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[单项选择]I was reading Shirley Hazzard’’s novel The Transit of Venus. Though I 【1】 her other books, I had always resisted this one. It 【2】 me as too pure somehow, too heroic, larger or finer than life and therefore unreal. But now I read it with an almost 【3】 pleasure. There were sentences that 【4】 of gratification to my eyes and 【5】 the hairs on the nape of my neck. I was in a Boston hospital, propped tip in bed with a feeding tube in my arm after 【6】 surgery for cancer. It was 【7】 double room and my roommate, who 【8】 when he spoke because he had both a broken chin and a drug habit was spraying the air for the fourth or fifth time that day with 【9】 . He had a television set and a radio going 【10】 . The diagnosis of my case was ambiguous. When I asked the doctor the usual question—How much time have I got—he hesitated before answering. "I would say," he said, "that you have in the neighborhood of years."
A. disliked
B. ignored
C. had disliked
D. had admired
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I was reading Shirley Hazzard’s novel The Transit of Venus. Though I (51) her other books, I had always resisted this one. It (52) me as too pure somehow, too heroic, larger or finer than life and therefore unreal. But now I read it with an almost (53) pleasure. There were sentences that (54) of gratification to my eyes and (55) the hairs on the nape of my neck. I was in a Boston hospital, propped tip in bed with a feeding tube in my arm after (56) surgery for cancer. It was
(57) double room and my roommate, who (58) when he spoke because he had both a broken chin and a drug habit was spraying the air for the fourth or fifth time that day with (59) had a television set and a radio going (60) . The diagnosis of my case was ambiguous. When I asked the doctor the usual question-How much time have I got—he hesitated before answering. "I would say," he said, "that
A. disliked
B. ignored
C. had disliked
D. had admired