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中国民营企业家陈光标在四川汶川大地震发生后,率先带着人员和设备赶赴灾区实施民间救援。

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中国民营企业家陈光标在四川汶川大地震发生后,率先带着人员和设备赶赴灾区实施民间救援。他曾经说过:“如果你有一杯水,你可以独自享用;如果你有一桶水,你可以存放家中;如果你有一条河流,你就要学会与他人分享。”
以下哪项陈述与陈光标的断言发生了最严重的不一致()。

A.如果你没有一条河流,你就不必学会与他人分享。

B.我确实拥有一条河流,但它是我的,我为什么要学会与他人分享

C.或者你没有一条河流,或者你要学会与他人分享。

D.如果你没有一桶水,你也不会拥有一条河流。

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