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    2012年北京大学外国语学院专业知识考研真题及答案

    2010年北京大学外国语学院专业知识考研真题(回忆版,不完整)

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    招生专业:英语语言文学

    研究方向:英语语言文学

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    I. Please choose to answer oneof the following two questions.(50)

    1.Please comment on the following poem with particular attention to its poetic elements, and then discuss those aspects of the poem that impress you the most.

    UPON HIS LEAVING HIS MISTRSS

    【答案】

    This poem has three stanzas and the rhyming scheme of each stanza is aabbccc, giving people a kind of neat and orderly sense. The poet uses alliteration in this poem, which intensifies the rhythm and meter of it, and examples as follows: “Let meaner Spirits of your Sex”, “And boast if by their Arts they can” and “Contrive to make one happy Man” and so on. What’s more, the poet uses the capital form of some letters in a willful manner so as to emphasize the points that he wants to stress, from which we can also figure out the poet’s focuses and concerns.

    There are several aspects that impress me the most. First of all, I am impressed by the poet’s indignation, which can be noticed from such lines as “But with what face can I incline / To damn you to be only mine?” And then, I am impressed by the poet’s ironical and satirical tone in this poem. The poet severely satirizes “his mistress’” flirtation, sappiness and disloyalty. This kind of irony and satire run through the whole poem. Last but not least, the poet’s suing of rhetorical question impresses me a lot, from which we can easily be affected by the poet’s strong feelings and emotion.

    2.The Restoration period is also known as the Age of Dryden because he was not only the most important dramatist, poet and translator, but also the founder of literary criticism in England. Please discuss and evaluate Dryden’s literary and critical views with specific reference to 1 or 2of his works.

    【答案】

    The Restoration period is also known as the Age of Dryden because he was not only the most important dramatist, poet and translator, but also the founder of literary criticism in England. Please discuss and evaluate Dryden’s literary and critical views with specific reference to 1 or 2 of his works.

    English literature of the Restoration period was modeled on the literature of France where neoclassicism was then prevailing. The neoclassicism upheld reason, law and order in literature instead of the free expression of man’s individuality in the Renaissance. According to neoclassicism, drama, poetry and prose should all be controlled by some fixed rule. The English poets and writers of this period wrote under this influence. So did Dryden. His subject-matter was often factual, and he aimed at expressing his thoughts in the most precise and concentrated way possible. He established the heroic couplet as a standard form of English poetry by writing successful satires, religious pieces, fables, epigrams, compliments, prologues, and plays with it. He also introduced alexandrine and triplet into the form.

    Dryden’s works on literary criticism are numerous and he has often been regarded as the earliest literary critic of real importance. Especially, Dryden was known for his satirical verse, which is written in heroic couplets, a verse form widely adopted by the poets of the 18th century. He made his prose precise, concise and flexible, and raised English literary criticism to a new level. All for Love, which was written in 1678, was his most famous masterpiece based on Shakespeare’s famous play Anthony and Cleopatra. He had mastered the art of comparative criticism, using prose and dialogue for debate, and wit and satire to illustrate disparities between church and state. His most famous prose composition is An Essay of Dramatic Poesy, which established his position as the leading critic of the day.

    Dryden made a great contribution to the English literature of Restoration period.

    II. Please choose to answer oneof the following three questions. (50)

    1.The following stanzas are taken from William Wordsworth’s poem “Expostulation and Reply,” discuss them. Show that you have an adequate grasp of the literal meaning on the surface, and elaborate upon how they may relate to some Romantic ideas.

    【答案】

    The following stanzas are taken from William Wordsworth’s poem “Expostulation and Reply,” discuss them. Show that you have an adequate grasp of the literal meaning on the surface, and elaborate upon how they may relate to some Romantic ideas.

    The poet tells his friend that why he sits upon that grey stone and dreams away his time. His reason is that by doing this he can gain power from nature and refresh his mind. And he thinks that by contacting with nature, he can understand many things. Nature is magical to him. At the same time, the poet focuses on himself and reflects on nature, life and so on. He is lost in his own world of emotions and imaginations.

    In Romanticism, individuals and nature play great roles. Romanticism emphasizes the individual, the subjective, the irrational, the imaginative, the personal, the spontaneous, the emotional, which are often and fully embodied in Wordsworth’s poems, especially the nature, to which he pays close attention. And from the above stanzas, we can see that Wordsworth sits alone and dreams away so as to communicate with nature and free his imagination. There is no reason, law, or order anymore, and his world becomes boundless.

    Wordsworth was a famous representative of romanticism school, and he wrote a lot of poems following romantic ideas, especially nature, which inspires him a lot and becomes his main subject.

    2.John Ruskin wrote in The Stones of Venice

    “[…]”if you will make a man of the working creature, you cannot make a tool, Let him but begin to imagine, to think, to try to do anything worth doing; and the engine-turned precision is lost at once. Out come all his roughness, all his dullness, all his incapability; shame upon shame failure upon failure, pause after pause; but out comes the whole majesty of him also, and we know the height of it only, when we see the clouds settling upon him. And whether the clouds be bright or dark, there will be transfiguration behind and within them,”

    Respond to any metaphorical element involved in this passage. Explain what the writer is trying to say here, and tell how his words may represent some of the Victorian thinkers’ concerns.

    【答案】

    In this passage, the author takes people as a matter or thing that can be shaped and molded. He is trying to say that a person can be cultivated in two ways. One way is that he is cultivated to be a precise “engine”, which can only imitate and perform according to formulas without thinking or self-examination, thus he becomes a tool of creature; the other way is that let him “imagine, think and try to do anything worth doing”, which will make him high-minded and a true human being. In the writer’s opinion, only one way can be chosen to develop a person.

    Man does not want to work with the accuracy like tools, to be precise and perfect in all their actions. In that way, they will become machine having no emotions, imaginations, thoughts or dreams. They will lose their position in society and face great crisis. As a result, they will be dehumanized. The whole society will full of estrangements and alienation. On the other hand, man needs cultivating to be a true human being, who is full of humanity, wisdom and critical thinking. Only this kind of person can make real and factual contributions to human civilization and push forward the progress of human society and history.

    The Victorian Age was an important period in British history and saw unprecedented prosperity with highly developed industry, prosperous agriculture, flourishing trade and increasing population. This development brought about many changes, including environmental problems and dehumanization of people. Many thinkers began to concern such issues and shifted their attention to the living condition and development of human beings. John Ruskin was one of such thinkers and he clearly showed his concerns in his works.

    3.In his recent book How to Read the Victorian Novel, George Levine observes that the Victorian novel “self-consciously register a sense of transition and change, following the growth of children to adulthood, noting the difference between North and South, between urban and pastoral, and indicating rapid movements among classes still sharply defined and distinguished,” How do you understand the Victorian sense of “transition and change” in Levine’s remark? What particular historical, social and moral concerns are entailed in such a sense of “transition and change”? Can you think of my Victorian novels whose plots, characters or uses of language may illustrate and substantiate Levine’s argument? Please limit your discussion to no more than 2 novels form the Victorian era, be specific and make use of concrete examples from the texts.

    【答案】

    The Victorian Age saw unprecedented prosperity in British history with highly developed industry, prosperous agriculture, flourishing trade and increasing population. At the same time, it witnessed many great changes, including the change of production mode, social life, environmental conditions, values even people’s beliefs and so on. That is, the Victorian Age was at a turning point in British history. Capitalism fully developed at that time. Every coin has two sides, so this period enjoyed its prosperity and bore its adverse impacts. People were confronted with environmental deterioration, belief crisis, and moral degeneration. Literature of that time shifted its attention to critical realism with many famous writers as its representatives, such as Charles Dickens, Charlotte Brontë, George Eliot, etc. Their works faithfully reflect the then society and reality.

    Take Dickens’ Dombey and Son as an example, Dombey is a heartless capitalist who thinks of everything in terms of cash, even in his relations with the members of his family. He is proud of his wealth. Edith is also proud. Her pride is different from that of Dombey. Her pride is the one weapon of self-defence for a hurt and tormented soul in her struggle against the rule of money. Edith is a tragedy: a fine spirit that has been allowed no chance of unfettered development under capitalism. Carker the villain, whose smooth tongue covers an Iago-like cruelty, stands as a type of social evil, to which the capitalist system lends a cover of virtue, and which it usually rewards with success. The pride of the upper strata of the British bourgeoisie in the mid-19th century, who considered themselves to be on the top of the world, is vividly told here. This novel also marked a great advance in Dickens’ art of novel writing. From now on he replaced the easygoing picaresque romance of series of adventures with the closely knit and logical plot of his more mature works.

    III. Please choose to answer oneof the following three questions.(50)

    1.Read the following passage:

    “A few weeks ago an eminent French critic said that, owing to the special tendency to science and its all-devouring force, poetry would cease to be read in fifty years. But I anticipate the very contrary. Only a firmer, vastly broader, new area begins to exist……Whatever may have been the case in years gone by, the true use for the imaginative faculty of modem times is to give ultimate vivification to facts, to science, and to common lives, endowing them with the glows and glories and final illustriousness which belong to every real thing, and to real things only. Without that ultimate vivification—which the poet or other artist alone can give—reality would seem incomplete, and science, democracy, and life itself, finally in vain.”

    Based upon this passage, please (1) elaborate the author’s understanding as to the value and function of poetry in the modern age, particularly considering the statement made about how poetic imagination can “give ultimate vivification to facts.”(2) Can you think of any works in American literature (prose, poetry or fiction) that can illustrate what the author meant by giving “ultimate vivification to facts?” Please give no more than 2 examples in your discussion, be specific and make use of the texts you have read. (3) Can you identify the author of this passage based on the ideas expressed and the language used in it?

    【答案】

    (1) The author holds that poetry will play a greater role in modern age and become more valuable. Although technology is developing rapidly, people’s pursuit of beauty and truth will not cease. On the contrary, such kind of pursuit will become more and more urgent, because that with the development of economy and society, people will more and more realize the importance of mind, heart and spirit. Poetry, as a delicate form of literature which coagulates people’s culture, philosophy, psychology, history, society and so on will be more highly regarded. Poets are talented, imaginative, creative, sensitive and critical. They see the world from a special perspective and they can present us a true and objective world which is vivid and complete.

    (2) As an American poet, William Carlos Williams feels strongly that poetry must be grounded in everyday experience and in the speech of the common man and reflect reality. He holds that the poet should not talk in vague categories, but to write in particular, to discover in particular the universal, the relationship between the actual world and the mental, between the here and now and the then and there, to see something for the first time and say it in ways of one’s own. For Williams life as it is lived is the beginning and the end of the poet’s endeavor. Life with its sundry concrete details and its rhythms, when closely observed and well appreciated, is in itself poetry simple and pure. His famous poem, “The Red Wheelbarrow” serves as a good example. It fully presents Williams’ fidelity to life with the use of simple words and images in everyday life. He uses three images, “a barrow”, “rain water”, and “white chickens” to present a complete and peaceful picture before us as if we are just experiencing a real life full of vigor and vitality. The poem is very simple, but it arouses our imagination so as to form a lively scene in our mind.

    (3) Yes, the author of this passage is Walt Whitman.

    2.Please identify the author and/or the literary period of the following passage. In addition, please explain the peculiarities of style and language of the passage(particularly noticing the underlined parts); and then discuss (1) how important they are to the work that contains the passage and (2) how such uses of style and language contribute to the development of modern American literature.

    “Andre Jackson—which was the name of thepup—Andrew Jackson would never let on but what he was satisfied, and hadn’t expected nothing else—and the bets being doubled and doubled on the other side all the time, till the money was all up, and then all of a sudden he would grad that other dog jest by the j’intof his hind leg and freeze to it—not chaw, you understand, but only jest grip and hang on till they throwed up the sponge, if it was a year.”

    【答案】

    The author of this passage is Mark Twain. He likes using colloquial and informal language in his works and makes it an accepted form in American literature for the first time. In his works, there are many uneducated and minor characters, who become the representatives to do criticism. So, his language is simple and local, but not very easy to understand. They are based on their own culture and traditions. Twain actually becomes the representative of American to a great extent. In the following passage, we can also find his characteristics of using language. For example, he uses the informal form “throwed” as the past tense of “throw”, which gives away the uneducated character.

    By using these words and language, we can find some kind of comparison between educated and uneducated people in the work, and they represent different classes and interest. So, here, the difference between languages implies the great difference between their positions, social statues, and values and so on. Through this work, Mark Twain satirizes not only old miners and hicks, but also the elite educated who come out and find their training useless. The contrast between the main characters shows that the educated narrator looks like more of a fool than even Jim Smiley and his weighed down frog.

    Mark Twain’s uses of satire and colloquial deeply influenced the later modern American literature, just as Hemingway said: “All modern American literature comes from one book by Mark Twain called Huckleberry Finn.”

    3.Conduct a close analysis of the following poem. Try to highlight an aspect or two to which you respond most strongly, while attending to an array of other poetic elements.

    Dolor

    【答案】

    This poem is written in a blank verse form. I was deeply impressed by the poet’s criticism and satire of the tedious and boring modern life and work. The poet lists many obscure things to illustrate the characteristics of the modern work and life. Work and life in modern time become a mere “endless duplication of lives and objects”, and there is no more creativity and excitement of innovation. Both life and work are meaningless, and people have no interest and enthusiasm about them anymore, so they become a kind of living machine of the modern material world. Objects become the subject of the modern world. As a result, people lose their own personality, and they have the same “pale hair, the duplicate grey standard faces”.

    In this poem, the poet uses the technique of empathy. In fact, the “sadness of pencils”, “dolor of pad and paper-weight”, and “all the misery of manilla folders and mucilage” are the sadness, dolor, and misery of human beings. These objects are related to modern people closely, and they can reflect people’s real condition of work and life. The poet is wise enough to choose them to represent human beings’ work and life in modern time. Thus, this poem is very provoking.

    The poet uses alliteration in this poem, which intensifies the meter and rhythm of it and makes it more readable and fair-sounding, such as, “dolor of pad and paper-weight”, “All the misery of manilla folders and mucilage”, and “Lonely reception room” and so on.

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