单选题The apple tree mentioned in the passage is most likely to _____Abe regarded as a delight in the neighborhood.Bhave been abandoned by its original owner.Chave been neglected by everyone in the community.Dbe attractive only to the author.

单选题
The apple tree mentioned in the passage is most likely to _____
A

be regarded as a delight in the neighborhood.

B

have been abandoned by its original owner.

C

have been neglected by everyone in the community.

D

be attractive only to the author.


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解析:
文章第三至五段作者讲述自己的经历时提到给苹果树修剪枝丫时,发现neighbors都走出来,十分关心苹果树的情况。这棵苹果树拉近了“我”和邻居之间的距离。文中最后一段讲到一位邻居提出再修剪一次苹果树,以把大家聚集起来。由此可以推断苹果树深得整个街区居民的喜爱,故A为本题正确答案。

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