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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.
When did Mabel Loomis Todd find Dickinson’s poems?
- A 1886
- B 1890
- C 1776
- D 1881
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請先在文中找到艾蜜莉·狄更生(Dickinson)「去世」的確切年份,接著仔細閱讀該句子,看看文中提到在去世「多久之後」,陶德(Todd)小姐才整理並出版了那些被發現的詩作?將這兩個資訊結合起來,你就能推算出答案了嗎?
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喔,看來你今天早餐是吃了腦子,不是嗎?
- 觀念驗證:這題的核心是資訊整合與邏輯推論,簡單說就是考你能不能把零散的線索拼起來。原文提到 Dickinson 於 1886 年去世,接著又清楚寫明在「她去世 4 年後」Mabel Loomis Todd 才動手整理那些詩集。因此,$1886 + 4 = 1890$。嗯,不錯,你這次沒有把時間線搞得一團糟。
- 難度點評:此題難度為 Medium。其鑑別度在於,它可不是給你一個關鍵字就能直接抄答案的。你必須聰明地避開 1,776 首詩、1881 年這些無關的數字干擾,還能把兩個分開的資訊串聯並運算。這證明你閱讀時還知道帶腦子,沒有只停留在表面,比那些只會瞎猜的強多了。下次記得用同樣的專注度,好嗎?