Chris Baildon, tall and lean, was in his early thirties, and the end produc

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问题      Chris Baildon, tall and lean, was in his early thirties, and the end product of an old decayed island family.
     Chris shared the too large house with his father, an arthritic and difficult man, and a wasp-tongued aunt, whose complaints ended only when she slept.
     The father and his sister, Chris’s Aunt Agatha, engaged in shrill-voiced arguments over nothing. The continuous exchanges further confused their foolish wits, and yet held off an unendurable loneliness. They held a common grievance against Chris, openly holding him to blame for their miserable existence. He should long ago have lifted them from poverty, for had they not sacrificed everything to send him to England and Oxford University①?
     Driven by creditors or pressing desires, earlier Baildons had long ago cheaply disposed of valuable properties. Brother and sister never ceased to remind each other of the depressing fact that their ancestors had wasted their inheritance. This, in fact, was their only other point of agreement.
     A few years earlier Agatha had announced that she intended doing something about repairing the family fortunes. The many empty rooms could be rented to selected guests. She would establish, not a boarding house, but a home for ladies and gentlemen, and make a tidy profit. She threw herself into the venture with a noisy fury. Old furniture was polished; rugs and carpets were beaten, floors painted, long-stored mattresses, pillows and bed linen aired and sweetened in the sun.
     Agatha, with a fine air of defiance, took the copy for a modest advertisement to the press. Two guests were lured by the promise of beautiful gourmet meals, a home atmosphere in an historic mansion, the company of’ well-brought-up ladies and gentlemen. The two, one a bank clerk and the other a maiden lady employed in a bookshop, arrived simultaneously, whereupon Agatha descend to show them to their room, and promptly forgot about them. There was no hot water. Dinner time found Baildon and Agatha sharing half a cold chicken and a few boiled potatoes in the dining room’s gloomy vastness.
     When the guests came timidly to inquire about the dining-hours, and to point out that there were no sheets on the beds, no water in the pots, no towels on their racks, Agatha reminded them that the Baidons were not inn-keepers, and then treated them to an account of the family’s past glories②. [br] Agatha’s venture was unlikely to succeed because ______.

选项 A、she and her brother were very indifferent and impolite to the guests.
B、she got no support from her family
C、the furniture there is too inadequate
D、she lacked experience of’ domestic work

答案 D

解析 推理判断题。倒数第二段第三句话说Agatha把客人引进住处后很快就把人家忘到九霄云外,客人没有热水可用,没有什么吃的东西,没有床单,没有毛巾,水壶里没有水,这里并不是指他们不礼貌,对客人漠不关心,排除选项A ;而主要是因为她缺乏做家务工作的经验;本段最后一句活说进餐时间到了她和哥哥二人啃半只冷鸡,吃一点煮土豆,文章最后一句话当客人问他们时,他们竟认为自己不是旅店管理员,不知道还要为客人提供食物,所以她的冒险不太可能取得成功,原因是由于缺乏生活经验,正确答案为D 。选项B 从文章并不能找到支撑;选项C 不是
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