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阅读下面的一段文字。并回答后面的题目: 我家窗外,不见绿荫,是高楼包围中遗留的一片

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阅读下面的一段文字。并回答后面的题目:


我家窗外,不见绿荫,是高楼包围中遗留的一片灰扑扑的低矮的瓦房,使我得以望见一片天空,望见它的晴朗阴沉,星月风雨。当然,也得时常紧闭窗户,看那几根烟囱中逃窜出来的煤烟如何张扬肆虐。
奇怪的是,燕子就在这样的环境中飞翔而至,像老朋友似的呢喃问候。
一个暴雨来临前的黄昏,空中沉闷难耐。窗外的煤烟终于消失了,我可以打开窗户了,可以享受一番自然风的抚摸了。就在打开窗户的时候,我的眼睛明亮起来——两只燕子,正在窗外阴沉的天空下盘旋飞翔。那白色的肚皮,似闪电,昭示着一种高沽;那划破阴沉的长长的翅膀,透剔着搏击的力量;那如剪刀般张开的羽尾呵,剪裁出飞翔的希望。
久违了,我亲爱的朋友!我亲爱的燕子!那些飞人平常百姓家的燕子,那些少时见过的在空中的电线上编织音符的燕子,那些春天在草丛中绿树林呢喃的燕子,早已成了过眼烟云,真真切切远离我们了。今天,这欢乐的,时而俯冲,时而奋飞,倏忽不见影踪,突然又出现在眼前的呼唤暴雨来临的燕子,让我这城中村夫,忧郁尽褪,灵魂随之飞翔。
我打开所有的窗户,希望燕子疲惫的时候,飞进来歇一歇。但燕子终无此意,有时飞至窗前,又昂然而去,它们有自己的天空,在天空中,塑造着飞翔的灵魂。在那暴雨如注的夜晚,我梦见了好多飞翔的燕子。以后,在这个尽管没有“绿水人家绕”,而是乌烟熏人的境地,无论是刮风下雨,还是日出日落,不知为什么,我家窗外,总有两只燕子在飞翔——直到写这篇短文的时候。我想,也许是我们的生活中昆虫太多的缘故吧,燕子终究要出现的。不知什么时候,在这个 * * 攘往的世界,我喜欢独处。心灵在寂静中用眼睛去感悟春夏秋冬:在这个闷热潮湿的夏季,无疑让灵魂撒满了春天般的阳光。

对文中最后一段中“也许是我们的生活中昆虫太多的缘故吧,燕子终究要出现的”一句含义及作用的理解,正确的一项是( )。

A.燕子是吃各种昆虫长大的,尽管环境恶劣,这个生活习性是不会改变的
B.燕子是正义的化身,它将消灭世界上的一切害人虫
C.燕子是吃昆虫的能手,它将为改变眼前的状况无私地做出自己的贡献
D.燕子是我们的朋友,它那拼搏奋进的精神是我们生活中不可或缺的

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