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文學(xué)英語賞析試題
2018年1月
注意事項
一、將你的學(xué)號、姓名及分校(工作站)名稱填寫在答題紙的規(guī)定欄
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三、用藍(lán)、黑圓珠筆或鋼筆答題,使用鉛筆答題無效。
Informationfortheexaminees:
?IThisexaminationconsistsof3parts.Theyare:
PartIliteraryFundamentals(30points)
PartII:ReadingComprehension(50points)
PartIII:Writing(20points)
?Thetotalmarksforthisexaminationare100points.Time
allowedforcompletingthisexaminationis90minutes.
?TherewillbenoextratimetotransferanswerstotheAnswer
Sheet;therefore,youshouldwriteALLyouranswersonthe
AnswerSheetasyoudoeachtask.
PartILiteraryFundamentals
[30points]
SectionI.Matchtheworkswiththeirwriters(10points).
Works
I.HillsLikeWhiteElephants
2.IHa-oeaDream
3.LordoftheFlies
4.Eveline
5.ThePearlWriters
A.JohnSteinbeck
B.RobertFrost
C.OscarWilde
D.WilliamGolding
E.ErnestHemingway
F.JamesJoyce
G.ArthurMiller
H.MartinLutherKing
Section2.DecidewhetherthefollowingstatementsareTrue(T)orFalse(F)(10points).
6.HamletisoneofShakespeare'swell-knowntragedies.
7.ScroogeisacharactercreatedbyCharlesDickensinhisnovelAChristmas
Carol.8.ThePearlisanovelbyJohnSteinbeckaddressingquestionsofracial
discrimination.
9.Thestory'ofEveLineisnarratedbyan'I,whoisrelatingherown
experiences.
10.TheHeartofDarknessexposesthecorruption,crueltyandgreedofthe
colonialsysteminAfrica.
Section3.Choosethecorrectanswerstocompletethefollowingsentences(10points).
11._canbeestablishedbydescribingtheplacewheretheactiontakes
place,orthesituationatthestartofthestory.
A.ClimaxB.Pointofview
C.FlashbackD.Setting
12._isatypeofpoetrythatcommemoratessomeonewhohasdied.
A.AnepicB.Aballad
C.AnelegyD.Ahaiku
13._isanexampleofmetaphor.
A.Hertongueisasharpknife.
B.Hereyestwinkledlikestars.
C.Dont,standtherelikeatinofmilk.
D.Thewindowswaveviolentlyinthewind.
14._referstoapoemthathasneitherregularthymenorregularmeter.
A.CoupletB.Sonnet
C.BalladD.Freeverse
15.InhisessaystOfstudies",Baconwarnsagainstanoverrelianceonbookish
studythus:
A."Somebooksaretobetasted,otherstobeswallowed,andsomefewtobe
chewedanddigested..."
B."Tospendtoomuchtimeinstudiesissloth;tousethemtoomuchfor
ornament,isaffectation;tomakejudgrnentwhollybytheirrules,isthehumorofascholar,n
C."Historiesmakemenwise;poetswitty;themathematicssubtile;natural
philosophydeep;moralgrave;logicandthetoricabletocontend."
D."Readingmakethafullman~conferenceareadyman;andwritingan
exactman."
PartllReadingComprehension
[50points]
Readtheextractsandchoosethebestanswertoeachquestion.
TextI
LadyBracknell:(sittingdown)Youcantakeaseat,Mr.Worthing.
(looksinherpocketfornotebookandpencil.)
JackWorthing:Thankyou,LadyBracknell,Ipreferstanding.
LadyBracknell(pencilandnotebookinhand):Ifeelboundtotellyouthatyouarenot
downonmylistofeligibleyoungmen,althoughIhavethesamelistasthedearDuchessofBolton
has.Weworktogether,infact.However;Iamquitereadytoenteryour
name~shouldyourmannersbewhatareallyaffectionatemotherrequires.Do
yousmokev
JackWorthing:Well,yes.ImustadmitIsmoke.
LadyBracknell:Iamgladtohearit.Amanshouldalwayshaveanoccupationof
somekind.
TherearefartoomanyidlemeninLondonasitis.Howoldareyou?
Jackworthing:Twenty-nine.
LadyBracknell:Averygoodagetobemarriedat.Ihavealwaysbeenofopinion
thatamanwhodesirestogetmarriedshouldknoweithereverythingornothing.Whichdoyou
know7
Jackworthing(aftersomehesitation):Iknownothing,LadyBracknell.
LadyBracknell:Iampleasedtohearit.Idonotapproveofanythingthattampers
withnaturalignorance.Ignoranceislikeadelicateexoticfruit;touchitandthebloomisgone.
Thewholetheoryofmoderneducationisradicallyunsound.FortunatelyinEngland,atanyrate,
educationproducesnoeffectwhatsoever.Ifitdid,itwouldproveaseriousdangertotheupper
classes,andprobablyleadtoactsofviolenceinGrosveriorSquare.Whatisyourincome?
JackWorthing:Betweensevenandeightthousandayear.
LadyBracknell(makesanoteinherbook):Inland,orininvestments?
JackWorthing:Ininvestments,chiefly.
LadyBracknell:Thatissatisfactory.Whatbetweenthedutiesexpectedofone
duringone'slifetime,andthedutiesexactedfromoneafterone'sdeath,landhasceasedtobe
eitheraprofitorapleasure.Itgivesoneposition,andpreventsonefromkeepingitup.That's
allthatcanbesaidaboutland.
JackWorthing:Ihaveacountryhousewithsomeland,ofcourse"attachedtoit,
aboutfifteenhundredacres,Ibelieve;butIdon'tdependonthatformyrealincome.Infact,
asfarasIcanmakeout,thepoachersaretheonlypeoplewhomakeanythingoutofit.
LadyBracknell:AcountryhouselHowmanybedrooms?Well,thatpointcanbe
clearedupafterwards.Youhaveatownhouse,Ihope?Agirlwithasimple,unspoilednature,like
Gwendolen,couldhardlybeexpectedtoresideinthecountry.
Questions16-18(9points)
16.Inthisextract,LadyBracknellisinterviewingJackWorthingonhissuitability
asapossible_
A.investmentadvisor
B.live-indomestichelper
C.husbandforherdaughter
17.WhydoesLadyBracknellpreferinvestmentstoowningland?
A.Shebelievesitisasafersourceofincomeandpleasure.
B.Sheexpectsowninglandcangiveherdaughterahighersocialposition.
C.Shebelieveslandinvolvestoomanyexpensesduringlife,andisthen
taxedheavilyafterone'sdeath.
18.LadyBracknellisportrayedas..
A.adedicatedfolloweroffashion
B.asnobbishwoman
C.ashrewdhumanresourcemanager
Text2
6There'sgoingtobeamoontonight,'saidNick.Helookedacrossthebaytothehills
thatwerebeginningtosharpenagainstthesky.Beyondthehillsheknewthemoonwas
comingup.
'Iknowit,'Marjoriesaidhappily.
*Youknoweverything,'Nicksaid.
'Oh,Nick,pleasecutitout!Please,pleasedon'tbethatwayl'
'Ican'thelpit/Nicksaid.'Youdo.Youknoweverything.That'sthetrouble.You
knowyoudo.,
Marjoriedidnotsayanything.
411vetaughtyoueverything.Youknowyoudo.Whatdon'tyouknow,
anyway?''Oh,shutupJMarjoriesaid.'Therecomesthemoon.'
Theysatontheblanketwithouttouchingeachotherandwatchedthemoonrise.
'Youdon'thavetotalksilly/Marjoriesaid;'what'sreallythematter?'
'Idon'tknow.,
&Ofcourseyouknow.,
'No,Idon't.,
,Goonandsayit.'
Nicklookedonatthemoon,comingupoverthehills.
'Itisn'tanyfunanymore.'
HewasafraidtolookatMarjorie.Thenhelookedather.Shesatwithherback
towardshim.Helookedatherback.'Itisn'tfunanymore.Notanyofit.)
Shedidn,tsayanything.Hewenton.tlfeelasthougheverythingwasgoneto
hellinsideofme.Idon'tknow,Marge.Idon'tknowwhattosay.,
Helookedatherback.
4Isn'tloveanyfun?'Marjoriesaid.
iNo,'Nicksaid.Marjoriestoodup.Nicksatthere,hisheadinhishands.
sl'mgoingtotaketheboat,'Marjoriecalledtohim.'Youcanwalkbackaround
thepoint.'
Tilpushtheboatoffforyou_'
,Youdon'tneedto/shesaid.Shewasafloatintheboatonthewaterwiththe
moonlightonit.Nickwentbackandlaydownwithhisfaceintheblanketbythefire.
HecouldhearMarjorierowingonthewater.
Helaythereforalongtime.HelaytherewhileheheardBillcomeintothe
clearing,walkingaroundthroughthewoods.HefeltBillcominguptothefire.Billdidn'ttouch
him,either.
'Didshegoallright?'Billsaid.
'Oh,yes,'Nicksaid,lying,hisfaceontheblankets.
6Haveascene?'
'No,therewasn'tanyscene.)
'Howdoyoufeel?'
'Oh,goaway,Bill!Goawayforawhile.'
Billselectedasandwichfromthelunchbasketandwalkedovertohavealookat
therods.ErnestHemingway.Theh-ssentialHemingway.)
Questions19-22(12points)
19.Thestoryisset_
A.Atthehilltopnearlunchtime
B.Atthebayintheevening
C.Onalakeintheearlyhoursofmorning
20.Inthistext,thewriterdepictscharacterthrough
A.howthecharacterslook
B.whatthecharacterssayandhowtheysayit
C.whatthecharacterssay
21.FromthedialoguebetweenNickandMarjorie,wecanbesure
A.NickismakingupforhispastneglectofMarjorie
B.thereistensionbetweenthem
C.MarjorieismadlyinlovewithNick
22.Inthetext,wegetjustthebarebonesof_werarelyget_
A.whatthecharactersays,howthewordsarespoken
B.thecharacters,futureintentions,howt'hecharactersarefeeling
C.thesetting,thenarrator'sattitudetowardsthecharacters
Text3
Thattimeofyearthoumaystinmebehold
Whenyellowleavesornoneorfew,dohang
Uponthoseboughswhichshakeagainstthecold,
Bareruinedchoirs,wherelatethesweetbirdssang.
Inmethousee'stthetwilightofsuchday
Asaftersunsetfadethinthewest;
Whichbyandbyblacknightdothtakeaway,
Death'ssecondseltthatsealsallupinrest.
Inmethousee'sttheglowingofsuchfire,
Thatontheashesofhisyouthdothlie,
Asthedeathbedwhereonitmustexpire,
Consumedwiththatwhichitwasnourishedby.
Thisthouperceiv'st,whichmakesthylovemorestrong,
Tolovethatwellwhichthoumustleaveerelong.
(WilliamShakespeare)
Questions23-25(9points)
23.Inthefirstfourlines,thespeaker'spurposeisto_.
A.confessheisgrowingolder
B.describethefallscene
C.hintathealthproblems.
24.Inlines5-8,thespeakermakesdeathsceneseem_
A.frighteningB.fading
C-inevitable
25.Whichofthefollowingistrueofthesonnet?
A.Thespeakerisreflectingonthefierypassionofyouth.
B.Thespeakeristeachingthelistenertobeawareoftheinstabilitiesoflife.
C.Thespeakeriscallingonthelistenertolovehimwhil~heisstillalive.
Text4
Readtheextractandg:ivebriefanswerstothequestions26-29thatfollow.
Pleasenote:ThisreadingtaskwillberelevanttothewritingtaskinPartIII.
PaperPills
Hewasanoldmanwithawhitebeardandhugenoseandhands.Longbeforethe
timeduringwhichwewillknowhim,hewasadoctoranddroveajadedwhitehorsefromhouse
tohousethroughthestreetsofWinesburg.Laterhemarriedagirlwhohadmoney.Shehad
beenleftalargefertilefarmwhenherfatherdied.Thegirlwasquiet,tall,anddark,andto
manypeoplesheseemedverybeautiful.EveryoneinWinesburgwonderedwhyshe
marriedthedoctor.Withinayearafterthemarriageshedied.
Theknucklesofthedoctor'shandswereextraordinarilylarge.Whenthehands
wereclosedtheylookedlikeclustersofunpaintedwoodenballsaslargeaswalnutsfastened
togetherbysteelrods.Hesmokedacobpipeandafterhiswife'sdeathsatalldayinhis
emptyofficeclosebyawindowthatwascoveredwithcobwebs.Heneveropenedthe
window.OnceonahotdayinAugusthetriedbutfounditstuckfastandafterthathe
forgotallaboutit.
WinesburghadforgottentheoldmanjbutinDoctorReefythereweretheseedsof
somethingveryfine.AloneinhismustyofficeintheHeffnerBlockabovetheParisDry
GoodsCompany'sstore,heworkedceaselessly,buildingupsomethingthathehimself
destroyed.Littlepyramidsoftruthheerectedandaftererectingknockedthemdownagain
thathemighthavethetruthstoerectotherpyramids.
DoctorReefywasatallmanwhohadwornonesuitofclothesfortenyears.Itwas
frayedatthesleevesandlittleholeshadappearedatthekneesandelbows.Intheofficehe
worealsoalinendusterwithhugepocketsintowhichhecontinuallystuffedscrapsofpaper.
Aftersomeweeksthescrapsofpaperbecamelittlehardroundballs,andwhenthepockets
werefilledhedumpedthemoutuponthefloor.Fortenyearshehadbutonefriend,
anotheroldmannamedJohnSpaniardwhoownedatreenursery.Sometimes,inaplayful
mood,oldDoctorReefytookfromhispocketsahandfulofthepaperballsandthrewthematthe
nurseryman."Thatistoconfoundyou.youblitheringoldsentimentalist/'hecried,
shakingwithlaughter.
ThestoryofDoctorReefyandhiscourtshipofthetalldarkgirlwhobecamehiswife
andlefthermoneytohimisaverycuriousstory.Itisdelicious,likethetwistedlittle
applesthatgrowintheorchardsofWinesburg.Inthefallonewalksintheorchardsandthe
groundishardwithfrostunderfoot.Theappleshavebeentakenfromthetreesbythepickers.
Theyhavebeenputinbarrelsandshippedtothecitieswheretheywillbeeateninapartments
thatarefilledwithbooks,magazines,furniture,andpeople.Onthetreesareonlyafewgnarled
applesthatthepickershaverejected.TheylookliketheknucklesofDoctorReefy'shands.
Onenibblesatthemandtheyaredelicious.Intoalittleroundplaceatthesideoftheapple
hasbeengatheredallofitssweetness.Onerunsfromtreetotreeoverthefrosted
groundpickingthegnarled,twistedapplesandfillinghispocketswiththem.Onlythefewknow
thesweetnessofthetwistedapples.
ThegirlandDoctorReefybegantheircourtshiponasummerafternoon.He
wasforty-
fivethenandalreadyhehadbegunthepracticeoffillinghispocketswiththescrapsof
paperthatbecamehardballsandwerethrownaway.Thehabithadbeenformedashesatinhis
buggybehindthejadedwhitehorseandwentslowlyalongcountryroads.Onthe
paperswerewrittenthoughts,endsofthoughts,beginningsofthoughts.
OnebyonethemindofDoctorReefyhadmadethethoughts.Outofmanyof
themheformedatruththatarosegiganticinhismind.Thetruthcloudedtheworld.It
becameterribleandthenfadedawayandthelittlethoughtsbeganagain.
ThetalldarkgirlcametoseeDoctorReefybecauseshewasinthefamilyway
andhadbecomefrightened.Shewasinthatconditionbecauseofaseriesofcircumstancesalso
curious.
Thedeathofherfatherandmotherandtherichacresoflandthathadcome
downtoherhadsetatrainofsuitorsonherheels.Fortwoyearsshesawsuitorsalmostevery
evening.
Excepttwotheywereallalike.Theytalkedtoherofpassionandtherewasastrained
eagerqualityintheirvoicesandintheireyeswhentheylookedather.Thetwowhowere
differentweremuchunlikeeachother.Oneofthem,aslenderyoungmanwithwhitehands,
thesonofajewelerinWinesburg,talkedcontinuallyofvirginity.Whenhewaswithherhewas
neveroffthesubject.Theother,ablack-hairedboywithlargeears,saidnothingatallbutalways
managedtogetherintothedarkness,wherehebegantokissher.
Foratimethetalldarkgirlthoughtshewouldmarrythejeweler'sson.Forhours
shesatinsilencelisteningashetalkedtoherandthenshebegantobeafraidofsomething.
Beneathhistalkofvirginityshebegantothinktherewasalustgreaterthaninallthe
others.Attimesitseemedtoherthatashetalkedhewasholdingherbodyinhishands.She
imaginedhimturningitslowlyaboutinthewhitehandsandstaringatit.Atnightshe
dreamedthathehadbittenintoherbodyandthathisjawsweredripping.Shehadthe
dreamthreetimes,thenshebecameinthefamilywaytotheonewhosaidnothingatallbutwho
inthemomentofhispassionactuallydidbitehershouldersothatfordaysthemarksofhis
teethshowed.
AfterthetalldarkgirlcametoknowDoctorReefyitseemedtoherthatshenever
wantedtoleavehimagain.Shewentintohisofficeonemorningandwithouthersaying
anythingheseemedtoknowwhathadhappenedtoher.
Intheofficeofthedoctortherewasawoman~thewifeofthemanwhokeptthe
bookstoreinWinesburg.Likeallold-fashionedcountrypractitioners,DoctorReefypulled
teeth,andthewomanwhowaitedheldahandkerchieftoherteethandgroaned.Her
husbandwaswithherandwhenthetoothwastakenouttheybothscreamedandblood
randownonthewoman'swhitedress.Thetalldarkgirldidnotpayanyattention.Whenthe
womanandthemanhadgonethedoctorsmiled."Iwilltakeyoudrivingintothecountry
withme,"hesaid.
Forseveralweeksthetalldarkgirlandthedoctorweretogetheralmosteveryday.
Theconditionthathadbroughthertohimpassedinanillness,butshewaslikeonewhohas
discoveredthesweetnessofthetwistedapples,shecouldnotgethermindfixedagain
upontheroundperfectfruitthatiseateninthecityapartments.Inthefallafterthebeginningof
heracquaintanceshipwithhimshemarriedDoctorReefyandinthefollowingspringshe
died.Duringthewinterhereadtoheralloftheoddsandendsofthoughtshehad
scribbledonthebitsofpaper.Afterhehadreadthemhelaughedandstuffedthemawayinhis
pocketstobecomeroundhardballs.
Questions26-29(20points)
26.Whatdoyouthinkthetitle''PaperPiLls"referto?
27.WhatistheconditionthathasbroughtthegirltoDoctorReefy?
28.WhatdetailsdidthewriterprovidetoinstillasenseofDoctorReefy's
loneliness?
29.Whatfunctiondothetwistedapplesplayinthenovel?
PartIII
Writing
[20Points]
30.Summarizethestory"PaperPills"inabout100words.
試卷代號:1062
文學(xué)英語賞析試題答案及評分標(biāo)準(zhǔn)
(供參考)
2018年1月
PartILiteraryFundamentals
[30points]
SectionI.Matchthewriterswiththeirworks(2pointseach)
1.E2,H3.D4.F5.A
Section2.DecidewhetherthefollowingstatementsareTrue(T)orFalse(F).(2pointseach)
6.F7.T8.F9.F10.T
Section3.Choosethecorrectanswerstocompletethefollowingsentences(2pointseach)
11.D12.C13.A14.D
15.B
PartIIReadingComprehension
[50points]
Texts1-3
30pointsforquestions16-25(3pointseach)
16.C17.C18.B19.B20.C
21.B22.A23.A24.C25.C
Text4(20points)
~Ideasmustbecorrect.Wordingcanbedifferent.Pointsshouldbegivenwhenideasare
similarorstandtoreason.
.5pointseachforquestions26-29.
.Every5mistakesingrammar,spellingorofanyotherkindwillleadtothereductionofone
point.
26.(PointsshouldbegivenwhenideasaresimilartoanyONEofthefollowing)
*ThepaperpillsDoctorReefykeptinhispocketareakindofsymbolforall
the
doctor'sfeelingsandloveforhisyoungwife.
.The"paperpills"areaformofmedicinecuringthegirl.
?Paperpillsarethepiecesofpaperwiththeprotagonist'sprivatethoughts.
27.Shebecamepregnant/inthefamilyway/shelosthervirginitytotheblack-haired
boywithlargeearsandshewasfrightened.
28.Award5pointsforANYTWOofthefollowing.
.Heisisolatedinhismustyoffice.
■Winesburghadforgottentheoldman.
?Hetendstoadyingmedicalpracticealone.
■Heunburdenshisthoughtsonscrapsofpaper.
?Hesuffersfromthetragedyofhisyoungwife'sdeathwhoofferedhimachanceto
openup.tosharehimselfwithothers.
29.Anyideassimilartothefollowing.
Thetwistedapplesaremisshapenbutsweeterthanthemostperfectones.Theyserveas
asymboloftheDoctorinthestory:hisfacialandbodyfeaturesareugly,butthereis
sweetnessinhischaracter:heisnothandsomeorstylishbutheisdeeplysweetinside.This
symbolplaysanimportantroleingivingthenovelanextendeddimension.Inthenovelas
theunwanted"twistedapples"areleftonthetreetorotten,soisDoctorReefylefttowaste
away.Thewritershowsdeepsympathy廠respecttopeoplewhoare"twistedapples"in
society.
PartIIIWriting[20Points]
寫作評分參考標(biāo)準(zhǔn)
30.作文滿分為20分,分為內(nèi)容(滿分為8分),語言(滿分為10分)和書寫(滿分為
2分)
三部分,三部分分值相加即為作文的總分。各部分參考評分項目如下:
部分評分項目分值
內(nèi)容內(nèi)容充實、切題,篇幅適當(dāng)。8分
語目語言得體、行文流暢、句子結(jié)構(gòu)有變化、常用語法結(jié)構(gòu)無錯誤.10分
書寫拼寫及標(biāo)點符號使用正確,書寫整潔,易于認(rèn)讀。2分
試卷代號:1062
文學(xué)英語賞析試題
2018年7月
注意事項
一、將你的學(xué)號、姓名及分校(工作站)名稱填寫在答題紙的規(guī)定欄
內(nèi)??荚嚱Y(jié)束后,把試卷和答題紙放在桌上。試卷和答題紙均不得帶
出考場。監(jiān)考人收完考卷和答題紙后才可離開考場。
一、仔細(xì)讀懂題目的說明,并按題目要求答題。答案一定要寫在答
題紙的指定位置上,寫在試卷上的答案無效。
三、用藍(lán)、黑圓珠筆或鋼筆答題,使用鉛筆答題無效。
Informationfortheexaminees:
?Thisexaminationconsistsof3parts.Theyare:
PartIliteraryFundamentals(30points)
PartII:ReadingComprehension(50points)
PartIII:Writing(20points)
?Thetotalmarksforthisexaminationare100points.Time
allowedforcompletingthisexaminationis90minutes.
?TherewillbenoextratimetotransferanswerstotheAnswer
Sheet;therefore,youshouldwriteALLyouranswersonthe
AnswerSheetasyoudoeachtask.
PartILiteraryFundamentals[30points]
Section1.Matchthewriterswiththeirworks(10points).
Works
1.OfStudies
2.TheRimeoftheAncientMariner
3.TheStrangeCaseofDrJekyllandMrHyde
4.AChristmasCarol
5.AnInspectorCalls
Writers
A.CharlesDickens
B.JBPriestley
C.WaltWhitman
D.FrancisBacon
E.ErnestHemingway
F.RobertLouisStevenson
G.ThomasHardy
H.SamuelTaylorColeridge
Section2.DecidewhetherthefollowingstatementsareTrue(T)orFalse(F)(10points).
6.ScroogeisacharactercreatedbyJohnSteinbeckinhisnovelThePearl.
7.EmilyDickinsonisawell-knownAmericanpoet.
8.HamletisoneofShakespeare*swell-knowntragedies,theotherthreebeing'
Macbeth,OthelloandKingLear.
9.TheOldManandtheSeaisanovelaboutthestrengthandenduranceofoneman
pittedagainsttheforcesofnature.
10.Inthepoem"Futility",thespeakerexpressedhisdistressatthedeathofhislover
andbewildermentatthemeaningofmarriage.
Section3.Choosethecorrectanswerstocompletethefollowingsentences(10points).
11.iswrittentocommemoratesomeonewhohasdied.
A.AlimerickB.Asonnet
C.AnepitaphD.Anelegy
12.Thereferstoatypeofwhichexaggeratesoneor
moreaspectsofhumannatureandpresentstheminanon-realisticway.
A.TheatreoftheAbsurd,play
B.mystery,play
C.sonnet,poem
D.myth,novel
13.Whatfiguresofspeechareusedinthefollowinglines?
"No
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