She was glad of the lake. It’s soft; dark water helped to soothe and quiet her mind. It took her away from the noisy, squawkish world of the cat-walk and let her lie untroubled at its side, listening only to the gentle lapping of its waves.
She felt at peace. Alone. Unhindered and free. Free to do nothing but watch and listen and dream.
London, Paris, New York - names, only names. Names that had once meant excitement, then boredom, then frustration then slavery. Names that had brought her to the edge of a breakdown and left her doubting her own sanity.
But here everything was at peace. The lake, the trees, the cottage. Here she could stay for the rest of her life. Here she would be happy to die.
Across the sun hurried a darkening filter of cloud. The ripples on the water, chased by a freshening wind, pushed their way anxiously from the far side of the lake until they almost bounced at her feet. And in the East there was thunder.
Quickly she gathered her things together and made for the cottage. But already the rain flecked the water behind her and pattered the leaves as she raced beneath the trees. Sodden and breathless, she ran for the cottage door, and, as she opened it, the storm burst.
And there on the hearth, haggard and unwelcome, stood a man.
“Hello!”
I was an odd way to greet a complete stranger who had invaded her home, but it was all she could think of to say. A casual greeting to someone who seemed to be expecting her, waiting for her. Maybe it was the way they did things down here?
“I suppose you had to shelter from the storm too?” she asked.
The man said nothing.
She ought to have been angry at this rude intrusion on her privacy, but anger somehow seemed pointless. It was as if the cottage was his, the hearth was his, and she had come out of the storm to seek refuge at his door. She watched him, cautiously; waiting for an explanation. He said nothing. Not a word
- A.she liked the beautiful scenery there
- B.she enjoyed the solitude there
- C.she could withdraw from society
- D.she might encounter a stranger
正确答案及解析
正确答案
解析
文中对景物的描写“The lake, the trees, the cottage.”是为了突出安静自由的氛围,而不是景色的美丽,A项错误。D项“她可能会遇到一个陌生人”,错误。因为当时她还没有遇到文中提到的陌生男子。C项为干扰项,女主人公想逃离的是模特界喧嚣的生活,而不是整个社会,C项错误。由第二段“She felt at peace. Alone. Unhindered and free. Free to do nothing but watch and listen and dream.”和第四段“But here everything was at peace”可知女主人公真正想要的是内心的平静,B项正确。
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