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( )应立即向所在地的省、自治区、直辖市(食品)药品监督管理局、卫生厅(局)以及药

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( )应立即向所在地的省、自治区、直辖市(食品)药品监督管理局、卫生厅(局)以及药品不良反应监测中心报告。

A.药品生产、经营企业和医疗卫生机构发现群体不良反应
B.进口药品自首次获准进口之日起满5年
C.进口药品自首次获准进口之日起5年内
D.代理经营该进口药品的单位应于不良反应发现之日起一个月内报告国家药品不良反应监测中心
E.代理经营该进口药品的单位应于不良反应发现之日起15日内报告国家药品不良反应监测中心

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Children’s literature traces its beginnings to preliterate times, when ancient storytellers passed tales and legends from generation to generation in the oral tradition. William Caxton, who established England’s first printing press, published books of etiquette, fables and legends. However, these didn’t constitute a body of work that could be considered literature for children. Because children at that time were considered "miniature adults", books were didactic in nature. The content for young readers consisted mainly of religious instruction, rules of behavior, ethical messages, and moral platitudes. In 1774, Englishman John Newberry changed children’s publishing when he began to create books with attractive formats, quality illustrations, and sturdy bindings, that were designed primarily for children to enjoy. The oldest, and most prestigious award given for children’s books published in America, is the Newberry Medal.
In the following century, children’s literature began to bloom. Hans Christian Andersen’s wonderful stories like "The Ugly Duckling", and "The Little Mermaid", and Grimm brothers collected two volumes of German folktales that included stories such as "Snow White" and "Rumpelstiltskin". Childhood came to be recognized as a joyful and carefree period of life, and books celebrating it began to be published. Charles Dodgson (Lewis Carrol) wrote the fantasy "Alice in Wonderland", the first book that was intended purely for children’s enjoyment without any pretense of instruction. Edwards Lear’s books of nonsense poetry delighted both young and old readers. In North America, books for a young audience were becoming popular as well. Kate Douglas Wiggin wrote "Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm", Louisa May Alcott wrote "Little Women", and Samuel Clemens (Mark Twain) created Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn. By the end of the century, the pious and moralistic books of earlier times had been replaced by writing designed to amuse and entertain a young audience. In the 1800s color printing was introduced, and by the middle of the 19th century, the rough illustrations that characterized earlier children’s books had been replaced by works of art that captured the word and some of the story.

According to the passage, the early books of etiquette, fables, and legends could not really be considered children’s literature because ______.

A.the children couldn’t read them

B.the early books were too heavy for children to use

C.the stories were too difficult for children to appreciate

D.the stories were for education rather than enjoyment

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