单选题
MACHIAVELLI

1 Niccolo Machiavelli, an Italian statesman and political philosopher of the early sixteenth century, is considered the founder of modem political thinking. Machiavelli was a product of Renaissance Florence, a city-state that was struggling for expansion and survival among a competing group of similar states. As a public servant and diplomat, Machiavelli came to understand power politics by observing the spectacle around him without any illusions. In 1512, he was briefly imprisoned and then forced to leave public life. He retired to his country estate, where he recorded his reflections on politics. Two of his books would become classics in political theory: Discourses on the First Ten Books ofLivy, a set of essays on ancient and modem politics, and The Prince, a potent little book that would shock readers for centuries.
2 Machiavelli saw politics as an affair separate from religion and ethics, an activity to be practiced and studied for its own sake. Politics was simply the battle of men in search of power, and since all men were brutal, selfish, and cowardly, politics must follow certain rules. In his most famous work, The Prince (1532), Machiavelli described the means by which a leader may gain and maintain power. The ideal prince was the man who had studied his fellow men, both by reading history and by observing the present, and was willing to exploit their weaknesses. Machiavelli thought that his own time was too corrupt to permit any alternative to the Renaissance despots that he saw all around him.
3 Machiavelli's philosophy arose more from a deeply pessimistic view of human nature than from a lack of moral sense, which many readers criticized in him. He was, and still is, misunderstood to have promoted atheism over religion and criminality over other means of governing. Despite the ruthless connotation of the term "Machiavellian," many of his works, such as the History of Florence (1532), express republican principles. Machiavelli's supporters saw him not as a cynic who gloried in evil but as a scientist of politics who saw the world more clearly than others and reported what he saw with lucidity and honesty.
4 The cultural impact of Machiavelli's philosophy was far-reaching, and negative interpretations have persisted. The dramatic literature of the late sixteenth century, notably the plays of Shakespeare, often featured a villainous but humorous character type known as the Machiavel. The Machiavel character loved evil for its own sake, and this delight in evil made all other motivation unnecessary. The Machiavel had a habit of using humorous monologues to comment on his own wickedness and contempt for goodness. Shakespeare's principal Machiavel characters are the treacherous Iago in Othello, the ruthlessly ambitious Edmund in King Lear, and the murderous title character in Richard III.

单选题 According to the passage, what was a major influence on Machiavelli's political philosophy?
【正确答案】 A
【答案解析】Clues: Machiavelli was a product of Renaissance Florence, a city-state that was struggling for expansion and survival among a competing group of similar states; Machiavelli came to understand power politics by observing the spectacle around him
单选题 The word illusions in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to
【正确答案】 B
【答案解析】Illusions means false beliefs in this context. Clues: ... came to understand power politics by observing the spectacle around him without any ; the prefix il- = not; the stem -lus- = light.
单选题 The word potent in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to
【正确答案】 A
【答案解析】Potent means influential in this context. Clues: ...classics in political theory...; ...little book that would shock readers for centuries.
单选题 What is the subject of The Prince?
【正确答案】 C
【答案解析】Clues: In his most famous work, The Prince (1532), Machiavelli described the means by which a leader may gain and maintain power. (1. 1)
单选题 The word pessimistic in paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to
【正确答案】 A
【答案解析】Pessimistic means negative in this context. Clues: ...all men were brutal, selfish, and cowardly... : ...thought that his own time was too corrupt..." Machiavelli's philosophy arose more from a deeply view of human nature
单选题 Machiavelli's political philosophy included all of the following beliefs EXCEPT:
【正确答案】 C
【答案解析】Machiavelli's political philosophy did not include the belief that people must organize to fight against evil and corruption in politics. All the other answers are given: Politics was simply the battle of men in search of power, and since all men were brutal, selfish...; The ideal prince was the man who had studied his fellow men...and was willing to exploit their weaknesses; Machiavelli saw politics as an affair separate from religion and ethics, an activity to be practiced and studied for its own sake.
单选题 According to the author, how has Machiavelli been misunderstood?
【正确答案】 D
【答案解析】Clues: He was, and still is, misunderstood to have promoted.., treachery and criminality over other means of governing.
单选题 The word lucidity in paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to
【正确答案】 B
【答案解析】Lucidity means clarity in this context. Clues: .. saw the world more clearly than others...; ...honest.v; the stem -luc- = light.
单选题 The word monologues in paragraph 4 is closest in meaning to
【正确答案】 A
【答案解析】Monologues means speeches in this context. Clues: ...to comment on his own wickedness...; the prefix mono- = one; the stem -log- = study. Comment indicates speaking; a monologue is a speech by one person.
单选题 The Machiavel character in drama has all of the following characteristics EXCEPT
【正确答案】 D
【答案解析】Complex motivation is not a characteristic of the Machiavel character. All the other answers are given: ...contempt for goodness; The Machiavel had a habit of using humorous monologues to comment on his own wickedness...; ...delight in evil...