单选题 The conflict between good and evil is a common theme running through the great literature and drama of the world, from the time of ancient Greeks to the present. The principle that conflict is the heart of dramatic action when illustrated by concrete examples, almost always turns up some aspects of the struggle between good and evil.
The idea that there is neither good nor evil--in any absolute moral or religious sense—is widespread in our times. There are various relativistic and behaviorist standards of ethics. If these standards even admit the distinction between good and evil, it is as a relative matter and not as whirlwind of choices that lies at the center of living. In any such state of mind, conflict can at best, be only a petty matter, lacking true university. The acts of the evildoer and of the virtuous man alike become dramatically neutralized. Imagine the reduced effect of Crime and Punishment or the Brothers Karamazoc had Dostoevsky thought that good and evil, as portrayed in those books, were wholly relative, and that he had had no conviction about them.
You can't have a vital literature if you ignore or shun evil. What you get then is the world of Pollyanna, goody-goody in place of the good. Cry, The Beloved Country is a great and dramatic novel because Alan Paton, in addition to being a skilled workman, sees with clear eyes both good and evil, differentiates them, pitches them into conflict with each other, and takes sides. He sees that the native boy Absalom Kumalo, who has murdered, cannot be judged justly without taking into account the environment that has had a part in shaping him. But Paton sees, too, that Absalom the individual, not society the abstraction, committed the act and is responsible for it. Mr. Paton understands mercy. He knows that this precious thing is not evoked by sentimental impulse, but by a searching examination of the realities of human action. Mercy follows a judgment; it does not precede it.
One of the novels by the talented Paul Bowles, Let It Down is full of motion, full of sensational depravities, and is a crashing bore. The book recognizes no good, admits no evil, and is coldly indifferent to the moral behavior of its characters. It is a long shrug. Such a view of life is non-dramatic and negates the vital essence of drama. (402)

单选题 In our age, according to the author, a standpoint often taken in the area of ethics is the ______.
A. relativistic view of morals
B. greater concern with religion
C. emphasis on evil
D. greater concern with universals
【正确答案】 A
【答案解析】事实细节题。文中第二段的第一句,也是本段的主题句The idea that there is neither good nor evil-in any absolute moral or religious sense—is widespread in our times明白地指出现代人普遍接受的一种观点:道德是相对的,没有绝对的善恶。
单选题 When the author uses the expression "it is a long shrug" in referring to Bowles's book, he is commenting on the ______.
A. length of the novel
B. indifference to the moral behavior of the characters
C. monotony of the story
D. sensational depravities of the book
【正确答案】 B
【答案解析】推测判断题。这句话要放在文中的语境下来理解。“it is a long shrug”是针对前一句“The book recognizes no good,admits no evil,and is coldly indifferent to the moral behavior of its characters”讲的,因此B项是正确答案。
单选题 In the opinion of the author, Cry, The Beloved Country is a great and dramatic novel because of Paton's ______.
A. insight into human behavior
B. behavioristic beliefs
C. treatment of good and evil as abstractions
D. willingness to make moral judgments
【正确答案】 D
【答案解析】推测判断题。作者之所以认为Cry,The Beloved Country是一部伟大的小说,主要原因是Alan Paton “sees with clear eyes both good and evil,differentiates them,pitches them into conflict with each other,and takes sides”,对善恶有自己的判断。