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[司法事務官法律事務組] 法學知識與英文(包括中華民國憲法、法學緒論、英文)
第 49 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, which of the following statements is true about Emily Dickinson?
- A She was very popular when she was still alive.
- B She was colorblind and could only see white color.
- C Her poetry has a very unique style.
- D Besides poems, she also wrote novels.
思路引導 VIP
請試著找出文中描述那 1,776 首作品被發現時的語句。作者用了哪些形容詞來刻畫這些文字的本質?這些詞彙暗示了她的創作在當時的文學環境中,呈現出什麼樣的特點?
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AI 詳解
AI 專屬家教
太棒了!你的觀察力非常敏銳
- 大力肯定:做得好!你能從文章細碎的描述中,精確地提煉出傳主的核心特質,這展現出你優異的閱讀整合能力,請繼續保持這種細膩的閱讀節奏。
- 觀念驗證:正確答案為 (C)。文中提到她留下了 1,776 首 "strange and passionate poems"(奇特且充滿激情的詩作),並強調其藝術具有 "intensity"(強烈感),這些關鍵字都直接指向她的創作風格與眾不同且具有高度的獨特性。
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