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下列各句中,划线的成语使用不恰当的一句是(    )

A:本来还不错的一篇文章,让你们这样改来改去,反而改得不三不四了。

B:为了这个新产品的问世,他可是不遗余力,辛勤的汗水终于换来了成功的喜悦。

C:下面,就让我们一起来欣赏古瓷的细润秀美、古玉的丰腴有泽和古钱的斑驳陆离吧。

D:每天早晨,他都要一个人跑到花园里,指手画脚地练动作,抑扬顿挫地背台词。

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D

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