[外语类试卷]考博英语模拟试卷141及答案与解析.doc
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1、考博英语模拟试卷 141及答案与解析 一、 Reading Comprehension 0 Called by many critics the greatest achievement of English lyrical poetry, this elegy was written upon the death of a fellow alumnus of Miltons, Edward King, who was drowned in the Irish Sea in 1637. A group of Kings former schoolmates at Cambridge issue
2、d a commemorative volume titled Obsequies to the Memory of Mr. Edward King (1638). It was in this limited publication that Lycidas first appeared. Heretofore, of his great poems only Comus had been published, and that anonymously. Lycidas is not an expression of personal grief ( personal grief was t
3、o be eloquent in Miltons next important poem, the Latin Epitaphium Damonis), but rather a record of the thoughts that Kings death evoked in the poet. King had written verses himself and had prepared himself for the Church. These two facts of the dead mans career form the basis for what Milton had to
4、 say. Outwardly the poem is written in the tradition of pastoral poetry, and more particularly in the tradition of the pastoral elegy as exhibited in the ancient Greek Lament for Bion by Moschus. The poet is spoken of as a shepherd. But Milton introduces the innovation of identifying the Christian i
5、dea of shepherd (pastor) as meaning priest. In a wonderful fusion of pagan and Christian tradition, Milton makes his elegy the occasion for a scathing attack on the corruptions of the clergy in his time, with parenthetical thrusts of scorn at his trivial contemporaries, the Cavalier poets. Samuel Jo
6、hnson, who disliked all pastoral poetry, made the one outstandingly foolish judgment of his career, in dismissing Lycidas as a work of an. He said its “diction is harsh, the rhymes uncertain, and the numbers unpleasing, “-a testimony of the fact that Johnson was deaf to the refinements of English po
7、etry at its subtlest, for Lycidas is an exquisite piece of music from the first line through the last. Moreover, Johnson was upset at the mingling of “trifling fictions“ with “the most awful and sacred truths, such as ought never to be polluted with such irreverent combinations.“ That pronouncement
8、can only mean that Johnson failed to grasp the noble idea at the center of the poem: Miltons definition of the high function of a poet. 1 Samuel Johnson disliked Lycidas because _. ( A) he was deaf ( B) he made a foolish judgment ( C) it was a pastoral poem ( D) he was not a friend of Edward King 2
9、Lycidas first appeared _. ( A) in a thin volume ( B) in 1637 ( C) in a collection of memorial comment ( D) because Edward King drowned 3 Lycidas differed from Comus in that it _. ( A) was signed ( B) was written in Latin ( C) was written in English ( D) contained innovations 4 Lycidas is called an e
10、legy because it _. ( A) is a pastoral poem ( B) has religious overtones ( C) is based on Greek models ( D) praises the memory of a deceased person 5 According to this passage, Milton believed that _. ( A) it was necessary to combine truth and fiction ( B) the clergy of the seventeenth century was co
11、rrupt ( C) Edward King deserved a lyric poem ( D) writing should be published anonymously 5 The oldest adult human skull yet found belongs to the lowest grade of Homo erectus, and to the Australoid line. It is known as Pithecanthropus (Ape-Man) Number 4, because it was the fourth of its kind to be f
12、ound. All four were unearthed in river banks in central Java. Number 4 is about 700,000 years old, and Numbers 1,2, and 3 between 600,000 and 500,000. We know this because tektites-small, glassy nodules from outer space-were found in the same beds as the first three, and the beds containing Number 4
13、 lay underneath the tektite bed, along with the bones of a more ancient group of animals. These tektites have been picked up in large numbers in Java, the Philippines, and Australia, where they all fell in a single celestial shower. Their age-approximately 600,000 years-has been accurately measured
14、in several laboratories by nuclear chemical analysis, through the so-called argon-potassium method. Pithecanthropus Number 4 consists of the back part of a skull and its lower face, palate, and upper teeth. As reconstructed by Weidenreich, it is a brutal-looking skull, with heavy crests behind for p
15、owerful neck muscle attachments, a large palate, and large teeth, as in apes. The brain size of this skull was about 900 cubic centimeters; modern human brains range from about 1,000 to 2,000 cc with an average of about 1,450 cc. The brains of apes and Australopithecines are about 350 to 650 cc. So
16、Pithecanthropus Number 4 was intermediate in brain size between apes and living men. His fragmentary skull was not the only find made in the beds it lay in. Nearby were found the cranial vault of a two-year-old baby, already different from those of living infants, and a piece of chinless adult lower
17、 jaw. Two other jaws have been discovered in the same deposits which were much larger than any in the world certainly belonged to a Homo erectus. They are called Meganthropus (Big Man) and may have belonged to a local kind of Australopithecine, but this is not certain, If so, Homo erectus coexisted
18、with, or overlapped, the Anstralopithecines in Java as well as in South Africa, which implies that man did not originate in either place, but somewhere in between. 6 Tektites are _. ( A) found with the bones of animals ( B) crystalline lumps of a glassy substance ( C) a step in evolution ( D) as old
19、 as Ape-Man Number 4 7 From this passage, we may conclude that Australopithecines are _. ( A) ape-like creatures ( B) inhabitants of Australia ( C) brutal and powerful ( D) smaller than humans 8 Scientists are certain that Pithecanthropus Number 4 is older than Pithecanthropus Numbers 1,2, and 3 bec
20、ause _. ( A) it was discovered later than the others ( B) it was found with tektites ( C) of chemical analysis ( D) it was underneath all the tektites 9 The age of prehistoric fossils can be determined by _. ( A) nuclear chemical analysis ( B) data left with the fossils ( C) reconstructing the skull
21、 ( D) external evidence in the ground in which the fossil is found 10 We may conclude from the data about the brain size of the skulls of Pithecanthropus Numbers 1,2,3 and 4 and modem human brains that _. ( A) modem man is larger ( B) modern man is smaller ( C) modern man is less brutal-looking ( D)
22、 Pithecanthropus Number ls brain size was more than an Australopithecines 10 The drama critic, on the other hand, has no such advantage. He cannot be selective; he must cover everything that is offered for public scrutiny in the principal playhouses of the city where he works. The column space that
23、seemed, yesterday, so pitifully inadequate to contain his comments on Long Days Journey Into Night is roughly the same as that which yawns today for his verdict on the latest scrap of milk-fed Kitsch that has chanced to find for itself a numbskull hacker with a hundred thousand dollars to lose. This
24、 state of affairs may help to explain why the New York theater reviewers are so often, and so unjustly, stigmatized as baleful and destructive fiends. They spend most of their professional lives attempting to pronounce intelligent judgments on plays that have no aspiration to intelligence. It is har
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