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Not only was Gene
Stratton-Porter one of Indiana's most well-known authors, but she was also an
environmentalist, photographer, and artist. Gene shared her passion for the
environment and wildlife in her writing and used her influence to fight for the
preservation of nature and alert others to the importance of their natural
surroundings.
Born in 1863 in Indiana,
she grew up with a love of nature and spent most of her innocent childhood
wandering through farms and forests, catching butterflies and observing birds
like doves and small animals like geese. In 1886, Gene married Charles Porter.
Although she expressed happiness with her family life, Gene lived a more
independent life traditionally unavailable to women in the late nineteenth
century. Gene insisted on writing and photographing wildlife around her cabin
near Limberlost Swamp. There she expressed her passionate feelings towards
nature and its preservation. She spent much time in Limberlost, and later the
cabin became the site where she conducted field studies on Indiana's natural
environment.
Early in her life, Gene
studied nature in the Limberlost Swamp and recorded her thorough observations
through photographs and detailed writings. Gene published dozens of books—novels, nature studies, poetry collections and children's books.
Her books mainly connect readers to natural settings and earn her a high
reputation. One of her best-known novels, A Girl of the Limberlost is about a
lonely girl who lives on a farm and escapes from her sufferings in Limberlost.
Gene's legacy (遗留物)is visible not only within her books, photography and films but
also within the Limberlost Swamp, which eventually faded away to the farmland.
Fortunately, through her hard work and dedication, the land is slowly being
restored to its natural state, with over 400 acres preserved for nature study
today.
(1)
Which of the following can best describe Gene?
A . Considerate.
B . Mysterious.
C . Productive.
D . Generous.
(2)
What can we learn about Gene in the 1880s?
A . She conveyed her passion for natural conservation.
B . She was absorbed in her happy family life totally.
C . She spent an unforgettable childhood on the farm.
D . She moved to Limberlost to enjoy independence.
(3)
What made Gene obtain a wide recognition?
A . Publishing many books of different types.
B . Teaching herself to learn photography.
C . Taking various pictures of surroundings.
D . Getting her readers more access to nature.
(4)
What is Limberlost Swamp like now?
A . It centers on preserving the wildlife.
B . It is turning into its original condition.
C . It offers cabins for scientific research.
D . It has transferred to farmland forever.
答案: C
A
D
B