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Despite their many differences of temperament and of literary perspective, Emerson, Thoreau, Hawthorne, Melville, and Whitman share certain beliefs. Common to all these writers is their humanistic perspective. Its basic premises are that humans are the spiritual center of the universe and that in them alone is the clue to nature, history, and ultimately the cosmos itself. Without completely denying the existence either of a deity (the God) or of irrational matter, this perspective nevertheless rejects them as exclusive principles of interpretation and prefers to explain humans and the world in terms of humanity itself. This preference is expressed most clearly in the Transcendentalist principle that the structure of the universe literally duplicates the structure of the individual self; therefore, all knowledge begins with self-knowledge.
This common perspective is almost always universalized. Its emphasis is not upon the individual as a particular European or American, but upon the human as universal, freed from the accidents of time, space, birth, and talent. Thus, for Emerson, the "American Scholar" turns out to be simply "Man Thinking"; while, for Whitman, the "Song of Myself" merges imperceptibly into a song of all the '"children of Adam", where "every atom belonging to me as good belongs to you."
Also common to all five writers is the belief that individual virtue and happiness depend upon self-realization, which, in turn, depends upon the harmonious reconciliation of two universal psychological tendencies: first, the self-asserting impulse of the individual to withdraw, to remain unique and separate, and to be responsible only to himself or herself- and second, the self-transcending impulse of the individual to embrace the whole world in the experience of a single moment and to know and become one with that world. These conflicting impulses can be seen in {{U}}the democratic ethic{{/U}}. Democracy advocates individualism, the preservation of the individual's freedom and self-expression. But the democratic self is torn between the duty to self, which is implied by the concept of liberty, and the duty to society, which is implied by the concepts of equality and fraternity.
A third assumption common to the five writers is that intuition and imagination offer a surer road to truth than does abstract logic or scientific method. It is illustrated by their emphasis upon introspection—their belief that the clue to external nature is to be found in the inner world of individual psychology—and by their interpretation of experience as. in essence, symbolic. Both these stresses presume {{U}}an organic relationship between the self and the cosmos{{/U}}, of which only intuition and imagination can properly take account. These writers' faith in the imagination and in themselves as practitioners of imagination led them to conceive of the writer as a seer and enabled them to achieve supreme confidence in their own moral and metaphysical insights.

{{B}}Notes:{{/B}} Transcendentalist 先验论的。self-transcending 超越自我的。ethic 伦理标准,道德规范。be torn between 在...之间左右为难。fraternity博爱。introspection 反省。seer 预言家,先知。metaphysical 形而上学的。
单选题 Which of the following best reflects the humanistic perspective of the five writers?
【正确答案】 D
【答案解析】[注释] 细节理解题。本题问:下面哪一表述反映了5位作家的人文主义观点?第1段最后一句反映了他们的人文主义观点,它写道:“这种倾向在先验论的原则中表现得再清楚不过了:宇宙的构成是人之构成的真实翻版,因而一切知识都要从认识自己开始。”选项[D]“宇宙的构成可以通过自我认识来揭示”符合上述句意。[A]和 [B]属正反颠倒;[C]属前后逻辑颠倒;故均不能入选。
单选题 By quoting Whitman in paragraph 2, the author intends to
【正确答案】 D
【答案解析】[注释] 逻辑结构题。本题问:作者在第2段中引用惠特曼诗句的目的是什么?第2段中指出,人文主义观点中的个人不是具体的某一个人,而是指抽象的人类。“Song of Myself”(自我之歌)中的“自我”就是“children of Adam”(亚当之子),即指“人类”,在这里“任何一点属于我的东西,同样也属于你。”可见,作者引用惠特曼的诗句是为了具体说明惠特曼表达个人和人文宇宙之间关系的一种方式。[A]“表示诗人并不完全同意爱默生”属正反颠倒。从第2段最后一句来看,爱默生和惠特曼的看法是相同的。[D]“表示惠特曼使用人文主义理想来评价自己的方式”和[C]“展示诗人关心所有人的幸福”文中均未提到,属无中生有,故不能入选。
单选题 The author discusses "the democratic ethic" in paragraph 3 in order to
【正确答案】 C
【答案解析】[注释] 逻辑结构题。本题问:作者在第3段中讨论“民主的道德规范”的目的是什么?第 3段中指出,“自我实现反过来又取决于两种普遍心理倾向的和谐和统一……这两种矛盾的欲望可以在民主的道德规范中看到。”由此可见,作者讨论民主的道德规范是为了证明个人有自我独立和与他人和睦相处的愿望。选项[C]“具体说明个人自我独立的愿望和他与别人融合相处的愿望之间的关系”符合上述句意。
单选题 It can be inferred that the idea of "an organic relationship between the self and the cosmos" in paragraph 4 is necessary to the thinking of the five writers because such a relationship
【正确答案】 A
【答案解析】[注释] 推理判断题。本题问:第4段中“个人与宇宙之间的有机联系”的观点对五位作家的思想是必需的,请推理原因何在?本文介绍了,五位作家都认为人类是宇宙的精神中心,可以用人性来解释人类、世界和宇宙。人类有自主的倾向,又有认识世界与世界融合的倾向,从个人内心世界中可以找到通向外部世界的线索。所有这些想法都以认为“个人与宇宙有机联系在一起”的观点为前提的。因此这一观点对作家的理论形成是必需的。选项[A]“这种联系是五位作家人文主义存在观的基础”符合上面所述的内容。故应选[A]。五位作家确实主张个人自由和独立,但是个人与宇宙的有机联系并不能证明他们关于个人自由的观念,故[B]应排除。由于文章中并没有讲到人与宇宙之间的有机联,系使作家们能肯定民主道德规范的重要性,故[C]属无中生有,应予排除。第4段第1句中谈到五位作家认为,“比起抽象逻辑和科学方法,直觉和想象力更能使人找到真理。”可见,[D]这种关系“否认了他们相信直觉与想象力的存在”,是错误的。
单选题 The author discusses the five writers mainly to explain some of their beliefs about
【正确答案】 A
【答案解析】[注释] 全文主旨题。本题问:作者讨论五位作家来解释他们有关什么问题的一些观点?本文第1、2段讲五位作家的人文主义观点。第3段讲他们对自我实现的看法。第4段讲他们对直觉与想象力的相同观点。所有这些看法都围绕着一个中心议题,即人与外界(即世界和宇宙)的关系。故应选[A]。[B]只是第3段讲的内容, [C]只是第1段讲的内容,均太片面,不能入选。[D]“人性以及它对世界和宇宙的依赖性”所述内容与全文主题无关,应予排除。