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第四大題: 篇章結構 (每題2 分,共 10分)第 51至 55 題為題組    Vincent Van Gogh was not always an artist. In fact, he wanted to be a church pastor andwas even sent to the Belgian mining community of Borinage in 1879.__51__ Their families were malnourished and struggled simply to survive. He feltconcerned that the small stipend he received from the church allowed him a moderate life-style,which, in contrast, seemed to him unfair.    One cold February evening, while he watched the miners trudging home, he spotted anold man, wrapped in a burlap sack for warmth, staggering toward him across the fields. VanGogh felt great sympathy for him. __52__ He gave the old man a suit of clothes and he gavehis overcoat to a pregnant woman whose husband had been killed in a cave-in.    He lived on starvation rations and spent his stipend on food for the miners. When childrenin one family contracted typhoid fever, though feverish himself, he packed up his bed and tookit to them.   __53__ Van Gogh declined the offer, stating that it was the final temptation he must rejectif he was to faithfully serve his community of poor miners. __54__ And if they were to learn ofthe love of God through him, he must love them enough to share with them.   __55__ He knew quite well that our actions should always speak louder and clearer thanour words. 
(A) Van Gogh was acutely aware of the wide chasm between words and actions.
(B) He believed that if he wanted them to trust him, he must become one of them.
(C) He then laid his own clothing out on the bed, set aside enough for one change, and decidedto give the rest away. 
(D) He discovered that the miners there endured deplorable working conditions andpoverty-level wages. 
(E) A prosperous family in the community offered him free room and board.
【題組】51

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答案:D
難度:非常困難0
統計:A(0),B(0),C(0),D(0),E(0)