单选题What do we know about Lawrence after he became a teacher?AHe wrote many novels and stories.BHe worked with miners in his spare time.CHe escaped from the mines where his family lived.DHe learned how to write stories from a famous writer.
单选题
What do we know about Lawrence after he became a teacher?
A
He wrote many novels and stories.
B
He worked with miners in his spare time.
C
He escaped from the mines where his family lived.
D
He learned how to write stories from a famous writer.
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解析:
由文章的中间部分可知,劳伦斯成为教师后,逃离了他父亲作为矿工的生活环境,但他并没有忘记这一切,而是写了很多关于矿工家庭生活的小说。
由文章的中间部分可知,劳伦斯成为教师后,逃离了他父亲作为矿工的生活环境,但他并没有忘记这一切,而是写了很多关于矿工家庭生活的小说。
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