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课程《欧洲文化入门》考试时间 120 分钟日期年月日姓名学号学院班级
Ⅰ.Read the following unfinished statements or questionas carefully. For each unfinished statement or question, four suggested answers marked A, B, C and D are given. Choose the one that you think best completes the statement or answers the question. Write the letter of the answer you have choosen in the corresponding spcae on the answer sheet. (40 points, 2 point for each)
1.
———— was the founder of scientific mathematics.
A. Pythagoras
B. Democritus
C. Aristotle
D. Diogenes
2. Which of the following figures was regarded as “the master of those who know”by
Dante?
A. Plato
B. Socrates
C. Aristotle
D. Cicero
3.
________ was called “the greatest historian that ever lived”by Macaulay.
A. Thucydides
B. Herodotus
C. Socrates
D. Aristotle
4. The first king to unite the Hebrews was a warrior-famer name________ .
A. Moses
B. Joshua
C. Saul
D. David
5. Who issued the Edict of Milan in 313,whick granted religious freedom to all and made
Christianity legal?
A. Domitian
B. Valerian
C. Constantine
D. Theodosius
6. The ancestors of the Jews are called Hebrews which mean ________ .
A. wanderers
B. travelers
C. traders
D. merchants
7. In the latter part of the fourth century the ________ swept into Europe from central
Asia.
A. Turkish
B. Huns
C. Athens
D. Roman
8. Apart from being a place of worship, the ________ was a place for recreation and the
center of trade and community activity.
A. bridge
B. church building
C. village
D. subway
9. For two centuries beginning from the late fifteenth century,________ was the golden
city which gave birth to a whole generation of poets, scholars,artists and sculptors.
A. Milan
B. Florence
C. Venice
D. the papal states
10. which of the following figures knows “how to make beauty yield meaning and meaning
yield beauty”?.
A. Boccaccio
B. Shakespeare
C. Raphael
D. Petrarch
11. ________ is recognized as the father of the modern European novel and has had great
impact on world literature.
A. Don Quixote
B. hamlet
C. Gargantua and Pantagruel
D. Utopia
12. The English poet Alexander Pope once wrote:Nature and Nature’laws lay hid in
night.God said, “let________ be”, and all was light.
A. Copernicus
B. Kepler
C. Newton
D. Einstein
13. It is generally believed that modern philosophy begins with Francis Bacon in England
and with ________ in France.
A. Corneille
B. Locke
C. Rousseau
D. Descartes
14. The great contribution of St.Jerome was ________.
A. the building of monasteries
B. the translation of Old and New Testaments into Latin
C. the setting up of the church system
D. none of the above
15. Which of the following is not true about Dante?
A. Dante was a great Italian poet.
B. Dante wrote Beowulf
C. Dante wrote his masterpiece in Italian
D. Dante was a great political thinker
16. Scientists in the 17th century,such ans Galileo and Newton,attached great importance
to ________ .
A. deductive reasoning
B. classical authority
C. direct observation and experiment
D. humanist learning
17. Which of the following is not true about Aristotle?
A. In Aristotle the great humanist and the great man of science meet.
B. Aristotle founded the school of the Stoics.
C. Aristotle was tutor of Alexander.
D. Aristotle wrote many books on logic,politics, poetry, rhetoric and other subjects.
18. ________ believed that the highest good in life was pleasure, freedom from pain and
emotional upheaval. .
A. Sophists
B. Cynics
C. Sceptics
D. Epicureans
19. ________ is said to have told the king of Syracuse: “Give me a place to stand, and
I will move the world.”
A. Archimedes
B. Aristotle
C. Plato
D. Euclid
20. In The Revolution of the Heavenly Orbs,________ put forward his theory that the sun,
not the earth, is the center of the universe.
A. Kepler
B. Galileo
C. Newton
D. Copernicus
Ⅱ.In the following part there are two columns.The left hand column consists of a list of names. The right hand column consists of a list of titles, names of organizations,
works or remarks in the right hand column and put the number a or b or c etc. in the bracket on the test paper.(10 points, 1 point each)
21.St.Jerome [ ] (a)Latin version of Bible
22.Dante [ ] (b)The City of God
23.Aristophanes [ ] (c)The Canterbury Tales
24.Virgil [ ] (d)Aeneid
25.Constantine [ ] (e)Last Supper
26.Augustine [ ] (f)Virgin Mary
27.Chaucer [ ] (g)Edict of Milan
28.Leonardo da Vinci [ ] (h)Frogs
29.Raphael [ ] (i)The Divine Comedy
30.Homer [ ] (j)Odyssey
Ⅲ.Give a one-sentence answer to each of the following question. Write your answer in the corresponding space on the test paper.(20 points, 2 points each)
31.Among many elements which constitute European culture, what are the two major ones?
32.What are the four schools of philosophers who often argued with each other in the
4th century B.C.in Greece?
33.What gave birth to Christianity?
34.What does the Old Testament mainly deal with?
35.What classes were the people of weatern Europe under feudalism mainly divided into?
36.Why did the Crusades go on about 200 years?
the two men who made great efforts to promote learning in the Middle Ages.
38.Which period does Renaissance refer to in the European history?
39.List tow most famous pictures painted by Leonardo da Vinci.
40.Who established oil colour on canvas as the typical medium of the pictorial tradition
in western art?
IV.Explain each of the following terms in English. Write your answer in the corresponding space on the test paper in around 40 words.(20 points, 5points each)
41.Athens’democrach
42.Beowulf
43.John Locke
44.Odyssey
V.Write Between 100-120 Words on the following topic in the corresponding space on the test paper.(10 points)
45.What is Baconian philosophical system and the different between inductie method (推
理法)and deductive method(演绎法)?
课程《欧洲文化入门》答案
Ⅰ.
1-10: A, C, A, C, C, A, B, B, B, D
11-20: A, C, D, B, B, C, B, D, A, D
Ⅱ. 21a,22i,23h,24d,25g,26b,27c,28e,29f,30j
Ⅲ.
31.The major elements are the Greco-Roman element and the Judeo-Christian element.
32.The four schools of philosophers are Cynics,the Sceptics,the Epicureans and the
Stoics.
33.It was the Jewish tradition that gave birth to Christianity.
34.The Old Testment is about God and the Laws of God.
35.people of western Europe under feudalism were mainly divided into three
classes:clergy,lords and peasants.
36.In 1071 the armies of the Turkish Moslems occupied Palestine, killing many Christain
pilgrims and even selling many others as slaves, which roused great indignation among Christains in western Europe and resulted in the crusades lasting on about 200 years.
37.They are Charlemagne and Alfred the Great.
38.Renaissance refers to the period between the 14th and mid 17th century.
39.Mona Lisa and Last Supper are Leonardo da Vinci’s most famous pictures.
40.It was the great Venetian painter Titian.
IV
41.Athens was a democracy. Democracy means “exercise of power by the whole people”,but
by“the whole people”the Greeks meant only the adult male citizens, and citizenship was a set of rights which a man inherited from his father.
42.Beowulf is an Anglo-Saxon epic, in alliterative verse, originating from the
collective efforts of oral literature. The story is set in Denmard of Sweden and tells how the hero, Beowulf, defeats the monster Grendel and Grendel’s mother, a sea monster,but eventually receives his own death in fighting with a fire dragon.
43.John Locke was a great English empiricist and an outstanding political philosopher,
whose writing on economics, politics and religion expressed the ideas of the time.
44.Odyssey deals with the return of Odysseus after the Trojan war to his home island
of Ithaca. It describes many adventures he ran into on his long sea voyage and how finally he was reunited with his faithful wife Penelope.
V.
45.
The answer as follows:
1.The whole basis of his philosophy was practical: to give mankind mastery over the
forces of nature by means of scientific discoveries and inventions.
2.He held that philosophy should be kept separate from theology, not intimately be
blended with is as in Scholasticism.
3.Bacon established the inductive method. Induction means reasoning from particular
facts or individual cases to a general conclusion. Deductive method emphasized reasoning from a known principle to the unknown and from the general to the specific.
4.In a word, to break with the past, and to restore man to his lost mastery of natural
world. This was what Bacon called the Great Instauration.。