【考研类试卷】国际关系学院英语语言文学专业英美文学真题2008年及答案解析.doc
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1、国际关系学院英语语言文学专业英美文学真题 2008年及答案解析(总分:150.00,做题时间:90 分钟)1.The Love Song of J. Alfred PrufrockS“io credesse che mia risposta fosseA persona che mai tornasse al mondo,Questa fiama staria senza piu scosse.Ma perciocche giarnmai di questo fondoNon torno vivo alcun, s“I“odo il veroSenza tema d“infamia ti ri
2、spondo.Let us go then, you and I,When the evening is spread out against the skyLike a patient etherized upon a table;Let us go, through certain half-deserted streets,The muttering retreatsOf restless nights in one-night cheap hotelAnd sawdust restaurants with oyster-shells;Streets tat follow like a
3、tedious argumentOf insidious intentTo lead you to an overwhelming question.Oh, do not ask, “What is it?“Let us go and make our visit.In the room the women come and goTalking of Michelangelo.The yellow fog that rubs its back upon the window-panes,The yellow smoke that rubs its muzzle on the window-pa
4、nes,Licked its tongue into the corners of the evening,Lingered upon the pools that stand in drains,Let fall upon its back the soot that falls from chimneys,Slipped by the terrace, made a sudden leap,And seeing that it was a soft October night,Curled once about the house, and fell asleep.And indeed t
5、here will be timeFor the yellow smoke that slides along the street,Rubbing its back upon the window-panes;There will be time, there will be timeTo prepare a face to meet the faces that you meet;There will be time to murder and create,And time for all the works and days of handsThat lift and drop a q
6、uestion on your plateTime for you and time for me,And time yet for a hundred indecisions,And for a hundred visions and revisions,Before the taking of a toast and tea.In the room the women come and goTalking of Michelangelo.And indeed there will be timeTo wonder, “Do I dare?“ and, “Do I dare?“Time to
7、 turn back and descend the stair,With a bald spot in the middle of my hair(They will say: “How his hair is growing thin!“)My morning coat, my collar mounting firmly to the chin,My necktie rich and modest, but asserted by a simple pin(They will say:“ By how his arms and legs are thin!“)Do I dare?Dist
8、urb the universe?In a minute there is timeFor decisions and revisions which a minute will reverse.For I have known them all already, known them allHave known the evenings, mornings, afternoons,I have measured out my life with coffee spoons;I know the voices dying with coffee spoons;I know the voices
9、 dying with a dying fallBeneath the music from a farther room.So how should I presume?And I have known the eyes already, known them allThe eyes that fix you in a formulated phrase,And when I am formulated, sprawling on a pin,When I am pinned and wriggling on the wall,Then how should I beginTo spit o
10、ut all the butt-ends of my days and ways?And how should I presume?And I have known the arms already, known them allArms that are braceleted and white and bare(But in the lamplight, downed with light brown hair!)Is it perfume from a dressThat makes me so digress?Arms that lie along a table, or wrap a
11、bout a shawl.And should I then presume?And how should I begin?Shall I say, I have gone at dusk through narrow streetsAnd watched the smoke that rises from the pipesOf lonely men in shirt-sleeves, leaning out of windows?I should have been a pair of ragged clawsScuttling across the floors of silent se
12、as.And the afternoon, the evening, sleeps so peacefully!Smoothed by long fingers,Asleep. tired. or it malingers,Stretched on the floor, here beside you and me.Should I, after tea and cakes and ices,Have the strength to force the moment to its crisis?But though I have wept and fasted, wept and prayed
13、,Though I have seen my head (grown slightly bald) brought in upon a platter,I am no prophetand here“s no great matter;I have seen the moment of my greatness flicker,And I have seen the eternal Footman hold my coat, and snicker,And in short, I was afraid.And would it have been worth it, after all,Aft
14、er the cups, the marmalade, the tea,Among the porcelain, among some talk of you and me,Would it have been worth while,To have bitten off the matter with a smile,To have squeezed the universe into a ballTo roll it towards some overwhelming question,To say: “I am Lazarus, come from the dead,Come back
15、to tell you all, I shall tell you all“If one, settling a pillow by her head,Should say: “That is not what I meant at all.That is not it, at all.“And would it have been worth it, after all,Would it have been worth while,After the sunsets and the dooryards and the sprinkled streets,After the novels, a
16、fter the teacups, after the skirts that trail alongThe floorAnd this, and so much more? It is impossible to say just what I mean!But as if a magic lantern threw the nerves in patterns on a screen:Would it have been worth whileIf one, settling a pillow or throwing off a shawl,And turning toward the w
17、indow, should say:“That is not it at all,That is not what I meant, at all.“No! I am not Prince Hamlet, nor was meant to be;Am an attendant lord, one that will doTo swell a progress, start a scene or two.Advise the prince; no doubt, an easy tool,Deferential, glad to be of usePolitic, cautious, and me
18、ticulous;Full of high sentence, but a bit obtuse;At times, indeed, almost ridiculous-Almost, at times, the Fool.I grow old. I grow old.I shall wear the bottoms of my trousers rolled.Shall I part my hair behind? Do I dare to eat a peach?I shall wear white flannel trousers, and walk upon the beach.I h
19、ave heard the mermaids singing, each to each.I do not thing that they will sing to me.I have seen them riding seaward on the wavesCombing the white hair of the waves blown backWhen the wind blows the water white and black.We have lingered in the chambers of the seaBy sea-girls wreathed with seaweed
20、red and brownTill human voices wake us, and we drown.(分数:90.00)_2.On the RoadHe was not interested in the snow. When he got off the freight, one early evening during the depression, Sargeant never even noticed the snow. But he must have felt it seeping down his neck, cold, wet, sopping in his shoes.
21、 But if you had asked him, he wouldn“t have known it was snowing. Sargeant didn“t see the snow, not even under the bright lights of the main street, falling white and flaky against the night. He was too hungry, too sleepy, too tired. The Reverend Mr. Dorset, however, saw the snow when he switched on
22、 his porch light, opened the front door of his parsonage, and found standing there before him a big black man with snow on his face, a human piece of night with snow on his faceobviously unemployed. Said the Reverend Mr. Dorset before Sargeant even realized he“d opened his mouth: “I“m sorry. No! Go
23、right down this street four blocks and turn to your left, walk up seven and you“ll see the Relief Shelter. I“m sorry. No!“ He shut the door. Sargeant wanted to tell the holy man that he had already been to the Relief Shelter, been to hundreds of relief shelters during the depression years, the beds
24、were always gone and supper was over, the place was full, and they drew the color line anyhow. But the minister said “No“ and shut the door. Evidently he didn“t want to hear about it. And he had a door to shut. The big black man turned away. And even yet he didn“t see the snow, walking right into it
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