問題詳情

III. 克漏字20% [A] Halloween can be traced back to the ancient religion of the Celtics in Ireland. In order to prevent unwelcome spirits __21__ into their homes, the Celts created frightening faces out of turnips and left them on their doorsteps. In modern times, pumpkins are used as a(n) __22__ for turnips. They're considerably easier __23__, but they are not native to Ireland. According to legend, the origin of the Halloween lantern can be found in the tale of a young man called Jack, who succeeded in making the Devil never take his soul. When he eventually died, Jack was refused entry to heaven on account of his drunken and miserly ways. __24__, the Devil also refused to allow him into hell. So Jack was condemned to roam the dark hills and lanes of Ireland for eternity. His only possessions were a turnip and a burning coal,__25__ to him by the Devil. He put the coal inside the turnip to light his way through the dark countryside where he still wanders.
21.
(A) from entering
(B) to come
(C) arriving
(D) from going

參考答案

答案:D
難度:非常困難0
統計:A(0),B(1),C(0),D(0),E(0)

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