In the immediate post-war years, the city of Birmingham scheduled some 50,000 small working class cottage as slums due for demol

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问题     In the immediate post-war years, the city of Birmingham scheduled some 50,000 small working class cottage as slums due for demolition. Today that process is nearly complete. Yet it is clear that, quite apart from any question of race, an environmental problem remains. The expectation built into the planning policies of 1945 was that in the foreseeable future the city would be a better place to live in. But now that slum clearance has run its course, there seems to be universal agreement that the total environment where the slums once stood is more depressing than ever.
    For the past ten years the slum clearance areas have looked like bomb sites. The buildings and places survived on islands in a sea of rubble and ash. When the slums were there they supported an organic community life and each building, each activity, fitted in as part of the whole. But now that they have been destroyed, nothing meaningful appears to remain, or rather those activities which do go on do not seem to have any meaningful relation to the place. They happen there because it is an empty stage which no one is using any more.
    Typical of the inner-city in this sense is the Birmingham City Football Ground. Standing in unsplendid isolation on what is now wasteland on the edge of Small Heath, it brings into the area a stage army on twenty or so Saturdays a year who come and cheer and then go away again with little concern any more for the place where they have done their cheering. Even they, however, have revolted recently. "The ground", says the leader of the revolt, "is a slum", thus putting his finger on the fact that the demolition of houses creates rather than solves problems of the inner-city.
    A new element has now come upon the scene in the inner-city in the form of the tower block. Somehow it doesn’t seem to be what Le Corbusier and the planners who wrote those post-war Pelicans intended. The public spaces either haven’t yet been developed or are more meanly conceived, and the corridors and lifts are places of horror. In fact these places were always suspected. They had no legitimacy in the minds of the public as suburban family housing had, and those who were placed there felt that they had been cheated. Along with the decaying elements, therefore, that which had been conceived as part of the brave new world was part of the problem.

选项 A、will usually take longer than expected
B、creates as many problems as it solves
C、often raises racial issues
D、always achieves its aims, if well planned

答案B

解析 这要从第一段整体来看。这一段主要是说虽然几乎解决了需要解决的住房问题,但是严重的环境问题随之而来。只有答案选项最符合这个中心意思,其他几个选项都有偏差。
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