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下列各句中,标点符号使用正确的一句是()A:郝明义认为“没有越界不成阅读,”提出阅读者应走的四步,即:向前一步、往旁一步、随便走几步、在网络与书籍之间跨步。
B:“学习就怕‘认真’二字,”张老师语重心长地说:“‘态度决定一切’,确实有道理。一个人做事如果没有认真的态度,那他将一事无成。”
C:“绿动未来2008”环保方案评选活动开展以来,大赛组委会征集到高质量参赛方案367份,内容涉及新能源、新材料的开发与利用、发展绿色经济、环境保护和生态治理新技术等诸多方面。
D:德国联邦司法部长表示:“连接德国和中国的不仅是经济合作,政治、文化方面我们在不断靠近,‘德中法制对话’活动有助于达到这一目的。”

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