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  (E) poet: listener

 

  9. QUARRY: ROCK

  (A) silt: gravel

  (B) sky: rain

  (C) cold: ice

  (D) mine: ore

  (E) jewel: diamond

 

  10. STICKLER: EXACTING::

  (A) charlatan: forthright

  (B) malcontent: solicitous

  (C) misanthrope: expressive

  (D) defeatist: resigned

  (E) braggart: unassuming

 

  11. WALK: AMBLE::

  (A) dream: imagine

  (B) talk: chat

  (C) swim: float

  (D) look: stare

  (E) speak: whisper

 

  12. JAZZ: MUSIC::

  (A) act: play

  (B) variety: vaudeville

  (C) portraiture: painting

  (D) menu: restaurant

  (E) species: biology

 

  13. REPATRIATE: EMIGRATION::

  (A) reinstate: election

  (B) recall: impeachment

  (C) appropriate: taxation

  (D) repeal: ratification

  (E) appeal: adjudication

 

  14. PLACEBO: INNOCUOUS::

  (A) antibiotic: viral

  (B) vapor: opaque

  (C) salve: unctuous

  (D) anesthetic: astringent

  (E) vitamin: synthetic

 

  15. DISSEMINATE: INFORMATION::

  (A) amend: testimony

  (B) analyze: evidence

  (C) investigate: crime

  (D) prevaricate: confirmation

  (E) foment: discontentment

 

  16. VOICE: QUAVER::

  (A) pace: quicken

  (B) cheeks: dimple

  (C) concentration: focus

  (D) hand: tremble

  (E) eye: blink

 

  Mary Barton, particularly in its early chapters, is a

  moving response to the suffering of the industrial worker

  in the England of the 1840’s. What is most impressive

  about the book is the intense and painstaking effort made

  (5) by the author, Elizabeth Gaskell, to convey the experi-

  ence of everyday life in working-class homes. Her method

  is partly documentary in nature: the novel includes such

  features as a carefully annotated reproduction of dialect,

  the exact details of food prices in an account of a tea

  (10)party, an itemized description of the furniture of the

  Bartons’ living room, and a transcription (again anno-

  tated) of the ballad "The Oldham Weaver." The interest

  of this record is considerable, even though the method

  has a slightly distancing effect.

  (15) As a member of the middle class, Gaskell could

  hardly help approaching working-class life as an outside

  observer and a reporter, and the reader of the novel is

  always conscious of this fact. But there is genuine imag-

  inative re-creation in her accounts of the walk in 美国GREen

  (20)Heys Fields, of tea at the Bartons’ house, and of John

  Barton and his friend’s discovery of the starving family
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