[考研类试卷]英语专业(英美文学)模拟试卷18及答案与解析.doc
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1、英语专业(英美文学)模拟试卷 18 及答案与解析一、问答题1 Read the following excerpts and identify their authors and the titles from which they are excerpt.(30 points, 3 for each)Once upon a midnight dreary, while I pondered, weak and weary, Over many a quaint and curious volume of forgotten lore, While I nodded, nearly nappi
2、ng, suddenly there came a tapping, As of some one gently rapping, rapping at my chamber door. “Tis some visitor,“ I muttered, “tapping at my chamber door only this, and nothing more.“2 “O, Angel -I am almost glad - because now you can forgive me! I have not made my confession. I have a confession, t
3、oo - remember, I said so.“3 I will arise and go now, for always night and dayI hear lake water lapping with low sounds by the shore; While I stand on the roadway, or on the pavements gray, I hear it in the deep hearts core.4 I found a dimpled spider, fat and white, On a white heal-all, holding up a
4、moth Like a white piece of rigid satin cloth Assorted characters of death and blight Mixed ready to begin the morning right, Like the ingredients of a witches broth A snow-drop spider, a flower like a froth, And dead wings carried like a paper kite.5 It was towards the close of his first term in the
5、 college when he was in number six. His sensitive nature was still smarting under the lashes of an undivined and squalid way of life. His soul was still disquieted and cast down by the dull phenomenon of Dublin.6 Now small fowls flew screaming over the yet yawning gulf; a sullen white surf beat agai
6、nst its steep sides; then all collapsed, and the great shroud of the sea rolled on as it rolled five thousand years ago.7 But thy eternal summer shall not fade, Nor lose possession of that fair thou owst,Nor shall Death brag thou wandrest in his shade When in eternal lines to time thou growst.8 Most
7、 Mighty Emperor of Lilliput, delight and terror of the universe, whose dominions extend five thousand blustrugs(about twelve miles in circumference)to the extremities of the globe; Monarch of all Monarchs, taller than the sons of men; whose feet press down to the centre, and whose head strikes again
8、st the sun;9 I celebrate myself, and sing myself, And what I assume you shall assume,For every atom belonging to me as good belongs to you.10 I have no way and therefore want no eyes; I stumbled when I saw.10 Read the poem and answer the questions below.(40 points)Let me not to the marriage of true
9、minds Admit impediments. Love is not love Which alters when it alteration finds, Or bends with the remover to remove: O no! It is an ever-fixed mark That looks on tempests and is never shaken; It is the star to every wandering bark, Whose worths unknown, although his height be taken. Loves not Times
10、 fool, though rosy lips and cheeks, Within his bending sickles compass come: Love alters not with his brief hours and weeks, But bears it out even to the edge of doom. If this be error and upon me proved, I never writ, nor no man ever loved.11 Identify the poet and its rhyme scheme.(5 points)12 Anal
11、yze the theme of it and name two other sonnets of the same theme by the same poet.(15 points)13 Comment on the artistic feature of the sonnet in terms of language and figures of speech.(20 points)13 Read the short story or an excerpt from a novel and answer the questions.(40 points)The Open BoatStep
12、hen CraneNone of them knew the color of the sky. Their eyes glanced level, and were fastened upon the waves that swept toward them. These waves were of the hue of slate, save for the tops, which were of foaming white, and all of the men knew the colors of the sea. The horizon narrowed and widened, a
13、nd dipped and rose, and at all times its edge was jagged with waves that seemed thrust up in points like rocks.Many a man ought to have a bath-tub larger than the boat which here rode upon the sea. These waves were most wrongfully and barbarously abrupt and tall, and each froth-top was a problem in
14、small boat navigation.The cook squatted in the bottom and looked with both eyes at the six inches of gunwale2 which separated him from the ocean. His sleeves were rolled over his fat forearms, and the two flaps of his unbuttoned vest dangled as he bent to bail out the boat. Often he said: “Gawd! Tha
15、t was a narrow clip3.“ As he remarked it he invariably gazed eastward over the broken sea.The oiler, steering with one of the two oars in the boat, sometimes raised himself suddenly to keep clear of water that swirled in over the stern. It was a thin little oar and it seemed often ready to snap.The
16、correspondent, pulling at the other oar, watched the waves and wondered why he was there.The injured captain, lying in the bow, was at this time buried in that profound dejection and indifference which comes, temporarily at least, to even the bravest and most enduring when, willy nilly4, the firm fa
17、ils, the army loses, the ship goes down. The mind of the master of a vessel is rooted deep in the timbers of her, though he command for a day or a decade, and this captain had on him the stern impression of a scene in the grays of dawn of seven turned faces, and later a stump of a top-mast with a wh
18、ite ball on it that slashed to and fro at the waves, went low and lower, and down. Thereafter there was something strange in his voice. Although steady, it was deep with mourning, and of a quality beyond oration or tears5.“Keeper a little more south, Billie,“ said he.“A little more south, sir,“ said
19、 the oiler in the stern.A seat in this boat was not unlike a seat upon a bucking broncho, and, by the same token6, a broncho is not much smaller. The craft pranced and reared, and plunged like an animal. As each wave came, and she rose for it, she seemed like a horse making at a fence outrageously h
20、igh. The manner of her scramble over these walls of water is a mystic thing, and, moreover, at the top of them were ordinarily these problems in white water, the foam racing down from the summit of each wave, requiring a new leap, and a leap from the air. Then, after scornfully bumping a crest, she
21、would slide, and race, and splash down a long incline and arrive bobbing and nodding in front of the next menace.A singular disadvantage of the sea lies in the fact that after successfully surmounting one wave you discover that there is another behind it just as important and just as nervously anxio
22、us to do something effective in the way of swamping boats. In a ten-foot dingey one can get an idea of the resources of the sea in the line of waves that is not probable to the average experience, which is never at sea in a dingey7. As each slaty wall of water approachejd, it shut all else from the
23、view of the men in the boat, and it was not difficult to imagine that this particular wave was the final outburst of the ocean, the last effort of the grim water. There was a terrible grace in the move of the waves, and they came in silence, save for the snarling of the crests.In the wan light8, the
24、 faces of the men must have been gray. Their eyes must have glinted in strange ways as they gazed steadily astern. Viewed from a balcony, the whole thing would doubtlessly have been weirdly picturesque. But the men in the boat had no time to see it, and if they had had leisure there were other thing
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