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问题                                                 Rupert Brooke
    Rupert Brooke, one of the leading poets of his generation, was
renowned as a romantic, unlike many of his contemporaries who                         【M1】________
specialized in writing about the pointless of war.                                    【M2】________
He was born in 1887, the son of a House Master at Rugby,
where Rupert attended both the preparatory and main schools. When
he went up to Cambridge in 1906 as a classics scholar, he fared badly                 【M3】________
in his examinations as his interests laid in literature and theater.                  【M4】________
During his time at Cambridge, his wit and good looks ensured his                      【M5】________
place as a member of the elite circle of intellectuals studying there.
    After university he went to study German in Munich, falling in
love with a sculptress there and working feverishly to begin his first                【M6】________
volume of poetry, which produced a profit within a few weeks of its publication in 1911.
    With his early success, Brooke often felt unsettled as he                         【M7】________
struggled to come to term with the underlying contradictions in his                   【M8】________
character. Many times his free spirits and bohemianism conflicted                     【M9】________
directly with the innate Puritanism he had inherited from his mother.                 【M10】________
Because of these he would sometimes distance himself from his fellows and adopt an irrational suspicious attitude towards them. [br] 【M3】

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答案 classics→classicaI

解析 scholar为名词,修饰名词一般用形容词,而classics作为名词,为“文豪;名著”,在语法结构和语义上均不符合,故将classics改为classical。
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