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1、如有侵权,请联系网站删除,仅供学习与交流自考英美文学选读复习资料【精品文档】第 5 页1.I glanced back once. A wafer of a moon was shining over Gatsbys house, making the night fine as before, and surviving the laughter and the sound of his still glowing garden. A sudden emptiness seemed to flow now from the windows and the great doors, endow
2、ing with complete isolation the figure of the host, who stood on the porch, his hand up in a formal gesture of farewell. A.Identify the author and the title of the novel from which this passage is taken. F. Scott Fitzgerald, The Great GatsbyB.The passage describes the end of an event. What is it? It
3、 is a description of the end of a big partyC.What implied meaning can you get from reading this passage? The passage hints at the meaninglessness, spiritual emptiness and vanity of such a life of pleasure-seeking. There is a tragic sense that the “party” will be over. 2. My tongue, every atom of my
4、blood, formd from this soil, this air, Born here of parents born here from parents the same, and their parents the same, I, now thirty-seven years old in perfect health begin, Hoping to cease not till death. A.Identify the poet and the title of the poem. Whitman, Song of MyselfB.What do soil and air
5、 represent in the first line? America, his country, his native land C.What does the poet try to say in the above four lines? I was born and nurtured by this land and shall from now on devote my whole life to the country.3. “I celebrate myself, and sing myself,And what I assume you shall assume,For e
6、very atom belonging to me as good belongs to you.I loafe and invite my soul,I lean and loafe at my ease observing a spear of summer grass.”(From Walt Whitmans “Song of Myself”)A. Who does“myself”refer to ? The poet himself and the American people.B. How do you understand the line“I loafe and invite
7、my soul?” The line indicates a separation of the body and the soul.C. What does“a spear of summer grass”symbolize? The phrase indicates Whitmans optimism and experience.4. And the native hue of resolution/Is sicklied oer with the pale cast of thought. (Shakespeare, Humlet) A. What does the native hu
8、e of resolution mean? determination (determinedness, action, activity, .) B. What does the pale cast of thought stand for? consideration (indecision, inactivity, hesitation, .) C. What idea do the two lines express? Too much thinking (consideration,.) made (makes) activity (action) impossible. 5. Wi
9、ld Spirit, which art moving everywhere; /Destroyer and Preserver; hear, O hear! A. Identify the poem and the poet. Shelleys Ode to the West WindB. What is the Wild Spirit? The West Wind; breath of Autumns beingC. What does the Wild Spirit destroy and preserve? It destroys things that are dead, it pr
10、eserves new life.6. When the minister spoke from the pulpit, with power and fervid eloquence, and, with his hands on the open bible, of the sacred truths of our religion, and of saint-like lives and triumphant deaths, and of future bliss or misery unutterable, then did Goodman Brown turn pale, dread
11、ing, lest the roof should thunder down upon the gray blasphemer and his hearers. A. Identify the title of the short story from which this part is taken. Hawthornes Young Goodman Brown B. What had happened in the story before this church scene? Brown had attended a witches party where he saw many pro
12、minent people of the village, the minister included. C. Why was Goodman Brown afraid the roof might thunder down? Brown was shocked by the minister, secretly a member of the evil club, who could talk about sacred truths of the religion openly and unashamedly. He thought God would punish such hypocri
13、tes down on them.7. (A lot of common objects have been enumerated before, and here are the last two lines of There Was a Child Went Forth :) The horizons edge, the flying sea-crow, the fragrance of salt marsh and shore mud. These became part of that child who went forth every day, and who now goes,
14、and will always go forth every day. A. Who is the author of this poem? What is the title of the poem?Whitman. There was a Child Went Forth B. What does the Child stand for in the poem? The young growing America. C. In one or two sentences, interpret the implied meaning of the two lines. The poet use
15、s his childhood experience of growing up and learning about the world around him to imply that young America will grow and develop like that.D. How do you understand “These became part of the child”?It is interesting to reexamine the sequence of the items list in this poem which “became part of the
16、child”. They reflect the natural process of a boys growth. At first, his world was limited within the barnyard. Later, he sought into fields and streets. Then, he became interested in something more mysterioushis fellow human beings. Finally, he was on the symbolic threshold of the outside world, th
17、e sea. He had grown into a young man from a boy.8.“And when I am formulated, sprawling on a pin, When I am pinned and wriggling on the wall. Then how should begin To spit out all the butt-ends of my days and ways.” A.Identify the poem and the poet. T.S. Eliots The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock. B.
18、What does the phrase “butt-ends” mean? The ends of cigarettes, meaning trivial things here. C.What idea does the quoted passage express? Here, Prufrocks inability to do anything against the society he is in is made him strikingly clear by using a sharp comparison. Prufrock imagines himself as a kind
19、 of insect pinned on the wall and struggling in vain to get free. This image vividly shows Prufrocks current predicament.9.“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 that has made all the difference.” A
20、.Idenfity the poem and the poet. Robert Lee Frosts The Road Not Taken. B.What does the phrase “ages and ages hence” mean? Many many years later. C.What idea does the quoted passage express? The speaker is telling his experience of making the choice of the roads. But he is conscious of the fact that
21、his choice will have made all the difference in his life. He seems to be giving a suggestion to the reader “make good choice of your life”. D. What additional meaning do the two roads have? Life is here compared to a journey. The two roads stand for the choice one has to make at a critical moment in
22、 his life. E. What dilemma is the speaker facing? Since where the road leads to is uncertain, one has to wait to see the result of the choice until ones life is coming to an end. Then it will be too late. The speaker acknowledges the limits of life, yet he indulges himself in the notion that we coul
23、d be really different from what we have become, because life is unpredictable.10. “A violet by a mossy stone Half hidden from the eye! Fair as a star, when only one Is shining in the sky.”A. Identify the author and the title of the poem from which this stanza is taken.William Wordsworth, “She Dwelt
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