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1、2018年招收攻读硕士学位研究生入学考试试题(A卷)*招生专业与代码:外国语言文学0502 (涵盖英语语言文学050201、外国语言学及应用语言学050211)考试科目名称及代码:808外国语言文学综合考试考生注意:所有答案必须写在答题纸(卷)上,写在本试题上一律不给分。 I. Multiple choices. There are 20 questions in this part. Choose the best answer to each question. Write your answers on the ANSWER SHEET. Both linguistics candida

2、tes and literature candidates must do this part. (20%) 1. There are altogether _ nations within the British Commonwealth nowadays.A. 45 B. 53 C. 55 D. 60 2. Christianity was first brought to England by _. A. the Romans B. the Celts C. the Anglo-Saxons D. the Danes 3. _ is not the reason for the very

3、 limited influence of Romans on Britain. A. That the Romans treated the Britons as a subject people of slave class B. That the Romans and Britons never intermarry during the four centuries C. That the Romans did not like the Britons D. That the Romans had no impact on the language or culture of ordi

4、nary Britons 4. England and Scotland are separated by _. A. the Thames River B. the Clyde River C. the Lough Neagh D. the Hadrians Wall 5. In 1337 the hostility between England and _ resulted in the Hundred Years War. A. France B. Spain C. Russian D. Ireland6. In Britain only about _ of the populati

5、on are farmers but they manage 70% of the land area. A. 2% B. 3% C. 4% D. 5% 7. The goal of Roosevelts New Deal was to _. A. save the American economic and political system B. get America out of the depression C. weaken monopoly interests in America D. strengthen the power of the president 8. There

6、are _ members in the Senate in the United States of America. A. 50 B. 73 C. 82 D. 100 9. Los Angeles, as one of the most attractive tourist spots, ranks _ as the place Americans most like to visit. A. first B. second C. third D. fourth 10. _ is Americas leading center of heavy industry, which is mos

7、t important in the production of motor vehicles and other transportation equipments. A. The Midwest B. The South C. The Mideast D. The North 11. The world famous Harvard University is in _. A. Maine B. Massachusetts C. New York D. Washington D.C. 12. _ of the American government has the power of fin

8、al interpretation of the Constitution. A. The President B. The House of Representatives C. The Senate D. The Supreme Court 13. Quebec province in Canada has a strong _ culture. A. British B. German C. French D. Italian 14. The economic backbone of Canada includes _. A. agriculture B. entertainment i

9、ndustry C. fishing D. tourism 15. The Parliament of Canada is composed of _ and _. A. the House of Lords; the House of Commons B. the Senate; the House of Representative C. the Senate; the House of Commons D. the Senate; the House of Lords 16. _ first landed on Australia. A. Captain Cook B. Christop

10、her Columbus C. Jacques Carter D. Willem Jansz17. In Australia, April 25th is known as _. A. Australian Day B. Anzac Day C. ANZUS D. Independence Day 18. A very important newspaper in New Zealand is _. A. Evening Post B. The Wall Street Journal C. The Globe and Mail D. The Sun 19. _ claimed that Aus

11、tralia and New Zealand belonged to Britain in 1770. A. Abel Tasman B. Christopher Columbus C. James Cook D. Amerigo Vespucci 20. Ireland is also called the Emerald Isle because of _. A. Its shape B. its connection with Britain C. its abundant natural resources D. its rich green countryside II. Fill

12、in the blanks with proper answers. Write your answers on the ANSWER SHEET. Both linguistics candidates and literature candidates must do this part. (20%)1. Language is a means of _ communication. 2. A _ is a speech sound produced by a partial or complete closure of part of the vocal tract, thus obst

13、ructing the airflow and creating audible friction. 3. Morphology studies the _ structure of words and the rules by which words are formed. 4. Variable words may have _ changes as the same word may have different grammatical forms but part of the word remains relatively constant. 5. Word order refers

14、 to the _ arrangement of words in a language. 6. Sentences may be classified along the intersecting dimensions of structure and _. 7. The theory of meaning which relates the meaning of a word to the thing it refers to is known as the _ theory. 8. The idea that the meaning of a sentence depends on th

15、e meanings of the constituent words and the way they are combined is known as the principle of _. 9. Psycholinguistics has its roots in _ linguistics on one hand, and in cognitive psychology on the other hand. 10. The sentence “Your claims are indefensible” is based on a metaphor “ARGUMENT IS WAR” i

16、n which ARGUMENT is conceptualized in terms of the _ domain of WAR. 11. William Shakespeare has been universally acknowledged to be the summit of the English Renaissance. And of his great tragedies, _ is considered the summit of his art. 12. _s masterpiece Utopia is divided into two books: the first

17、 book discusses the social condition of England, and the second book describes an ideal communist society, Utopia.13. John Miltons _ tells how Satan rebelled against God and how Adam and Eve were driven out of Eden. The readers can easily discern the authors intention the exposure of reactionary for

18、ces of his time and passionate appeal for freedom. 14. Among the most impressive achievements of Victorian literature is the large-scale social-anatomy novel. George Eliots _ (1871-1872) is a distinguished instance in a group that includes Thackerays Vanity Fair, Dickens Bleak House, Mrs. Gaskells W

19、ives and Daughters and Trollopes The Way We Live Now.15. _s Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1886) is a story of the double personality in human nature and the struggle between the good and evil within a single person.16. With the active romanticists, symbolic pictures represent a vague idea

20、 of some future society; but with the escapists, these often take on a mystic colo, as revealed in _s The Ancient Mariner. 17. Washington Irvings “_” is a fantasy tale about a man who somehow steps outside the mainstream of lifehe goes to sleep before the War of Independence and wakes up after it, w

21、hich reveals the narrators conservative attitude toward changes.18. Henry David Thoreaus _is a faithful record of his reflections when he was in solitary communion with nature, an eloquent indication that he not only embraced Ralph Waldo Emersons Transcendentalist philosophy but went even further to

22、 illustrate the pantheistic quality of nature. 19. African American literature attained to a higher degree of maturity in the spring of 1952 when _s Invisible Man which told an archetypal existential story of modern times was published. 20. J. D. Salinger wrote one novel, _, an influential book to c

23、ome out of the postwar period. It depicts in eloquent language an adolescents disgust and despair at the fallen state of the adult world around him.III. Write your answers on the ANSWER SHEET. Both linguistics candidates and literature candidates must do this part. (10%)Section A: Decide whether eac

24、h of the following statements is True or False. If it is true, write T and if it is false, write F. 1. There are many languages in todays world that can only be spoken, but not written. 2. Human beings are capable of making all kinds of sounds and make them systematic.3. In most cases, the number of

25、 syllables of a word corresponds to the number of morphemes. 4. The external syntax of a construction refers to the properties of the construction as a part of whole. 5. The most distinguishable linguistic feature of a regional dialect is its grammar and uses of vocabulary. Section B: Give the autho

26、rs name and indicate the genre of the following works.6. King Lear 7. To the Lighthouse 8. Of Studies 9. The Fall of the House of Usher 10. Leaves of Grass IV. Choose SIX from the following terms and explain them briefly. Write your answers on the ANSWER SHEET. (30%) 1. displacement2. manner of arti

27、culation 3. allomorph 4. endocentric construction5. metonymy 6. entailment 7. American Naturalism8. Gothic novel9. ballads10. Local Colorism11. Stream of Consciousness12. symbol V. Answer the following questions: Section A for linguistics candidates and Section B for literature candidates. Write you

28、r answers on the ANSWER SHEET. (40%)Section A:1. Do you agree that duality is one of the important design features of human language? 2. What is the relationship between phonetics and phonology? 3. Identify the syntactic categories of the words in the following sentences first. Then draw a tree diag

29、ram for each of them. a) The philosophers visited the linguists. b) The philosophers complained about the linguists. 4. The following are some euphemisms for dismissing employees. Analyze them regarding the word formation processes that created them.a) career change opportunity b) decruitment c) out

30、placement Section B:5. Why is Robinson Crusoe so important in the history of English literature? What do you think of the protagonist Robinson Crusoe? 6. How does “Ode on a Grecian Urn” reflect John Keats aesthetic ideal?7. Based on The Scarlett Letter, discuss the setting and the theme of Nathaniel

31、 Hawthorns works.8. In The Old Man and the Sea, what kind of spirit and what vision of the world are reflected in Santiagos experience? VI. Choose ONE of the following questions and write your answer on the ANSWER SHEET. (30%)1. Antoine de Saint-Exupry (the author of The Little Prince) once wrote: “

32、The meaning of words lies not in the words themselves, but in our attitude toward them.” Do you think it is true, partially true, or false? Illustrate your point of view, providing examples if necessary. (for linguistics candidates) 2. Analyze the theme, poetic form and rhetorical devices of the fol

33、lowing poem and develop it into an essay with no less than 200 words. (for literature candidates) The Arrow and the Song Henry Wadsworth LongfellowI shot an arrow into the air, It fell to earth, I knew not where; For, so swiftly it flew, the sight Could not follow it in its flight. I breathed a song into the air, It fell to earth, I knew not where; For who has sight so keen and strong, That it can follow the flight of song? Long, long afterward, in an oak, I found the arrow, still unbroke; And the song, from beginning to end, I found again in the heart of a friend.考试科目:外国语言文学综合考试 共5页, 第 页

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