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依次填入下面一段文字横线处的语句,衔接最恰当的一组是(  )

       身为一个中国人,让我们能时时牢记自己的身份的,除了身体发肤之外,就该是我们的母语了。在无数中国人心里,                  。        。       ,我们依靠它倾诉,运用它思想,通过它记载,凭借它穿越五千年历史文化隧道。

①音分四声,律有平仄,构成了汉语诗文一唱三叹,回环往复的音韵之美

②古老优雅的汉语是我们五千年文明最美的组成部分

③也是我们之所以成为我们的文化标记

④横平竖直的方块字又将我们民族胸中的丘壑山水,化为不尽的纸上烟云

⑤千百年来,隽永有致的汉语承载着我们民族独特的思维

A:②③④①⑤

B:②③①④⑤

C:⑤②①③④

D:⑤④①②③

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