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单选题
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow’ poetry is noted for its _____.
A
art for art’s sake
B
originality
C
didacticism
D
innovation
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亨利·沃兹沃斯·朗费罗(1807—1882)是十九世纪最伟大的浪漫主义诗人之一。他的代表作品有《人生礼赞》《海华沙之歌》。其诗歌不管是题材、句法,都受到英国诗歌的影响,语言简洁质朴,主题符合世俗要求,充满说教意味,也暗含深刻哲理。
亨利·沃兹沃斯·朗费罗(1807—1882)是十九世纪最伟大的浪漫主义诗人之一。他的代表作品有《人生礼赞》《海华沙之歌》。其诗歌不管是题材、句法,都受到英国诗歌的影响,语言简洁质朴,主题符合世俗要求,充满说教意味,也暗含深刻哲理。
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Passage 1
A lyric is a subjective poem of intense personal emotion whose principal quality is its musical form. Poe, master of the lyric, was led to explain all poetry as the rhythmical creation of beauty in words. Because great poetry is often pure music, haunting melody, and chiming syllables, the reader should not glance through poetry as he read his newspaper or the latest magazine--skipping a word here and a line there, and still hope to get what the author had intended for him. Poetry being music, like all other forms of music, it gains its meaning when interpreted by the human voice.
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Flower in the crannied wall,
I pluck you out of the crannies,
I hold you here, root and all, in my hand,
Little flower--but if I could understand,
What you are, root and all, and all in all,
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What does the underlined word "articulate" in Para. 2 probably mean?A. Clear.
B. Safe.
C. Straight.
D. Difficult.
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Passage 1
A lyric is a subjective poem of intense personal emotion whose principal quality is its musical form. Poe, master of the lyric, was led to explain all poetry as the rhythmical creation of beauty in words. Because great poetry is often pure music, haunting melody, and chiming syllables, the reader should not glance through poetry as he read his newspaper or the latest magazine--skipping a word here and a line there, and still hope to get what the author had intended for him. Poetry being music, like all other forms of music, it gains its meaning when interpreted by the human voice.
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A.it's vital to treasure what we have
B.it's hard to live life to the fullest
C.it's great to appreciate the beauty of nature
D.it's impossible to understand what God and man is
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it's vital to treasure what we haveB
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atB
fromC
toD
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单选题He didn’t buy the book because he was interested in poetry.A
He didn’t buy the book because he was not interested in poetry.B
He bought the book, but it is not because he was interested in poetry.C
He bought the book because he was interested in poetry.D
He bought the book because he was not interested in poetry.
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