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阅读求助5 }7 r# h& {' @$ Y t+ V
Passage 1
* {7 Z0 k" ]$ p) t6 C" { Foraging near the hut that he built himself,cultivating4 D* K7 F8 @4 u) J
beans whose properties invited speculation,gazing into the % H% {! h$ V2 m* T# T9 q, }
depths of Walden Pond,Henry David Thoreau epitomizes a
9 x3 @9 `9 I! L2 G1 |9 n! H long-standing American worship of nature.Generations ; c, M# |: S' J
of theachers have assigned Thoreau's book Walden(1854),; @0 N3 a6 t$ f; z; M1 {
5 which recounts his experiment in living in solitary harmony8 ?6 X! {/ Q0 ^7 ~) A/ l* R8 `2 w
with nature,as an illustration of the intensity with which7 l$ N' [+ ]) _; }& v2 m
nineteenth-century America protested the intrusion into1 f2 X3 _1 Y, I5 r; _/ ~
pastoral harmony of the forces of industrialization and
5 c6 R. T R3 e10 unbanization.In this sense,Walden is reverd as a text& Z _! T8 T* d9 J
of regret,a lament for a world passing out of existence.
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Passage 2
1 \: z" U8 F2 S Although Thoreau,in Walden,was sometimes
, P) z( t/ H t ambivalent about the mechanization that he saw around, L! V7 ]4 I) w0 x4 Z
him,at other times he was downright enthusiastic,as in
3 c) \2 r8 Z3 [8 \% g/ F15 his response to the railroad:"When I hear the iron horse+ s# E/ O2 C8 L; m7 b
make the hills echo with his snort like thunder,shaking& C1 O+ S8 U. C# N, D% [. S, Z
the earth with his feet,and brathing fire and smoke from & q9 B: u Z' T) F' T! z" J1 w' j
his nostrils,...it seems as if the earth had got a race now . f8 [1 w4 _7 ~( _+ P! ?/ E0 Z# `1 ~
worthy to inhabit it,"At Walden Pond,civilization and
% v2 Z9 {$ I: P20 industrialization no longer seemed threatening.Providing
2 r8 x& m( m# B7 r5 b, g4 ] a full record of Thoreau's purposeful energy,Walden $ A7 X! K$ G* _4 R: R+ p' l
demonstrates that the power unleashed by the machine
/ r) Q# o( w. r+ N is not that different from the power required to transform ) q% b# C! \. U- i
the wilderness into a productive garden7 ?1 d7 ], o( z% Y) W
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Q: The author of Passage 2 and the "teachers" mentioned
F1 P; L: \0 u- m) j1 }8 ` in line 5,Passage 1,would probably disagree regarding ^. [' Y! u5 W8 _
which of the following about Walden?
, Y! A' X5 D6 ?) h9 W (A)The extent to which Walden presents nature as
* [( g. d) y! X6 ?1 ?$ m' f7 h9 j being threatened
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' e5 F9 K7 Y M+ y4 b A% Q (B)The extent to which Walden successfully recounts
' t( t# V, ~$ Q1 T; j2 V Thoreau's experiment in solitary living
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(C)The extent to which Walden has been considerd) }, s5 H8 u6 i/ C
an important work of literature
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. R3 O6 B5 S( s8 b' `8 t (D)Whether Walden recognizes the spread of - D+ T _8 s4 I4 R7 s6 P6 C4 U0 M
industrialization and urbanization# M* i7 F: s5 r) R7 N- p6 K
! `7 K" ]$ B B: S a) \2 _( \* x (E)Whether the power of the machine was ; Y' L I" U6 v4 ~5 q
a topic central to Walden
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" l& [9 h; k( h+ `4 j7 N1 选项ABC啥意思啊。。。
$ E; {& W& G- k* c/ x& a2 答案咋解释啊。。。7 S, e- |# V6 z" E
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