填空题 Proofread the passage as required: Each indicated line contains a maximum of one error. Correct the passage in the following way for a right line, put the sign "√" in the corresponding blank for a wrong word, underline the wrong word and write the correct one in the blank for a missing word, mark the position of the missing word with the sign "∧" and write the word you believe to be missing in the blank for an unnecessary word, cross the unnecessary word with the sign "—" and put the word with the sign "—" in the blank. Write the answers on the answer sheet.
Rupert Brooke

Rupert Brooke, one of the leading poets of his generation, was
renowned as a romantic, unlike many of his contemporaries who 82. ______
specialized in writing about the pointless of war. 83. ______
He was born in 1887, the son of a House Master at Rugby,
where Rupert attended both the preparatory and main schools. When
he went up to Cambridge in 1906 as a classics scholar, he fared badly 84. ______
in his examinations as his interests laid in literature and theater. 85. ______
During his time at Cambridge, his wit and good looks ensured his
place as a member of the elite circle of intellectuals study there. 86. ______
After university he went to study German in Munich, falling in
love with a sculptress there and working feverishly to begin his first 87. ______
volume of poetry, which produced a profit within a few weeks of its
publication in 1911.
With his early success, Brooke often felt unsettled as he 88. ______
struggled to come to term with the underlying contradictions in his 89. ______
character. Many times his free spirits and bohemianism conflicted 90. ______
directly with the innate Puritanism he had inherited from his mother. 91. ______
Because of these he would sometimes distance himself from his
fellows and adopt an irrational suspicious attitude towards them.