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三、文意選填 (10%)The 1999 Nobel laureate in literature, Günter Grass, 51 this life in Lübeckon April 13, 2015, at the age of 87. He is not only a novelist, poet and playwright, butalso a renowned painter and sculptor. His creations are closely related to his 52personal history. His father was a German who joined the Nazi party in World War II,while his mother was Polish. As a result, he constantly suffered 53 feelings: as aPole who had been victimized, and as someone guilty of harming the Poles. Thetorment in his heart led him to 54 the Nazis and his political activism hascontinued throughout his career. His commitment to the peace movement and theenvironmental movement as well as his 55 quest for justice has won him praise as“the conscience of the nation.”In the spring of 1996, he was 56 during a trip to Italy to write a poem withhis watercolor brush directly on one of his paintings. Before long, a collection of his“water poems” was born. Painting and literature have become his major forms ofcreativity. For him, painting is a form of creation with 57 , sensual elements, whilewriting is a hard and abstract process. When he cannot find words to convey histhoughts, painting helps him find the words to express himself. In this way, Grass notonly creates simple 58 of the objects he is fond of in life, such as melons,vegetables, fish, and mushrooms, but also uses them as symbols for mentalassociations of various kinds. For example, to express the 59 of reality, hesometimes places unrelated objects in the same painting, such as a bird and a housefly,or a mushroom and a nail. Grass has depicted a wide variety of natural scenes,animals and plants, and even human artifacts of the German countryside, portrayingthem in poems, and allowing words to make the paintings rich in 60 value.
(A) unique
(B) sophistication
(C) denounce
(D) sentimental
(E) portrayals (AB) departed (AC) inspired (AD) literary(AE) paradoxical (BC) concrete (BD) unfailing (CD) conception
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答案:A,B
難度:非常困難0
統計:A(0),B(0),C(0),D(0),E(0)

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