9.FrankensteinFrankenstein was a book by Mary Shelly----it's been adapted for the screen dozens of times.The story of Frankenstein is told through a series of letters written by Captain Robert Walton to his sister,as he leads an expedition (長(zhǎng)征)to the North Pole.On the way,he meets Victor Frankenstein,who tells Walton the story of his life.Frankenstein is the surname of the guy who creates the monster.The monster doesn't actually have a game.Anyway,Victor is a scientist who's desperate to discover the secret of life.After years of study,he makes an enormous creature out of human remains and brings it to life.Victor intends it to be beautiful.Unfortunately,the creature turns out really hideous,and Victor runs away in terror.Although the monster is good and kind,humans are scared of it.When they mistreat it,the monster becomes angry and evil.Wanting revenge on its creator,the monster murders Dr.Frankenstein's brother,his wife,and his best friend.When Victor figures out the monster is behind all the deaths,he swears to track it down and kill it.
This book was written in 1816,right after a period called the Enlightenment.The Enlightenment emphasized the pursuit of knowledge and reason,and gave rise to the scientific method.Mary Shelley criticized the Enlightenment through the character of Victor Frankenstein,"He is a negative example of an Enlightenment scientist-------he pursues knowledge at any cost,and his obsession with discovering the secret of life destroys him,as well as his friends and family."Some Enlightenment thinkers might have seen such a loss as necessary for the advancement of science,but not Mary Shelley.She and her husband,poet Percy Shelly,were part of the Romanic Movement in art and literature.Romancism was a reacrion against the Enlightenment's embrace of rationality and reason.The Romantics emphasized emotion over rationality,and thought people should feel awe and terror in regard to nature.Frankenstein incorporates all these ideas.To Shelley,F(xiàn)rankenstein doesn't fear and respect the world of nature enough------she says that by tempering with nature,he brings about complete disaster.Frankenstein is not just a great Romantic novel.It's also considered one of the first major works of science fiction.It influences a whole generation of writers,and the monster has become one of the most recognizable figures in Western culture.
56.Which of the following is closest in the meaning to"hideous"in Paragraph 1?A
A.Unattractive B.Engaging C.Charming D.Handsome
57.What is Victor Frankenstein's fatal weakness?C
A.His love of science
B.His rejection of his own creation
C.His lack of respect for nature
D.His inability to form human relationship
58.How was the Romantic era different from the Enlightenment?A
A.The Romantic era emphasized emotion;the Enlightenment emphasized reason.
B.The Romantic era occurred during the 20th century;the Enlightenment occurred during the 19th century.
C.The Romantic era emphasized poetry;the Enlightenment emphasized prose.
D.The Romantic era saw major scientific discoveries;the Enlightenment was an era of literary discovery.
59.What effect did"F rankenstein"have on later works of fiction?D
A.It inspired books about the Enlightenment
B.It inspired technical writing
C.It inspired books of poetry
D.It inspired science-fiction writing.
分析 本文介紹了Frankenstein 這本書的內(nèi)容,和對(duì)于科幻創(chuàng)作的影響.
解答 56.A 猜測(cè)詞義題.Unattractive沒有魅力;Engaging迷人的,吸引人的;Charming令人陶醉的;Handsome英俊的、Victor intends 前一句it to be beautiful勝利者會(huì)是美麗的.根據(jù)下一句Victor runs away in terror維克多嚇跑了,可見這些生物應(yīng)該是真的沒有魅力符合句意,所以答案選A.
57.C 細(xì)節(jié)理解題.根據(jù)句子Frankenstein doesn't fear and respect the world of nature enough.科學(xué)怪人不恐懼自然和不足夠尊重自然世界.可見這就是他的致命弱點(diǎn),所以答案選C.
58.A 細(xì)節(jié)理解題.根據(jù)句子Romancism was a reacrion against the Enlightenment's embrace of rationality and reason.The Romantics emphasized emotion over rationality.浪漫派小說是對(duì)啟蒙理性和理性的接受反應(yīng).浪漫主義強(qiáng)調(diào)情感超過理性,所以答案選A.
59.D 推理判斷題.根據(jù)句子It's also considered one of the first major works of science fictionIt influences a whole generation of writers,and the monster has become one of the most recognizable figures in Western culture.它也被認(rèn)為是第一部科幻小說,它影響了整整一代作家,而怪物已經(jīng)成為西方文化中最知名的人物之一.可見它鼓勵(lì)科幻小說的寫作,所以答案選D.
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