[考研类试卷]2011年南京大学英语专业(英美文学)真题试卷及答案与解析.doc
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1、2011 年南京大学英语专业(英美文学)真题试卷及答案与解析一、填空题1 1 , a nineteenth-century literary critic, describes literary criticism as “ a disinterested endeavor to learn and propagate the best that is known and thought in the world“.2 At the turn of the twentieth century, there arose a more deliberate kind of realism call
2、ed 2 which aimed to provide a precise description of actual circumstances of human life in minute details.3 Poets usually create a 3 , or fictitious “character“ to express feelings and thoughts.4 For a time American poetry imitated the traditional verse of England. It was 4 who brought a new America
3、n voice to the world.5 For the generation who had lived through the wars, the problem of communication in an increasingly complex and terrifying world became the major issue. Their response to the spiritual and material impoverishment, and the ultimate threat of total annihilation was put clear in 5
4、6 James Joyce styled 6 in his fiction, each being shaped around a moment of revelation as “ a sudden spiritual manifestation. “7 E. M. Forster makes a distinction between 7 and 8 characters. The former are simple and unchanging; the latter are complex and dynamic.8 Many writers who figured prominent
5、ly in the 1920s, belong to the group which Gertrude Stein dubbed the 99 In the 1960s and 1970s there appeared 10 that explicitly concerns itself with the process of narration, writing, and composition.10 Author_Title_ Here is no water but only rock Rock and no water and the sandy road The road windi
6、ng above among the mountains Which are mountains of rock without water11 Author_Title_ I relinquished the intention he had detected, for I knew him! Even yet I could not recall a single feature, but I knew him! If the wind and the rain had driven away the intervening years, had scattered all the int
7、ervening objects, had swept up to the churchyard where we first stood face to face on such different levels, I could not have known my convict more distinctly than I knew him now, as he sat in the chair before the fire.12 Author_Title_ Heard melodies are sweet, but those unheard Are sweeter; therefo
8、re, ye soft pipes, play on; Not to the sensual ear, but, more endeard, Pipe to the spirit ditties of no tone:13 Author_Title He felt that his luck was better than usual today. When he had reported for work that morning he had expected to be shut up in the relief office at a clerks job, for he had be
9、en hired downtown as a clerk, and he was glad to have, instead, the freedom of the streets and welcomed, at least at first, the vigor of the cold and even the blowing of the hard wind. But on the other hand he was not getting on with the distribution of the checks. It was true that it was a city job
10、; nobody expected you to push too hard at a city job.14 Author_Title_ He was an odd old guy,my grandfather,and I am told I take after him. It was he who caused the trouble. On his deathbed he called my father to him and said, “Son, after Im gone I want you to keep up the good fight. I never told you
11、, but our life is a war and I have been a traitor all my born days, a spy in the enemys country ever since I give up my gun back in the Reconstruction. Live with your head in the lions mouth. I want you to overcomeem with yeses, undermineem with grins, agreeem to death and destruction, letem swoller
12、 you till they vomit or bust wide open. “15 Author_Title_ What I must do is all that concerns me, not what the people think. This rule, equally arduous in actual and in intellectual life, may serve for the whole distinction between greatness and meanness. It is the harder because you will always fin
13、d those who think they know what is your duty better than you know it.16 Author_Title_ It was fathers idea that both he and mother should try to entertain the people who came to eat at our restaurant. I cannot now remember his words but he gave the impression of one about to become in some obscure w
14、ay a kind of public entertainer.17 Author_Title_ Honey, I told you I thoroughly checked on these stories! Now wait till I finished. The trouble with Dame Blanche was that she couldnt put on her act any more in Laurel! They got wised up after two or three dates with her and then they quit, and she go
15、es on to another, the same old line, same old act, same old hooey!18 Author_Title_ I placed a jar in Tennessee, And round it was, upon a hill. It made the slovenly wilderness Surround that hill.19 Author_Title_ When the young womanthe mother of this childstood fully revealed before the crowd, it see
16、med to be her first impulse to clasp the infant closely to her bosom; not so much by an impulse of motherly affection, as that she might thereby conceal a certain token, which was wrought or fastened into her dress.20 Author_Title_ I wake to sleep, and take my waking slow. I feel my fate in what I c
17、annot fear. I learn by going where I have to go. We think by feeling. What is there to know? I hear my being dance from ear to ear. I wake to sleep, and take my waking slow.21 Author_Title_ When the correspondent again opened his eyes, the sea and the sky were each of the gray hue of the dawning. La
18、ter, carmine and gold was painted upon the waters. The morning appeared finally, in its splendor with a sky of pure blue, and the sunlight flamed on the tips of the waves.22 Author_Title_ I was seated by the shore of a small pond, about a mile and a half south of the village of Concord and somewhat
19、higher than it, in the midst of an extensive wood between that town and Lincoln, and about two miles south of that our only filed known to fame, Concord Battle Ground;.23 Author_Title_ A succession of loud and shrill screams, bursting suddenly from the throat of the chained form, seemed to thrust me
20、 violently back. For a brief moment I hesitated, I trembled. Unsheathing my rapier, I began to grope with it about the recess; but the thought of an instant reassured me. I placed my hand upon the solid fabric of the catacombs and felt satisfied. I reapproached the wall. I replied to the yells of hi
21、m who clamoured.24 Author_Title_ Summertime, oh, summertime, pattern of life indelible, the fade-proof lake, the woods unshatterable, the pasture with the sweetfern and the juniper forever and ever, summer without end; .25 Author_Title_ Arise, fair sun, and kill the envious moon, Who is already sick
22、 and pale with grief That thou her maid art far more fair than she.26 Author_Title_ The earth seemed unearthly. We are accustomed to look upon the shackled form of a conquered monster, but therethere you could look at a thing monstrous and free. It was unearthly, and the men wereNo, they were not in
23、human. Well, you know, that was the worst of itthis suspicion of their not being inhuman. It would come slowly to one. They howled, and leaped, and spun, and made horrid faces; that what thrilled you was just the thought of their humanity.27 Author_Title_ Nor did wild rumors of all sorts fail to exa
24、ggerate, and still the more horrify the tale histories of these deadly encounters. For not only do fabulous rumors naturally grow out of the very body of all surprising terrible events, as the smitten tree gives birth to its fungi; but, in maritime life, far more than in that of terra firma, wild ru
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