单选题In one sense _____ wrote all his life about one theme, which is neatly summed up in the famous phrase, “grace under pressure,” and created one hero who acts that theme out.AWalt WhitmanBEmily DickinsonCHenry JamesDErnest Hemingway
单选题
In one sense _____ wrote all his life about one theme, which is neatly summed up in the famous phrase, “grace under pressure,” and created one hero who acts that theme out.
A
Walt Whitman
B
Emily Dickinson
C
Henry James
D
Ernest Hemingway
参考解析
解析:
海明威的一生都在描写一个主题,即“重压下的风度”。
海明威的一生都在描写一个主题,即“重压下的风度”。
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