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Unit one Text 1 Question 5: The writer’s attitude to Tesco can be said to be _____

A. biased.
B. objective.
C. sympathetic.
D. optimistic.

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Unit one Text 2 Question 1:The poetry of Hughes’s forerunners is characteristic of ______

A. its natural, crude flavor.
B. its distorted depiction of people’s daily life.
C. its penetrating sight.
D. its fantastical enthusiasm.

Unit one Text 2 Question 2: The word “vilified” (Line 4, Paragraph 2)most probably means _____

A. tortured
B. harassed
C. scolded
D. tormented

Unit one Text 2 Question 3: According to the third paragraph, Hughes’s collection of letters are _____

A. the exact reason responsible for both his fame and notoriety.
B. personalized description of his double identity as a public and a private figure.
C. reflections of his struggle between his literary devotion and the reality.
D. his meditation and exploration on the literary world and the essence of literature.

Unit one Text 2 Question 4: From the letters, we may find the cause of Hughes’s internal struggle is _____

A. his eager and unsatisfied passion for literature.
B. that he is a part-private, part-public creature.
C. that he is constrained by the fear of his privacy being exposed to the criticism of the public.
D. the moral torment exerted by himself.

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