問題詳情

Issa was born in Japan in 1762. He was a lonely and unhappy child, but he did not speak ofunhappiness. Instead, he spent hours talking to the small animals and insects about his deepestthoughts. He would say to a frog, for instance, “How strange it is that when people are here, wedon’t pay much attention to them, but when people go away, we feel lonely and we wish they werehere again.”Issa’s mother died when he was very young, and his father married another woman whobecame his stepmother. She treated him very badly. Issa’s father was a kind man, but he did whathis wife told him to do, and he sent Issa away to school when he was fourteen. Perhaps he thoughtthat getting away from his stepmother would help Issa grow to be strong and independent. When hisfather died, Issa was supposed to get the family house, but his mean stepmother made a deal withthe village officials and she kept the house for herself for many years.When he was a young man, Issa remembered the thoughts and conversations with the smallanimals and insects he had had as a child. He wanted to be able to express these thoughts very simply,so he studied how to write Haiku poems. He became very famous for his Haiku poetry and laterreturned to his hometown to get his father’s house.Children especially love Issa’s poems because he wrote about all his childhood friends such asfrogs, flies, crickets, fleas, snails, and fireflies. He wrote nearly one thousand poems about thesesmall insects who were his friends.
41. Issa spent most of his childhood .
(A) thinking deep thoughts and talking to insects
(B) talking to his brothers about his mean stepmother
(C) reading and writing poems about his thoughts
(D) fishing and playing in the river by his home

參考答案

答案:A
難度:適中0.538462
統計:A(7),B(1),C(3),D(0),E(0)

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