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单选题
Why is the case of Ainu, the Japanese dialect, mentioned in the passage?
A
As an example of endangered language.
B
To show the diversity of languages in Japan.
C
To testify the effectiveness of multilingual approach.
D
To criticize neglect of minority tongues by Japanese government.
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逻辑关系的找寻和判断。题干中的关键词为Ainu。录音中出现该词之前,提到“While sounding the alarm, it notes that a determined multilingual approach can rescue even the most threatened tongues”,可知通过坚定地执行多语政策,即时是受最大消亡威胁的语言也可获得拯救。接着录音中便给出日本方言Ainu的例子,指出20世纪80年代在北海道岛只有8名老人说Ainu,但该国对其实施的推广政策,使该语言得到复兴。由此可知C项的说法符合逻辑。
逻辑关系的找寻和判断。题干中的关键词为Ainu。录音中出现该词之前,提到“While sounding the alarm, it notes that a determined multilingual approach can rescue even the most threatened tongues”,可知通过坚定地执行多语政策,即时是受最大消亡威胁的语言也可获得拯救。接着录音中便给出日本方言Ainu的例子,指出20世纪80年代在北海道岛只有8名老人说Ainu,但该国对其实施的推广政策,使该语言得到复兴。由此可知C项的说法符合逻辑。
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