問題詳情

    Hugo gained a wider fame with his famous historical work Norte-Dame de Paris which became an instant success. Since its appearance in 1831 the story has become part of the popular culture. The novel, set in the 15th century Paris, tells a moving story of a gypsy girl Esmeralda and the deformed bell ringer, Quasimodo, who loves her. Esmeralda arouses passion in Claude Frollo, an evil priest, who discoveres that she favors Captain Phoebus. Frollo stabs the captain and Esmeralda is accused of the crime. Quasimodo attempts to shelter Esmeralda in the cathedral. Frollo finds her and when Frollo is rejected by Esmeralda, he leaves her to executioners. In his despair Quasimodo catches the priest, throws him from the cathedral tower, and disappears. Later two skeletons are found in Esmeralda’s tomb--that of a hunchback embracing that of a woman.
67. Which of the following statements is true of Quasimodo?
(A) He is buried alongside Esmeralda after death.
(B) He eventually wins over Esmeralda’s heart.
(C) He trapped Esmeralda into the cathedral.
(D) He is a hunchback.

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答案:[無官方正解]
難度:適中0.5
統計:A(0),B(0),C(0),D(0),E(0)

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