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下列理解有误的一项是(    )

A:《藤野先生》是一篇散文,是作者对20世纪初自己在日本留学的一段经历的回顾。在写人方面,作者善于抓住形貌、性格特征来刻画人物,给人留下深刻的印象;在叙事方面,主线鲜明,脉络清晰,重点突出。这篇文章也可以说是作者青年时代爱国、报国的心路历程的写真,通篇洋溢着浓烈的爱国主义感情。

B:《我的第一本书》是作者通过对他的第一本书的追叙,折射出20世纪初中国城市的苦难生活和苦难生活中的人间温情以及生命乐趣。作者牛汉是现当代著名的诗人,他的诗常常充满着一种沉重的苦难感与强大的力量感,著名诗人艾青就受到了他极大的影响。

C:《列夫•托尔斯泰》是奥地利著名作家茨威格传记作品中可以独立成篇的一节。作者为我们描绘出一幅世界级大文豪托尔斯泰的“肖像画”,揭示出托尔斯泰深邃而卓越的精神世界。

D:《五柳先生传》是东晋田园派创始人陶渊明代表作之一,是陶渊明自传散文.在文中表明其三大志趣,一是好读书,二是嗜饮酒,三是常著文章,塑造了一个真实的自我,表现了卓然不群的高尚品格,透露出强烈的人格个性之美.

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    “Selfless Blessings, a small shop in Missouri offers everything from food to clothing. But it 1 from other shops because everything in the store is free.
    “Selfless Blessings is like a thrift store(旧货商店) but we are a free store for families who are in 2 ,” said the store's 3 , Andrea Berdine. “People come in and 4 . We have a donation box. If they can 5 , they do so. If they can't, then they leave with a hug.”
    Berdine 6 the project in 2012 after witnessing something that brought her to tears. She was shopping at a store when she saw a man was turned away 7 he asked for a coat.
    He was put down and made fun of. He was wanting a coat,” she recalled. “It was 8that he was homeless. That day it was raining heavily. That man was trembling with 9 and wet. However, nobody 10 give him a coat.” Berdine was 11. She got in her car and drove around until she found the man. She then picked up her husband's 12 from the back seat.
    That act of giving 13 Berdine to create a Facebook page where the community could connect and 14 each other. Some people posted items that they could donate. Others spoke of what they needed. The idea, which people in need all welcomed, 15 grew into a free shop in Hollister, Missouri.
    “Thank God. There is a place you can go to without feeling 16 or embarrassed,” said Dennie Alman, who is now 17.
    The store's offerings can mean the difference between life and 18 for some poor people. “When it's freezing cold outside and you don't have anything to keep19, then the blankets you are given can keep you from dying,” said Larry Fraser, who is 20.