单选题According to the passage, the decline of good manners is more worrying because______.Ait leads to more crime in society.Bit can seriously affect our daily life.Cpeople view manners as old-fashioned.Drudeness on the street cannot be stemmed out.

单选题
According to the passage, the decline of good manners is more worrying because______.
A

it leads to more crime in society.

B

it can seriously affect our daily life.

C

people view manners as old-fashioned.

D

rudeness on the street cannot be stemmed out.


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解析:
推断题根据文章第二段后半句对于粗鲁当道的种种表现的描述,以及第三段中提到的这些行为对我们的生活造成的不安、不可预料以及令人不快的影响,甚至会引起比犯罪行为更多的不安可以推断,B项表述正确。选项A是对第三段尾句的曲解,可排除。C、D两项是礼貌缺失的表现,与题干无关。故答案为B项。

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