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<C> As countless critics reviewed both Yeats’ life and his poems, they found that the female image appearing inmany of his poems 43 to Maud Gonne, a beautiful Irish actress 44 in Irish revolutionary activities. Infact, throughout most of Yeats’ life, he had been chasing after Maud Gonne. To his disappointment, all hiscourtships turned out to be 45 -- She rejected his proposal of marriage four times. Even so, the lady wasalways his muse. Down by the Salley Gardens, for example, was inspired by Maud Gonne. In the poem, Yeats puthis lovesickness in rhyme and parallelism. 46 he was young and foolish, he couldn’t grasp the meaning ofwhat his lover bade him: take love easy. Instead of 47 with love patiently, he was impatient to possess her,which led to a tearful ending. He realized that love could bring not only happiness, but sorrow and regret as well.In fact, Yeats loved and learned the hard way. It took him a couple of decades to get over his obsession withMaud Gonne.
43.
(A) takes a fancy
(B) looks forward
(C) looks up
(D) bears a striking resemblance

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答案:D
難度:適中0.5
統計:A(0),B(0),C(0),D(0),E(0)

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