問題詳情

第 40 題至第 43 題為題組     Isaac Newton was born on Christmas Day, 1642. His father had passed away a few months earlier. Three years later,his mother remarried and moved to a neighboring village, 40 Isaac in the care of his grandmother at Woolsthorpe,an estate that had been in the family for two hundred years. When Newton was fourteen, his mother, widowed a secondtime, returned to Woolsthorpe with the three children of her second marriage. Soon afterwards she brought Isaac homefrom school to learn to manage the estate, which did not appeal to him 41 . He divided his time between reading andingenious tinkering; he built dolls’ houses for his little sisters, a model windmill, and a water clock that continued to runfor years. What he did failed to meet his mother’s expectation; 42 , his mother decided to send him back toschool. At eighteen he was admitted to Trinity College at Cambridge University. He had just completed his studieswhen the plague forced him to go back home. He set off for the peace and quiet of his rural English birthplace,where he 43 spend a year. This period was so rich in discovery that future historians would refer to it as the“miraculous year.”
40
(A)leaving
(B)leave
(C)left
(D)had left

參考答案

答案:A
難度:適中0.696911
統計:A(361),B(29),C(90),D(38),E(0)

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