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    William Butler Yeats, a most famous Irish writer, was born in Dublin in 1865. His childhood ___ the harmony that was ____ of a happy family. Later, Yeats shocked his family by saying that he remembered “little of childhood but its pain”. In fact, he inherited(继承) excellent taste in ____ from his family — both his father and his brother were painters. But he finally ____ literature, ____ drama and poetry.

Yeats had strong ____ in the coming of new artistic movements. He set himself the ____ task in founding an Irish national theatre in the late 1890s. His early theatrical experiments,____, were not received ____ at the beginning. He didn’t lose heart, and finally enjoyed ____ in his poetical drama.

___ with his dramatic works, Yeats’s poems attract much ____ notice. The subject matter includes love, nature, history, time and aging. Though Yeats generally relied on very traditional forms, he brought modern sensibility to them. As his literary life ____, his poetry grew finer and richer, which led him to worldwide ____.

He had not ____ a major public life ____ winning the Nobel Prize in 1923. Yet, he ____ writing almost to the end of his life. Had Yeats stopped writing at age 40, he would probably now be ____ as a minor poet, for there is no other example in literary history of a poet who ____ his greatest works between the ages of 50 and 75. After Yeats’s death in 1939, W.H.Auden wrote, among others, the following lines:

Earth, receive an ____ guest:

William Yeats is laid to rest.

Let the Irish vessel () lie.

Emptied of its poetry.

1.A.held B.lacked C.expected D.desired

2.A.typical B.special C.awkward D.capable

3.A.art B.poetry C.drama D.literature

4.A.carried on B.decided on C.put on D.based on

5.A.regularly B.instantly C.particularly D.finally

6.A.desire B.energy C.access D.faith

7.A.fresh B.stupid C.small D.difficult

8.A.therefore B.however C.besides D.otherwise

9.A.possibly B.honorably C.favorably D.doubtfully

10.A.failure B.fame C.pleasure D.success

11.A.Connected B.Occupied C.Compared D.Tired

12.A.admiring B.amusing C.amazing D.envying

13.A.finished B.produced C.created D.progressed

14.A.praise B.spread C.recognition D.assessment

15.A.enjoyed B.accepted C.purchased D.taken

16.A.before B.since C.until D.after

17.A.abandoned B.continued C.appreciated D.recommended

18.A.respected B.admired C.valued D.favored

19.A.prohibits B.attempts C.recommends D.produces

20.A.appealed B.advocated C.advanced D.honored

 

1.B 2.A 3.A 4.B 5.C 6.D 7.A 8.B 9.C 10.D 11.C 12.A 13.D 14.C 15.A 16.B 17.B 18.C 19.D 20.D 【解析】 本文是一篇记叙文。主要描写了大诗人、剧作家威廉·叶芝的人物生平。 1.考查动词词义辨析。句意:他的童年缺乏一个幸福家庭所特有的和谐气氛。A. held 举办;B. lacked缺乏;C. expected期望;D. desired想要。根据下文的Yeats shocked his family by saying that he remembered “little of childhood but its pain”.(后来,Yeats的话震惊了他的家人,他说他“除了童年的痛苦,什么也记不起来了”。)可知,Yeats的童年只有痛苦,缺乏(lacked)和谐的气氛,故选B。 2.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:他的童年缺乏一个幸福家庭所特有的和谐气氛。A. typical 特有的;B. special特别的;C. awkward可怕的;D. capable有能力的。根据下文的Yeats shocked his family by saying that he remembered “little of childhood but its pain”.(后来,Yeats的话震惊了他的家人,他说他“除了童年的痛苦,什么也记不起来了”。)可知,Yeats的童年只有痛苦,并没有得到幸福家庭哥特有的(typical)和谐气氛,故选A。 3.考查名词词义辨析。句意:事实上,他从他的家族那里继承了优秀的艺术品味——他的父亲和哥哥都是画家。A. art艺术;B. poetry诗歌;C. drama戏剧;D. literature文学。根据下文的both his father and his brother were painters.(他的父亲和弟弟都是画家)可知,Yeats从家族那里遗传了优秀的艺术(art)品位,故选A。 4.考查词组辨析。句意:但他最终选择了文学,尤其是戏剧和诗歌。A. carried on继续;B. decided on选定;C. put on穿上;D. based on基于。根据前文内容可知,虽然从家族那里遗传了艺术品位,但最后决定(decide on)了文学,故选B。 5.考查副词词义辨析。句意:但他最终选择了文学,尤其是戏剧和诗歌。A. regularly有规律地;B. instantly立即;C. particularly特别地;D. finally最后。根据文章可知,Yeats是在戏剧和诗歌领域取得了成就,所以此处指Yeats最终选择了文学,尤其是(particularly)戏剧和诗歌。故选C。 6.考查名词词义辨析。句意:Yeats坚信新的艺术运动的到来。A. desire欲望;B. energy能量;C. access进入;D. faith信念。根据空所在的句子和下文的He didn’t lose heart(他没丢了信心)可知,对于新艺术运动的到来他秉承着坚定的信念(faith),故选D。 7.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:在19世纪90年代末,他为自己设立了新的任务——创办爱尔兰国家剧院。A. fresh新鲜的;B. stupid愚蠢的;C. small小的;D. difficult困难的。根据空所在的句子和前文的new artistic movements(新艺术运动)可知,Yeats给自己设定了新的(fresh)任务,故选A。 8.考查副词词义辨析。句意:然而,他早期的戏剧实验在一开始并不受欢迎。A. therefore因此;B. however然而;C. besides另外;D. otherwise否则。根据下文的He didn’t lose heart(他没丢了信心)可知,最开始他的戏剧并未受到欢迎,与前文是转折关系,故选B。 9.考查副词词义辨析。句意:然而,他早期的戏剧实验在一开始并不受欢迎。A. possibly可能;B. honorably值得尊敬的;C. favorably顺利地;D. doubtfully怀疑地。根据下文可知,Yeats并没有失去信心,可知在最一开始的时候并不顺利(favorably),故选C。 10.考查名词词义辨析。句意:他没有灰心,终于在他的诗性戏剧中获得了成功。A. failure失败;B. fame名誉;C. pleasure高兴;D. success成功。根据空所在的句子可知,Yeats没有灰心,最终获得了成功(success),故选D。 11.考查动词词义辨析。句意:与他的戏剧作品相比,Yeats的诗歌引人注目。A. Connected连接;B. Occupied占据;C. Compared比较;D. Tired使疲劳。根据句意可知,compared with是固定搭配,意为“与……相比较”,故选C。 12.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:与他的戏剧作品相比,Yeats的诗歌引人注目。A. admiring赞赏的;B. amusing令人发笑的;C. amazing令人惊讶的;D. envying令人嫉妒的。根据空所在的句子可知,Yeats的诗歌与他的戏剧作品相比,诗歌更加引人注目(admiring),故选A。 13.考查动词词义辨析。句意:随着他的文学生活的发展,他的诗歌越来越精致和丰富,这使他得到了全世界的认可。A. finished完成;B. produced生产;C. created创造;D. progressed前进。根据下文的his poetry grew finer and richer(他的诗歌越来越精致和丰富)可知,诗歌越来越精致和丰富,和他的文学生活的不断发展(progressed)有关,故选D。 14.考查名词词义辨析。句意:随着他的文学生活的发展,他的诗歌越来越精致和丰富,这使他得到了全世界的认可。A. praise表扬;B. spread传播;C. recognition认可;D. assessment评估。根据空所在的句子可知,Yeats的诗歌越来越精致和丰富,这使他得到了全世界的认可(recognition)。故选C。 15.考查动词词义辨析。句意:自从1923年获得诺贝尔奖以来,他一直没有享受过普通的生活。A. enjoyed享受;B. accepted接受;C. purchased购买;D. taken带走。根据空后的writing almost to the end of his life可知,Yeats几乎一直写作到生命的尽头,可见他专心于写作,无暇享受(enjoyed)其他普通的生活,故选A。 16.考查连词词义辨析。句意:自从1923年获得诺贝尔奖以来,他一直没有享受过普通的生活。A. before在……之前;B. since自从;C. until直到;D. after在……之后。根据空所在的句子可知,winning the Nobel Prize in 1923是状语从句的省略,相当于he won the Nobel Prize in 1923,此句的时态是过去式,since意为“自从”引导时间状语从句,从句用过去式,故选B。 17.考查动词词义辨析。句意:然而,他几乎一直写作到生命的尽头。A. abandoned放弃;B. continued继续;C. appreciated 欣赏;D. recommended推荐。根据空所在的句子可知,他一直写作直到生命的尽头,continue doing意为“继续做……”,故选B。 18.考查动词词义辨析。句意:如果Yeats在40岁时停止写作,他现在可能会被视为一个二流诗人,因为在文学史上没有其他例子表明,一个诗人能在50岁到75岁之间创作出最伟大的作品。A. respected 尊敬;B. admired钦佩;C. valued评价;D. favored更喜欢。根据空所在句子可知,假设Yeats在40岁就停止写作,那么文学史上就错失一位在50岁到75岁之间还能创作出伟大作品的诗人,这样的话,Yeats可能被视为一个二流的作家,value…as…意为“把……视为”,故选C。 19.考查动词词义辨析。句意:如果Yeats在40岁时停止写作,他现在可能会被视为一个小诗人,因为在文学史上没有其他例子表明,一个诗人在50岁到75岁之间创作出他最伟大的作品。A. prohibits阻止;B. attempts试图;C. recommends推荐;D. produces生产。根据前文的内容可知,假设Yeats在40岁就停止写作,那么文学史上就错失一位在50岁到75岁之间还能创作出伟大作品的诗人,话外音是说Yeats在50岁到75岁之间创作了(produce)很多作品,故选D。 20.考查动词词义辨析。句意:大地呀,请接受这位尊贵的客人吧,威廉•叶芝,将在此安息,让这艘爱尔兰大船在你的怀抱里安息吧,清空它满载的诗歌。A. appealed呼吁;B. advocated提倡;C. advanced使……前进;D. honored给……以荣誉。根据空所在的句子可知,威廉•叶芝死后,W.H.Auden为悼念他献上悼词,以威廉•叶芝的一生成就来说,威廉•叶芝是令人尊敬的(honored),此处是用honor的动词分词形式做guest的前置定语,意为“受人尊敬的”,故选D。
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