单选题The author hopes to have the current situation in sports improved by _____.Aregulating the relationship between players and refereesBcalling on players to use clean language on the courtCraising the referee’s sense of responsibilityDchanging the attitude of players on the sports field

单选题
The author hopes to have the current situation in sports improved by _____.
A

regulating the relationship between players and referees

B

calling on players to use clean language on the court

C

raising the referee’s sense of responsibility

D

changing the attitude of players on the sports field


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解析:
观点题。通过第四段尾句可知,如今运动员在赛场上的态度背离了正常的行为标准;通过尾段第二、三句,可知作者试图用自己的建议改变运动员在赛场上的态度,综合推断,选D项。选项A、C文中未提及;B项过于片面。

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