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下列各句在文中的意思,解释有误的一项是 [ ] A.酌贪泉而觉爽,处涸辙以犹欢:

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下列各句在文中的意思,解释有误的一项是 [ ]

A.酌贪泉而觉爽,处涸辙以犹欢:喝了贪泉的水,仍觉得心境清爽,处在奄奄待毙的时候,仍然乐观开朗。

B.北海虽赊,扶摇可接;东隅已逝,桑榆非晚:北海即使遥远,乘着旋风也可以到达;早年的时光虽然已经逝去,珍惜将来的岁月,为时还不晚。

C.孟尝高洁,空余报国之情;阮籍猖狂,岂效穷途之哭:孟尝品行高洁,却空有一腔报国的热情;怎能效法阮籍不拘礼法,在无路可走时便恸哭而还呢?

D.无路请缨,等终军之弱冠;有怀投笔,慕宗悫之长风:自己和终军的年龄相同,却没有请缨报国的机会;(像班超那样)有投笔从戎的胸怀,也仰慕宗悫“乘风破浪”的志愿。

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