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2009年10月,在第61届法兰克福国际书展上,集中展示了包括中国在内的各国人民创造的各种文明成果。如果让你写一篇新闻报道,需要结合文化生活知识,确定一组体现这一盛事的关键词,下列最准确的一组是

A:文化交流 文化融合 文化趋同

B:文化传播 文化借鉴 文化渗透

C:文化传播 文化交融 文化平等

D:文化繁荣 文化创造 文化渗透

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C

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阅读下列短文,从每题所给的 A、B、C 和 D 四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

    I owned my own piano company in my thirties. Once, I received a postcard saying, "Please bring me a new piano for my little granddaughter. It must be red mahogany.  I can pay $10 a month with my egg money." Of course, I could not see a new piano for $10 a month. No finance company would carry a contract (合同) with payments that small.

    For months, I ignored them but the postcards were constantly coming to me. Out of curiosity, I looked the old lady up: She lived in a one-room cabin(小屋)in the middle of a cotton field and her little granddaughter was barefoot and wearing a feed-sack dress.

    Finding a red mahogany piano on my little truck, I delivered it to her and told her I would carry the contract myself at $10 a month with no interest, and that would mean 52 payments. I was sure I had just thrown away a new piano. Incredibly, the payments came in, all 52 of them as agreed.

    Then one day after 20 years, I sat in the Holiday Inn having a drink, I heard the most beautiful piano music behind me. I looked around, and there was a lovely young woman playing a very nice grand piano. I moved to a table beside her. She smiled at me, and when she took a break, she sat down at my table.

    "Aren't you the man who sold my grandma a piano a long time ago?" It didn't ring a bell, so I asked her to explain.

    She started to tell me, and I suddenly remembered. My Lord, it was her, the little barefoot girl in the feed-sack dress!

    She told me her name was Elise and since her grandmother couldn't afford to pay for lessons, she had learned to play by listening to the radio. She said she had started to play in church, then in school, and had won many awards and a music scholarship. She had married an lawyer in Memphis and he had bought her that beautiful grand piano she was playing.

    Something else entered my mind. "Elise," I asked, "It's a little dark in here. What color is that piano?" "It's red mahogany," she said, "Why?"

    I couldn't speak.

    Did she understand the full meaning of the red mahogany? The unbelievable insistence of her grandmother on a red mahogany piano when no one in his right mind would have sold her a piano of any kind? I don't think so.

    But I did, and my throat tightened.