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Of Dickens′ novels,( )is considered most autobiographical.

A.A Tale of Two Cities
B.David Copperfield
C.Oliver Twist
D.Great Expectations

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解析:考查英国作家及其作品。狄更斯是英国著名的现实主义小说家,主要作品包括A tale of Two Cities《双城记》、Oliver Twist《雾都孤儿》、David Copperfield《大卫·科波菲尔》、Great Expectation 《远大前程》和Hard Times《艰难时世》。其中,《大卫·科波菲尔》被认为是狄更斯带有自传性质的一部小说。
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