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(C)For several years Silverstein has refused interviews and publicity tours, and he evenasked his publisher not to give out any biographical information about him. Most of 32is known about his views and opinions, aside from the things that may be 33 from hisworks, comes from a Publisher's Weekly (24 Feb 1975) interview with Jean F. Mercier."When I was a kid - 12, 14, around there - I 34 to be a good baseball player or a hitwith the girls. But I couldn't play ball and I couldn't dance. So, I started to draw and to write. Iwas lucky that I didn't have anyone to copy. I had 35 my own style, and I was creatingbefore I knew there were a Thurber, a Benchley, a Price and a Steinberg. Not until I wasaround 30 36 ."Silverstein achieved fame 37 a children's writer after the publication of The GivingTree in 1964. The book 38 by an editor named William Cole, who felt that the book fellbetween adults' and children's literature and would never sell. 39 , it was a story abouttwo people; one gives and 40 takes. Ultimately, both adults and children embraced thebook. The story of a tree that gives its shade, fruit, branches, and finally its trunk to make alittle boy happy, The Giving Tree had slow sales at first, but its audience grew 41 . But afeminist 42 later saw something else in Silverstein's tale: "By choosing the femalepronoun for the 43 tree and the male pronoun for the 43 boy, it is clear that theauthor 44 have a prototypical master/slave relationship in mind.” 45 , the bookremains popular with both children and adults.
32.
(A) those
(B) what
(C)which
(D) that

參考答案

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

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