单选题Virginius would feel more or less guilty when he______.Afancied being disloyal to Victoria.Bthought about Victoria’s perfection.Ctried to find fault with Victoria.Dbegan to dislike Victoria’s features.
单选题
Virginius would feel more or less guilty when he______.
A
fancied being disloyal to Victoria.
B
thought about Victoria’s perfection.
C
tried to find fault with Victoria.
D
began to dislike Victoria’s features.
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解析:
细节题。纵观四个选项,Virginius显然不会在想到妻子的完美时感到内疚,故排除B项。Virginius认为妻子除了缺乏一点令人心动的脆弱外,可以堪称完美,但这并不表明他去刻意地挑剔妻子,故排除C项。文章虽提到Victoria的容颜随着时间的流逝开始衰老,但并没有说Virginius因此而不喜欢她的容貌,故排除D项。文章尾段第三句提到,臆想对自己妻子不忠的丈夫总会有淡淡的不安,正是带着这样的不安,他告诉自己,他的妻子是个真正的好女人。由此可以推断,当幻想自己对Victoria不忠时他会感到自责,故答案为A项。
细节题。纵观四个选项,Virginius显然不会在想到妻子的完美时感到内疚,故排除B项。Virginius认为妻子除了缺乏一点令人心动的脆弱外,可以堪称完美,但这并不表明他去刻意地挑剔妻子,故排除C项。文章虽提到Victoria的容颜随着时间的流逝开始衰老,但并没有说Virginius因此而不喜欢她的容貌,故排除D项。文章尾段第三句提到,臆想对自己妻子不忠的丈夫总会有淡淡的不安,正是带着这样的不安,他告诉自己,他的妻子是个真正的好女人。由此可以推断,当幻想自己对Victoria不忠时他会感到自责,故答案为A项。
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