問題詳情

[D] The Glass Menagerie, introduced to the audience by Tom, the narrator andprotagonist, is a memory play based on his __51__ of his mother Amanda and hissister Laura.Born slightly physically challenged, Laura is an extremely shy and __52__ girl.Concerned about Laura’s future, Amanda talks Tom __53__ finding a "gentlemancaller" for Laura, whose shyness leads her to drop out of high school, and who spendsmost of her time on her collection of little glass animals. Pressed by his mother tohelp find someone, Tom the __54__ eventually invites an acquaintance from worknamed Jim home for dinner. But Laura is frightened out of her __55__, for this“gentleman caller” happens to be the boy she was attracted to in high school. Initially,Laura is so __56__ by shyness that she is unable to join the others at dinner. Afterdinner, though, Jim and Laura are left alone by candlelight in the living room. Duringtheir long scene together, Jim diagnoses Laura's inferiority complex, urges her tothink better of herself, and begins to __57__ some confidence into her. His attitude isso convincingly __58__ that even Laura’s shyness is __59__ in her absolute wonder.Jim and Laura then share a quiet dance, and he accidentally brushes against the glassmenagerie, knocking the glass unicorn to the floor and breaking off its horn. After Jimreveals that he is already engaged, Laura asks him to take the broken unicorn as a gift6and he then leaves. When Amanda learns that Jim is engaged, she assumes Tom knewand __60__ him.In Tom's final speech, he bids farewell to his mother and sister before leavinghis home for good, telling Laura to blow out the candles, which she does as the playends.
51.
(A) collection
(B) contentment
(C) recollection
(D) resolution

參考答案

答案:B[無官方正解]
難度:適中0.5
統計:A(0),B(4),C(1),D(1),E(0)

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