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2020年12月11日发(作者:梅士伟)


英语语言文学真题回忆

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综合英语,翻译与写作,二外法语

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题目回忆是考后就写下,今天才来编辑发帖。


综合英语:



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单项 选择题,关于语法,词组搭配之类的,没有考人文知识。

30

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30

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难度中等或中下


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阅读理解

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其中一篇如下。相比之下,其他

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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

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