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做一件事,往往有利也有弊,只有利而无弊的事情几乎是没有的。《淮南子.人间训》云:“众人皆知利利而病病,惟圣人知病之为利,利之为病也。”看来古人已经注意到利弊的辩证关系。 下列表述符合文意的是( )。
A.现实生活中的事情都由利与弊组成
B.要善于分析,争取做到利大于弊
C.利与弊不是绝对的,是可以转化的
D.我们应当努力争取做到有利无弊

A.人间训》云:“众人皆知利利而病病,惟圣人知病之为利,利之为病也。”看来古人已经注意到利弊的辩证关系。
B.现实生活中的事情都由利与弊组成
B.要善于分析,争取做到利大于弊
C.利与弊不是绝对的,是可以转化的

【参考答案】

B
解析:题目中“众人皆知利利而病病”一句表明一般人都会趋利避害,但是“唯圣人知病之为利,利之为病。”一句说明利弊是相辅相成的,所以只能是最大程度地争取做到利大于弊,故选B项。
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