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(4)Ina d the world from a Para.5 45.What is the role of Paragraph 5? he auth sthe immediate reason 46 e to (1)Although my grandmother never left Rainy Mountain in her long life.the immense landhGreat lay in her memorysf h haddhrersf )The conanthe Gra The Kiowas felt a sense of confinement in Yellowstone,Montana. 48.the top of the world:the best of the world 49.Be top:the it is an (1)虽然黄石地区很美, 能有受束缚,被禁梏的感觉。 )beautiful as it is:althou h it i (sate ofingtwthnimit restriction,mpriso ()sky the ine along which the sky seems to touch the earth:visible horizon (3)cleav (4)the high wall of the woods and deep cleava kylinefutheages of shade:This part is in apposition with the wor ect r the moun did of confinement" sense sed earlier (2)The eagle and the elk,the badger and the bear:Alliteratior again.Of all animals inhabiting in that large are ne author choos eginning th "e"and form of the moun wit a pain with b to a eve a finite artic Para.7 52.What is the main idea of the Paragraph? Thisparagraph is a depiction of the landscape which they came upon when th got out of the ape is open,I to双iithem时peor th th Yellowstone.The scription is very pictorial:the author is good at painting pictures with words.In with Wm. rgan, y sal I nave alw n concerned to ions of thin nder them to the mind's eve acc tely.Toth extent I would say that my writing tends to be pictorial.I really want to see things in my writing. er to see what I'm talking about,to have a visual impression. In July pe c to the g the Great Plains,not the side facing the (2)luxuriant strongly and thickly (③)七月,落基山脉面向平原的内坡上长满了亚麻,荞麦,景天和翠雀等各种植物。 54.Clusters of trees. (4) In a sense, their migration confirmed the ancient myth that they entered the world from a hollow log, for they did emerge from the sunless world of the mountains. Para. 5 45. What is the role of Paragraph 5? In this paragraph, the author returns to his grandmother again. Since she is the immediate reason for him to come to Rainy Mountain, she is the link between the author and his ancestors. 46. Although my grandmother.in her blood. (1) Although my grandmother never left Rainy Mountain in her long life, the immense landscape f the Great Plains lay in her memory as if she had lived there herself. (2) The continental interior rrefers o the Great Plains. Para. 6 47. What is the main idea of this paragraph? The Kiowas felt a sense of confinement in Yellowstone, Montana. 48. the top of the world: the best of the world the top: the best 49. But, beautiful as it is, one might have. (1) 虽然黄石地区很美,但人们可能有受束缚,被禁梏的感觉。 (2) beautiful as it is: although it is beautiful (3) confinement: state of being kept within limits; restriction, imprisonment 50. The sky in all . (1) skyline; the line along which the sky seems to touch the earth; visible horizon (2) close at hand: very close (3) cleavage: division, split (4) the high wall of the woods and deep cleavages of shade: This part is in apposition with the word “skyline”, a further explanation of the word. 51.There is perfect freedom. (1) I admit there is perfect freedom in the mountains, but only animals can enjoy this freedom thoroughly. The Kiowas did not feel free at all. Here this sentence echoes the idea of “ the sense of confinement” expressed earlier. (2) The eagle and the elk, the badger and the bear: Alliteration again. Of all animals inhabiting in that large area, the author chooses a pair of beginning with “e” and a pain with “b” to achieve a poetic effect. Also the author uses the singular form of the moun with the definite article of “ the” to denote a group. Para. 7 52. What is the main idea of the Paragraph? This paragraph is a depiction of the landscape which they came upon when they got out of the highlands in Montana. The new landscape is open, limitless and sunlit, allowing them a new vision into unknown distances. This forms a sharp contrast with the sunless mountainous landscape of Yellowstone. The sense of confinement and limitation in the mountains gave landscape of Yellowstone. The description is very pictorial: the author is good at painting pictures with words. In an interview with Wm. T. Morgan, Jr. in 1975, Momaday said, “ I have always been concerned to see what I’m writing , and I have a real image of the subject I am treating. I deal a lot in descriptive writing. I wrote descriptions of things. I try to render them to the mind’s eye accurately. To that extent I would say that my writing tends to be pictorial. I really want to see things in my writing, literally, and I want the reader to see what I’m talking about, to have a visual impression.” 53. In July the inland slope of the . (1) the inland slope: the side of the Rocky Mountains facing the Great Plains, not the side facing the Pacific Ocean lying to the west of the Rocky Mountains (2) luxuriant: growing strongly and thickly (3) 七月,落基山脉面向平原的内坡上长满了亚麻,荞麦,景天和翠雀等各种植物。 54. Clusters of trees
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