题目内容
Doris Lessing, born on October 22, 1919, is a British writer. In
October 2007 Lessing became the llth woman to be awarded the Nobel Prize for 36 in the 106-year history.
In her long and complex career, Doris Lessing has 37 dozens of books of fiction as well as plays and nonfiction. She wrote persuasively 38 politics,feminism(女权主义),communism and black-white relations in Africa before moving on to 39 the emotional crack (裂痕) of human beings in her famous 1962 40 , The Golden Notebook.
Ms. Lessing inspired a 41 of feminists with this breakthrough novel, which informed the 20th-century view of the male-female 42 and the feminist movement regarded as a pioneering work.
Ms. Lessing wrote 43 about the inner lives of women 44 she rejected the idea that they should abandon their lives to marriage and children. The Golden Notebook told the story of Anna Wulf, a woman who wanted to live 45 .
Because Ms. Lessing frankly described female anger and aggression(争强好胜), she was 46 as unfeminine. But Ms. Lessing also felt that 47 only on feminism hid the other issues raised by the novel. So she always had 48 . comments about the feminist movement, 49 many of its members admired her. Speaking in New York in 1970, she said, “I've got the 50 that the sex war is not the most vital one going on nor is it the most important 51 in our lives."
14 years later, she said that the women's movement should have tried to 52 men. “How can you expect things to 53 ," she said, “if you're talking to yourself?" Asked about 54 anti-feminist feelings when her work referred to the issues that fueled the women's movement, she 55 _, "It wouldn't be enough to say I'm a woman, after all?"
36.A. peace B. literature C. medicine D.physics
37.A.published B. read C. printed D.sold
38.A. for B. with C. against D.about
39.A. promote B. narrow C. explore D. remove
40.A.poem B.play C.film D.novel
41.A. generation B. handful C. district D. minority
42.A. marriage B. relationship C. friendship D. battle
43.A. disappointedly B. negatively C. honestly D. proudly
44.A. but B. yet C. so D. and
45.A.hopefully B. successfully C. freely D. quietly
46.A. appreciated B. arrested C. attacked D.respected
47.A.depending B. living C. agreeing D.focusing
48.A.casual B. sharp C. fair D.typical
49.A.though B. for C. unless D.after
50.A.impression B. answer C. feeling D. message
51.A.tradition B. state C. goal D. problem
52.A.back up B. work with C. care for D. appeal to
53.A. change B.happen C. end D. continue
54.A. our B. its C. her D. their
55.A. responded B. declared C. complained D. argued
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