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GRE阅读理解(Barron模考)每日一题 第47期
日期:2014-10-25 09:57

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Modern archaeological finds can still contribute much to the study of ancient literature. For example, forty years ago a survey of the early Greek dramatist Aeschylus’ plays would have started with The Suppliant Women. Many factors internal to the play, but perhaps most especially the prominence of the chorus (which in this play has the main role), led scholars to consider it one of Aeschylus’ earlier works. The consensus was that here was a drama truly reflecting an early stage in the evolution of tragedy out of choral lyric. The play was dated as early as the 490’s B.C., in any event, well before Aeschylus’ play The Persians of 472 B.C. Then, in l952, a fragment of papyrus found at Oxyrhynchus was published stating the official circumstances and results of a dramatic contest. The fragment announced that Aeschylus won first prize with his Danaid tetralogy, of which The Suppliant Women is the opening play, and defeated Sophocles in the process. Sophocles did not compete in any dramatic contest before 468 B.C., when he won his first victory. Hence, except by special pleading (e.g.,that the tetralogy was composed early in Aeschylus’ career but not produced until the 460’s B.C.), the Danaid tetralogy must be put after 468 B.C In addition, a few letters in the fragment suggest the name Archedemides, archon in 463 B.C., thus perhaps tying the plays to that precise date, almost exactly halfway between Aeschylus’Seven Against Thebes of 467 B.C. and his Oresteia.

The implication of the papyrus administered a severe shock to the vast majority of classical scholars, who had confidently asserted that not only the role of the chorus but also language, metrics, and characterization all pointed to an early date. The discovery has resulted in no less than a total reevaluation of every chronological criterion that has been applied to or derived from Aeschylus’ plays. The activity has been brisk, and a new creed has now spread. The prominence of the chorus in The Suppliant Women now is seen not as a sign of primitivism but as analogous to the massive choral songs of the Oresieia. Statistics have been formulated, or reformulated, to show that stylistically The Suppliant Women does actually occupy a position after The Persians and Seven Against Thebes, which now become the “primitive” plays, and before the Oresteia. While the new doctrine seems almost certainly correct, the one papyrus Fragment raises the specter that another may be unearthed, showing, for instance, That it was a posthumous production of the Danaid tetralogy which bested Sophocles, and throwing the date once more into utter confusion. This is unlikely To happen, but it warns us that perhaps the most salutary feature of the papyrus scrap is its message of the extreme difficulty of classifying and categorizing rigidly the development of a creative artist.

The author of the passage focuses primarily on
A.Discussing a series of modern archaeological finds and their impact on the study of Greek literature
B.Recounting the effect of one archaeological find on modern ideas concerning a particular author's work
C.giving a definitive and coherent account of the chronology of a particular author's work
D.illustrating the many varieties of difficulties involved in establishing facts concerning ancient literature
E.determining the exact value of archaeological finds in relation to the history of ancient literature


With respect to the study of ancient literature, which of the following statements best expresses the author's main point concerning modern archaeological finds?
A.They can profoundly alter accepted views of ancient literary works, and can encourage flexibility in the way scholars look at the creative development of any artist.
B.They can be severely shocking and can have a revivifying effect on the study of ancient literature, which has recently suffered from a lack of interest on the part of scholars.
C.They can raise more questions than they answer and can be unreliable sources of information.
D.They generally confirm scholars' ideas about ancient literary works and allow them to dispense with inferences drawn from the works' internal structure.
E.They often undermine scholarly consensus in certain areas and create utter confusion concerning an author's work.

The author's attitude toward the “activity” mentioned in line 25 and its consequences can best be described as one of
A.amused tolerance
B.mocking envy
C.grave doubt
D.angry disapproval
E.unrestrained enthusiasm

The author of the passage alludes to the hypothetical papyrus fragment in lines 31-32 in order to
A.Supports an argument concerning the date of The Suppliant Women.
B.Refutes the views of the majority of scholars concerning the Oxyrhynchus papyrus find.
C.Predicts the future results of archaeological research proposed in the passage.
D.Undermines the validity of the currently accepted chronology of Aeschylus' works.
E.Qualifies the author's agreement with the “new creed” developed since the Oxyrhynchus papyrus find.

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正确答案:BAAE

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重点单词
  • lyricadj. 抒情的 n. 抒情诗
  • contestn. 竞赛,比赛 vt. 竞赛,争取 vi. 奋斗
  • announced宣布的
  • briskadj. 敏锐的,凛冽的 adj. 活泼的,活跃的,快的
  • exceptvt. 除,除外 prep. & conj. 除了 ..
  • flexibilityn. 灵活性,柔韧性,适应性
  • scrapn. 碎片,废品 vt. 舍弃,报废 vi. 打架
  • unlikelyadj. 不太可能的
  • additionn. 增加,附加物,加法
  • chorusn. 合唱队,歌舞队,齐声说道,副歌部分, vt. 合唱