The silent young woman in bed number six is called Jasmine. So am I, but names are only superficial things, floats bobbing on th

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问题     The silent young woman in bed number six is called Jasmine. So am I, but names are only superficial things, floats bobbing on the surface of the water, and we share deeper connections than that. Which is why she fascinates me—why I spend my off-duty time sitting beside her.
    Today is difficult. The ward heaves with patients and I am kept busy. Finally, late in the afternoon, I get a few moments to take it over to the orange plastic chair beside her bed. "Hello, Jasmine," I say, as if greeting myself. She does not reply. Jasmine never replies. She is down too deep.
    Like me, she has been sea-damaged. I too, am the daughter of a fisherman, so I bait my words like fish-hooks, cast them into her ears, imagine them sinking down through cold, dark water. Down to wherever she may be. "I have little time today, " I tell her, touching her hair. With Jasmine, it is always difficult not to touch. She is that rare thing, a truly beautiful woman. Because of this, people invent reasons to walk by. I catch them looking, drinking her in, feeding on her. They are barracuda, all of them. Great beauty is something Jasmine and I do not share. I am glad of it. "Your father may be here soon," I say. "Last week he said he would come. " Jasmine says nothing. Her left eyelid flickers, perhaps.
    It is two months since the incident on her father’s fishing boat, since she fell overboard, sank, became entangled in the nets. It was some time before anyone noticed, then there was panic. Her father hauled her back on board and sailed for home. When he finally arrived, he carried ashore what he thought was his daughter’s body. Fortunately, there was a doctor in the village that morning, a young man visiting relatives. It was he who brought this drowned woman back from the brink, he who told me her story. She opened her eyes, he said, looked up at her father and spoke a single word—then sank again, this time into coma. Barracuda. That is what Jasmine said.
When her father visits, he touches her hair, kisses her cheek, sits in the orange plastic chair at the side of her bed and holds her hand. Like my own father, he has the big, brown, life-roughened hands of a fisherman. He too smells of the sea, and pretends he is a good, simple man. Jasmine. We share so much: we are almost one.
    I remember early mornings, my hair touched to wake me, my father lifting me half-asleep from my bed, carrying me, dropping me into his boat. His voice rough in my ear, his hands rough on my skin. I never wanted to go, but I was just a child. He did as he wished.
    "Jasmine, you have a life inside you. Can’t you hear it calling?" I watch Jasmine’s eyelids, waiting for her to bite.
Which of the following words can best describe the author’s feeling towards Jasmine?

选项 A、Perplexed.
B、Fascinated.
C、Affectionate.
D、Sympathetic.

答案D

解析 推断题。作者经常到贾丝敏床前和她说话,而由于两人有相似的生活背景和经历,作者对她的遭遇感同身受,对比各个选项,唯有sympathetic“同情的”最能恰当概括作者对贾丝敏的感觉,故[D]为答案。从原文可以明显看出,作者对贾丝敏的态度并没有矛盾和迷茫,故排除[A];虽然在首段中作者提到she fascinates me,但不可仅由字面判定作者对贾丝敏的感觉就是“着迷的”,故排除[B];而作者虽然在文中表现出了对贾丝敏的关心,但是用喜爱、疼爱来形容不合适,不如sympathetic确切,故[C]不是最佳答案。
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