[考研类试卷]2008年北京航空航天大学英语专业(英美文学)真题试卷及答案与解析.doc
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1、2008 年北京航空航天大学英语专业(英美文学)真题试卷及答案与解析一、名词解释1 English Enlightenment2 D.H. Lawrence3 Theatre of the Absurd4 Doris Lessing5 American Romanticism6 Southern Renaissance7 The Stream of Consciousness8 Postmodernism9 Narrator10 Allegory二、分析题11 Analyze “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock“12 What contribution d
2、id Christopher Marlowe make to English literature?13 Why is “Tom Jones“ a successful novel?13 Miss Quested and Aziz and a guide continued the slightly tedious expedition. They did not talk much, for the sun was getting high. The air they felt like a warm bath into which hotter water is trickling con
3、stantly, the temperature rose and rose, the boulders said, “ I am alive,“ the small stones answered, “I am almost alive. “ Between the chinks lay the ashes of little plants. They meant to climb to the rocking-stone on the summit, but it was too far, and they contented themselves with the big group o
4、f caves. . .And having no one else to speak to on that eternal rock, she gave rein to the subject, of marriage and said in her honest, decent, inquisitive way; Have you one wife or more than one?The question shocked the young man very much. It challenged a new conviction of his community , and new c
5、onvictions are more sensitive than old. If she had said, Do you worship one god or several? he would not have objected. But to ask an educated India Moslem how many wives he has-appalling, hideous! He was in trouble how to conceal his confusion. One, one in my own particular case, he spluttered, and
6、 let go of her hand. Quite a number of caves were at the top of the track, and thinking, Damn the English even at their best, he plunged into one of them to recover his balance. She followed at her leisure, quite unconscious that she had said the wrong thing, and not seeing him, she also went into a
7、 cave, thinking with half her mind sight-seeing bores me , and wondering with the other half about marriage.14 Identify the author and the work from which the passage is selected.15 Who is the real loser in the novel? Why?16 Why there is a humming in her mind whenever she thought of the possible rap
8、e?17 Explain the symbolic meaning of the title and the structure of story.17 That s my Duchess painted on the wall, looking as if she were alive. I callThat piece a wonder, now; Fra Pandolf s hands Worked busily a day, and there she stands. Will t please you sit and look at her?E en then would be so
9、me stooping; and I chooseNever to stoop. Oh sir, she smiled, no doubt,When er I passed her; but who passed withoutMuch the same smile? This grew; I gave commands;Then all smiles stopped together. There she standsAs if alive. Willt please you rise? Well meetThe Company below, then. I repeat.The count
10、 your master s known munificenceIs ample warrant that no just pretenseOf mine for dowry will be disallowed;Though his fair daughter s self, as I avowedAt starting, is my object. Nay, well goTogether down, sir. Notice Neptune, though,Taming a sea horse, though a rarity,Which Claus of Innsbruck cast i
11、n bronze for me!18 Identify the author of and the work from which the passage is selected.19 Identify and define the literary device employed in the poem.20 What does the sentence “I gave commands; Then all smiles stopped together“ mean? How does it reveal the protagonist s personality?21 Why at the
12、 end of the poem “statue of Neptune“ is mentioned?21 And who is the best poet, Heron? asked Boland. Lord Tennyson, of course, answered Heron.O, yes, Lord Tennyson, said Nash. We have all his poetry at home in a book. At this Stephen forgot the silent vows he had been making and burst out;Tennyson a
13、poet! Why, he s only a rhymester!O, get out! said Heron. Everyone knows that Tennyson is the greatest poet.And who do you think is the greatest poet? asked Boland, nudging his neighbor.Byron, of course, answered Stephen.Heron gave the lead and all three joined in a scornful laugh.What are you laughi
14、ng at? asked Stephen.You, said Heron. Byron the greatest poet! He s only a poet for uneducated people.He must be a fine poet! said Boland.You may keep your mouth shut, said Stephen, turning on him boldly. All you know about poetry is what you wrote up on the slates in the yard and were going to be s
15、ent to the loft for.Boland, in fact, was said to have written on the slates in the yard a couplet about a classmate of his who often rode home from the college on a pony:As Tyson was riding into JerusalemHe fell and hurt his Alec Kafoozelum.This thrust put the two lieutenants to silence but Heron we
16、nt on:In any case Byron was a heretic and immoral too.I don t care what he was, cried Stephen hotly.You dont care whether he was a heretic or not? said Nash.What do you know about it? shouted Stephen. You never read a line of anything in your life except a trans, or Boland either. I know that Byron
17、was a bad man, said Boland.Here, catch hold of this heretic, Heron called out. In a moment Stephen was a prisoner. Tate made you buck up the other day(5), Heron went on, about the heresy in your essay. Ill tell him tomorrow, said Boland.Will you? said Stephen. You d be afraid to open your lips. Afra
18、id?Ay. Afraid of your life.Behave yourself! cried Heron, cutting at Stephen s legs with his cane.It was the signal for their onset. Nash pinioned his arms behind while Boland seized a long cabbage stump which was lying in the gutter. Struggling and kicking under the cuts of the cane and the blows of
19、 the knotty stump Stephen was borne back against a barbed wire fence. Admit that Byron was no good. No. Admit. No. Admit. No. No.22 Identify the author and the work from which the passage is selected.23 What is the symbolic meaning of the protagonist s name?24 Describe his growing process, which is
20、also called Bildungsroman-novels of education/growth.25 How is his personality is revealed from the above mentioned selections? 25 In Xanadu did Kubla khanA stately pleasure dome decree;Where Alph, the sacred river, ranThrough caverns measureless to manDown to a sunless sea.So twice five miles of fe
21、rtile groundWith walls and towers were girdled round;And there were gardens bright with sinuous rillsWhere blossomed many an incense-bearing tree;And here were forests ancient as the hills, Enfolding sunny spots of greenery.I would build that dome in air, That sunny dome! Those caves of ice! And all
22、 who heard should see them there, And all should cry, Beware! Beware! His flashing eyes, his floating hair! Weave a circle round him thrice, And close your eyes with holy dread, For he on honeydew hath fed, And drunk the milk of Paradise.26 a. Identify the author of the passage.27 b. What is his the
23、ory of poems?28 c. What kind of philosophy is behind the italic words?28 I Heard a Fly Buzzwhen I died The Stillness in the RoomWas like the Stillness in the Air Between the Heaves of StormThe Eyes aroundhad wrung them dry And Breaths were gathering firm For that last Onsetwhen the King Be witnessed
24、in the RoomI willed my KeepsakesSigned away What portion of me be Assignableand then it was There interposed a FlyWith Blueuncertain stumbling Buzz Between the lightand me And then the Windows failedand then I could not see to see29 a. Identify the author of the passage.30 b. What are the effect and
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