[考研类试卷]2011年首都师范大学英语专业(英美文学)真题试卷及答案与解析.doc
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1、2011 年首都师范大学英语专业(英美文学)真题试卷及答案与解析一、单项选择题1 Among the following plays, _is NOT a historical play written by Shakespeare?(A)Richard II(B) Julius Caesar(C) Henry IV(D)King John2 “Can it be sin to know? / Can it be death? And do they only stand/By ignorance?“ are taken from the literary work written by_.(
2、A)John Keats(B) William Blake(C) John Donne(D)John Milton3 _is widely regarded as the first English novelist.(A)Daniel Defoe(B) Jonathan Swift(C) John Bunyan(D)Jane Austen4 Among the following works by William Blake, _deals with good, reason and passivity.(A)Songs of Innocence(B) Songs of Experience
3、(C) The Marriage of Heaven and Hell(D)The Gates of Paradise5 _believed that poetry “takes its origin from emotion recollected in tranquility“.(A)William Wordsworth(B) Percy Bysshe Shelley(C) George Gordon Byron(D)Robert Burns6 _describes the thieves den and the London underworld.(A)Hard Times(B) A T
4、ale of Two Cities(C) David Copperfield(D)Oliver Twist7 _is NOT written by Jane Austen.(A)Pride and Prejudice(B) Vanity Fair(C) Mansfield Park(D)Emma8 The stories in Bliss and The Garden Party established _ as an original and experimental writer.(A)Virginia Woolf(B) Katherine Mansfield(C) D.H. Lawren
5、ce(D)James Joyce9 _is a work that exposes the European whites colonialist exploitation in Africa.(A)Of Human Bondage(B) Waiting for Godot(C) Heart of Darkness(D)A Passage to India10 _ is well known for depicting the absurdity of human conditions in the post-industrial society after World War II in h
6、is play.(A)Samuel Beckett(B) Bernard Shaw(C) Oscar Wilde(D)William Golding11 According to “The Indian Burying Ground“ , some Indian tribes buried their dead in a_ position.(A)standing(B) sitting(C) squatting(D)lying12 “With a love that the winged seraphs of Heaven/Coveted her and me. “ are taken fro
7、m the poem written by_.(A)Walt Whitman(B) Emily Dickinson(C) Edgar Allan Poe(D)Robert Frost13 The background of the play “The Crucible“ written by Arthur Miller has something to do with one of the ancestors of_.(A)Benjamin Franklin(B) Washington Irving(C) Nathaniel Hawthorne(D)Henry James14 All the
8、following ones written by Henry James are concerned with the “international theme“ EXCEPT_.(A)The Wings of the Dove(B) The Portrait of a Lady(C) The Golden Bowl(D)The Turn of the Screw15 The setting of The Great Gatsby is_.(A)Yoknapatawpha County(B) New York City(C) Winesburg(D)Boston16 “High“ as in
9、 “Aloneif those veiled faces be/We cannot count on high!“ refers to_.(A)heaven(B) too much(C) mountain(D)high price17 All the following works are written by John Updike EXCEPT_.(A)Rabbit, Run(B) Couples(C) Rabbit at Rest(D)Pale Horse, Pale Rider18 According to Ernest Hemingway, all modern American l
10、iterature comes from_.(A)The Scarlet Letter(B) Moby Dick(C) The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn(D)The Sun Also Rises19 The missing word in “I look the one_traveled by,/And that made all the difference. “ is_.(A)never(B) less(C) the same(D)more20 Miss Emily Grierson is a character depicted by_.(A)Kath
11、erine Anne Porter(B) Alice Walker(C) William Faulkner(D)Vladimir Nabokov二、名词解释21 Gothic novel(2 points)22 modernism(2 points)三、问答题22 O, for a draught of vintage! that hath been Coold a long age in the deep-delved earth, Tasting of Flora and the country green,Dance, and Provencal song, and sunburnt m
12、irth!O for a beaker full of the warm South, Full of the true, the blushful Hippocrene, With beaded bubbles winking at the brim, And purple-stained mouth;That I might drink, and leave the world unseen,And with thee fade away into the forest dim:23 Name the author of this poem.(1 point)24 Discuss how
13、the stanza appeals to our senses through imagery.(2 points)24 Anything approaching the change that came over his features I have never seen before, and hope never to see again. Oh, I wasnt touched. I was fascinated. It was as though a veil had been rent.I saw on that ivory face the expression of som
14、ber pride, of ruthless power, of craven terrorof an intense and hopeless despair. Did he live his life again in every detail of desire, temptation, and surrender during that supreme moment of complete knowledge? He cried in a whisper at some image, at some visionhe cried out twice, a cry that was no
15、 more than a breath: “ The horror! The horror! .“25 From which novel is this excerpt taken?(1 point)26 What is the theme of the novel?(1 point)26 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 tro
16、users, and walk upon the beach.I have heard the mermaids singing, each to each.27 Name the author of this poem.(1 point)28 What is the technique used in this stanza?(1 point)29 Is the protagonist a hero or anti-hero? Why?(1 point)29 TYRONEBitterly without turning around.No, it never can be now. But
17、it was once, before youMARYHer face instantly set in blank denial.Before I what?There is a dead silence. She goes on with a return of her detached air.30 Name the title of this work.(1 point)31 What is wrong with Mary?(1 point)四、评论题32 Comment on the following excerpt and write a 100-word essay on it
18、.(10 points)But there is of culture another view, in which not solely the scientific passion, the sheer desire to see things as they are, natural and proper in an intelligent being, appears as the ground of it. There is a view in which all the love of our neighbour, the impulses towards action, help
19、, and beneficence, the desire for stopping human error, clearing human confusion, and diminishing the sum of human misery, the noble aspiration to leave the world better and happier than we found it, motives eminently such as are called social, come in as part of the grounds of culture, and the main
20、 and pre-eminent part. Culture is then properly described not as having its origin in curiosity, but as having its origin in the love of perfection; it is a study of perfection. It moves by the force, not merely or primarily of the scientific passion for pure knowledge, but also of the moral and soc
21、ial passion for doing good. As, in the first view of it, we took for its worthy motto Montesquieus words; “To render an intelligent being yet more intelligent!“ so, in the second view of it, there is no better motto which it can have than these words of Bishop Wilson; “ To make reason and the will o
22、f God prevail!“Only, whereas the passion for doing good is apt to be overhasty in determining what reason and the will of God say, because its turn is for acting rather than thinking, and it wants to be beginning to act; and whereas it is apt to take its own conceptions, which proceed from its own s
23、tate of development and share in all the imperfections and immaturities of this, for a basis of action; what distinguishes culture is, that it is possessed by the scientific passion, as well as by the passion of doing good; that it has worthy notions of reason and the will of God, and does not readi
24、ly suffer its own crude conceptions to substitute themselves for them; and that, knowing that no action or institution can be salutary and stable which are; not based on reason and the will of God, it is not so bent no acting and instituting, even with the great aim of diminishing human error and mi
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