Passage Two
Questions 36 to 40 are based on the following passage.
Mary Barton, particularly in its early chapters, is a moving response to the suffering of the industrial worker in the England of the 1840‟s. What is most impressive about the book is the intense and painstaking effort made by the author, Elizabeth Gaskell, to convey the experience of everyday life in working-class homes. Her method is partly documentary in nature: the novel includes such features as a carefully annotated reproduction of dialect, the exact details of food prices in an account of a tea party, an itemized description of the furniture of the Bartons, living room, and a transcription of the ballad “The Oldham Weaver.” The interest of this record is considerable, even though the method has a slightly distancing effect.
As a member of the middle class, Gaskell could hardly help approaching working-class life as an outside observer and a reporter, and the reader of the novel is always conscious of this fact. But there is genuine imaginative re-creation in her accounts of the walk in Green Heys Fields, of tea at the Bartons‟ house, and of John Barton and his friend‟s discovery of the starving family in the cellar in the chapter “Poverty and Death.”
Indeed, for a similarly convincing re-creation of such families, emotions and responses (which are more crucial than the material details on which the mere reporter is apt to concentrate), the English novel had to wait 60 years for the early writing of D. H. Lawrence. If Gaskell never quite conveys the sense of full participation that would completely authenticate this aspect of Mary Barton, she still brings to these scenes an intuitive recognition of feelings that has its own sufficient conviction.
The chapter “Old Alice‟s History” brilliantly dramatizes the situation of that early generation of workers brought from the villages and the countryside to the urban industrial centers. The account of Job Legh, the weaver and naturalist who is devoted to the study of biology, vividly embodies one kind of response to an urban industrial environment: an affinity for living things that hardens, by its very contrast with its environment, into a kind of crankiness. The early chapters—about factory workers walking out in spring into Green Heys Fields; about Alice Wilson remembering in her cellar the twig-gathering for brooms in the native village that she will never again see; about Job Legh, intent on his impaled insects—capture the characteristic responses of a generation to the new and crushing experience of industrialism. The other early chapters eloquently portray the development of the instinctive cooperation with each other that was already becoming an important tradition among workers.
Which of the following best describes the author‟s attitude toward Gaskell‟s use of the method of documentary record in Mary Barton?
文章第一段最后一句提出“The interest of this record is considerable, even though the method has a slightly distancing effect.”这种记录吸引了人们的广泛兴趣, 尽管这种方法有轻微的疏远效果。 因此作者的态度是十分满意的。
According to the passage, Mary Barton and the early novels of D. H. Lawrence share which of the following?
文章第二段第二句提出“Indeed, for a similarly convincing re-creation of such families, emotions and responses (which are more crucial than the material details on which the mere reporter is apt to concentrate), the English novel had to wait 60 years for the early writing of D. H. Lawrence.”的确, 为了同样令人信服地再现这样的家庭、情感和反应(这比单纯的记者所关注的物质细节更为重要) , 英国小说不得不等上60年, 才有了劳伦斯的早期作品。 因此, 共有的特点是对情绪和感受的描写。 故选A。
Based on the examples given in the last paragraph of the passage, which of the following was part of “the new and crushing experience of industrialism” for many members of the English working class in the nineteenth century?
文章最后一段第一句提出“The chapter “Old Alice‟s History” brilliantly dramatizes the situation of that early generation of workers brought from the villages and the countryside to the urban industrial centers.”“老爱丽丝的历史”一章生动地描述了从农村和农村到城市工业中心的早期工人的情况。 因此会描述地理上的变迁。 故选B。
It can be inferred that the author of the passage believes that Mary Barton might have been an even better novel if Gaskell had ________.
文章第二段第一句提出“As a member of the middle class, Gaskell could hardly help approaching working- class life as an outside observer and a reporter, and the reader of the novel is always conscious of this fact.”加斯凯尔作为中产阶级的一员, 作为一个局外人和记者, 几乎无法让自己接近工人阶级的生活, 而小说的读者总是意识到这一点。 因此选择D。
The author of the passage describes Mary Barton as each of the following EXCEPT ________.
总览全文可以发现, 作者对Mary Barton的评价很高, 叙述了小说的细节内容, 客观评价了小说的记叙手法。 并未出现抒情诗调的语言。