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(called Marty). As the friendship developed, Martha spent so much time at the Hemingway house that, as she wrote Pauline, she nearly became a fixture (機(jī)器裝置) there, 39。s no rule on how it is to write, Hemingway wrote his editor Charles Poore in 1953. Sometimes it es easily and perfectly. Sometimes it is like drilling rock and then blasting (爆破) it out with charges (炸藥). Because A Farewell to Arms was being serialized in Scribner39。m doing or very negative。s Experiment in Living without Money1 For most of us it seems that money makes the world go round. 2 But not for Mark Boyle, who has turned his life into a radical experiment and pledged(發(fā)誓)to live without cash, credit cards, loans or any other form of finance. 3 The British economics graduate was inspired by Gandhi39。C) (for NOT GIVEN) if the information is not given in the passage.46. Economics graduate Mark Boyle has lived for over 3 years without money.47. To encourage others to shun (避開(kāi),躲避) money bounds, Mark has set up a freeconomy munity. 48. Mark says he feels freer, fitter and happier than ever before. 49. Mark has more critics than supporters of his project. 50. Mark believes everyone can live like himself live without money. For questions 5155, choose the one that best pletes the sentence or answers the question.51. Which of the following best illustrates “a kind of disconnection between us and our actions” (Para. 5)? A) Art for art’s sake B) Farming for one’s livingC) Work for money’s sakeD) War for freedom52. From Mark’s design of lavatory, we can infer that any choice of lifestyle __________. A) should be protected from other people’s observation B) should show due respect for other people’s way of lifeC) should solely be the business of the individual involvedD) should protect other people’s sensibilities53. The word “it” in Paragraph 18 refers to_________. A) public’s interest in his projectB) public’s criticism of himC) public’s support to him D) public’s extreme attitude toward his project54. The author mentions “car sharing” in Paragraph 21 as an example of _________.A) environmental protection B) the eco benefits of living without moneyC) saving moneyD) reducing consumption55. The tone of the passage can best be described as _________. A) admiringB) criticalC) ironicD) partialPassage TwoQuestions 56 to 65 are based on the following passage.1 Hemingway was working on A Farewell (永別,再見(jiàn)) to Arms, and they were traveling a great dealfishing on the rented Anita and then on Hemingway39。 not as a man who had been to the wars。C) (for NOT GIVEN) if the information is not given in the passage.56. One of the sons of Ernest Hemingway was born in June 1928 in Kansas City. 57. Lt Frederick Henry is one of the close friends of Ernest Hemingway and a famous literature critic. 58. In 1923, Ernest Hemingway saw bullfighting for the first time in a city of Spain. 59. In 1932, Ernest Hemingway signed treaties of bullfighting. 60. Ernest Hemingway went to Spain in the year of the breakout of the Spanish Civil War. For questions 6165, choose the one that best pletes the sentence or answers the question.61. The following are the themes described in the novel “A Farewell to Arms” EXCEPT ____. A) CourageB) FriendshipsC) family relationshipD) the beauty of literature62. Hemingway’s writing enjoys the characteristics of ____.A) SimpleB) ComplexC) Both simple and plexD) Neither simple and plex63. According to paragraph 2, Hemingway39。 (The marriage lasted.)5 In 1933 Pauline39。m just trying to take life as it es and enjoy it along the way. (803 words)For questions 4650, choose A) (for YES) if the statement agrees with the information given in the passage。 45 points)Section 1: True/False/Not Given and Multiple Choice Questions (30 points)Directions: There are two passages in this part. Each passage has ten questions or unfinished statements. The first five statements in each passage are True/False/Not given statements. You should mark “A)”, for True, “B)”, for False and “C)” for Not Given。s about 70 percent/30 percent. But I try not to get too worked up about it。s response was Kiss my ass. 3 By the end of March, Martha had made it to Spain, too, and she and Hemingway both covered the war. The affair continued until their marriage November 5, 1940, the day after Pauline39。(Hemingway Sees Dead Strewing (散步,散播) Battlefield, A New Kind of War, The Chauffeurs (司機(jī)) of Madrid, A Brush with Death, Hemingway Finds Madrid Calmly Fighting Own War). He translated this experience into seven more short stories, the novel For Whom the Bell Tolls, and the play The Fifth Column.9 In Sloppy Joe39。s health. Clarence was very depressed, and just before Christmas, he shot himself. A hurting Hemingway finished A Farewell to Arms, and it was successful. Again he had turned his experiences into powerful fiction. If people bring so much courage to this world the world has to kill them to break them, so of course it kills them, Lt. Frederic Henry reflects. This is one of the most beautiful pages in all English literature, F. Scott Fitzgerald wrote of this page of the manuscript (手稿,草稿). The writing, the friendships, and the family relationships continued.2 Hemingway39。t always been easy, and there have been many challenges and sacrifices, 18 months later, Mark is still living this way. He told CNN he has really loved it and never been happier or fitter. 15 Mark39。s problems, and we were trying to work out which one to dedicate our lives to helping solve, he told CNN. 5 Then it hit me, at the root of it all was money, which creates a kind of disconnection between us and our actions, whether that39。 sporting vacations in Montana and Wyoming。 nor a shooter。and for Hemingway from PM, Martha and Hemingway traveled to China to cover the war there. This tim