单选题According to Paragraph 1, Cardus observed that.Aa composer can separate his language and harmonies from his own mind and sensibilityBa composer can separate his language and harmonies from the mind and sensibility of an artistCsome people can separate the language and harmonies of a composer from his mind and sensibilityDthe language, harmonies, rhythms, melodies, colors and texture of a composer cannot be separated from each other

单选题
According to Paragraph 1, Cardus observed that.
A

a composer can separate his language and harmonies from his own mind and sensibility

B

a composer can separate his language and harmonies from the mind and sensibility of an artist

C

some people can separate the language and harmonies of a composer from his mind and sensibility

D

the language, harmonies, rhythms, melodies, colors and texture of a composer cannot be separated from each other


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解析:
细节题。第一段引用Cardus的话,提到“The language of a composer… cannot be separated except by pedantic analysis from the mind and sensibility…”,从except可知还是有人能将之区分开来的。因此选C。

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