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2013考研《英语(一)》冲刺模拟试题及解析(二)

第 1 页:英语(一)模拟试题
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  Is the literary critic like the poet, responding creatively, intuitively, subjectively to the written word as the poet responds to human experience? Or is the critic more like a scientist, following a series of demonstrable, verifiable steps, using an objective method of analysis?

  For the woman who is a practitioner of feminist literary criticism, the subjectivity versus objectivity, or critic-as-artist-or-scientist, debate has special significance; for her, the question is not only academic, but political as well, and her definition will provoke special risks whichever side of the issue it favors. If she defines feminist criticism as objective and scientific—a valid, verifiable, intellectual method that anyone, whether man or woman, can perform—the definition not only makes the critic-as-artist approach impossible, but may also hinder accomplishment of the utilitarian political objectives of those who seek to change the academic establishment and its thinking, especially about sex roles. If she defines feminist criticism as creative and intuitive, privileged as art, then her work becomes vulnerable to the prejudices of stereotypic ideas about the ways in which women think, and will be dismissed by much of the academic establishment. Because of these prejudices, women who use an intuitive approach in their criticism may find themselves charged with inability to be analytical, to be objective, or to think critically. Whereas men may be free to claim the role of critic-as-artist, women run different professional risks when they choose intuition and private experience as critical method and defense.

  These questions are political in the sense that the debate over them will inevitably be less an exploration of abstract matters in a spirit of disinterested inquiry than an academic power struggle, in which the careers and professional fortunes of many women scholars only now entering the academic profession in substantial numbers will be at stake, and with them the chances for a distinctive contribution to humanistic understanding, a contribution that might be an important influence against sexism in our society.

  As long as the academic establishment continues to regard objective analysis as “masculine” and an intuitive approach as “feminine,” the theoretician must steer a delicate philosophical course between the two. If she wishes to construct a theory of feminist criticism, she would be well advised to place it within the framework of a general theory of the critical process that is neither purely objective nor purely intuitive. Her theory is then more likely to be compared and contrasted with other theories of criticism with some degree of dispassionate distance. (418 words)

  31. Which of the following titles best summarizes the content of the text?

  [A] How Theories of Literary Criticism Can Best Be Used

  [B] Problems Confronting Women Who Are Feminist Literary Critics

  [C] A Historical Overview of Feminist Literary Criticism

  [D] Literary Criticism: Art or Science?

  32. According to the author, the debate has special significance for the woman who is a theoretician of feminist literary criticism because

  [A] women who are literary critics face professional risks different from those faced by men who are literary critics.

  [B] there are large numbers of capable women working within the academic establishment.

  [C] there are a few powerful feminist critics who have been recognized by the academic establishment.

  [D] like other critics, most women who are literary critics define criticism as either scientific or artistic.

  33. The author specifically mentions all of the following as difficulties that particularly affect women who are theoreticians of feminist literary criticism EXCEPT the

  [A] tendency of a predominantly male academic establishment to form preconceptions about women.

  [B] limitations that are imposed when criticism is defined as objective and scientific.

  [C] likelihood that the work of a woman theoretician who claims the privilege of art will be viewed with prejudice by some academics.

  [D] tendency of members of the academic establishment to treat all forms of feminist literary theory with hostility.

  34. It can be inferred that the author would define as “political”(Line 1, Para. 3) the questions that

  [A] cannot be resolved without extensive debate.

  [B] are primarily academic in nature and open to abstract analysis.

  [C] are contested largely through contention over power.

  [D] will be debated by both men and women.

  35. Which of the following is most likely to be one of the “utilitarian political objectives” mentioned by the author?

  [A] To forge a new theory of literary criticism.

  [B] To pursue truth in a disinterested manner.

  [C] To demonstrate that women are interested in literary criticism that can be viewed either subjectively or objectively.

  [D] To convince the academic establishment to revise the ways in which it assesses women scholars professional qualities.

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