-
英语语言文学真题回忆
(
综合英语,翻译与写作,二外法语
)
题目回忆是考后就写下,今天才来编辑发帖。
综合英语:
1.
单项 选择题,关于语法,词组搭配之类的,没有考人文知识。
30
道题
30
分。
难度中等或中下
2.
阅读理解
四篇,每篇
5
道题
,共
40
分。
文章和问题都不太难理解。难度中
等或中下
< p>
其中一篇如下。相比之下,其他
3
篇文章没那么长,但问题和选项就 较长一点。
He was an old
man with a white beard and huge nose and hands.
Longbefore
the time during which we
will know him, he was a doctor and drove ajaded
white
horse
from
house
to
house
through
the
streets
of
Winesburg.
Laterhe
married
a
girl
who
had
money.
She
had
been
left
a
large
fertile
farm
whenher
father died. The girl was quiet, tall,
and dark, and to many people
sheseemed
very
beautiful.
Everyone
in
Winesburg
wondered
why
she
married
thedoctor. Within a year after the
marriage she died.
The
knuckles of the doctor's hands were
extraordinarily the
hands were closed
they looked like clusters of unpainted wooden
ballsas
large as walnuts fastened
together by steel smoked a cob pipe
andafter
his
wife's
death
sat
all
day
in
his
empty
office
close
by
a
window
thatwas covered with cobwebs. He never
opened the window. Once on a hot
day
inAugust he tried but found it stuck fast and
after that he forgot
all about it.
Winesburg had forgotten the
old man, but in Doctor Reefy therewere the
seeds
of
something
very
fine.
Alone
in
his
musty
office
in
the
HeffnerBlock
above
the
Paris
Dry
Goods
Company's
store,
he
worked
ceaselessly,building
up
something
that
he
himself
destroyed.
Little
pyramids
of
truth
heerected
and after
erecting knocked them down again that he might
have thetruths
to erect other pyramids.
Doctor
Reefy
was
a
tall
man
who
had
worn
one
suit
of
clothes
forten
years.
It was frayed at the
sleeves and little holes had appeared at theknees
and
elbows.
In
the
office
he
wore
also
a
linen
duster
with
huge
pocketsinto
which he
continually stuffed scraps of paper. After some
weeks the
scrapsof
paper
became
little
hard
round
balls,
and
when
the
pockets
were
filled
hedumped
themout
upon
the
floor.
For
ten
years
he
had
but
one
friend,
another oldman named John Spaniard who
owned a tree nursery. Sometimes,
in
a
playful
mood,old
Doctor
Reefy
took
from
his
pockets
a
handful
of
the
paper balls and
threwthem
at the nursery
man.
to confound you,
you blithering
oldsentimentalist,
The
story
of
Doctor
Reefy
and
his
courtship
of
the
tall
dark
girlwho
became
his
wife
and
left
her
money
to
him
is
a
very
curious
story.
It
isdelicious,
like
the
twisted
little
apples
that
grow
in
the
orchards
ofWinesburg.
In
the fall one walks
in the
orchards
and the
ground is hard withfrostunder
foot. The apples
have
been taken
from the trees by the
pickers. Theyhave
been put
inbarrels and shipped to the cities where they
will be eaten
inapartments
that
are
filled
with
books,
magazines,
furniture,
and
people.
On
thetrees
are
only a
few
gnarled
apples
that
the
pickers
haverejected.
They
looklike
the
knuckles
of
Doctor
Reefy’
s
hands.
One
nibbles
at
them
and
they
aredelicious.
Into
a
little
round
place
at
the
side
of
the
apple
has
been
gatheredall
of
its
runs
from
tree
to
tree
over
the
frosted
ground
pickingthe
gnarled,
twisted
apples
and
filling
his
pockets
with them. Only the
fewknow the sweetness of the twisted apples.
The
girl
and
Doctor
Reefy
began
their
courtship
on
a
summerafternoon.
He
was
forty-fivethen and already he had begun the
practice offilling his
pockets
with
the
scraps
of
paper
thatbecame
hard
balls
and
werethrown
away.
The
habit
had
been
formed
as
he
sat
in
his
buggy
behind
the
jadedgrey
horse
and
went
slowly
along
country
roads.
On
the
papers
were
writtenthoughts,
ends of thoughts, beginnings of
thoughts.
One by one the
mind of Doctor Reefy had made the thoughts. Out
ofmany of
them heformed a truth that
arose gigantic in his mind. The truthclouded
the
world.
It
became terrible
and
then
faded
away
and
the
littlethoughts
began again.
The tall dark girl came to
see Doctor Reefy because she was in thefamily
way
and
hadbecome
frightened.
She
was
in
that
condition
because
of
aseries
of
circumstances also curious.
The
death
of
her
father
and
mother
and
the
rich
acres
of
land
thathad
come
down to her had seta train of suitors
on her heels. For two years shesaw
suitors
almost
every
evening.
Except
twothey
were
all
alike.
They
talked
toher
of
passion
and
there
was
a
strained
eager
quality
in
their
voicesand
in their eyes when
they looked at her. The two who were different
were
muchunlikeeach
other.
One
of
them,
a
slender
young
man
with
white
hands,
the son ofa
jeweler in Winesburg, talked continually of
virginity. When
he
was
with
herhe
was
never
off
the
subject.
Theother,
a
black-haired
boy
with large ears,said nothing
at all but always managed to get her into
the darkness, where hebegan to kiss
her.
For a time the tall
dark girl thought she would marry thejeweler's
son.
For hours she sat in silence
listening as he talked to her andthen she
began to be afraid of something.
Beneath his talk of virginity shebegan
to
think
there
was
a
lust
greater
than
in
all
the
others.
At
times
itseemed
to
her
that
as
he
talked
he
was
holding
her
body
in
his
hands.
Sheimagined
him turning it slowly
about inthe white
hands and staring
at it. Atnight
she
dreamed
that
he
had
bitten
into
her
body
and
that
his
jaws
weredripping.
She
had
the
dream
three
times,
then
she
became
in
the
family
way
totheone
who said
nothing at all but who in the moment of his
passion actuallydid
bite her shoulder
so that for days the marks of his teeth showed.
After the tall dark girl
came to know Doctor Reefy it seemed toher that
she never wanted to leavehim again. She
went into his office onemorning
and
without
her
saying
anything
he
seemed
to
know
what
had
happened
toher.
In
the
office
of
the
doctor
there
was
a
woman,
the
wife
of
the
manwho
kept
the
bookstore
in
Winesburg.
Like
all
old-fashioned
countrypractitioners,
Doctor
Reefy pulled teeth, and the woman who waited held
ahandkerchief
to her teeth and groaned.
Her husband was with her and when thetooth was
taken out they both screamed and blood
ran down on the woman's
tall dark girl
did not pay any attention. When the woman
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
上一篇:广东广州戒网瘾学校
下一篇:2021广州大学基础数学考研真题经验参考书