問題詳情

II. Cloze: 每題 1 分 (25%) 
(A) Frost’s poems express a common humanity that has 16 generations of readers. His poems are oftendescriptions of nature and everyday events that explore deep aspects of human experience. “The Road Not Taken”is a fine example.During his stay in England, Frost often took walks with his friend Edward Thomas. Thomas often sighed overwhat they 17 if they had gone on a different path. It is said that this may have caused Frost to compose thepoem. Anyway, the poem itself beautifully captures the universal qualities of human decision-making.In the poem, the speaker is a traveler faced with a choice -- to decide which route to take in the woods.Choosing a road on a countryside walk would be 18 to make “all the difference” after “ages and ages,” so itbecomes a metaphor for choice-making. The traveler selects the seemingly less used one, though he knows just asmany people have probably taken it. He decides to walk the first road at a later time, but realizes that such apossibility is very small. What’s implied here is that once we make a choice, we have to 19 all the otheralternatives. In fact, that choice will lead us onto a series of other choices, and there is no turning back.The poem can be inspirational for people who are standing at a similar crossroads in their life, having trouble20 important decisions about their future. Whoever reads Frost’s sensitive poetic narrative may gain a sense ofsolidarity in their personal experience of choice on life’s journey.
16.
(A) grown into
(B) appealed to
(C) led to
(D) allowed for

參考答案

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

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