問題詳情

請依下文回答第 38 題至第 42 題  What to write about is the first problem of a student who must periodically submit a theme or an essay. This question arises not from actual lack of material but from 38 to take the right view of the material one has. A short reflection should convince the student that he or she thinks about many things; and a solution to the problem will be found partly at least in an examination of what he or she already has in mind. One of the great 39 of education comes when we perceive that there is no such thing as a naturally uninteresting subject. Anything can be interesting if one knows enough about it. A certain amount of imagination is required and a certain focusing of the view, of course, but there is no reason why a small thing should be of small interest, or why a familiar one should be 40 rich possibilities. The automobile is an exceedingly commonplace object in American life, yet with the right approach it becomes a subject of commanding interest to the economist, to the engineer, or to the prospective vacationer. Perhaps few things arouse so little thought asthe table salt, yet when salt is considered in relation to living organisms, in connection with certain historical movements, or with regard to its industrial uses, it is 41 transformed into a subject of extraordinary interest. These are examples of ordinary objects capable of 42 treatment, and it is precisely this kind of connection that the student must make between his stock of knowledge and its opportunities for development and interpretation.
【題組】38
(A) access
(B) failure
(C) resort
(D) success

參考答案

答案:B
難度:適中0.608696
統計:A(4),B(14),C(2),D(2),E(0)