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It is so mild and moist as I saunter along by the wall east of the Hill that I remember, or anticipate, one of those warm(1) in the spring, when the earth is just laid bare, the wind is south, and the cladonia lichens are (2) and lusty with moisture, your foot sinking into them and pressing the water out as from a sponge, and the (3)places also are drinking it in. You wander (4) in a beaded coat, wet to the skin of your legs, sit on moss-clad rocks and stumps, and hear the (5)of migrating sparrows flitting amid the shrub oaks, sit long at a time, still, and have your thoughts. A rain which is as serene as fair (6) , suggesting fairer weather than was ever seen. You could hug the clods that (7) you. You feel the fertilizing influence of the rain in your mid. The part of you that is wettest is fullest of life, — (8) the lichens. You discover evidences of immortality not known to (9) .You cease to die. You detect some buds and sprouts of life. Every (10)in the old rye-field is on virgin soil.And then the rain comes thicker and faster than before, thawing the (11) frost in the ground, detaining the migrating bird, and turn your back to it, full of serene, contented (12) , soothed by the steady dropping on the withered leaves, more at home for being abroad, more comfortable for being wet, sinking at each step (13)into the thawing earth, gladly (14)the gray rotting ice. The dullest sounds seem sweetly modulated by the air. You leave your tracks (15) spring rye, scaring the fox-colored sparrows along the woodsides. You cannot go home yet; you stay and sit in the rain. You (16) along the distant woodsides, full of joy and expectation, seeing (17)beauty, hearing nothing but music, as free as the (18)sparrow, seeing far ahead, a courageous (19) ,a great philosopher, not indebted to any academy or college for this (20),but chiefly to the April rain, which descend on all alike.



A.showers B.pitfalls C.blizzards D.rainstorms
问题2:
A.swollen B.springe C.winded D.swabbed
问题3:
A.sunny B.saggy C.sandy D.faddy
问题4:
A.absolutely B.indefinitely C.consequently D.magnificently
问题5:
A.vibration B.murmuring C.uproar D.lisping
问题6:
A.sky B.weather C.moisture D.climates
问题7:
A.defile B.deveined C.doxastic D.granulate
问题8:
A.simulate to B.dislike to C.like D.likewise
问题9:
A.snobbism B.steals C.genius D.divines
问题10:
A.step B.press C.cornerstone D.episode
问题11:
A.restraining B.upstanding C.demanding D.remaining
问题12:
A.believe B.thought C.entrust D.perception
问题13:
A.deep B.hovering C.shadow D.paraffined
问题14:
A.disturbed in B.breaking up C.interruption D.breaking through
问题15:
A.perspective B.in respects of C.in fields of D.aspects of
问题16:
A.glide B.slide C.corroded D.crush
问题17:
A.no other than B.nothing but C.thereafter D.withstanding
问题18:
A.color of fox B.fox color C.color like fox D.fox-colored
问题19:
A.patriot B.coregency C.knight D.armor
问题20:
A.extravagation B.expenditure C.expectation D.expansion

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