EX30-4,5
The sweep of narrative in A. N. Wilson's biography of C. S. Lewis is impressive and there is much that is acute and well argued. But much in this work is careless and unworthy of its author. Wilson, a novelist and an accomplished biographer, has failed to do what any writer on such a subject as Lewis ought to do, namely work out a coherent view of how the various literary works by the subject are to be described and commented on. Decisions have to be made on what to look at in detail and what to pass by with just a mention. Wilson has not thought this problem out. For instance, Till We Have Faces, Lewis' treatment of the Eros and Psyche story and one of his best-executed and most moving works, is merely mentioned by Wilson, though it illuminates Lewis' spiritual development, whereas Lewis' minor work Pilgrim's Regress is looked at in considerable detail. (156 words)
For the following question, consider each of the choices separately and select all that apply
4.The author of the passage implies that Wilson's
examination of Pilgrim's Regress
A was disproportionately long relative to the amount of
effort Lewis devoted to writing Pilgrim's Regress
B was more extensive than warranted because of the
relative unimportance of Pilgrim's Regress
C is not as coherent as his treatment of Till We Have
Faces
答案为B
但是这个可以多选
为什么不选A
A的意思是:和L付出的努力不成比例的长。说明了这个作品L仅仅是次要作品,但是W 写的特别长特别细致
感觉A很对啊