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依次填入下面句子横线处的词语最恰当的一项是(    )

       在当前_______的世界经济政治格局下,中国_______是国际政治舞台上一支重要力量,______是世界经济发展版图上最为强劲的_______。日美欧作为曾经的世界经济三大核心,尽管近期艰难重启,但前景仍旧_______。在世界各国的关注目光中,中国给了世界响亮而自信的回答:中国梦,升级版中国经济。

A:错综复杂    不仅……也     引擎     扑朔迷离

B:变化多端    既……又       发动机   眼花缭乱

C:盘根错节    虽然……却     动力     扑朔迷离

D:纵横交错    不但……而且   力量     眼花缭乱

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    Elvis Presley,who was one of the most popular American singers of the twentieth century, made the Rock & Roll music popular around the world. He sold millions of records and made many successful films, and he helped change the direction of popular music in the 1960s.

Elvis Presley was born in a poor family in 1935. His parents were simple country people who often took him to church, where he learned to sing and he never forgot the kind of songs that he used to sing in church as a child.

    When he was a teenager, Elvis moved from Tupelos to Memphis in Tennessee, where he attended high school, but he was not a good student. His only real interest was singing. He began to sing in the style that is called “country and western”.

    In 1955 he recorded some songs for his mother's birthday. The people at the recording studio liked his singing and his music. There was something different about it. It was country and western music, but it also sounded a little like the music, which black people used to sing in the American South, music kn own as “blues”.

   Shortly after that, Elvis met Tom Parker, who became his manager and arranged(安排)concerts for him across the United States and new recordings as well. Soon Elvis rose to fame all over the country. Later, Elvis went to Hollywood and began to appear in films like Love Me Tender and King Creole.

    But Elvis found it hard to live with success, like many other entertainment personalities (娱乐圈内的人士). He began to take drugs and his health began to suffer. When he died at an early age of 42 in 1977, his many millions of fans were shocked. “The King Is Dead!” the newspaper said. But today his memory and his music live on and he will always be remembered as the King of Rock & Roll.