武汉科技大学英美文学基础(857)2012考研试题研究生入学考试试题考研真题.doc

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1、武汉科技大学英美文学基础(857)2012考研试题研究生入学考试试题考研真题-二 O 一二年招收硕士研究生入学考试试题考试科目及代码: 英美文学基础(857) 适用专业: 英语语言文学;外国语言学及应用语言学答题内容写在答题纸上,写在试卷或草稿纸上一律无效。考完后试题随答题纸交回。 考试时间 3 小时,总分值 150 分。I准考证号码:Find out the match from column B for each item in column A. Write thecorresponding matches (e.g., 1R, 5B, etc.) on your answer shee

2、t. (1 point for each, 15 points in total) A 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Jane Austen George Gordon Byron John Keats John Milton William Blake Oscar Wilde James Joyce D. H. Lawrence Herman Melville Mark Twain Stephen Crane Nathaniel Hawthorne F. Scott Fitzgerald Ezra Pound Ernest Hemingway A B

3、 C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T密 封 线 内 不 要 答 题B Cantos The Scarlet Letter “Kubla Khan” Invisible Man Great Expectations The Gilded Age The Sun Also Rises Childe Harolds Pilgrimage A Streetcar Named Desire Songs of Innocence Dubliners Sons and Lovers Emma The Picture of Dorian Gray Moby Dick Mag

4、gie: A Girl of the Streets “Ode on a Grecian Urn” Catch-22 Paradise Lost This Side of Paradise报考学科、专业:II Complete each of the following statements with a proper word or a phrase according to the context. Write your answers on your answer sheet. (1 point for each, 15 points in total) 1. Geoffrey Chau

5、cer is usually regarded as father of English (16)_ for his masterpiece The Canterbury Tales, one of the most famous works in all literature.第 1 页 共 3 页姓名:2. Paradise Lost tells how (17)_ rebelled against God and how (18)_ and (19)_ were driven out of the Garden of Eden. 3. (20)_, Othello, (21)_, and

6、 (22)_ are generally regarded as Shakespeares four great tragedies. 4. With the publication of William Wordsworths (23)_ in collaboration with S.T. Coleridge, (24)_ _ began to bloom and found a firm place in the history of English literature. 5. In the novel Tess of the DUrbervilles, Tess is seduced

7、 by a squire named Alec before she marries the clergymans son named (25)_. The subtitle of the novel is (26)_. 6. Walt Whitman was a founding figure of American poetry. His innovation first of all lies in his use of (27)_, poetry without a fixed beat or regular rhyme scheme. The title of his great v

8、olume of poetry is (28)_. 7. F. Scott Fitzgeralds novels and short stories chronicled changing social attitudes during the 1920s, a period named (29)_ by the author. 8. As a literary genre, (30)_ regards human behavior as controlled by instinct, emotion, or social and economic conditions. Writers of

9、 this literary school reject free will, adopting instead the biological determinism of Charles Darwin and the economic determinism of Karl Marx. III Read the following two poems carefully and write your answers to the corresponding questions on your answer sheet. (40 points in total) Poem 1 When a M

10、an Hath No Freedom to Fight for at Home When a man hath no freedom to fight for at home, Let him combat for that of his neighbors; Let him think of the glories of Greece and of Rome, And get knocked on his head for his labors. To do good to mankind is the chivalrous plan, And is always as nobly requ

11、ited; Then battle for freedom wherever you can, And, if not shot or hanged, youll get knighted. Questions 31 to 33 are based on Poem 1: 31. What do you know about the author George Gordon Byron as a poet? What are the contributions he made to literature? (5 points) 32. What should a man fight for ac

12、cording to the poet? What is the difference between this man in Byrons poem and a hero in your mind? (5 points) 33. What do you know about the Byronic hero? (10 points)第 2 页 共 3 页Poem 2 The Road Not Taken Two roads diverged in a yellow wood, And sorry I could not travel both And be one traveler, lon

13、g I stood And looked down one as far as I could To where it bent in the undergrowth; Then took the other, as just as fair, And having perhaps the better claim, Because it was grassy and wanted wear; Though as for that the passing there Had worn them really about the same, And both that morning equal

14、ly lay In leaves no step had trodden black. Oh, I kept the first for another day! Yet knowing how way leads on to way, I doubted if I should ever come back. I shall be telling this with a sigh Somewhere ages and ages hence: Two roads diverged in a wood, and I-I took the one less traveled by, And tha

15、t has made all the difference. Questions 34 to 36 are based on Poem 2: 34. Is there a road less traveled by in this poem? What is the speakers initial response to the divergence of the two roads? (5 points) 35. Describe the similarities and differences of these two roads. Which one does the speaker take? Why? (5 points) 36. What might the two roads stand for in the speakers mind? What is the symbolic meaning the poem? (10 points) IV Choose and explain ANY 2 of the following literary characters or terms. Write your answers on your answer sheet. (10 point for each question, 20 points

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