The train was whirling onward with such dignity of motion that a glance from the window seemed simply to prove that plains of Te

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问题    The train was whirling onward with such dignity of motion that a glance from the window seemed simply to prove that plains of Texas were pouring eastward. 【R1】_____
   A newly married pair had boarded this coach at San Antonio. The man’s face was reddened from many days in the wind and sun, and a direct result of his new black clothes was that his brick-colored hands were constantly performing in a most conscious fashion. From time to time he looked down respectfully at his attire. He sat with a hand on each knee, like a man waiting in a barber’s shop. 【R2】_____
   The bride was not pretty, nor was she very young. She wore a dress of blue cashmere, with small reservations of velvet here and there, and with steel buttons abounding. She continually twisted her head to regard her puff sleeves, very stiff, and high. They embarrassed her. It was quite apparent that she had cooked, and that she expected to cook, dutifully. The blushes caused by the careless scrutiny of some passengers as she had entered the car were strange to see upon this plain, under-class countenance, which was drawn in placid, almost emotionless lines.
   They were evidently very happy. "Ever been in a parlor-car before?" he asked, smiling with delight.
   "No, " she answered. "I never was. It’s fine, ain’t it?"
   "Great! And then after a while we’ll go forward to the dinner, and get a big lay-out. Fresh meal in the world. Charge a dollar."
   "Oh, do they?" cried the bride. "Charge a dollar? Why, that’s too much? For us? Ain’t it, Jack?"
   "Nor this trip, anyhow, " he answered bravely. "We’re going to go the whole thing."
   Later he explained to her about the trains. "You see, it’s a thousand miles from one end of Texas to the other; and this runs right across it, and never stops but four times." He had the pride of an owner. He pointed out to her the dazzling fittings of the coach; and in truth her eyes opened wider and she contemplated the sea-green figured velvet, the shining brass, silver, and glass, the wood that gleamed as darkly brilliant as the surface of a pool of oil. At one end a bronze figure sturdily held a support for a separated chamber, and at convenient places on the ceiling were frescos in olive and silver.
   To the minds of the pair, their surroundings reflected the glory of their marriage that morning in San Antonio; this was the environment of their new estate; and the man’s face in particular beamed with an elation that made him appear ridiculous to the Negro porter. This individual at times surveyed them from afar with an amused and superior grin. On other occasions he bullied them with skill in ways that did not make it exactly plain to them that they were being bullied. He subtly used all the manners of the most unconquerable kind of snobbery. He oppressed them. But of this oppression they had small knowledge, and they speedily forgot that infrequently a number of travelers covered them with stares of derisive enjoyment. 【R3】_____
   "We are due in Yellow Sky at 3:42, " he said, looking tenderly into her eyes.
   "Oh, are we?" she said, as if she had not been aware of it. To evince surprise at her husband’s statement was part of her wifely amiability. She took from a pocket a little silver watch; and as she held it before her, and stared at it with a frown of attention, the new husband’s face shone.
   "I bought it in San Anton from a friend of mine, " he told her gleefully.
   "It’s seventeen minutes past twelve, " she said, looking up at him with a kind of shy and clumsy coquetry. 【R4】_____
   At last they went to the dining-car. Two rows of Negro waiters, in glowing white suits, surveyed their entrance with the interest, and also the equanimity, of men who had been forewarned. The pair fell to the lot of a waiter who happened to feel pleasure in steering them through their meal. He viewed them with the manner of a fatherly pilot, his countenance radiant with benevolence. 【R5】_____And yet,  as they returned to their coach, they showed in their faces a sense of escape.
   A. The glances he devoted to other passengers were furtive and shy.
   B. A passenger, noting this play, grew excessively sardonic, and winked at himself in one of the numerous mirrors.
   C. Presently it was apparent that, as the distance from Yellow Sky grew shorter, the husband became commensurately restless.
   D. To the left, miles down a long purple slope, was a little ribbon of mist where moved the keening Rio Grande.
   E. Vast flats of green grass, dull-hued spaces of mesquite and cactus, little groups of frame houses, woods of light and tender trees, all were sweeping into the east, sweeping over the horizon, a precipice.
   F. Historically there was supposed to be something infinitely humorous in their situation.
   G. The patronage, entwined with the ordinary deference, was not plain to them.
【R3】

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答案F

解析 根据这一段的内容可知,火车上的其他乘客以及服务生觉得他们很滑稽,用轻蔑的态度注视着他们,拿他们取乐,但是他们并不以为然,F项中的“their situation”与上文相承接,因此选择F。
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