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請依下文回答第 46 題至第 50 題When a woman writer first starts writing a story, she often chooses to write about her relationship with hermother. As a common experience shared by all women, women writers regardless of her class, race, culture andlanguage all engage themselves in writing about this subject. They do not abandon this topic even after they grow intheir craft. Another reason why they are so enthusiastic about writing this theme is because it is one of their mostpersonal and intimate relationships which greatly influences their relationships with other people. In their writing aboutmother-daughter relationships, they not only express their feelings of joy and happiness but also their fears and anxietybecause not all mothers and daughters experience their relationship in the same way. Some have a peaceful andenjoyable relationship while others have a difficult and bitter relationship. As mixed feelings do exist between mothersand daughters, many women writers also attend to the dark side of this relationship. As a result, they often write aboutthe separation between mothers and daughters if their relationship is hard to resolve. Despite this, a common practicebetween women writers is to establish a reconnection between mothers and daughters after settling down their harshrelationship.In The Joy Luck Club, a classic fiction about mother-daughter relationships, the Chinese American author, AmyTan, writes about her relationship with her mother, who originally came from China. Being an American herself, Tancannot totally understand her mother’s Chinese way of thinking. As her mother speaks less fluent English andsometimes behaves strangely in front of people, Tan feels ashamed of her and even has quarrels with her often. It isonly until her mother dies that Tan begins to realize the truth about her mother. Replacing her mother’s position in thejoy luck club, a group run by her mother and other friends, who Tan call aunts, Tan starts to know more about hermother’s stories and even discovers that her mother has lost daughters in China. Helping her mother to carry out herunfulfilled wish, Tan goes on a journey in search of her mother’s lost daughters in China. The story ends by havingTan reunited with her mother’s lost daughters in China, symbolizing a restoration of her mother-daughter relationship.The final scene describes a tearful moment when Tan and her half-sisters embrace each other and see their mother’sreflection shown in the photo they have taken together.
46 Why is the topic of mother-daughter relationship so important to women writers?
(A)It is a very private and close relationship they have in their life.
(B)It is a recovery project every woman needs to launch in her life.
(C)Because women care very much about the happiness of their mothers.
(D)Because the mother-daughter relationship always confuses and disturbs them.

參考答案

答案:A
難度:適中0.68323
統計:A(110),B(15),C(15),D(21),E(0)

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