 22 percent.

    In measures of self-worth, such as “I think I am valuable” and “I think I am successful”, “I can complete many things”, “I won't give up to failure,” Chinese students showed greater self-confidence than students in Japan and South Korea.