新GRE阅读模拟题训练及答案(15)-智课教育旗下智课教育

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1、智 课 网 G R E 备 考 资 料新GRE阅读模拟题训练及答案(15)-智课教育旗下智课教育Thomas Hardys impulses as a writer, all of which he indulged in his novels, were numerous and divergent, and they did not always work together in harmony. Hardy was to some degree interested in exploring his characters psychologies, though impelled les

2、s by curiosity than by sympathy. Occasionally he felt the impulse to comedy (in all its detached coldness) as well as the impulse to farce, but he was more often inclined to see tragedy and record it. He was also inclined to literary realism in the several senses of that phrase. He wanted to describ

3、e ordinary human beings; he wanted to speculate on their dilemmas rationally (and, unfortunately, even schematically); and he wanted to record precisely the material universe. Finally, he wanted to be more than a realist. He wanted to transcend what he considered to be the banality of solely recordi

4、ng things exactly and to express as well his awareness of the occult and the strange.In his novels these various impulses were sacrificed to each other inevitably and often. Inevitably, because Hardy did not care in the way that novelists such as Flaubert or James cared, and therefore took paths of

5、least resistance. Thus, one impulse often surrendered to a fresher one and, unfortunately, instead of exacting a compromise, simply disappeared. A desire to throw over reality a light that never was might give way abruptly to the desire on the part of what we might consider a novelist-scientist to r

6、ecord exactly and concretely the structure and texture of a flower. In this instance, the new impulse was at least an energetic one, and thus its indulgence did not result in a relaxed style. But on other occasions Hardy abandoned a perilous, risky, and highly energizing impulse in favor of what was

7、 for him the fatallyrelaxing impulse to classify and schematize abstractly.When a relaxing impulse was indulged, the stylethat sure index of an authors literary worthwas certain to become verbose. Hardys weakness derived from his apparent inability to control the comings and goings of these divergen

8、t impulses and from his unwillingness to cultivate and sustain the energetic and risky ones. He submitted to first one and then another, and the spirit blew where it listed; hence the unevenness of any one of his novels. His most controlled novel, Under the Greenwood Tree, prominently exhibits two d

9、ifferent but reconcilable impulsesa desire to be a realist-historian and a desire to be a psychologist of lovebut the slight interlockings of plot are not enough to bind the two completely together. Thus even this book splits into two distinct parts. 17. Which of the following is the most appropriat

10、e title for the passage, based on its content? (A) Under the Greenwood Tree: Hardys Ambiguous Triumph (B) The Real and the Strange: The Novelists Shifting Realms(C) Energy Versus Repose: The Role of: Ordinary People in Hardys Fiction (D) Hardys Novelistic Impulses: The Problem of Control (E) Diverge

11、nt Impulses: The Issue of Unity in the Novel 18. The passage suggests that the author would be most likely to agree with which of the following statements about literary realism? (A) Literary realism is most concerned with the exploration of the internal lives of ordinary human beings. (B) The term

12、“literary realism” is susceptible to more than a single definition. (C) Literary realism and an interest in psychology are likely to be at odds in a novelists work.(D) “Literary realism” is the term most often used by critics in describing the method of Hardys novels. (E) A propensity toward literar

13、y realism is a less interesting novelistic impulse than is an interest in the occult and the strange. 19. The author of the passage considers a writers style to be (A) a reliable means by which to measure the writers literary merit (B) most apparent in those parts of the writers work that are not re

14、alistic (C) problematic when the writer attempts to follow perilous or risky impulses (D) shaped primarily by the writers desire to classify and schematize (E) the most accurate index of the writers literary reputation 20. Which of the following words could best be substituted for “relaxed” (line 37

15、) without substantially changing the authors meaning?(A) informal (B) confined (C) risky (D) wordy (E) metaphoric 21. The passage supplies information to suggest that its author would be most likely to agree with which of the following statements about the novelists Flaubert and James? (A) They indu

16、lged more impulses in their novels than did Hardy in his novels. (B) They have elicited a greater degree of favorable response from most literary critics than has Hardy.(C) In the writing of their novels, they often took pains to effect a compromise among their various novelistic impulses. (D) Regarding novelistic construction, they cared more about the opinions of other novelists than about the opinions of ordinary readers. (E) They wrote novels in which the impulse toward r

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