The very first line of the lengthy saga Anna Karenina gives the reader an immedi

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问题 The very first line of the lengthy saga Anna Karenina gives the reader an immediate sense of Leo Tolstoy’s main theme: "Happy families are all alike; every unhappy family is unhappy in its own way." From this morose observation, it is clear that Tolstoy’s characters are probably not going to be bland or blithe. Throughout his novel, Tolstoy depicts the ambiguities and ambivalences felt by seemingly real people in real-life situations. The main character, Anna Karenina, has a quietly desperate air throughout the story. The reader first meets her in an attempt to talk her sister-in-law out of leaving Anna’s adulterous brother. Even in this scene, where Anna most extols the joys of married life, she seems to be missing a part of herself. Despite her protestations, she only pretends to be happy and content. [br] Which of the following, if true, most logically completes the passage?

选项 A、Anna’s brother, however, is quite content with his choices, and continues to act in his own interests.
B、Tolstoy continues to weave Anna’s story of sadness and self-deception until its tragic conclusion.
C、Anna’s sister-in-law decides that she must leave her husband for her own wellbeing.
D、Tolstoy’s other novels follow the same motif.
E、Tolstoy’s insistence on depressive characterization renders his novels almost unreadable.

答案 B

解析 The best answer is B. The passage introduces Tolstoy’s main theme of personal uncertainty and unhappiness. Choice B describes how this theme continues to play out in the life of Tolstoy’s main character. Therefore, choice B is the best answer.
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