[外语类试卷]考博英语模拟试卷140及答案与解析.doc
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1、考博英语模拟试卷 140及答案与解析 一、 Reading Comprehension 0 Music and literature, the two temporal arts, contrive their pattern of sounds in time; or, in other words of sounds and pauses. Communication may be made in broken words, the business of life be carried on with substantives alone; but that is not what we
2、 call literature; and the true business of the literary artist is to plait or weave his meaning, involving it around itself; so that each sentence, by successive phrases, shall first come into a kind of knot, and then, after a moment of suspended meaning, solve and clear itself. In every properly co
3、nstructed sentence there should be observed this knot or hitch; so that (however delicately) we are led to foresee, to expect, and then to welcome the successive phrases. The pleasure may be heightened by an element of surprise, as, very grossly, in the common figure of the antithesis, or, with much
4、 greater subtlety, where an antithesis is first suggested and then deftly evaded. Each phrase, besides, is to be comely in itself; and between the implication and the evolution of the sentence there should be a satisfying equipoise of sound; for nothing more often disappoints the ear than a sentence
5、 solemnly and sonorously prepared, and hastily and weakly finished. Nor should the balance be too striking and exact, for the one rule is to be infinitely various; to interest, to disappoint, to surprise, and yet still to gratify; to be ever changing, as it were, the stitch, and yet still to give th
6、e effect of an ingenious neatness. 1 According to the author, great literature depends on its _. ( A) meaning ( B) sound ( C) ideas ( D) balance 2 The author calls music and literature “the two temporal arts“ because they _. ( A) are not lasting ( B) are both used in temples ( C) are both based on a
7、ntithesis ( D) depend on time patterns 3 The function of the literary artist is to _. ( A) communicate with the reader ( B) carry on the business of life ( C) provide a knot and stitch ( D) present his ideas attractively 4 Antithesis is a means of securing _. ( A) surprise ( B) subtlety ( C) comelin
8、ess ( D) balance 5 The author believes that the enjoyment of literature comes from _. ( A) shock ( B) an anticipation of phrases ( C) the originality of the thought ( D) rhythmic sound 5 Jamess first novels used conventional narrative techniques: explicit characterization, action which related event
9、s in distinctly phased sequences, settings firmly outlined and specifically described. But this method gradually gave way to a subtler, more deliberate, more diffuse style of accumulation of minutely discriminated details whose total significance the reader can grasp only by constant attention and s
10、ensitive inference. His later novels play down scenes of abrupt and prominent action, and do not so much offer a succession of sharp shocks as slow piecemeal additions of perception. The curtain is not suddenly drawn back from shrouded things, but is slowly moved away. Such a technique is suited to
11、Jamess essential subject, which is not human action itself but the states of mind which produce and are produced by human actions and interactions. James was less interested in what characters do, than in the moral and psychological antecedents, realizations, and consequences which attend their doin
12、gs. This is why he more often speaks of “eases“ than of actions. His stories, therefore, grow more and more lengthy while the actions they relate grow simpler and less visible; not because they are crammed with adventitious and secondary events, digressive relief, or supernumerary characters, as ove
13、rstuffed novels of action are; but because he presents in such exhaustive detail every nuance of his situation. Commonly the interest of a novel is in the variety and excitement of visible actions building up to a climatic event which will settle the outward destinies of characters with story-book p
14、romise of permanence. A James novel, however, possesses its characteristic interest in carrying the reader through a rich analysis of the mental adjustments of characters to the realities of their personal situations as they are slowly revealed to them through exploration and chance discovery. 6 The
15、 title below that best expresses the main idea of the passage is _. ( A) Conventional Narrative Techniques ( B) The Psychological Novel ( C) Evolution of Manner from Matter ( D) Drawing Back the Curtain 7 James was primarily interested in _. ( A) telling an exciting story ( B) capturing a setting (
16、C) analyzing the mental adjustments of his characters ( D) describing the behavior of Americans in Europe 8 James later novels differ from his earlier works in that they _. ( A) show specifically described settings ( B) are full of action ( C) are less lengthy ( D) analyze the states of mind of his
17、characters 9 Most of the fiction James read as a boy was probably _. ( A) indefinite ( B) easily misunderstood ( C) slow-moving ( D) strongly plotted 10 James later novels may be characterized as _. ( A) detective stories ( B) horror stories ( C) being dull ( D) psychological novels 10 Near the begi
18、nning of Goethes career, when his enthusiasm for Shakespeare was at once the excitement of new discovery and a reflection of the championship of the human spirit in opposition to the formalities of Neoclassicism, be happened upon the autobiography of Gotz yon Berlichingen, a sixteenth-century robber
19、 knight who represented himself as a defender of justice and righteousness in the midst of treacherous and Machiavellian princes and nobles. Inspired by these idealistic sentiments, by the new patriotic spirit, and by a strong Rousseauistic conviction in regard to the goodness of the natural instinc
20、ts of man, Goethe attempted to imitate Shakespeares use of historical characters by writing a play about a rather obscure figure in German history. Creating an authentic sixteenth-century background, Goethe also projects something of the Sturm und Drang sentiments of revolt as the rebellious hero fi
21、ghts against the treachery and meanness of his age. The play is loosely organized and often uncertain in its direction. Its fifty-eight scenes, tragic and comic, are a deliberate flouting of time-honored principles of good dramatic structure. But it bas all the feeling of restless violence associate
22、d with the Sturm und Drang period. Gotz rebels and takes the peasants side against the artificialities and venality of a clerical court. Weisslingen is perverted and then destroyed by associates who are incapable of society, society wins; but the applause goes to the victims, and their martyrdom is
23、an inspiration for all mankind. Goethe knew that nobility of spirit is as rare as intelligence or force of character; hence be was no democrat. The peasants should have a master, but good leadership should exist for the benefit, not the exploitation, of the people. 11 Goethe was no democrat, because
24、 _. ( A) he felt that the peasants needed a master ( B) he believed that good character was rare ( C) in his play, corrupt society wins ( D) he supported a robber knight 12 Goethe was not inspired by _. ( A) Shakespeare ( B) neoclassicism ( C) Rousseau ( D) Sturm und Drang sentiments 13 The fifty-ei
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