单选题According to the writer, the memory books she read ______.Adidn’t help at allBcaused new problemsCwouldn’t work at onceDmade her problem worse
单选题
According to the writer, the memory books she read ______.
A
didn’t help at all
B
caused new problems
C
wouldn’t work at once
D
made her problem worse
参考解析
解析:
文章第三段译文“抱着提高记忆力的希望,我决定先试着看一些提高记忆力的书。然而,所读的大部分内容开始让人感到羞愧,彻底地忘记读的是什么了。”可以看出作者所读的书由于作者的记忆问题没有立刻见效,而不能说成是一点用也没有。故选C。
文章第三段译文“抱着提高记忆力的希望,我决定先试着看一些提高记忆力的书。然而,所读的大部分内容开始让人感到羞愧,彻底地忘记读的是什么了。”可以看出作者所读的书由于作者的记忆问题没有立刻见效,而不能说成是一点用也没有。故选C。
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