[考研类试卷]2012年武汉大学英语专业(基础英语)真题试卷及答案与解析.doc
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1、2012 年武汉大学英语专业(基础英语)真题试卷及答案与解析一、选词填空0 Fill in the numbered blanks with proper words. Choose among the listed words below. You can add prefixes or suffixes to the words to make sure they come in correct forms in terms of both grammar and meaning.novel, entire, read, admire, regard, utter, fallible, e
2、ducate, argue, wise, discover, careful, remark, mortal, illustrate, judge, great, addition, beauty, foldThe test of a great book is whether we want to read it only once or more than once, and every【 K1】 _time that we read it we find new meanings and new beauties in it. A book that a person of 【K2】_a
3、nd good taste does not care to read more than once is very probably not worth much. Some time ago there was a discussion going on【K3】_the art of the great French【K4】_, Zola; some people claimed that he possessed absolute genius; others claimed that he had only talent of a very 【K5】_kind. The battle
4、of the【K6】_brought out some strange extravagances of opinions. But suddenly a very great critic simply put this question: “ How many of you have read, or would care to read, one of Zolas books a second time?“ There was no answer; probably no one would read a book by Zola more than once. The fact was
5、 settled.Shallow or false any book must be, that, although bought by a hundred thousand readers, is never read more than once. But we cannot consider the judgment of a single individual【K7】_The opinion that makes a book great must be the opinion of many. For even the greatest critics are apt to have
6、 certain dullness, certain inappreciations. Carlyle, for example, could not endure Browning; Byron could not endure some of the greatest of English poets. A man must be many-sided to utter a trustworthy estimate of many books. We may doubt the【K8】_of the single critic at times. But there is no doubt
7、 possible in regard to the judgment of generations. Even if we cannot at once perceive anything good in a book which has been admired and praised for hundreds of years, we may be sure that by trying, by studying it【K9 】_, we shall at last be able to feel the reason of this【K10】_and praise. The best
8、of all libraries for a poor man would be a library【K11】_composed of such great works only.This then would be the most important guide for us in the choice of reading. We should read only the books that we want to read more than once, nor should we buy any others, unless we have some special reason f
9、or so investing money. The second fact demanding attention is the general character of the value that lies hidden within all such great books: they never become old; their youth is 【K12】_A great book is not apt to be comprehended by a young person at the first【K13】_except in a superficial way. Only
10、the surface, the narrative, is absorbed and enjoyed. No young man can possibly see at first reading the qualities of a great book. Remember that it has taken humanity in many cases hundreds of years to find out all that there is in such a book. But according to a mans experience of life, the text wi
11、ll【 K14】_new meanings to him. The book that delighted us at eighteen, if it be a good book, will delight us much more at twenty-five, and it will prove like a new book to us at thirty years of age. At forty we shall re-read it, wondering why we never saw how【K15 】_it was before. At fifty or sixty ye
12、ars of age the same facts will repeat themselves. A great book grows exactly in proportion to the growth of the readers mind. It was the【K16】_of this extraordinary fact by generations of people long dead that made the【K17】_of such works as those of Shakespeare, of Dante, or of Goethe. Perhaps Goethe
13、 can give us at this moment the best【K18】_He wrote a number of little stories in prose, which children like, because to children they have all the charm of fairy-tales. But he never intended them for fairy-tales; he wrote them for experienced minds. A young man finds very serious reading in them; a
14、middle-aged man discovers an extraordinary depth in their least【 K19】_; and an old man will find in them all the worlds philosophy, all the【K20】 _of life.1 【K1】2 【K2】3 【K3】4 【K4】5 【K5】6 【K6】7 【K7】8 【K8】9 【K9】10 【K10】11 【K11】12 【K12】13 【K13】14 【K14】15 【K15】16 【K16】17 【K17】18 【K18】19 【K19】20 【K20】二、翻译
15、21 Paraphrase the underlined idiomatic expressions in the following sentences.(15 xl = 15 points)He spoke in a matter-of-fact voice.22 Be very careful not to swear in front of little children. Little pitchers have big ears.23 American writers and painters no longer sit at the feet of Europeans.24 Wh
16、at does Downing Street think of the matter?25 The movie fell flat on the audience.26 His address soon drew a good house.27 Flattery is his stock in trade.28 Its not the best flat in town, but at least its somewhere to hang your hat.29 She married one of her publishers and soon became a household wor
17、d.30 This is a very fashionable area of town now, but when we first came, the houses were going for a song.31 Your work these days is better by a long way.32 His reputation was at stake.33 Being religious can be a far cry from being kind.34 I hate my job, but I have to keep body and soul together so
18、mehow.35 Wheres the man in question?36 Paraphrase the following sentences.(10 x2 = 20 points)It is a point of honor with the customer not to let the shopkeeper guess what it is she really likes and wants until the last moment.37 The rather arresting spectacle of little old Japan adrift amid beige co
19、ncrete skyscrapers is the very symbol of the incessant struggle between the kimono and the miniskirt.38 The Germans had surprised a large portion of the Soviet Air Force grounded on the airfields.39 Steamboat decks teemed not only with the main current of pioneering humanity, but its flotsam of hust
20、lers, gamblers, and thugs as well.40 The instant riches of a mining strike would not be his in the reporting trade, but for making money, his pen would prove mightier than his pickax.41 I experienced a twinge of embarrassment at the prospect of meeting the mayor in my socks.42 Leonard Bloomfield is
21、one of those inseminating scholars who cant be relegated to any department.43 All the old women here are mummified with age and the sun, and all of them are tiny.44 In Shakespeares time, there was a Kings(or Queens)English to be proud of. The Elizabethans blew on it as on a dandelion clock, and its
22、seeds multiplied, and floated to the ends of the earth.45 If a beachhead of co-operation may push back the jungle of suspicion, let both sides join in creating a new endeavor.三、阅读理解45 Mary Barton, particularly in its early chapters, is a moving response to the suffering of the industrial worker in t
23、he England of the 1840s. What is most impressive about the book is the intense and painstaking effort made by the author, Elizabeth Gaskell, to convey the experience of everyday life in working-class homes. Her method is partly documentary in nature; the novel includes such features as a carefully a
24、nnotated reproduction of dialect, the exact details of food prices in an account of a tea party, an itemized description of the furniture of the Bartons living room, and a transcription of the ballad “ The Oldham Weaver. “ The interest of this record is considerable, even though the method has a sli
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