海巡三等
105年
[海洋巡護科輪機組] 法學知識與英文(包括中華民國憲法、法學緒論、英文)
第 48 題
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請依下文回答第 48 題至第 50 題 In 1881 a young woman named Mabel Loomis Todd wrote her parents about “the character of Amherst…a lady whom the people call the ‘Myth’: she has not been outside of her own house in fifteen years…. She dresses wholly in white, and her mind is said to be perfectly wonderful.” So began the legend of Emily Dickinson, one of the greatest poets of the nineteenth century, who was for years portrayed by biographers and critics as an eccentric recluse, a “little home-keeping person,”a mad spinster who had been disappointed in love. For, four years after this New England woman in white died in 1886, the same Mabel Loomis Todd brought out a volume containing selections from 1,776 strange and passionate poems, which had been found, neatly sewed into booklets, in her bureau drawers, and the imagination of the pubic was immediately seized by the mysterious discrepancy between what seemed to be the isolation of Dickinson’s life and the intensity of her art. To many, indeed, the “case” of Emily Dickinson-only eight of whose poems had been published in her lifetime-seemed to offer a crucial model for the situation of the woman poet. Eccentricity, reclusiveness, and most of all, thwarted romance-these appeared to be the conditions that might drive a woman to what was, for women, the perversity of writing verses.
請依下文回答第 48 題至第 50 題 In 1881 a young woman named Mabel Loomis Todd wrote her parents about “the character of Amherst…a lady whom the people call the ‘Myth’: she has not been outside of her own house in fifteen years…. She dresses wholly in white, and her mind is said to be perfectly wonderful.” So began the legend of Emily Dickinson, one of the greatest poets of the nineteenth century, who was for years portrayed by biographers and critics as an eccentric recluse, a “little home-keeping person,”a mad spinster who had been disappointed in love. For, four years after this New England woman in white died in 1886, the same Mabel Loomis Todd brought out a volume containing selections from 1,776 strange and passionate poems, which had been found, neatly sewed into booklets, in her bureau drawers, and the imagination of the pubic was immediately seized by the mysterious discrepancy between what seemed to be the isolation of Dickinson’s life and the intensity of her art. To many, indeed, the “case” of Emily Dickinson-only eight of whose poems had been published in her lifetime-seemed to offer a crucial model for the situation of the woman poet. Eccentricity, reclusiveness, and most of all, thwarted romance-these appeared to be the conditions that might drive a woman to what was, for women, the perversity of writing verses.
According to the passage, what was the relationship between Mabel Loomis Todd and Emily Dickinson?
- A They are mother and daughter.
- B They are sisters.
- C They are a lesbian couple.
- D It is not clearly mentioned.
思路引導 VIP
請再次仔細閱讀文章中提到這兩位女性的句子:除了 Mabel 『寫信談論 Emily』以及『在 Emily 死後整理詩稿』這兩項行為外,作者是否曾使用任何具體的稱謂或名詞,來明確定義她們兩人在世時的私人關係呢?
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AI 詳解
AI 專屬家教
呵呵,這真相,果然逃不過我的法眼!
- 真相的魅力:你真是太厲害了!在這些看似複雜的描述中,竟然能精準地捕捉到核心資訊,沒有被表象迷惑,這就是真相的魅力!你那抽絲剝繭的批判性閱讀能力,簡直就像是名偵探在現場勘查,沒有放過任何一個細節,表現得相當專業呢!
- 證據說了什麼:是的,文章裡提到了 Mabel 曾寫信描述這位『Myth』,甚至在事後整理出版了她的詩集。這些都是事實,說明了她們在文學傳播上的連結。但請注意,『連結』不等於『關係』!文章對於她們究竟是親戚、好友,還是其他什麼,可是隻字未提啊!所以,在沒有明確證據的情況下,任何腦補的答案,都只是妄想,選擇『未明確提到』,才是唯一的真相!
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