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A month went by in this manner, but a month was all I could bear.

The memory of Marguerite accompanied me wherever I went. I had loved that woman — still loved her — too much for her suddenly to mean nothing to me. Whatever feelings I might have for her now, I had to see her again. At once.

I knew Marguerite. Meeting me so unexpectedly must have thrown her into a state of great confusion. Probably, she had heard of my departure which had set her mind at rest as to the consequences of our sudden parting. But, seeing me back and coming face to face with me, weak as I was, she had sensed that my return had a purpose, and must have wondered what was going to happen.

If, when I saw her again, Marguerite had been unhappy; if, in taking my revenge (复仇), there had also been some way of helping her then I might well have forgiven her, and would certainly never have dreamed of doing her any harm. But when I saw her again, she was happy, at least on the surface. Another man had ensured her the wealthy life in which I had been unable to keep her. She brought shame both to my pride and my love; she was going to have to pay for what I had suffered.

I could not remain cold to what she did now. It followed that the thing that would hurt her most would be exactly for me to show coldness. Coldness, therefore, was the feeling which I now needed to pretend, not only in her presence but in the eyes of others.

I tried to put a smile on my face, and I went to call on Prudence with whom Marguerite was

staying.

Prudence saw me to the door, and I returned to my apartment with tears of anger in my eyes and thirst for revenge in my heart and thought only of finding a way to make the poor creature suffer.

1. This passage is most probably ______ of a love story.

A. the beginning B. a chapter

C. a summary D. the introduction

2.According to the passage, the hero wanted to ______.

A. give Marguerite sufferings because his pride and his love were hurt

B. stop the relationship with Marguerite because he couldn’t afford a rich life

C. make up the relationship with Marguerite because he still loved her

D. forgive Marguerite because he found her unhappy

3.What kind of feelings did the hero most probably have?

A. Coldness and love. B. Coldness and hate.

C. Love and hate. D. Hate and sadness.

4. What would the author most probably write about next?

A. Why he changed his mind suddenly.

B. How he made Marguerite suffer.

C. How he made up his relationship with Marguerite.

D. Why he wanted Marguerite to pay for what he had suffered.

1.B

2.A

3.C

4.B

【解析】

试题分析:文章讲述男主角在爱情和骄傲被女主角伤害后,决定要对她进行报复,让她尝一尝自己遭受的痛苦。

1.B推理题:从文章的内容是写男主角和Marguerite的爱恨纠葛,但是文章没有开头结尾,所以可以推断是一个爱情故事的章节,选 D

2.A细节题:从文章第四段的句子:She brought shame both to my pride and my love ; she was going to have to pay for what I had suffered .可知男主角想要给Marguerite 痛苦,因为他的骄傲和爱受到伤害,选D。

3.C推理题:从文章第二段的句子:I had loved that woman --- still loved her --- too much for her suddenly to mean nothing to me .可知男主角的感觉是又爱又恨,选C。

4.推理题:从文章最后一段的句子:I returned to my apartment with tears of anger in my eyes and thirst for revenge in my heart and thought only of finding a way to make the poor creature suffer .

可知作者下一步最有可能写是是他怎么让Marguerite痛苦,选C

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