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某住宅小区内的一条道路两侧建有商住楼(底层为商业用房,以上各层为住宅)。在该道路上建

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某住宅小区内的一条道路两侧建有商住楼(底层为商业用房,以上各层为住宅)。在该道路上建一高架路。该高架路工程于2006年1月开始,2006年3月结束。

(1)以上道路状况变化对位于该道路两侧商业用房价格的影响结果为( )。

A.市场价格上升

B.市场价格下降

C.市场价格不变

D.市场价格变化不确定

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Pinter, Must You Go?. The book is obviously a personal account rather than a study of the plays. All the

same, I'd argue it throws a good deal of light on Pinter the dramatist (剧作家).

     I start from the belief that all information about a writer is helpful. In fact, one of the pleasures of

writing Pinter's biography was discovering that nearly all his plays were started by some strong personal

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love affair with Joan Bake well. But, as I saw it, that was simply the play's origin. All I had done, I hoped, was to remind people that Pinter was a writer who would make use of his own life experience.

     That point can also be seen from Antonia's book. There's an interesting account of a dinner with Tom

Stoppard where Pinter says that he doesn't plan his characters' lives and then asks his fellow dramatist:

"Don't you find they take you over sometimes?", to which Stoppard firmly replies: "No." That says a lot.

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control.

     Again, there's an eye-opening passage in Antonia's book where she recalls a moment in 1983 when

 Pinter refers back to his relationship with his former wife, Vivien: "While she was alive, if you think about

it, so much of my work was about unhappy frozen married relationships."

     In short-as Stoppard once wrote-information, in itself, about anything, is light. And modern biography, particularly in the hands of masters, has been helpful to literature by opening writers' lives to public eyes.

For that reason, among many others, I welcome Antonia Fraser's book.

1. What is TRUE about Antonia Fraser's book?

A. It is well received by the public.            

B. It carries Antonia's views about biography.

C. It is helpful to the study of Pinter's works.  

D. It includes serious studies of Pinter's works.

2.What do the author of this article and Martin Esslin disagree on?

A. The literary value of Pinter's Betrayal.

B. The literary value of the accounts of Pinter's life.

C. The truthfulness of the contents of Antonia's book.

D. The truthfulness of Pinter's love affair with Joan Bakewell.

3.What can we infer about Pinter and Stoppard?

A. They treat their characters in different ways.

B. Stoppard has more strengths than Pinter.

C. They often have dinners together.          

D. They often argue with each other.

4. This article is probably ______.

A .a feature story      

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D. a biography

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