In the following text, some sentences have been removed. For Questions 41-45, choose the most suitable one from the list (A、B、C、

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问题 In the following text, some sentences have been removed. For Questions 41-45, choose the most suitable one from the list (A、B、C、D、E、F、G……) to fit into each of the numbered blank. There are several extra choices, which do not fit in any of the gaps. (10 points)

    The world has spent on preparations for war more than $112 billion a year, roughly $450 per head for every man, woman, and child in the world. Let us consider for a moment what could be done with this sum of money if it were spent on peace and not on war. (41)______. The rest should be spent in ways that will, at the same time, be of benefit to mankind and a solution to the economic problem of conversion from war industry to the expansion of peace industries. As to this expansion, let us begin with the most elementary of all needs, namely, food. (42)______. A very small part of what is now Being spent upon armaments would rectify our predicament(处境). Not only could the American surplus of grain, which was for many years uselessly destroyed, be spent in relief of famine, but, by irrigation, large regions, now desert, could be made fertile, and, by improvement in transport, distribution from regions of excess to regions of scarcity could be facilitated.
    Housing, even in the richest countries, is often disastrously inadequate. This could be remedied by a tiny fraction of what is being spent on missiles. (43)______. But it is not only greater expenditure that is needed in education. If the terror of war were removed, science could be devoted to improving human welfare, instead of to the invention of increasingly expensive methods of mutual slaughter. (44)______.
    By the help of modem techniques, the world could enter upon a period of happiness and prosperity far surpassing anything known in previous history. All this is possible. It requires only a different outlook on international affairs and a different state of mind toward those nations which are now regarded as enemies. This is possible, I repeat, but it cannot be done all at once. (45)______.

A. There were many wars in the history 4hat wasted a lot of money.
B. And schools would no longer think it a part of their duty to promote hatred of possible enemies by means of ignorance tempered by lies.
C. At present, the majority of mankind suffers from undernourishment, and, in view of the population explosion, this situation is likely to grow worse in coming decades.
D. Education is a very difficult problem now, and we should pay attention to it.
E. Some of it, at any rate, in the more prosperous countries, could be spent on the reduction of taxation.
F. To reverse the trend of affairs in the most powerful nations of the world is no light task and will require a difficult process of reeducation.
G. Education everywhere, but especially in the newly liberated countries of Africa and Asia, demands an expenditure many times as great as that which it receives at present.


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答案B

解析 此处顺着作者的思维继续在讲述教育,讲如果没有战争,那么学校能节省更多的财力,因此,选项B是符合逻辑的答案。
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