问答题
And yet the voices in the house, behind the sprays of mimosa and almond blossom, and from under the piles of iridescent cushions, simply trilled and screamed in a sort of ecstasy: " There must be more money! Oh-h-h; there must be more money. Oh, now, now-w! Now-w-w—there must be more money! —More than ever! More than ever!"
【正确答案】正确答案:This passage is taken from David Herbert Lawrence" s The Rocking-Horse Winner. A boy named Paul begins to gamble on horse to win his mother" s love. At first, he always wins and gets lots of money for his mother. But his mother is so greed and never satisfied. After once running the rocking-horse, he falls down on the ground and dies. This paragraph describes after Paul wins a large amount of money, the voices in the house are more and more, which indicates the greedy heart of people for more money to satisfy their need for luxury life. The voices are so dense that they linger in every corner in the house, symbolizing the human nature twisted by industrial civilization and money.