2023年英语专八考试阅读理解模拟练习附答案.docx
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1、2023年英语专八考试阅读理解模拟练习附答案 英语专八考试阅读理解模拟练习附答案 青春是有限的,智慧是无穷的,趁短的青春,去学习无穷的智慧。以下是我为大家搜寻整理的英语专八考试阅读理解模拟练习附答案,盼望能给大家带来关心!更多精彩内容请准时关注我们免费学习网! On a nondescript block south of New York&39;s Union Square up a dreary staircase and through a black-barred gate, there is a long, narrow room that might be mistaken for
2、 a very small museum of literary counterculture. On one wall hangs two rows of iconic posters:a print of Che Guevara&39;s proud head; a photograph of the authors Jean Genet, William S. Burroughs, and Allen Ginsberg marching at the 1968 Democratic National Convention ;a portrait of Bobby Kennedy. Ixi
3、ose-leaf binders of correspondence with groundbreaking authors line floor-to-ceiling bookshelves. Beside the bookcases, Samuel Beckett peers out of a black-and-white photograph with a fierce crow&39;s gaze. Next to him in the picture stands a shorter, milder-looking man named Barney Rosset. Rosset&3
4、9;s publishing house, Grove Press, was a tiny company operating out of the ground floor of Rosset&39;s brownstone when it published an obscure play called Waiting for Godot in 1954. By the time Beckett had won the Nobel Prize in 1969 Grove had become a force that challenged and changed literature an
5、d American culture in deep and lasting ways. Its impact is still evidentfrom the Che Guevara posters adorning college dorms to the canonical status of the house&39;s once controversial authors. Rosset is less well known but late in his life he is achieving some wider recognition. "Hie story of
6、Rossel&39;s life is essentially one of creative destruction. He found writers who wanted to break new paths, and then he picked up a sledge-hammer to help ihem whale away at the existing order. Rosset saw many crises. He or his company was forever going broke, being attacked, breaking the law. In hi
7、s legal battles, Rosset made his most enduring impact. Before Rosset challenged federal and slate obscenity laws, censorship was an accepted feature of publishing. His victories in high courts helped to change that. Rosset believed that it was impossible to represent life in the streets and in the d
8、ark recesses of the heart and mind honestly without using language that in ihe mid-20th century was considered “ obscene" and therefore illegal to sell or mail. To a significant extent, the books he published convinced others that this was true. Rosset wasn&39;t the only publisher who took risk
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