单选题It seems that the author of this passage ______.Ais one of Freud’s devoteesBbelieves in both Animism and ZoroastrianismCthinks that Freudian theory is soundDthinks that the truth is not in the hand of Freud

单选题
It seems that the author of this passage ______.
A

is one of Freud’s devotees

B

believes in both Animism and Zoroastrianism

C

thinks that Freudian theory is sound

D

thinks that the truth is not in the hand of Freud


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解析:
态度题。从第七段最后一句提到的“But as to Freud’s claims upon truth, the judgment of time seems to be running against him.”,可知对于弗洛伊德自称的真理,时间的证明似乎对其不利。因此选项D描述的“作者认为真理并不非掌握在弗洛伊德手中”为正确答案。

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