网院北语18秋《英美文学选读》作业_2(满分)
网院北语18秋《阅读II》作业_1(满分)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------µ¥Ñ¡Ìâ1(4·Ö) : The clothes a person wears may express his ____ or social position.A: curiosityB: statusC: determinationD: significance2(4·Ö) : A peculiarly pointed chin is his most memorable facial ____.A: markB: featureC: traceD: appearance3(4·Ö) : Eggs are ____ according to size.A: passedB: judgedC: gradedD: chained4(4·Ö) : In this kind of hotel, there are no ____ rooms.A: luxuryB: marvelousC: occasionalD: sculptured5(4·Ö) : _____ we stood at the top of the building, the people below were hardly visible.A: AsB: AlthoughC: UnlessD: In spite of6(4·Ö) : The words of his old teacher left a _____ impression on his mind.He is still influenced by them.A: longB: livelyC: lastingD: liberal7(4·Ö) : What I am about to relate is ___ but a pleasant story, in fact, it's rather unpleasant.A: some thingB: somethingC: nothingD: anything8(4·Ö) : Atzel£§s face (lit up) with a smile and he said, ¡°You see, I was right."A: looked prettierB: turned red------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------C: burned hotD: became brighter9(4·Ö) : Keep indoors and don't _____ your skin to the sun.A: inflictB: openC: imposeD: expose10(4·Ö) : John Dewey believed that education should be a preparation for life, that a person learns by doing, and that teaching must _______ the curiosity and creativity of children.A: seekB: stimulateC: shapeD: secure11(4·Ö) : Air pollution (affects) rivers and lakes indirectly because it causes acid rain.A: influencesB: comes towardsC: destroysD: changes12(4·Ö) : I¡¯ll give you my telephone number in case you __________ want to get in touch with me.A: shouldB: willC: wouldD: need13(4·Ö) : Greater efforts are needed before we can ____ our goal.A: dozenB: attainC: avenueD: reward14(4·Ö) : In order to deceive even the (shrewd) German Secret Field Police who sometimes headed unwelcome search parties, the candle was partially burned.A: stupidB: searchingC: cruelD: cunning15(4·Ö) : From the dates ____ on the plates, we decided that they were made in Song Dynasty.A: markingB: having been markedC: markedD: to be marked------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------16(4·Ö) : At noon all the big icicles along the eaves of the little house (quivered) and sparkled in the sunshine, and drops of water hung trembling at their tips.A: shoneB: workedC: weakenedD: trembled17(4·Ö) : Had he worked harder, he ____ the exams.A: must have got throughB: would have got throughC: would get throughD: could get through18(4·Ö) : Two weeks before, Mable affixed placards to utility poles, (admonishing) us to move our cars on the Saturday specified.A: advisingB: warningC: compellingD: guiding19(4·Ö) : She ought to stop work£»she has a headache because she ______ too long. A: has been readingB: had readC: is readingD: read20(4·Ö) : If she doesn£§t tell him the truth now, he£§ll simply keep on asking her until she _______.A: doesB: has doneC: will doD: would do21(4·Ö) : You cannot be _______ careful when you drive a car.A: veryB: soC: tooD: enough22(4·Ö) : Not only ___ in danger, but also that of her son Jacques and herlittle daughter Jacqueline.A: was her own lifeB: her own life wasC: is her own lifeD: has her own life23(4·Ö) : ____ the many hours of study that he devoted to the subject, he still found the subject matter difficult.A: After------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------B: Because ofC: Due toD: Despite24(4·Ö) : He said he would ____ me to Mr. Li but he didn¡¯t.A: commentB: suggestC: commandD: recommend25(4·Ö) : On the moving day, I didn'thave the heart to tell him that he could _____ theaccordion.A: disposeB: dispose ofC: get ridD: throw ofµ¥Ñ¡Ìâ1(4·Ö) : The clothes a person wears may express his ____ or social position.A: curiosityB: statusC: determinationD: significance2(4·Ö) : A peculiarly pointed chin is his most memorable facial ____.A: markB: featureC: traceD: appearance3(4·Ö) : Eggs are ____ according to size.A: passedB: judgedC: gradedD: chained4(4·Ö) : In this kind of hotel, there are no ____ rooms.A: luxuryB: marvelousC: occasionalD: sculptured5(4·Ö) : _____ we stood at the top of the building, the people below were hardly visible.A: AsB: AlthoughC: UnlessD: In spite of6(4·Ö) : The words of his old teacher left a _____ impression on his mind.He is------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------still influenced by them.A: longB: livelyC: lastingD: liberal7(4·Ö) : What I am about to relate is ___ but a pleasant story, in fact, it's rather unpleasant.A: some thingB: somethingC: nothingD: anything8(4·Ö) : Atzel£§s face (lit up) with a smile and he said, ¡°You see, I was right."A: looked prettierB: turned redC: burned hotD: became brighter9(4·Ö) : Keep indoors and don't _____ your skin to the sun.A: inflictB: openC: imposeD: expose10(4·Ö) : John Dewey believed that education should be a preparation for life, that a person learns by doing, and that teaching must _______ the curiosity and creativity of children.A: seekB: stimulateC: shapeD: secure11(4·Ö) : Air pollution (affects) rivers and lakes indirectly because it causes acid rain.A: influencesB: comes towardsC: destroysD: changes12(4·Ö) : I¡¯ll give you my telephone number in case you __________ want to get in touch with me.A: shouldB: willC: wouldD: need13(4·Ö) : Greater efforts are needed before we can ____ our goal.A: dozen------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------B: attainC: avenueD: reward14(4·Ö) : In order to deceive even the (shrewd) German Secret Field Police who sometimes headed unwelcome search parties, the candle was partially burned.A: stupidB: searchingC: cruelD: cunning15(4·Ö) : From the dates ____ on the plates, we decided that they were made in Song Dynasty.A: markingB: having been markedC: markedD: to be marked16(4·Ö) : At noon all the big icicles along the eaves of the little house (quivered) and sparkled in the sunshine, and drops of water hung trembling at their tips.A: shoneB: workedC: weakenedD: trembled17(4·Ö) : Had he worked harder, he ____ the exams.A: must have got throughB: would have got throughC: would get throughD: could get through18(4·Ö) : Two weeks before, Mable affixed placards to utility poles, (admonishing) us to move our cars on the Saturday specified.A: advisingB: warningC: compellingD: guiding19(4·Ö) : She ought to stop work£»she has a headache because she ______ too long. A: has been readingB: had readC: is readingD: read20(4·Ö) : If she doesn£§t tell him the truth now, he£§ll simply keep on asking her until she _______.A: doesB: has doneC: will do------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------D: would do21(4·Ö) : You cannot be _______ careful when you drive a car.A: veryB: soC: tooD: enough22(4·Ö) : Not only ___ in danger, but also that of her son Jacques and herlittle daughter Jacqueline.A: was her own lifeB: her own life wasC: is her own lifeD: has her own life23(4·Ö) : ____ the many hours of study that he devoted to the subject, he still found the subject matter difficult.A: AfterB: Because ofC: Due toD: Despite24(4·Ö) : He said he would ____ me to Mr. Li but he didn¡¯t.A: commentB: suggestC: commandD: recommend25(4·Ö) : On the moving day, I didn'thave the heart to tell him that he could _____ theaccordion.A: disposeB: dispose ofC: get ridD: throw of。
东北师范大学英美文学18秋在线作业2-1答案
东北师范大学英美文学18秋在线作业2-1作业试题参考答案一、单选题共20题,50分1、Of all the 18th century novelists Henry Fielding was the first to set out,both in theory and practice,to write specifically a“____in prose,”the first to give the modern novel its structure and style.Atragic epicBcomic epicCromanceDlyric epic这道题选择:B2、“For a week after the commission of the impious and profane offence of asking for more, Oliver remained a close prisoner in the dark and solitary room ...”(Dickens, Oliver Twist) What did Oliver ask for?AMore time to play.BMore food to eat.CMore book to read.DMore money to spend.这道题选择:B3、Tess of the D’Urbervilles, one of Thomas Hardy’s best known novels, portrays man as ________.Abeing hereditarily either good or badBbeing self-sufficientChaving no control over his own fateDstill retaining his own faith in a world of confusion这道题选择:Cfter reading the first chapter of Pride and Prejudice, we may come to know that Mrs. Bennet is a woman of _______ .Asimple character and quick witBsimple character and poor understandingCintricate character and quick witDintricate character and poor understanding这道题选择:B5、"Do you think, because I am poor, obscure, plain, and little, I am soulless and heartless?…And if God had gifted me with some beauty,and much wealth, I should have made it as hard for you to leave me, as it is now for me to leave you." The above quoted passage is most probably taken from _______ .APride and PrejudiceBJane EyreCWuthering HeightsDGreat Expectations这道题选择:B6、The subj ect matter of Robert Frost’s Poems focuses on .Aordinary country people and scenes。
网院北语18秋《阅读II》作业_4(满分)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------µ¥Ñ¡Ìâ1(4·Ö) : The climate warmed and cooled, new plants and animals evolved and (became extinct) in their turn, and sea levels rose and fell over periods of thousands, if not millions of years.A: died outB: developedC: changedD: lasted2(4·Ö) : If you hook something truly big, we can (come to your aid).A: helpB: needC: boatD: hand3(4·Ö) : He had loved and studied and explored that land _______ he could remember.A: afterB: ever sinceC: startingD: until4(4·Ö) : I held onto the rail with a feeble grip and began to descend the (treacherous) steps.A: insecureB: trickyC: complicatedD: wicked5(4·Ö) : Your hair wants _______. You£§d better have it done tomorrow.A: cutB: to cutC: cuttingD: being cut6(4·Ö) : Relief workers were handing ______ emergency rations (to the survivors). A: inB: outC: byD: over7(4·Ö) : Poets and people were eager to sing the praises not only of (victors)in battle but also of victors in contests of skill and strength.A: soldiersB: winnersC: participantsD: warriors8(4·Ö) : Only when you realize the importance of foreign languages ___them well. A: you can learn------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------B: can you learnC: you learnedD: did you learn9(4·Ö) : She worked for six hours _____ .A: at the stretchB: at stretchC: at a stretchD: in stretch10(4·Ö) : I am one of a very few who ___ in a position to tell it.A: areB: wereC: isD: was11(4·Ö) : You ____ your tooth pulled out before it rot completely.A: had better gotB: had to get betterC: had better to getD: had better get12(4·Ö) : Some of this waste is released by the power-stations into the air or water; someis (stored).A: dissolvedB: kept in a special placeC: changedD: reduced in time13(4·Ö) : I don¡¯t like talking on ______telephone ; I prefer writing ____letters.A: a,theB: the,/C: the,theD: A ,/14(4·Ö) : The newspaper did not mention the _______ of the damage caused by the fire.A: rangeB: levelC: extentD: quantity15(4·Ö) : All thses issues are of little interest to most Americans,who suffer from what Schwarcz terms an "(allergy) to history."A: hypersensitivityB: indifferenceC: attentionD: dislike------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------16(4·Ö) : "Thank you,"the old man said.He was too simple to wonder when he had attained (humility).A: the quality of being humbleB: the quality of being thoughtgulC: the quality of being wiseD: the quality of being philosophical17(4·Ö) : These two construction groups worked at remarkable speed, each ____ to cover a greater distance than the other.A: triedB: tryingC: triesD: to try18(4·Ö) : It is urgent that the police __________ about the traffic accident occurred on the highway.A: are noticedB: will be noticedC: were noticedD: be noticed19(4·Ö) : For several hours they had (probed) the ruins with ultra-sensitive microphones,listening for the tapping that the miners had reported.A: searchedB: dugC: shoutedD: excavated20(4·Ö) : I will take the coat, ____ cheap or dear.A: it beingB: be itC: was itD: it was21(4·Ö) : He's lined _____ a live band for the party.A: upB: byC: inD: for22(4·Ö) : I can hardly walk, ____ run.¡¡A: much lessB: more likeC: thanD: in addition to23(4·Ö) : Flood control projects have been necessary to bring this problem (under control).A: be in charge ofB: be prepared with------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------C: deal with successfullyD: discuss thoroughly24(4·Ö) : During the war I was _______ to the naval college as a gunnery instructor.A: accompaniedB: attachmentC: belongedD: attached25(4·Ö) : The white eggshell (had shattered) where the egg had struck.A: had straightenedB: had flattenedC: had changed colorD: had broken into piecesµ¥Ñ¡Ìâ1(4·Ö) : The climate warmed and cooled, new plants and animals evolved and (became extinct) in their turn, and sea levels rose and fell over periods of thousands, if not millions of years.A: died outB: developedC: changedD: lasted2(4·Ö) : If you hook something truly big, we can (come to your aid).A: helpB: needC: boatD: hand3(4·Ö) : He had loved and studied and explored that land _______ he could remember.A: afterB: ever sinceC: startingD: until4(4·Ö) : I held onto the rail with a feeble grip and began to descend the (treacherous) steps.A: insecureB: trickyC: complicatedD: wicked5(4·Ö) : Your hair wants _______. You£§d better have it done tomorrow.A: cutB: to cutC: cuttingD: being cut------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------6(4·Ö) : Relief workers were handing ______ emergency rations (to the survivors). A: inB: outC: byD: over7(4·Ö) : Poets and people were eager to sing the praises not only of (victors)in battle but also of victors in contests of skill and strength.A: soldiersB: winnersC: participantsD: warriors8(4·Ö) : Only when you realize the importance of foreign languages ___them well. A: you can learnB: can you learnC: you learnedD: did you learn9(4·Ö) : She worked for six hours _____ .A: at the stretchB: at stretchC: at a stretchD: in stretch10(4·Ö) : I am one of a very few who ___ in a position to tell it.A: areB: wereC: isD: was11(4·Ö) : You ____ your tooth pulled out before it rot completely.A: had better gotB: had to get betterC: had better to getD: had better get12(4·Ö) : Some of this waste is released by the power-stations into the air or water; someis (stored).A: dissolvedB: kept in a special placeC: changedD: reduced in time13(4·Ö) : I don¡¯t like talking on ______telephone ; I prefer writing____letters.A: a,theB: the,/C: the,the------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------D: A ,/14(4·Ö) : The newspaper did not mention the _______ of the damage caused by the fire.A: rangeB: levelC: extentD: quantity15(4·Ö) : All thses issues are of little interest to most Americans,who suffer from what Schwarcz terms an "(allergy) to history."A: hypersensitivityB: indifferenceC: attentionD: dislike16(4·Ö) : "Thank you,"the old man said.He was too simple to wonder when he had attained (humility).A: the quality of being humbleB: the quality of being thoughtgulC: the quality of being wiseD: the quality of being philosophical17(4·Ö) : These two construction groups worked at remarkable speed, each ____ to cover a greater distance than the other.A: triedB: tryingC: triesD: to try18(4·Ö) : It is urgent that the police __________ about the traffic accident occurred on the highway.A: are noticedB: will be noticedC: were noticedD: be noticed19(4·Ö) : For several hours they had (probed) the ruins with ultra-sensitive microphones,listening for the tapping that the miners had reported.A: searchedB: dugC: shoutedD: excavated20(4·Ö) : I will take the coat, ____ cheap or dear.A: it beingB: be itC: was itD: it was21(4·Ö) : He's lined _____ a live band for the party.------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------A: upB: byC: inD: for22(4·Ö) : I can hardly walk, ____ run.¡¡A: much lessB: more likeC: thanD: in addition to23(4·Ö) : Flood control projects have been necessary to bring this problem (under control).A: be in charge ofB: be prepared withC: deal with successfullyD: discuss thoroughly24(4·Ö) : During the war I was _______ to the naval college as a gunnery instructor.A: accompaniedB: attachmentC: belongedD: attached25(4·Ö) : The white eggshell (had shattered) where the egg had struck.A: had straightenedB: had flattenedC: had changed colorD: had broken into pieces。
北京语言大学 18秋《英美文学选读》作业3满分答案
D.Most writers were politically radical.
正确答案:C
In David Copperfield, who got married with David at last?
A.bland verse
B.heroic couplet
C.free verse
D.iambic pentameter
正确答案:C
In May 1945, Dreiser joined the ___
A.American republican
bor party
C.democratic party
A.Sense and Sensibility
B.Pride and Prejudice
C.Jane Eyre
D.Emma
正确答案:C
Among the great Middle English poets, Geoffrey Chaucer is known for his production of
A.Piers Plowman
B.Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
C.Confessio Amantis
D.The Canterbury Tales
正确答案:D
The poem Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening is selected from____
B.Romanticist take delight only in sound effect, the theme of a work is not their concern.
网院北语18秋《英美文学选读》作业_3(满分)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------µ¥Ñ¡Ìâ1(4·Ö) : The ______ was a progressive intellectual movement throughout western Europe in the 18th century .A: EnlightenmrentB: RenaissanceC: Religious ReformationD: Chartist Movement2(4·Ö) : All of the following poems by William Wordsworth are masterpieces on nature EXCEPT ______.A: ¡°I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud¡±B: ¡°An Evening Walk¡±C: ¡°Tintern Abbey¡±D: ¡°The Solitary Reaper¡±3(4·Ö) : Many people today tend to regard the play ¡° The Merchant of Venice ¡± as a satire of the hypocrisy of __________ and their false standards of friendship and love £¬ their cunning ways of pursuing worldliness and their unreasoning prejudice against _________ .A: Christians / JewsB: Jews / ChristiansC: oppressors / oppressedD: people / Jews4(4·Ö) : Which of the following is NOT written by Jane Austen?A: Sense and SensibilityB: Pride and PrejudiceC: Jane EyreD: Emma5(4·Ö) : In Tender is the Night, ______ traces the decline of a young American psychiatrist whose marriage to a beautiful and wealthy patient drains his personal energies and corrodes his professional career.A: DreiserB: FaulknerC: FitzgeraldD: Jack London6(4·Ö) : It is generally regarded that Keats£§s most important and mature poems are in the form of _______ .A: odeB: elegyC: epicD: sonnet7(4·Ö) : "Do you think, because I am poor, obscure, plain, and little, I am soulless and heartless?¡-And if God had gifted me with some beauty, and much wealth, I should have made it as hard for you to leave me, as it is now for me to leave you." The above quoted passage is most probably taken from------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------_______ .A: Pride and PrejudiceB: Jane EyreC: Wuthering HeightsD: Great Expectations8(4·Ö) : Dofoe had flair for business and______.A: farmingB: economyC: politicsD: medicine9(4·Ö) : The Sun Also Rises casts light on a whole generation after WWI and the effects of the war by way of a vivid portrait of ¡°______.¡±A: the Beat GenerationB: the Lost GenerationC: the Babybooming AgeD: the Jazz Age10(4·Ö) : In Robert Frost£§s famous poems"Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening" ,there are four lines like these:"The woods are lovely,dark and deep,/But I have promises to keep ,/And miles to go before I sleep ,/ And miles to go before I sleep ".The second sleep refers to( ).A: calm downB: fall into sleepC: dieD: stop walking11(4·Ö) : Dickens¡¯best- depicted characters are the following. EXCEPT ______. A: innocent, virtuous, persecuted and helpless child charactersB: horrible and grotesqueC: broadly humorous or comical charactersD: simple, innocent and faithful women characters12(4·Ö) : Realism was a reaction against Romanticism and paved the way to ______. A: ModernismB: ScientismC: Post-ModernismD: Feminism13(4·Ö) : ¡°If Winter comes, can Spring be far behind!¡± is an epigrammatic line by __.A: J.KeatsB: W.BlakeC: W.WordsworthD: P.Shelley14(4·Ö) : The essence of humanism is to ______.A: restore a medieval reverence for the church------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------B: avoid the circumstances of earthly lifeC: ¡¡¡¡ explore the next world in which men could live after deathD: ¡¡¡¡ emphasize human qualities15(4·Ö) : "I have no monarch in my life." this was said by___A: Walt WhitmanB: Robert FrostC: John keatsD: Emily DickinsonÅжÏÌâ1(4·Ö) : Meter is simply a rhythm that has been chosen by the poet and which he repeats and uses consistently over the length of a stanza or complete poem.A: ¶ÔB: ´í2(4·Ö) : Fitzgerald¡¯s first novel is The Beautiful and Damned.A: ¶ÔB: ´í3(4·Ö) : Robert Frost left Harvard because he dislike the academic convention. A: ¶ÔB: ´í4(4·Ö) : Wordsworth¡¯s attitude towards the French Revolution changed at his later years.A: ¶ÔB: ´í5(4·Ö) : While studying at Lawrence High School, Frost wrote poems and finished his studies at the top of his class.A: ¶ÔB: ´í6(4·Ö) : Charles Dickens is one of the greatest critical realist writers of the Victorian Age.A: ¶ÔB: ´í7(4·Ö) : The 18th century witnessed a new literary form -the modern English novel, which, contrary to the medieval romance, gives a realistic presentation of life of the common English people.A: ¶ÔB: ´í8(4·Ö) : Capitalism came into its monopoly stage, the gap between the rich and the poor was further deepened during Victorian period.A: ¶ÔB: ´í9(4·Ö) : There were many literary artists involved in the groups known as the Lost Generation. The three best known areSherwood Anderson, Ernest Hemingway and John Dos Passos.------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------A: ¶ÔB: ´í10(4·Ö) : According to Hawthorne, the scarlet letter "A" originally stood for "adultery" .A: ¶ÔB: ´íµ¥Ñ¡Ìâ1(4·Ö) : The ______ was a progressive intellectual movement throughout western Europe in the 18th century .A: EnlightenmrentB: RenaissanceC: Religious ReformationD: Chartist Movement2(4·Ö) : All of the following poems by William Wordsworth are masterpieces on nature EXCEPT ______.A: ¡°I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud¡±B: ¡°An Evening Walk¡±C: ¡°Tintern Abbey¡±D: ¡°The Solitary Reaper¡±3(4·Ö) : Many people today tend to regard the play ¡° The Merchant of Venice ¡± as a satire of the hypocrisy of __________ and their false standards of friendship and love £¬ their cunning ways of pursuing worldliness and their unreasoning prejudice against _________ .A: Christians / JewsB: Jews / ChristiansC: oppressors / oppressedD: people / Jews4(4·Ö) : Which of the following is NOT written by Jane Austen?A: Sense and SensibilityB: Pride and PrejudiceC: Jane EyreD: Emma5(4·Ö) : In Tender is the Night, ______ traces the decline of a young American psychiatrist whose marriage to a beautiful and wealthy patient drains his personal energies and corrodes his professional career.A: DreiserB: FaulknerC: FitzgeraldD: Jack London6(4·Ö) : It is generally regarded that Keats£§s most important and mature poems are in the form of _______ .A: odeB: elegy------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------C: epicD: sonnet7(4·Ö) : "Do you think, because I am poor, obscure, plain, and little, I am soulless and heartless?¡-And if God had gifted me with some beauty, and much wealth, I should have made it as hard for you to leave me, as it is now for me to leave you." The above quoted passage is most probably taken from _______ .A: Pride and PrejudiceB: Jane EyreC: Wuthering HeightsD: Great Expectations8(4·Ö) : Dofoe had flair for business and______.A: farmingB: economyC: politicsD: medicine9(4·Ö) : The Sun Also Rises casts light on a whole generation after WWI and the effects of the war by way of a vivid portrait of ¡°______.¡±A: the Beat GenerationB: the Lost GenerationC: the Babybooming AgeD: the Jazz Age10(4·Ö) : In Robert Frost£§s famous poems"Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening" ,there are four lines like these:"The woods are lovely,dark and deep,/But I have promises to keep ,/And miles to go before I sleep ,/ And miles to go before I sleep ".The second sleep refers to( ).A: calm downB: fall into sleepC: dieD: stop walking11(4·Ö) : Dickens¡¯best- depicted characters are the following. EXCEPT ______. A: innocent, virtuous, persecuted and helpless child charactersB: horrible and grotesqueC: broadly humorous or comical charactersD: simple, innocent and faithful women characters12(4·Ö) : Realism was a reaction against Romanticism and paved the way to ______. A: ModernismB: ScientismC: Post-ModernismD: Feminism13(4·Ö) : ¡°If Winter comes, can Spring be far behind!¡± is an epigrammatic line by __.------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------A: J.KeatsB: W.BlakeC: W.WordsworthD: P.Shelley14(4·Ö) : The essence of humanism is to ______.A: restore a medieval reverence for the churchB: avoid the circumstances of earthly lifeC: ¡¡¡¡ explore the next world in which men could live after deathD: ¡¡¡¡ emphasize human qualities15(4·Ö) : "I have no monarch in my life." this was said by___A: Walt WhitmanB: Robert FrostC: John keatsD: Emily DickinsonÅжÏÌâ1(4·Ö) : Meter is simply a rhythm that has been chosen by the poet and which he repeats and uses consistently over the length of a stanza or complete poem.A: ¶ÔB: ´í2(4·Ö) : Fitzgerald¡¯s first novel is The Beautiful and Damned.A: ¶ÔB: ´í3(4·Ö) : Robert Frost left Harvard because he dislike the academic convention. A: ¶ÔB: ´í4(4·Ö) : Wordsworth¡¯s attitude towards the French Revolution changed at his later years.A: ¶ÔB: ´í5(4·Ö) : While studying at Lawrence High School, Frost wrote poems and finished his studies at the top of his class.A: ¶ÔB: ´í6(4·Ö) : Charles Dickens is one of the greatest critical realist writers of the Victorian Age.A: ¶ÔB: ´í7(4·Ö) : The 18th century witnessed a new literary form -the modern English novel, which, contrary to the medieval romance, gives a realistic presentation of life of the common English people.A: ¶ÔB: ´í8(4·Ö) : Capitalism came into its monopoly stage, the gap between the rich and------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------the poor was further deepened during Victorian period.A: ¶ÔB: ´í9(4·Ö) : There were many literary artists involved in the groups known as the Lost Generation. The three best known areSherwood Anderson, Ernest Hemingway and John Dos Passos.A: ¶ÔB: ´í10(4·Ö) : According to Hawthorne, the scarlet letter "A" originally stood for "adultery" .A: ¶ÔB: ´í。
《英美文学选读》英美文学选读模拟题二及答案.docx
英美文学选读模拟题二A.Each of the statements below is followed by four alternative answers. Choose the one that would best complete the statement and put the letter in the brackets. (20x1 points)()1. _________ is regarded as the pioneer of English drama.A.William ShakespeareB.Christopher Marlowe.C.Edmund SpenserD.John Donne()2. n She I compare thee to a summers day?” This is the beginning line of Shakespeare'sA.songsB.playsediesD.son nets()3. Thomas Gray f s masterpiece, __________ once and for all established his fame ass the leader of the sentimental poetry of the day, especially "The Graveyard Schocd”.A.Ode on the SpringB.Ode on a Distant Prospect Of Eton CollegeC.Hymn to AdversityD.Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard()4. Which play is regarded ass the best English comedy since Shakespeare?A.She Stoops to ConquerB.The RivalsC.The School for ScandalD.The Conscious Lovers()5. The publication of f,_________ H marked the beginning of Romantic Age.A.Don JuanB.The Rime of the Ancient MarinerC.The Lyrical BalladsD.Queen Mab()6. As a new kind of ideology, _______ was widely accepted and practised in the later Victorian period.A.earnestnessB.utilitarianismC.respectabilityD.modesty()7. In his novels, Charles Dickens depicted a lot of child characters except _____________ .A.Oliver TwistB.Little NellC.Little DorritD.Charles Surface()8. ________ is acknowledged by many as the most original poet of the Victorian period.A.Robert BrowningB.Alfred TennysonC.George EliotD.John Keats()9. ________ is the last important novelist and poet of the 19th century.A.Thomas HardyB.George EliotC.Alfred TennysonD.Robert Browning()10. _______ does not belong to the post - modernism after the Second World War.A.Existentialist literatureB.Black HumorC.Heater of the AbsurdD.Stream of consciousness()11. In the works of E. M. Forster and D. H. Lawrence, the subject matter is ____________ ・A.the social turmoilB.the hypocrisy of the capitalismC.love and marriageD.human relati on ships()12. James Joyce's works are popular with the readers for in his writings Joyce uses the following kinds of expressing methods.A.sentimental romanceB.historical stylisticsC.in versionD.counterpoint()13. _______ f s f,Leaves of Grass11 established him as the most popular American poet of the 19th century.A.Edger Allen PoeB.James Russel LowellC.John Greenleaf WhitterD.Walt Whitman()14. In his essays, Ralph Waldo Emerson put forward his philosophy except of __________ .A.religionB.the over - soulC.the importance of the in dividualD.nature()15. In the following statements, __________ is not true about the local colorism in American literary realism.A.Their writings are concerned with the life of a small, well - defined region or province.B.The characteristic selling is the isolated small town.C.Their materials were extensive or wide ・ ranging, and the topics were connective.D.Local colorists were consciously nostalgic historians of a vanishing way of life, recorders of a present that faded before their eyes.()16. H______ 蔦a novella about a young American girl who gets "killecT by the winter in Rome, brought James inter national fame for the first time.A.The AmericanB.Daisy MillerC.The EuropeansD.The Portrait of a Lady()17. In his f,_______ Dreiser f s focus shifted from the pathos of the helpless protagonists at the bottom of the society to the power of the American financial tycoons in the late 19th century.A.Sister CarrieB.An American TragedyC.The GeniusD.Trilogy of Desire()18・______ is not among those greatest figures in "The Lost Generation11 or modern American literature.A.Ezra PoundB.Robert FrostC.Walt WhitmanD.William Carlos Williams()19. Robert Frost recited 11_______ ” at President Kennedy f s inauguration.A.The road Not TakenB.Mending the WallC.The Gift OutrightD.Birches()20. Mark Twain^ best works were produced when he was in the prime of his life. All these masterworks drew upon ________ .A.the scenes and emotions of his boyhood and youthB.the hypocrisy of the capitalismC.the bleak view of human natureD.the miserable life of the lower - class poorplete each of the following statements with a proper word or a phrase according to the textbook. ( 20x1 points)1 • In f,The Canterbury Tales1', Chaucer employed the _________ with true ease and charm for the first time in the history of English literature.2.Christopher Marlowe is the most gifted of the H_________ ”.3.The term H_________ H is commonly used to name the work of the 17th - century writers who wrote under the influence of John Donne.4.Spenser is generally regarded as the greatest non dramatic poet of the Elizabetha n age. His fame is chiefly based on his masterpiece ”___________ u.5.Swift is a master ______ , his satire is usually masked by an outward gravity and an apparent earnestness which renders his satire all the more powerful.6.From the middle part to the end of the 18th century, in English literature__________ flourished. They were mostly stories of mystery and horror which take place in some haunted or dilapidated middle age castles.7.As a leading romanticist, Byron's chief contribution is his creation of the ,f _________ ”,a proud, mysterious rebel figure of noble origin.8.________ is regarded as a ^worshipper of nature11.9.All of Charles Dickens f s later works, with the exception of f,______________ f,(1859), present a criticism of the more complicated and yet most fundamental social institutions and morals of the Victorian England.10.Bernard Shaw began his career as a dramatist in 1892, when his first play ”_________ f,(1892) was put on by the independent theater society.11.__________ was regarded as father of the American short stories.12.The way in which _______ wrote "The Scarlet Letter11 suggests that American Romanticism adapted itself to American puritan moralism.13.The most important feature of Mark 7wain f s Ianguage is the use of vernacular, or ___________ .14.H _________ 11 is Browning^ best - known dramatic monlogue.15.Ezra PouncTs major work of poetry is the long poem called ___________ .16.Hemingway's H____________ H (1936) tells a brilliant short story about a martially wounded American writer who attempts to redeem his imagination from the corrosions of wealth and domestic strife.17.__________ stands as a great dividing line between the nineteenth century and the contemporary American literature.18.Pound was the leader of a now movement in poetry which he called the ”________ 11 movement.19.M After Apple - Picking H is a well - known poem written by ____________ .20.George Eliot's greatest achievement is ,f __________ ,f.C.Decide whether the following statements are true or false and write your answers in the brackets・(10x1 points)()1 ・fl Dr. Faustus11 is a play based on the English Lege nd of a magician aspiring for knowledge and fin ally meeting his tragic end as a result of selling his soul to the Devil.()2. Swift is a master satirist. His satire is usually masked by an outward gravity and an apparent earnestness which ren ders his satire all the more powerful. His H A Modest Proposal11 is gen erally taken as a perfect model.()3. Shelley's greatest achievement is his four ・ act poetic drama, "Prometheus Unbound M. (1820)()4・ Though Naturalism seems to have played an important part in Hardy f s works, there is also bitter and sharp criticism and even open challenge as the irrational, hypocritical and unfair Victorian institutions, conventions and morals which strangle the individual will and destroy natural human emotions and relationships.()5. Hardy is the founder of the '"stream of consciousness11 school of novel writing.()6. American romanticism was in a way derivative; American romantic writing was some of them modeled on English and European works.()7. With the publication of "Daisy Miller11, Henry James1 reputation was firmly established on both sides of the Atlantic and Daisy Miller has ever since become the American girl in Europe, a celebrated cultural type who embodies the spirit of the old world.()8. Altogether, Dickinson wrote 1775 poems of which most had appeared during her lifetime.()9. Hemingway develops the style of colloquialism initiated by Thomas Hardy.()10. Transcendentalism exalted reason over feeling, individual expression over the restraints of law and custom. the author of the following literary works. (5x1 points)1.The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling2.A Journal of the Plague Year3.Ode on a Grecian Urn4.The Lake Isle of Innisfree5.There Was a Child Went ForthE.Define the literary terms listed below. (2x4 points)1.Dramatic Monologue2.SymbolismF.For each of the quotations listed below please give the name of the author and the title of the literary work from which it is taken and then briefly interpret it. ( 2x4 points)1.If l wandered lonely as a cloudThat floats on high o'er vales and hills,When all at once I saw a crowd,A host, of golden daffodils;Beside the lake, beneath the trees,Fluttering and dancing in the breeze.112."The apparition of these faces in the crowd;Petals on a wet, black bough”.G.Give brief answers to the following questions. (3x5 points)1.What's the theme of "Jane Eyre"?2.What*s the theme of John Galsworthy's "The Man of Property*1?3.How did Walt Whitman make use of the poetic "I” in his works?H.Short essay questions. (2x7 points)I.Read the excerpt from chapter I of "Pride And Prejudice11 in our textbook, and answer the following questions.(1)What is this passage describing?(2)What f s the style of this passage?(3)Analyze the characters of the main roles of this passage: Mr. And Mrs. Bennet.附:答案全国高等教育白学考试模拟试卷(二)英美文学选读参考答案A.1.B2.D3.D4.C5.C6.B7.D8.A9.A10.D11.D12.C13.D14.A15.C16.B17.D18.C19.C20.AB.1 • heroic couplet2.University Wits3.metaphysical poetry4.The Faerie Queene5.satirist6.Gothic novels7.Byronic hero8.Wordsworth9.A Tale of Two Cities10.Widowers1 House11.Washington Irving12.Hawthorne13.Colloquialism14.My Last Duchess15.The Cantos16.The Snows of Kilimanjaro17.The First World War18.Imagist19.Robert Frost20.Middlemarchc.1.F2.T3.T4.T5.F6.T7.F8.F9.F10.FD.1 • Henry Fielding2.Daniel Defoe3.John Keats4.William Bulter Yeats5.Walt WhitmanE.1 • A kind of narrative poem in which one character speaks to one or more listeners whose replies are not giver in the poem. The occasion is usually a crucial one in the speaker's life, and the dramatic monologue reveals the speaker's of a dramatic monologue is n My Last Duchess” by Robert Brow ning. In the poems in eluding n My Last Duchess11, Brow ning chooses a dramatic moment or a crisis, in which his characters are made to talk about their lives, and about their minds and hearts. In "listening” to those one - sided talks, readers can form their own opinions and judgements about the those one - sided personality and about what has really happened.2. Symbolism is the writing technique of using symbols. A symbol is something that conveys two kinds of meaning; it is simply itself, and it stands for something other than itself. In other words, a symbol is both literal and figurative. People, places, things and even events can be used symbolically.A symbol is a way of telling a story and a way of conveying meaning. The best symbols are those that are believable in the lives of the characters and also convincing as they convey a meaning beyond the literal level of the story. Hawthorne and Melville were the two masters of symbolism. For example, the scarlet letter ,f a lf on Hesters breast can give you symbolic meanings. If the symbol is obscure or ambiguous, then the very obscurity and the ambiguity may also be apt of the meaning of the story.F.1.The name of the author is William Wordsworth, and the title of the literary work is H l Wandered Lonely As a Cloud11.译文如下:我独自游荡,像一朵孤云高高地飞越峡谷和山巅,突然,我望见密密的一群,那是一大片金黄色水仙;它们在那湖边的树荫里,在阵阵微风中舞姿飘逸。
东师《英美文学》18秋在线作业2(第二版本)(满分)
(单选题) 1: In Hardy‘s Wessex novels,there is an apparent____touch in his description of the simple though primitive rural life.A: nostalgicB: humorousC: romanticD: ironic正确答案:(单选题) 2: In his masterpieces ______ , Pound traces the rise and fall of eastern and western empires and the moral and social chaos of the modern world .A: Make It NewB: The CantosC: Polite Essays正确答案:(单选题) 3: One of the earliest spokeswomen in English for the Chinese immigrant community is _____.A: Lin YutangB: Sui Sin FarC: Maxine Hong Kingston正确答案:(单选题) 4: The subject matter of Robert Frost’s Poems focuses on .A: ordinary country people and scenesB: battle scenes of ancient Greek and Roman legendsC: struggling masses and crowded urban quartersD: fantasies and mythical happenings正确答案:(单选题) 5: " ’Damn the fool! There he is’, cried Heathcliff, sinking back into his seat. ’Hush, my darling! Hush, hush, Catherine! I’ll stay. If he shot me so, I’d expire with a blessing in my lips.’" The novel from which the passage i s taken must be _________. A: Jane Austen’s Pride and PrejudiceB: Charles Dickens’s The Old Curiosity ShopC: Samuel Richardson’s PamelaD: Emily Bronte’s Wuthering Heights正确答案:(单选题) 6: ______________ has always been regarded as a writer who “perfected the best classic style that American Literature ever produced”.A: Edgar Ellen PoeB: Walt WhitmanC: Henry David ThoreauD: Washington Irving正确答案:(单选题) 7: A typical Forsyte,according to John Galsworthy,is a man with a strong sense of ____,who never pays any attention to human feelings.A: moralityB: justiceC: propertyD: humor正确答案:(单选题) 8: ______ saw a new upsurge of Black American Literature in what has come to be known as the Harlem Renaissance .A: 1900sB: 1910s(单选题) 9: Daisy Miller‘s tragedy of indiscretion is intensified and enlarged by its narration from the point of view of _______ .A: the author Henry JamesB: the Italian youth GiovanelliC: the American youth WinterbourneD: her mother Mrs. Miller正确答案:(单选题) 10: In Mar k Twain’s The Adventures of huckleberry Finn, Huck writes a letter to inform against Jim, the escaped slave, and then he tears the letter up. This fact reveals that .A: Huck has a mixed feeling of love and hateB: there is a conflict between society and conscience in HuckC: Huck is always an indecisive personD: Huck has very little education正确答案:(单选题) 11: Dr. Faustus is a play based on the German legend of a magician aspiring for and finally meeting his tragic end as a result of selling his soul to the Devil.A: immortalityB: politicalC: moneyD: knowledge正确答案:(单选题) 12: Shakespeare‘s tragedies include all the fOllowing except____.A: Hamlet and King learB: Antony and Cleopatra and MacbethC: julius Caesar and OthelloD: the Merchant of Venice and A Midsummer Night`s Dream正确答案:(单选题) 13: Alexander Pope strongly advocated neoclassicism,emphasizing that literary works should be judged by____rules of order,reason,logic,restrained emotion,good taste and decorum.A: ClassicalB: romanticC: sentimentalD: allegorical正确答案:(单选题) 14: As an autobiographical play, O‘Neill‘s _______ (1956)has gained its status as a world classic and simultaneously marks the climax of his literary career and the coming of age of American drama.A: The Iceman ComethB: Long Day‘s Journey Into NightC: The Hairy ApeD: Desire Under the Elms正确答案:(单选题) 15: The hightide of Romanticism in American literature occurred around .A: 1820B: 1850C: 1880D: 1920正确答案:(单选题) 16: It is generally regarded that Keats‘s most important and mature poems are in theB: elegyC: epicD: sonnet正确答案:(单选题) 17: Mr. Spectator stands for the ideas ofA: the 16th centuryB: 17th centuryC: the 18th centuryD: the19th century正确答案:(单选题) 18: Which is the movement that was popular in 1970s?A: Women‘s Liberation MovementB: Civil Rights MovementC: McCarthy Era正确答案:(单选题) 19: The most original playwright of the Theater of Absurd is Samuel Beckett and his first play, _______, is regarded as the most famous and influential play of the Theater of Absurd.A: Waiting for GodotB: Murder in the CathedralC: Too True to Be GoodD: Mrs. Warren’s Profession正确答案:(单选题) 20: The English novelist_______ has been regarded as the “Prose Homer”.A: Daniel DefoeB: Jonathan SwiftC: Henry FieldingD: Samuel Richardson正确答案:(判断题) 1: Whitman is granted the honor of being ‘‘ the American Goldsmith ‘‘ for his literary craftsmanship .A: 错误B: 正确正确答案:(判断题) 2: Both Hawthorne and Shakespeare influenced Melville‘s writing of Moby Dick .A: 错误B: 正确正确答案:(判断题) 3: On one hand Byron is a violent reformer and on the other hand he is a wanderer. A: 错误B: 正确正确答案:(判断题) 4: As a Jewish writer , Salinger concerns himself only with Jewish subject .A: 错误B: 正确正确答案:(判断题) 5: Auld Lang Syne was composed by Burns.A: 错误B: 正确正确答案:(判断题) 6: The style of Lambs essays is characterized by its humor, familiarity and archaism.正确答案:(判断题) 7: Dreiser‘s novels usually have little detailed descriptions of characters and events .A: 错误B: 正确正确答案:(判断题) 8: The pasture is the setting for the work of Dr. Faustus.A: 错误B: 正确正确答案:(判断题) 9: The Rape of the Lock gives an account of an anecdote of the court.A: 错误B: 正确正确答案:(判断题) 10: Beowulf was created in England.A: 错误B: 正确正确答案:(判断题) 11: B ellow‘s themes are concerned with the struggle of city dwellers to define their roles and responsibility in modern world .A: 错误B: 正确正确答案:(判断题) 12: Most of Saul Bellow‘s heroes are Jewish intellectuals or writers who try to discover the queerness of existence .A: 错误B: 正确正确答案:(判断题) 13: Wordsworth’s best poems are description of mountains, rivers, flowers, birds . A: 错误B: 正确正确答案:(判断题) 14: Romanticism rose and grew under the impetus of the French Revolution.A: 错误B: 正确正确答案:(判断题) 15: Scott’s li terary career marked the transition from romanticism to realism.A: 错误B: 正确正确答案:(判断题) 16: Morrison is the first black writer to win the Nobel Prize .A: 错误B: 正确正确答案:(判断题) 17: In her works , Amy Tan wrote beautifully about the contrast between Chinese and American cultures .A: 错误B: 正确正确答案:(判断题) 18: Most of English ballads were collected in the 18th century.A: 错误(判断题) 19: Amy Tan‘s first book published in 1976 called The Woman Warrior won the National Book Critic‘s Circle Award .A: 错误B: 正确正确答案:(判断题) 20: The most gifted of the University Wits was Shakespeare.A: 错误B: 正确正确答案:(单选题) 1: In Hardy‘s Wessex novels,there is an apparent____touch in his description of the simple though primitive rural life.A: nostalgicB: humorousC: romanticD: ironic正确答案:(单选题) 2: In his masterpieces ______ , Pound traces the rise and fall of eastern and western empires and the moral and social chaos of the modern world .A: Make It NewB: The CantosC: Polite Essays正确答案:(单选题) 3: One of the earliest spokeswomen in English for the Chinese immigrant community is _____.A: Lin YutangB: Sui Sin FarC: Maxine Hong Kingston正确答案:(单选题) 4: The subject matter of Robert Frost’s Poems focuses on .A: ordinary country people and scenesB: battle scenes of ancient Greek and Roman legendsC: struggling masses and crowded urban quartersD: fantasies and mythical happenings正确答案:(单选题) 5: " ’Damn the fool! There he is’, cried Heathcliff, sinking back into his seat. ’Hush, my darling! Hush, hush, Catherine! I’ll stay. If he shot me so, I’d expire with a blessing in my lips.’" The novel from which the passage is taken must be _________.A: Jane Austen’s Pride and PrejudiceB: Charles Dickens’s The Old Curiosity ShopC: Samuel Richardson’s PamelaD: Emily Bronte’s Wuthering Heights正确答案:(单选题) 6: ______________ has always been regarded as a writer who “perfected the best classic style that American Literature ever produced”.A: Edgar Ellen PoeB: Walt WhitmanC: Henry David ThoreauD: Washington Irving正确答案:(单选题) 7: A typical Forsyte,according to John Galsworthy,is a man with a strong sense of ____,who never pays any attention to human feelings.C: propertyD: humor正确答案:(单选题) 8: ______ saw a new upsurge of Black American Literature in what has come to be known as the Harlem Renaissance .A: 1900sB: 1910sC: 1920s正确答案:(单选题) 9: Daisy Miller‘s tragedy of indiscretion is intensified and enlarged by its narration from the point of view of _______ .A: the author Henry JamesB: the Italian youth GiovanelliC: the American youth WinterbourneD: her mother Mrs. Miller正确答案:(单选题) 10: In Mark Twain’s The Adventures of huckleberry Finn, Huck writes a letter to inform against Jim, the escaped slave, and then he tears the letter up. This fact reveals that .A: Huck has a mixed feeling of love and hateB: there is a conflict between society and conscience in HuckC: Huck is always an indecisive personD: Huck has very little education正确答案:(单选题) 11: Dr. Faustus is a play based on the German legend of a magician aspiring for and finally meeting his tragic end as a result of selling his soul to the Devil.A: immortalityB: politicalC: moneyD: knowledge正确答案:(单选题) 12: Shakespeare‘s tragedies include all the fOllowing except____.A: Hamlet and King learB: Antony and Cleopatra and MacbethC: julius Caesar and OthelloD: the Merchant of Venice and A Midsummer Night`s Dream正确答案:(单选题) 13: Alexander Pope strongly advocated neoclassicism,emphasizing that literary works should be judged by____rules of order,reason,logic,restrained emotion,good taste and decorum.A: ClassicalB: romanticC: sentimentalD: allegorical正确答案:(单选题) 14: As an autobiographical play, O‘Neill‘s _______ (1956)has gained its status as a world classic and simultaneously marks the climax of his literary career and the coming of age of American drama.A: The Iceman ComethB: Long Day‘s Journey Into NightC: The Hairy Ape(单选题) 15: The hightide of Romanticism in American literature occurred around .A: 1820B: 1850C: 1880D: 1920正确答案:(单选题) 16: It is generally regarded that Keats‘s most important and mature poems are in the form of _______ .A: odeB: elegyC: epicD: sonnet正确答案:(单选题) 17: Mr. Spectator stands for the ideas ofA: the 16th centuryB: 17th centuryC: the 18th centuryD: the19th century正确答案:(单选题) 18: Which is the movement that was popular in 1970s?A: Women‘s Liberation MovementB: Civil Rights MovementC: McCarthy Era正确答案:(单选题) 19: The most original playwright of the Theater of Absurd is Samuel Beckett and his first play, _______, is regarded as the most famous and influential play of the Theater of Absurd.A: Waiting for GodotB: Murder in the CathedralC: Too True to Be GoodD: Mrs. Warren’s Profession正确答案:(单选题) 20: The English novelist_______ has been regarded as the “Prose Homer”.A: Daniel DefoeB: Jonathan SwiftC: Henry FieldingD: Samuel Richardson正确答案:(判断题) 1: Whitman is granted the honor of being ‘‘ the American Goldsmith ‘‘ for his literary craftsmanship .A: 错误B: 正确正确答案:(判断题) 2: Both Hawthorne and Shakespeare influenced Melville‘s writing of Moby Dick .A: 错误。
英美文学选读模拟试卷二
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I.Multiple Choice. (20 points in all, 1 for each)Directions:There are 20 sentences in this section. Beneath each sentence there are four choices respectively marked by letters A, B, C and D. Choose the word that you think best complete the sentence. Write your answers on the answer sheet.1、is the question put forward by Hamlet at the beginning of the soliloquy。
()[A] whether to commit suicide or not[B] whether to take arms against a sea of troubles[C] whether to lose the name of action[D] whether to sleep2、In Pride and Prejudice, Mr.and Mrs.Bennet had daughters. ()[A] five [B] two [C] three [D] four3、“I wandered lonely as a cloudTha t floats on high2 o’er vales and hills,When all at once I saw a crowd,A host3 of golden daffodils;Beside the lake, beneath the trees,Fluttering and dancing in the breeze.”The above quoted poem is written by _______.()[A] Jane Eyre [B] Robert Frost[C] William Wordsworth [D] John Donne4、comes onto the stage at the end of this soliloquy in Hamlet. ()[A] Polonius [B] Laertes [C] Claudius [D] Ophelia5、"Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?" This is the beginning line of Shakespeare's _______. ()[A] songs [B] plays [C] comedies [D] sonnets6、When Mrs. Bennet(《Jane Austen,Pride and Prejudice》) heard Mr. Bingley come down to the place, Mrs. Bennet ask her husband ________. ()[A] to visit Mr. Bingley.[B] to write a letter to Mr. Bingley.[C] to make a telephone call to Mr. Bingley.[D] to bring their daughters to the ball.7、“ So long as men can breathe, or eyes can see, / So long lives this, and this gives life to thee.”(Shakespeare, Sonnets 18) “this”refer to . ()[A] Lover [B] Time [C] Summer [D] Poetry8、Of the following American poets ,′s work was first recognized in England and then in America ?()[A] Robert Frost [B] Emily Dickinson[C] Walt Whitman [D] Wallace Stevens9、Fielding has been regarded by some as “_______”,for his contribution to the establishment of the form of the modern novel. ()[A] Best writer of the English novel[B] Father of the English novel[C] the most gifted writer of the English novel[D] conventional writer of English novel10、The unquenchable spirit of Robinson Crusoe struggling to maintain a substantial existence on a lonely island reflects . ()[A] man’s desire to return to nature[B] the author’s criticism of the colonization[C] the ideal of the rising bourgeoisie[D] the aristocrats’ disillusionment of the harsh social reality11、Here are four lines from a long poem: “Others for language all their care express, / And value books, as women men, for dress.” The poem must be . ()[A] Thomas Gray’s “Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard”[B] John Milton’s Paradise Lost[C] Alexander Pope’s Essay on Criticism[D] Shakespeare’s Midsummer Night’s Drea m12、Gothic novels are mostly stories of , which take place in some haunted or dilapidated Middle Age castles. ()[A] love and marriage [B] mystery and horror[C] saints and martyrs [D] sea adventures13、The Rime of the Ancient Mariner is a poem written in the form of . ()[A] ballad [B] sonnet[C] heroic couplet [D] Spenserian stanza14、Which of the following words NOT appropriate to describe Mrs. Bennet, a character in Pride and Prejudice. ()[A] Beautiful [B] Intelligent [C] Snobbish [D] Vulgar15、“You a nd the girls may go, or you may send th em by themselves, which perhaps will be still better, for as you are as handsome as any of them, Mr. Bingley might like you the best ofthe party.” What figure of speech is used in the underlined part? ()[A] Paradox [B] Simile [C]Irony [D] Antithesis16、In Chapter III of Oliver Twist, Oliver is punished for that “impious and profane offence of asking for more ”. ()[A] time to play [B] food to eat[C] books to read [D] money to spend17、In Robert Frost 's famous poem s “ Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening ”,there are four lines like these :“ The woods are lovely ,dark and deep ,/But I have promises to keep ,?And miles to go before I sleep ,/ And miles to go before I sleep ”。
网院北语18秋《阅读IV》作业_2(满分)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------µ¥Ñ¡Ìâ1(4·Ö) : Playing violin is my favourite_____.A: relaxmentB: relaxationC: entertationD: entertainment2(4·Ö) : ____ in a peasant family, Jack always likes farm work.A: Brought inB: Brought upC: Brought aboutD: Brought out3(4·Ö) : We were deeply impressed by her important ____ to the success of the project.A: workB: determinationC: improvementD: contribution4(4·Ö) : Over a third of the population was estimated to have no_____to the health service.A: assessmentB: assignmentsC: exceptionD: access5(4·Ö) : This is the place ____ the foreign guests are going to visit.A: whereB: whenC: howD: which6(4·Ö) : There may be some points that you remain_____about.A: confusedB: confusingC: being confusedD: being confusing7(4·Ö) : His carelessness ____ her failure in the exams.A: resulted fromB: resultedC: resulted inD: resulted to8(4·Ö) : No one can avoid ____ by advertisements.A: influencedB: influencingC: to influenceD: being influenced------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------9(4·Ö) : Amidst the crowd of happy, prosperous looking Christmas shoppers, the old man seemed _____.A: out of placeB: in placeC: to take placeD: to give place10(4·Ö) : These goods are_____for export, though a few of them may be sold on the home market.A: essentiallyB: completelyC: necessarilyD: remarkably11(4·Ö) : I wondered ____ to come to the party.A: whether he should have been askedB: whether he should askedC: whether he was askedD: should he been asked12(4·Ö) : You should _____ this opportunity and try to make a good impression on them£®A: take use ofB: make the use ofC: take advantage ofD: take the advantage of13(4·Ö) : Although he is going to retire this Friday, yet he may work for _____ two weeks.A: anotherB: more thanC: otherD: some14(4·Ö) : ____ deserves the award will certainly get it.A: Who we thinkB: Whoever we thinkC: Whoever doesD: Whoever do we think15(4·Ö) : It is more difficult for the Smiths to _____ money now because of the high rate of inflation£¨Í¨»õÅòÕÍ£©.A: set downB: set aboutC: set upD: set aside16(4·Ö) : It is said that he ____ murder.A: committedB: conducted------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------C: executedD: emitted17(4·Ö) : It is important to remember the saying that ____ is better than cure. A: preventionB: promotionC: permissionD: proportion18(4·Ö) : The table is _____£»there is no cloth on it.A: emptyB: vacantC: bareD: nothing19(4·Ö) : I suggest that you _____ these lessons before you take the final exam. A: go acrossB: go overC: go upD: go on20(4·Ö) : We must provide helpful material for_____their reading skills.A: encouragingB: observingC: developingD: forming21(4·Ö) : You ought to take every ____ of improving your English.A: timeB: thingC: chanceD: case22(4·Ö) : By law, when one makes a large purchase, he should have ___ opportunity to change his mind.A: accurateB: urgentC: excessiveD: adequate23(4·Ö) : It is so clear that a(n) _____student can understand it.A: ordinaryB: generalC: usualD: average24(4·Ö) : Richard was very bright and_____the crossword in ten minutes.A: solutionB: solvedC: settledD: ended------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------25(4·Ö) : I ____ everything by the time you get back next month.A: shall finishB: will be finishingC: have finishedD: shall have finishedµ¥Ñ¡Ìâ1(4·Ö) : Playing violin is my favourite_____.A: relaxmentB: relaxationC: entertationD: entertainment2(4·Ö) : ____ in a peasant family, Jack always likes farm work.A: Brought inB: Brought upC: Brought aboutD: Brought out3(4·Ö) : We were deeply impressed by her important ____ to the success of the project.A: workB: determinationC: improvementD: contribution4(4·Ö) : Over a third of the population was estimated to have no_____to the health service.A: assessmentB: assignmentsC: exceptionD: access5(4·Ö) : This is the place ____ the foreign guests are going to visit.A: whereB: whenC: howD: which6(4·Ö) : There may be some points that you remain_____about.A: confusedB: confusingC: being confusedD: being confusing7(4·Ö) : His carelessness ____ her failure in the exams.A: resulted fromB: resultedC: resulted inD: resulted to------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------8(4·Ö) : No one can avoid ____ by advertisements.A: influencedB: influencingC: to influenceD: being influenced9(4·Ö) : Amidst the crowd of happy, prosperous looking Christmas shoppers, the old man seemed _____.A: out of placeB: in placeC: to take placeD: to give place10(4·Ö) : These goods are_____for export, though a few of them may be sold on the home market.A: essentiallyB: completelyC: necessarilyD: remarkably11(4·Ö) : I wondered ____ to come to the party.A: whether he should have been askedB: whether he should askedC: whether he was askedD: should he been asked12(4·Ö) : You should _____ this opportunity and try to make a good impression on them£®A: take use ofB: make the use ofC: take advantage ofD: take the advantage of13(4·Ö) : Although he is going to retire this Friday, yet he may work for _____ two weeks.A: anotherB: more thanC: otherD: some14(4·Ö) : ____ deserves the award will certainly get it.A: Who we thinkB: Whoever we thinkC: Whoever doesD: Whoever do we think15(4·Ö) : It is more difficult for the Smiths to _____ money now because of the high rate of inflation£¨Í¨»õÅòÕÍ£©.A: set downB: set about------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------C: set upD: set aside16(4·Ö) : It is said that he ____ murder.A: committedB: conductedC: executedD: emitted17(4·Ö) : It is important to remember the saying that ____ is better than cure. A: preventionB: promotionC: permissionD: proportion18(4·Ö) : The table is _____£»there is no cloth on it.A: emptyB: vacantC: bareD: nothing19(4·Ö) : I suggest that you _____ these lessons before you take the final exam. A: go acrossB: go overC: go upD: go on20(4·Ö) : We must provide helpful material for_____their reading skills.A: encouragingB: observingC: developingD: forming21(4·Ö) : You ought to take every ____ of improving your English.A: timeB: thingC: chanceD: case22(4·Ö) : By law, when one makes a large purchase, he should have ___ opportunity to change his mind.A: accurateB: urgentC: excessiveD: adequate23(4·Ö) : It is so clear that a(n) _____student can understand it.A: ordinaryB: generalC: usualD: average------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------24(4·Ö) : Richard was very bright and_____the crossword in ten minutes. A: solutionB: solvedC: settledD: ended25(4·Ö) : I ____ everything by the time you get back next month.A: shall finishB: will be finishingC: have finishedD: shall have finished。
英美文学考试试题(二)
英美文学选读试卷(二)本试题分两部分,第一部分为选择题,第二部分为非选择题。
选择题40分,非选择题60分,满分100分。
考试时间120分钟。
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PART ONEⅠ. Multiple Choice(40 points, 1 point for each)Select from the four choices of each item the one that best answers the question or completes the statement. Mark your choice by blackening the corresponding letter A,B,C or D on the answer sheet.1. Henry Fielding has been regarded by some as “___A___”,for his contribution to the establishment of the form of the modern novel.A.Father of the English Novel B.Father of the English PoetryC.Father of the English Drama D.Father of the English Short Story2.T.S.Eliot’s most important single poem ___B___has been hailed as a landmark and a model of the 20th-century English poetry.A.The Hollow Man B.The Waste Land C.Murder in the Cathedral D.Ash Wednesday3. William Blake’s central concern in the Songs of Innocence and Songs of Experience is___B____, which gives the two books a strong social and historical reference.A.youthhood B.Childhood C.happiness D.sorrow4.Among the works by Charles Dickens ___D___ presents his criticism of the Utilitarian principle that rules over the English education system and destroys young hearts and minds.A.Bleak House B.Pickwick Paper C.Great Expectations D.Hard Times5. The most distinguishing feature of Charles Dickens’ works is his ___B___.A.simple vocabulary B.bitter and sharp criticism C.character-portrayal D.pictures of happiness6. Because of her sensitivity to universal patterns of human behavior, __B__ has brought the English novel ,as an art of form, to its maturity.A.Charlotte BrontëB.Jane Austen C.Emily BrontëD.Ann Radcliffe7. All of the following poems by William Wordsworth are masterpieces on nature EXCEPT ___D___.A.“I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud”B.“An Evening Walk”C.“Tintern Abbey”D.“The Solitary Reaper”8. Shakespeare’s four greatest tragedies are ___C___.A.Romeo and Juliet, Othello, King Lear, HamletB.Hamlet, Othello, Macbeth, The Merchant of VeniceC.Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, MacbethD.Romeo and Juliet, The Merchant of Venice, Othello, Hamlet9. As one of the greatest masters of English prose, __B__ defined a good style as “proper words in proper places”. A.Henry Fielding B.Jonathan Swift C.Samuel Johnson D.Alexander Pope10. Among the three major works by John Milton __D__ is indeed the only generally acknowledged epic in English literature since Beowulf.A.Paradise Regained B.Samson Agonistes C.Lycidas D.Paradise Lost11. English Romanticism, as a historical phase of literature, is generally said to have ended in 1832 with __A__.A.the passage of the first Reform Bill in the ParliamentB.the publication of Wordsworth and Coleridge’s Lyrical BalladsC.the publication of T.S.Eliot’s The waste LandD.the passage of the Bill of Rights in the Parliament12. Contrary to the traditional romance of aristocrats, the modern English novel gives a realistic presentation of life of __A__.A.the common English people B.the upper class C.the rising bourgeoisie D.the enterprising landlords13. The major concern of ___C___ fiction lies in the tracing of the psychological development of his characters and in his energetic criticism of the dehumanizing effect of the capitalist industrialization on human nature.A.John Galsworthy’s B.Thomas Hardy’s C.D.H.Lawrence’s D.Charles Dickens’14. The Nobel Prize Committee highly praised __B__ for “his powerful style-forming mastery of the art”of creating modern fiction.A.Ezra Pound B.Ernest Hemingway C.Robert Frost D.Theodore Dreiser15. In 1950,__A__ was awarded the Nobel Prize for the anti-racist Intruder in the Dust.A.William Faulkner B.Robert Frost C.Ezra Pound D.Ernest Hemingway16. The Portrait of A Lady is generally considered to be ___C___ masterpiece, which describes the life journey of an American ________ in a European cultural environment.A.Henry Adams’…widow B.William James’…girlC.Henry James’…girl D.Theodore Dreiser’s…widow17. Hawthorne intended to __D__ in The Scarlet Letter.A.tell a story of parental loveB.tell a story of sin and bloody violenceC.call the readers back to the plantation way of livingD.reveal the human psyche after they sinned18. “The dignity of movement of an iceberg is due to only one-eighth of it being above water.” This “iceberg” analogy is put forward by ___D___.A.Mark Twain B.Ezra Pound C.William Faulkner D.Ernest Hemingway19. The white whale, Moby Dick, symbolizes ___B___ for Melville, for it is complex, unfathomable, malignant, and beautiful as well.A.society B.Nature C.ocean animals D.both A and C20. After the American Civil War, the literary interest in the so-called “reality” of life started a new period in the American literary writings know an the Age of __A__.A.Realism B.Reason and Revolution C.Romanticism D.Modernism21. H.L.Mencken considered ___B___ “the true father of our national literature”.A.Bret Harte B.Mark Twain C.Washington Irving D.Walt Whitman22. Altogether, Emily Dickinson wrote 1775 poems, of which only __C__ had appeared during her lifetime.A.three B.Five C.seven D.nine23. The ___B___ Age of the 1920s characterized by frivolity and carelessness is brought vividly to life in The Great Gatsby. A.Lost B.Jazz C.Reason D.Gilded24. Robert Frost is generally considered a regional poet whose subject matters mainly focus on the landscape and people in ___D___.A.the west B.the south C.Alaska D.New England25. As __C__ saw it, poetry could play a vital part in the process of creating a new nation. It could enable Americans to celebrate their release from the Old World and the colonial rule.A.Wordsworth Longfellow B.William Bryant C.Walt Whitman D.Robert Frost26. Walt Whitman is a poet with a strong sense of mission, having devoted all his life to the creation of the “single” poem, ___D___.A.The Love Song of J.Alfred Prufrock B.The Waste LandC.Murder in the Cathedral D.Leaves of Grass27. Realism was a reaction against Romanticism and paved the way to __A__.A.Modernism B.Scientism C.Post-Modernism D.Feminism28. Mark Twain employed an unpretentious style of ___C___ in his novels which is best described as “vernacular”. A.standard English B.Afro-American English C.colloquialism D.urbanism29. The Petrarchan sonnet was first introduced into England by ___B___.A. SurreyB. WyattC. SidneyD. Shakespeare30.The British bourgeois or middle class believed in the following notions EXCEPT ___A___.A. self - esteemB. self – relianceC. self - restraintD. hard work31. “Graveyard School”writers are the following sentimentalists EXCEPT ___D___.A. James ThomsonB. William CollinsC. William CowperD. Thomas Jackson32. As a representative of the Enlightenment,___C___ was one of the first to introduce rationalism to England.A. John BunyanB. Daniel DefoeC. Alexander PopeD. Jonathan Swift33. Charles Dickens' novel ___B___ is famous for its vivid descriptions of the workhouse and life of the underworld in the nineteenth- century London.A. The Pickwick PaperB. Oliver TwistC. David CopperfieldD. Nicholas Nickleby34. Hemingway's second big success is __B__ , which wrote the epitaph to a decade and to the whole generation in the 1920s, in order to tell us a story about the tragic love affair of a wounded American soldier with a British nurse.A. For Whom the Bell TollsB. A Farewell to ArmsC. The Sun Also RisesD. The Old Man and the Sea35. Henry James is generally regarded as the forerunner of the 20th -century “stream -of-consciousness”novels and the founder of __B__.A. neoclassicismB. psychological realismC. psychoanalytical criticismD. surrealism36. Realism was a reaction against ___A___ or a move away from the bias towards romance and self- creating fictions, and paved the way to Modernism.A. RomanticismB. RationalismC. Post-modernismD. Cynicism37. What Whitman prefers for his new subject and new poetic feelings is “___D___ ,”that is, poetry without a fixed beat or regular rhyme scheme.A. blank verseB. free rhythmC. balanced structureD. free verse38. The Financier ,The Titan and The Stoic written by __B__ are called his “Trilogy of Desire”.A. Henry JamesB. Theodore DreiserC. Mark TwainD. Herman Melville39. Most critics have agreed that Fitzgerald is both an insider and an outsider of __C__ with a double vision.A. the Gilded AgeB. the Rational AgeC. the Jazz AgeD. the Magic Age40. Charlotte’ s works are famous for the depicti on of the life of ___A___ working women, particularly governesses.A. the middle - classB. the lower - classC. the upper - middle - classD. the upper - classPART TWOⅡ. Reading Comprehension(16 points, 8 points for each)Read the quoted parts carefully and answer the questions in English. Write your answers in the corresponding space on the answer sheet.41.“Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day?Thou art more lovely and more temperate:Rough winds do shake the darling buds of May,And summer’s lease hath all too short a date:”我能不能把你比作夏天?但你比夏天更可爱更温和,狂风摇撼着心爱的五月的蓓蕾,和夏天的租期实在是太短。
福师《英美文学选读》在线作业二附参考答案
福师《英美文学选读》在线作业二附参考答案试卷总分:100 得分:100一、单选题(共50 道试题,共100 分)1.The students, ____ reading their books, did not observe me enter the classroom.A.deficient inB.adequate forC.short ofD.intent on答案:D2.Foreign disinvestment and the ________ of South Africa from world capital markets after 1985 further weakened its economy.A.displacementB.eliminationC.exclusionD.exception答案:C3.James has just arrived, but I didn’t know he _________ until yesterday.A.will comeB.was comingC.had been comingD.came答案:B更多加微boge306194.Preliminary estimation puts the figure at around $110 billion, _____ the $160 billion the President is struggling to get through the Congress.A.in proportion toB.in reply toC.in relation toD.in contrast to答案:D5.The judge ruled that the evidence was inadmissible on the grounds that it was _____ to the issue at hand .A.irrationalB.unreasonableC.invalidD.irrelevant答案:D6._______ to some parts of South America is still difficult ,because parts of the continent are still covered with thick forests .A.OrientationC.ProcessionD.Voyage答案:B7.The very ____ of justice lies in the right of every man to a fair trial.A.contentB.essenceC.thresholdD.texture答案:B8.He knows the regulations, and if he refuses to ____ with them he must take the consequence.A.accordB.assistC.confirmply答案:D9.Their marriage came to an end because they were simply not ____ with each other.parablepatiblepetitiveplacent答案:B10.The director tried to get the actors to _________ to the next scene by hand signals.A.move onB.move offC.move outD.move along答案:B11.For the new country to survive, ________ for its people to enjoy prosperity, new economic policies will be required.A.to name a fewB.let aloneC.not to speakD.let’s say答案:B12.I tried very hard to persuade him to join our group but I met with a flat ______ .A.disapprovalB.rejectionD.decline答案:C13.The Chinese diplomatic envoys were sent who should strengthen our international position and strive for world peace and friendly____ among peoples.A.collaborationB.harmonyC.coordinationD.intercourse答案:D14.You don’t have to install this radio in your new car . It’s an _______ extra.A.excessiveB.optionalC.additionalD.arbitrary答案:B15.He is planning another tour abroad ,yet his passport will ______ at the end of this month.A.expireB.exceedC.terminateD.cease答案:A16.I know he failed his last test, but really he’s _________ stupid.A.something butB.anything butC.nothing butD.not but答案:B17.Thousands of people turned out into the streets to _________ against the local authorities’decision to build a highway across the field.A.contradictB.reformC.counterD.protest答案:D18.To his great joy he discovered that his ear was becoming ____.A.sensationalB.sensitiveC.sentimentalD.sensible答案:B19.Each individual is requested to state the ____ on which his judgments are based.A.requirementsB.measuresC.legislationsD.criteria答案:D20.The chairman was blamed for letting his secretary ________too much work last week.A.take awayB.take outC.take toD.take on答案:D21.The mayor is a woman with great _______ and therefore deserves our political and financial support.A.intentionB.instinctC.integrityD.intensity答案:C22.Although the arguments were ____, he was not convinced.A.rationalB.universalC.apparentD.exceptional答案:A23.________ you _______ further problems with your printer, contact your dealer for advice.A.If, hadB.Have, hadC.Should, haveD.In case, had答案:C24._________ conscious of my moral obligations as a citizen.A.I was and always will beB.I have to be and always will beC.I had been and always will beD.I have been and always will be答案:D25.I am not______ with my roommate but I have to share the room with her ,because I have nowhere else to live.A.concernedpatibleC.considerateplied答案:B26.The wealth of a country should be measured ________ the health and happiness of its people as well as the material goods it can produce.A.in line withB.in terms ofC.in regard withD.by means of答案:B27.Politically these nations tend to be ______,with very high birth rates but poor education and very low levels of literacy.A.unsteadyB.unstableC.rationalD.reluctant答案:B28.His contribution to the program was ____ because 99 percent of the work was completed by his colleagues.A.invisibleB.negligibleC.appreciableD.considerable答案:B29.The meeting was put off because we __________ a meeting without John.A.objected havingB.were objected to havingC.objected to haveD.objected to having答案:D30.She hit the chair and ____ the coffee.A.spoiledB.pouredC.spilledD.splashed答案:C31..________quantities of water are being used nowadays with the rapid development of industry and agriculture.A.ExtremeB.ExclusiveC.ExtensiveD.Excessive答案:D32.An auction is usually advertised beforehand with full particulars of articles to be sold and where and when they can be viewed by ____ buyers.A.perspectiveB.prospectiveC.prosperousD.profitable答案:B33."This light is too______ for me to read by. Don’t we have a brighter bulb some where": said the elderly man.A.dimB.slightdD.minute答案:A34.It was no _____ that his car was seen near the bank at the time of the robbery .A.coincidenceB.conventionC.certaintyplication答案:A35.Mr. Smith had an unusual _______ : he was first an office clerk , then a sailor , and ended up as a school teacher.A.professionB.occupationC.positionD.career答案:D36."You try to get some sleep. I‘ll _____the patient‘s breakfast, "said the nurse.A.get toB.see toC.lead toD.stick to答案:B37.I went there in 1984, and that was the only occasion when I ________ the journey in exactly two days.A.must takeB.must have madeC.was able to makeD.could make答案:C38.Poverty is not ______ in most cities although ,perhaps because of the crowded conditions in certain areas , it is more visible there.A.rareB.temporaryC.prevalentD.segmental答案:C39.At first, the _____ of color pictures over a long distance seemed impossible ,but , with the painstaking efforts and at great expense ,it became a reality.A.transactionB.transmissionC.transformationD.transition答案:B40.Because fuel supplies are finite and many people are wasteful, we will have to install _________ solar heating device in our home.A.some type ofB.some types of aC.some type of aD.some types of答案:A41.A system of strict discipline has a ____ effect on conduct.A.automaticB.deliberateC.beneficialD.customary答案:C42.Most laboratory and field studies of human behavior ______taking a situational photograph ata given time and in a given place.A.attachposeC.involveD.enclose答案:C43.The house has remained ____ since its owner left for a foreign country four years ago.A.ruinedB.hauntedC.uninhabitedD.locked答案:C44.When workers are organized in trade unions, employers find it hard to lay them ________.A.offB.asideC.outD.down答案:A45.Her hair was wet from the ____ tossed up by the huge waves.A.surftherC.foamD.spray答案:D46.He promised to put ____ a word for me.A.outB.downC.forwardD.in答案:D47.His remarks were ________ annoy everybody at the meeting.A.so as toB.such as toC.such toD.as much as to答案:B48.She worked hard at her task before she felt sure that the results would ________ her long effort.A.justifyB.testifyC.rectifyD.verify答案:A49.We have arranged to go to the cinema on Friday, but we can be _______and go another day.A.probableB.reliableC.flexibleD.feasible答案:C50.They had the greatest difficulties ____ during the journey to Antarctica.A.imaginaryB.imaginativeC.imaginableD.imaginal答案:C。
福师《英美文学选读》在线作业二1答案
福师《英美文学选读》在线作业二-0004试卷总分:100 得分:0一、单选题(共50 道试题,共100 分)1.The director tried to get the actors to _________ to the next scene by hand signals.A.move onB.move offC.move outD.move along正确答案:B2.The chairman of the board _____ on me the unpleasant job of dismissing good workers the firm can no longer afford to employ.pelledB.posedC.pressedD.tempted正确答案:C3.With the popularity of the Internet, both commercial computers and personal ones are more ____ to the computer viruses than ever before.A.liableB.vulnerableC.subjectiveD.subordinate正确答案:B4.Within two days, the army fired more than two hundred rockets and missiles at military _____in the coastal city.A.goalsB.destinationsC.targetsD.aims正确答案:C5.The purpose of the official inquiry is to ____ the true facts leading to the loss of the ship at sea.e fore ate intoe over正确答案:B6.Radio reception wasn’t very good because of a disturbance in the atmosphere; the announcer’s voice sounded very ____.A.disputedB.discardedC.dismissedD.distorted正确答案:D7.The old Roman walls may still be seen, but not in their ____.A.integritypactnessC.installmentD.flexibility正确答案:A8.He promised to put ____ a word for me.A.outB.downC.forwardD.in正确答案:D9.The party will ____their leader very determinedly.A.adhere toB.coincide withC.cling toD.depend on正确答案:C10.The nurse was dismissed because she was found to be ____.A.roundaboutB.correspondingC.vigilantD.negligent正确答案:D11.A man who always ____ his salary can never become very wealthy.。
《英美文学选读》模拟试题(2)答案
《英美文学选读》模拟试题(二)一、单项选择题1.D. Father and son in the medieval period, it is Chaucer alone who, for the first time in English literature, presented to us a comprehensive _____ picture of the English society of his time and created a whole gallery of valid _________ from all walks of life in his masterpiece “the Canterbury Tales”.A. visionary/womenB. romantic/menC. realistic/charactersD. natural/figures2.Humanism sprang from the endeavor to restore a medieval reverence for the antique authors and is frequently taken as the beginning of the Renaissance on its conscious, intellectual side, for the Greek and Roman civilization was based on the conception that man is the _____ of all things.A. measureB. kingC. loverD. rule3.Many people today tend to regard the play “The Merchant of Venice” as a satire of the hypocrisy of ___________ and their false standards of friendship and love, their cunning ways of pursuing worldliness and their unreasoning prejudice against _____.A. Christians/JewsB. Jews/ChristiansC. oppressors/oppressedD. people/Jews傳統的理論認為該劇的主題是褒揚安東尼奧Antonio與巴塞尼奧Bassanio之間的友誼,贊美鮑西婭Portia的完美:美貌,智慧與堅貞,並揭露了Jews--Shylock的貪婪與殘忍但是經曆了几個世紀對對Jews不會平的待遇,今天許多人將該劇的主題看作chritains的hypocrisy ,為追求世俗利益而不擇手段以及對Jews不公正的偏見補充閱讀1) Bassanio——Portia2) Antonio——ShylockThe traditional theme of the play is to praise the friendship betweem Antonio and Bassanio, to idealize Portia as a heroine of greate beaulity, wit and loyalty, and to expose the insatiable greed and brutality of the Jew. Tody, many people tend to regard the play as a satire of the christia ns’ hypocrisy and their false standards of frindship and love, their cunning way of pursuing worldliness(俗心, 俗气) and their unreasoning prejudice against Jews.4.Which of the following plays does not belong to Shakespeare’s great tragedies?A. Romeo and JulietB. King LearC. HamletD. Macbeth5.Which statement about the Elizabethan age is not true?A. It is the age of translation.B. It is the age of bourgeois revolutionC. It is the age of explorationD. It is the age of the protestant reformation. 新教改革Elizabthan age 是renaissance period6.Una in The Faerie Queene stands for ______.A. chastity 純潔B. holiness 神圣C. truthD. error補充閱讀1.《仙后》一部寓言(allegory), 人物象征意义与主题.The Faerie is an allegory.The Red-crosse Knight stands for St.George, the patron saint of England, and he also represent Holiness.A lovely Ladie, virgin Una, symbolizes the thruth or the true faith of religion.A milke white lambe reprents the God.Dragon and infernall feend refer the Satan 惡魔The theme is not “Arms and the man,” but something more romantic—“fiece warres and faithful loves”.7._____ first make blank verse the principle instrument of English drama.A. ShakespeareB. WyattC. SidneyD. MarloweThe passionate Sheherd to his loveDr Fauctus馬洛的藝朮成就在於他完善了無韻體詩,並使之成為英國戲劇中最主要的文體形式8.“The slings and arrows of outrageous fortune” is an example of _____.A. allegoryB.simileC. metaphorD. irony9.In “Not only sole, but on thy soul, harsh Jew, /Thou mak’st thy knife keen”, Gratiano (a character in The Merchant of Venice) uses a rhetorical device called _____.A. hyperboleB. homonymC. paradoxD. pun10.In The Faerie Queene Spenser impresses us with his skillful blending of religious and historical _____ with chivalric _____.A. symbolism … lyricismB. allegory … romanceC. eleg y … narrativeD. personification … ironyton’s paradise Lost took its material from ______.A. the BibleB. Greek mythC. Roman mythD. French romance12.Christopher Marlowe wrote all the following plays except _____.A. Tamburlaine the Great 帖木兒B. The Jew or Malta 馬耳他島的JewC. Cymbeline ---辛白林,ShakespeareD. The Tragical History of Doctor Faustus13.Which of the following plays by Shakespeare is NOT a comedy?A. The Merchant of VeniceB. A Midsummer Night’s Dream仲夏之夜C. As You like It皆大欢喜D. The dactyl 是古代希腊的著名的悲剧(恰恰是'史诗的诗歌'),英文名字是"The Odyssey". Homer写的,800-600 BC左右14._____ is the most common foot in English poetry.A. The iamb 抑楊格短長格B. The anapestC. The trocheeD. The dactyl15.“In a dream vi sion, Arthur witnessed the loveliness of Gloriana, and upon awakening resolves to seek her.” The two literary figures “Arthur” and “Gloriana” are from ______.A. The Fairie QueeneB. Remeo and JulietC. Dr. FaustusD. Paradise Lost仙后格勞麗安娜,所有12個英雄就是按照她的旨意,從她的宮殿出發,踏上各自的曆險征程的,而一號主角Arthur 亞瑟王子的任務就是尋找仙后,他本人已在夢中與仙后墜入情網16.In “Sonnet 18”, William Shakespeare _____.A. meditates on man’s mortality.B. eulogizes the power of artistic creationC. satirizes human vanityD. presents a dream vision17.The 18th century witnessed that in England there appeared two political parties, _____, which were satirized by Swift in his “Gulliver’s Travels.”A. the Whigs and ToriesB. the Senate and the House of RepresentativeC. the upper House and lower HouseD. the House of Lords and the House of Commons18._____ compiled the “The Dictionary of the English language” which became the foundation of all the subsequent English dictionaries.A. Ben JohnsonB. Samuel JohnsonC. Alexander PopeD. John DrydenSamuel Johnson:Neoclassical period---to the Right Honorable the Earl of Chesterfield19.The publication of “______” marked the beginning of Romantic Age.A. Don JuanB. the Rime of the Ancient MarinerC. The Lyrical BalladsD. Queen Mab20.In 1805, Wordsworth completed a long autobiographical poem entitled “_____”.A. Biographic literaryB. The Prelude 序曲C. Lucy PoemsD. The Lyrical Ballads序曲的創作始於1790年,1805年,經曆了大幅度的修改於1850年在作者去世后發表,許多評論家將序曲看作wordsworth最偉大的作品21.Which is Shelley’s masterpiece?A. Queen MabB. Prometheus UnboundC. Prometheus BoundD. The Revolt of Islam22.Whi ch is Shelley’s work of literary criticism?A. An Essay on criticismB. A Defence of Poetry 詩辨C. On the Necessity of AtheismD. Of studies23.In the 19th century English literature, a new literary trend ______ appeared and it flourished in the forties and in the early fifties.A. RomanismB. naturalismC. realismD. critical realism---victorian period Dickens Eliot等24.The greatest English critical realist novelist was _____, who criticized the bourgeois civilization and showed the misery of the common people.A. William Makepeace ThackerayB. Charles DickensC. charlotte BronteD. Emily DickinsonDickens 是偉大的批判理實主義作家,他以揭露評擊社會的不公,虛偽,腐敗為已任他的大部分作品,包含那些一時靈感驅動的創作,都扎根在他深入了解的城市小資產階級生活中。
网院北语18秋《英美文学选读》作业_1(满分)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------µ¥Ñ¡Ìâ1(4·Ö) : O Captain, My Capain is written by___A: Robert BurnsB: Robert FrostC: Walt WhitmanD: John Keats2(4·Ö) : It was his masterpiece The Great Gatsby that made ______ one of the greatest American novelists.A: F. Scott FitzgeraldB: William FaulknerC: Ernest HemmingwayD: Gertrude Steinbeck3(4·Ö) : How many lines are there in a sonnet?A: 16B: 18C: 14D: 124(4·Ö) : In Shakespeare£§s Merchant of Venice, Antonio could not pay back the money he borrowed from Shylock, because ______.A: his money was all invested in the newly-emerging textile industryB: his enterprise went bankruptC: Bassanio was able to pay his own debtD: his ships had all been lost5(4·Ö) : Which of the following is not written by Robert Frost?A: To AutumnB: Stopping by Woods on a Snowy EveningC: Mending WallD: A Boy£§s Will6(4·Ö) : Elizabeth Bennet was the___ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bennet.A: FirstB: SecondC: ThirdD: Fourth7(4·Ö) : Which of the following plays by Shakespeare is NOT a comedy£¿A: The Merchant of VeniceB: A Midsummer Night's DreamC: As you like ItD: Romeo and Juliet8(4·Ö) : "Two roads diverged in a yellow wood /And sorry I could not travel both ..." In the above two lines of Robert Frost¡¯s The Road Not Taken, the poet, by implication, was referring to _______.A: a travel experienceB: a marriage decision------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------C: a middle-age crisisD: one¡¯s course of life9(4·Ö) : The lines, "It was a miracle of rare device,/ A sunny pleasure dome with caves of ice," are found in __________.A: William Wordsworth¡¯s "Lines Written in Early Spring"B: Samuel Taylor Coleridge¡¯s "Kubla Khan"C: John Keats¡¯s "Ode to Autumn"D: Percy Bysshe Shelly¡¯s "ode to the West Wind"10(4·Ö) : Charles Dickens was born in___A: 1765B: 1889C: 1812D: 187011(4·Ö) : According to Mark Twain, in river towns up and down the Mississippi, it was every boy£§s dream to some day grow up to be ______.A: Methodist preacherB: a justice of the peaceC: a riverboat pilotD: a pirate on the Indian ocean12(4·Ö) : In David Copperfield, little David£§s second father treated him and his mother___A: badlyB: kindlyC: nicelyD: well13(4·Ö) : The Hemingway code heroes are best remembered for their _______ .A: indestructible spiritB: pessimistic view of lifeC: war experiencesD: masculinity14(4·Ö) : Shakespeare¡¯s four greatest tragedies are ________.A: Twelfth Night, Othello, King Lear, HamletB: Hamlet, Othello, Macbeth, The Merchant of VeniceC: Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, MacbethD: Romeo and Juliet, The Merchant of Venice, Othello, Hamlet15(4·Ö) : "£§I believe you are made of stone,£§he said, clenching his fingers so hard that he broke the fragile cup. ¡-£§You seem to forget,£§ she said,£§that cup is not!£§" .From the above quoted passage, we can find the woman£§s tone is very( ) .A: sarcasticB: amusingC: sentimentalD: facetious------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ÅжÏÌâ1(4·Ö) : In Pride and Prejudice,Mr. Bennet regards Elizabeth as the most intelligent and spirited daughter.A: ¶ÔB: ´í2(4·Ö) : Darwin exerts the single most important influence on literary naturalism, of which Theodore Dreiser and Jack London are among the best representative writers.A: ¶ÔB: ´í3(4·Ö) : David Copperfield was born into a wealthy family.A: ¶ÔB: ´í4(4·Ö) : Stylistically,poems of Robert Frost is characterized by simple language, a graceful style, and traditional forms of poetry.A: ¶ÔB: ´í5(4·Ö) : Hawthorne managed to evoke readers emotional sympathy for the heroine of The Scarlet Letter.A: ¶ÔB: ´í6(4·Ö) : Ezra Pound gave Robert Frost a very good opinion about his poems and helped him to find British publishers.A: ¶ÔB: ´í7(4·Ö) : "To be, or not to be"is one of the question put forward by Hamlet at the beginning of the soliloquy.A: ¶ÔB: ´í8(4·Ö) : William Wordsworth, a romantic poet, advocated the use of elegant wording and inflated figures of speech.A: ¶ÔB: ´í9(4·Ö) : As a literary figure, John Rivers appears in Austen¡¯s Pride and Prejudice.A: ¶ÔB: ´í10(4·Ö) : In To the Lighthouse,the relationship between James and Mrs. Ramsay is son and mother .A: ¶ÔB: ´íµ¥Ñ¡Ìâ1(4·Ö) : O Captain, My Capain is written by___------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------A: Robert BurnsB: Robert FrostC: Walt WhitmanD: John Keats2(4·Ö) : It was his masterpiece The Great Gatsby that made ______ one of the greatest American novelists.A: F. Scott FitzgeraldB: William FaulknerC: Ernest HemmingwayD: Gertrude Steinbeck3(4·Ö) : How many lines are there in a sonnet?A: 16B: 18C: 14D: 124(4·Ö) : In Shakespeare£§s Merchant of Venice, Antonio could not pay back the money he borrowed from Shylock, because ______.A: his money was all invested in the newly-emerging textile industryB: his enterprise went bankruptC: Bassanio was able to pay his own debtD: his ships had all been lost5(4·Ö) : Which of the following is not written by Robert Frost?A: To AutumnB: Stopping by Woods on a Snowy EveningC: Mending WallD: A Boy£§s Will6(4·Ö) : Elizabeth Bennet was the___ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bennet.A: FirstB: SecondC: ThirdD: Fourth7(4·Ö) : Which of the following plays by Shakespeare is NOT a comedy£¿A: The Merchant of VeniceB: A Midsummer Night's DreamC: As you like ItD: Romeo and Juliet8(4·Ö) : "Two roads diverged in a yellow wood /And sorry I could not travel both ..." In the above two lines of Robert Frost¡¯s The Road Not Taken, the poet, by implication, was referring to _______.A: a travel experienceB: a marriage decisionC: a middle-age crisisD: one¡¯s course of life------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------9(4·Ö) : The lines, "It was a miracle of rare device,/ A sunny pleasure dome with caves of ice," are found in __________.A: William Wordsworth¡¯s "Lines Written in Early Spring"B: Samuel Taylor Coleridge¡¯s "Kubla Khan"C: John Keats¡¯s "Ode to Autumn"D: Percy Bysshe Shelly¡¯s "ode to the West Wind"10(4·Ö) : Charles Dickens was born in___A: 1765B: 1889C: 1812D: 187011(4·Ö) : According to Mark Twain, in river towns up and down the Mississippi, it was every boy£§s dream to some day grow up to be ______.A: Methodist preacherB: a justice of the peaceC: a riverboat pilotD: a pirate on the Indian ocean12(4·Ö) : In David Copperfield, little David£§s second father treated him and his mother___A: badlyB: kindlyC: nicelyD: well13(4·Ö) : The Hemingway code heroes are best remembered for their _______ .A: indestructible spiritB: pessimistic view of lifeC: war experiencesD: masculinity14(4·Ö) : Shakespeare¡¯s four greatest tragedies are ________.A: Twelfth Night, Othello, King Lear, HamletB: Hamlet, Othello, Macbeth, The Merchant of VeniceC: Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, MacbethD: Romeo and Juliet, The Merchant of Venice, Othello, Hamlet15(4·Ö) : "£§I believe you are made of stone,£§he said, clenching his fingers so hard that he broke the fragile cup. ¡-£§You seem to forget,£§ she said,£§that cup is not!£§" .From the above quoted passage, we can find the woman£§s tone is very( ) .A: sarcasticB: amusingC: sentimentalD: facetiousÅжÏÌâ1(4·Ö) : In Pride and Prejudice,Mr. Bennet regards Elizabeth as the most------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------intelligent and spirited daughter.A: ¶ÔB: ´í2(4·Ö) : Darwin exerts the single most important influence on literary naturalism, of which Theodore Dreiser and Jack London are among the best representative writers.A: ¶ÔB: ´í3(4·Ö) : David Copperfield was born into a wealthy family.A: ¶ÔB: ´í4(4·Ö) : Stylistically,poems of Robert Frost is characterized by simple language, a graceful style, and traditional forms of poetry.A: ¶ÔB: ´í5(4·Ö) : Hawthorne managed to evoke readers emotional sympathy for the heroine of The Scarlet Letter.A: ¶ÔB: ´í6(4·Ö) : Ezra Pound gave Robert Frost a very good opinion about his poems and helped him to find British publishers.A: ¶ÔB: ´í7(4·Ö) : "To be, or not to be"is one of the question put forward by Hamlet at the beginning of the soliloquy.A: ¶ÔB: ´í8(4·Ö) : William Wordsworth, a romantic poet, advocated the use of elegant wording and inflated figures of speech.A: ¶ÔB: ´í9(4·Ö) : As a literary figure, John Rivers appears in Austen¡¯s Pride and Prejudice.A: ¶ÔB: ´í10(4·Ö) : In To the Lighthouse,the relationship between James and Mrs. Ramsay is son and mother .A: ¶ÔB: ´í。
18秋福师《英美文学选读》在线作业二满分答案-2
Bposed
Cpressed
Dtempted
这门答案选择:C
3、With the popularity of the Internet, both commercial computers and personal ones are more ____ to the computer viruses than ever before.
Aliable
Bvulnerable
Csubjective
Dsubordinate
这门答案选择:B
4、Within two days, the army fired more than two hundred rockets and missiles at military _____in the coastal city.
Bdepressed
Cgrieved
Dupset
这门答案选择:C
14、The portion of the total income of China’s railways which comes from carrying cargo is____80 percent.
Aconsequently
Broughly
Atended by
Babsorbed in
Creminded of
Dconcerned about
这门答案选择:D
18、Miss Jane always buys ____ priced clothes.
Ahighly
Bhighest
Chigh
Dhigher
这门答案选择:A
19、The archaeologist ____that the vase was 3500 years old.
北京语言大学 18秋《英美文学选读》作业4满分答案
A.simple character and quick wit
B.simple character and poor understanding
D.masculinity
正确答案:A
Charles Dicken's early years were___
A.happy
B.difficult
C.rich
D.sunny
正确答案:B
Which of the following is a tragedy?
A.Antony and Cleopatra
B.Twelfth Night
C.Julius Caesar
D.Much ado about Nothing
A.Blindness
B.Partiality
C.Snobbishness
D.Prejudice.
正确答案:C
Virginia Woolf was born in a____
A.poor family
B.small family
C.rich family
D.talented family
正确答案:D
正确答案:D
which of the following is NOT written by Dreiser?
A.Jennie Gerhardt
B.Go down, Moses
C.An American Tragedy
D.Sister Carrie
北语网院18春《英美文学选读》作业_3
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------µ¥Ñ¡Ìâ1(5·Ö) : The ______ was a progressive intellectual movement throughout western Europe in the 18th century .A: EnlightenmrentB: RenaissanceC: Religious ReformationD: Chartist Movement2(5·Ö) : Which is Dofoe¡¯s masterpiece?A: Robinson CrusoeB: Queen MabC: The Revolt of IsiamD: The Taming of the Shrew3(5·Ö) : The title of the novel ¡° A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man ¡± written by James Joyce suggests a character study with strong _________ elements .A: autobiographicalB: sentimentalC: joyfulD: bitter4(5·Ö) : What£§s the name of Hester and Dimmesdale £§s daughter?A: AmyB: PearlC: NinaD: Berry5(5·Ö) : Virginia Woolf was born in a____A: poor familyB: small familyC: rich familyD: talented family6(5·Ö) : Of the following American poets £¬ whose work was first recognized in England and then in America£¿A: Walt WhitmanB: Robert FrostC: Emily DickinsonD: Wallace Stevens7(5·Ö) : Robert Frost is the author of all the following books of poetry except ______. A: A Witness TreeB: Steeple BushC: A Masque of MercyD: Jude the Obscure8(5·Ö) : Mark Twain, one of the greatest 19th century American writers, is well known for his ____.A: international themeB: waste-land imagery------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------C: local colorD: symbolism9(5·Ö) : The statement that a man gained the whole world but lost his own soul makes a good summary of the main plot of ______.A: Paradise LostB: The Merchant of VeniceC: HamletD: The Tragic History of Doctor Faustus10(5·Ö) : The excerpt The Other Side of the Island was chosen from Chapter___ in Rubinson Crusoe.A: ¢ùB: ¢ûC: ¢úD: ¢øÅжÏÌâ1(5·Ö) : Robinson Crusoe was published in 1719A: ¶ÔB: ´í2(5·Ö) : The character of Robinson Crusoe saves a savage and names him Friday. A: ¶ÔB: ´í3(5·Ö) : Robinson Crusoe retells the story in the first person singularA: ¶ÔB: ´í4(5·Ö) : The Scarlet Letter is set in the 17th-century Boston.A: ¶ÔB: ´í5(5·Ö) : The second section of To the Lighthouse is entitled ¡°Time Passes¡±. A: ¶ÔB: ´í6(5·Ö) : In Pride and Prejudice,Mr. Bingley and the eldest girl Jane Bennet fall in love.A: ¶ÔB: ´í7(5·Ö) : Defoe¡¯s Robinson Crusoe created the image of an enterprising Englishman, typical of the English bourgeoisie in the 18th century.A: ¶ÔB: ´í8(5·Ö) : The 18th century witnessed a new literary form -the modern English novel, which, contrary to the medieval romance, gives a realistic presentation of life of the common English people.A: ¶ÔB: ´í------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------9(5·Ö) : David Copperfield was born into a wealthy family.A: ¶ÔB: ´í10(5·Ö) : The name of the first and most successful section in To the Lighthouse is ¡°Window¡±.A: ¶ÔB: ´íµ¥Ñ¡Ìâ1(5·Ö) : The ______ was a progressive intellectual movement throughout western Europe in the 18th century .A: EnlightenmrentB: RenaissanceC: Religious ReformationD: Chartist Movement2(5·Ö) : Which is Dofoe¡¯s masterpiece?A: Robinson CrusoeB: Queen MabC: The Revolt of IsiamD: The Taming of the Shrew3(5·Ö) : The title of the novel ¡° A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man ¡± written by James Joyce suggests a character study with strong _________ elements .A: autobiographicalB: sentimentalC: joyfulD: bitter4(5·Ö) : What£§s the name of Hester and Dimmesdale £§s daughter?A: AmyB: PearlC: NinaD: Berry5(5·Ö) : Virginia Woolf was born in a____A: poor familyB: small familyC: rich familyD: talented family6(5·Ö) : Of the following American poets £¬ whose work was first recognized in England and then in America£¿A: Walt WhitmanB: Robert FrostC: Emily DickinsonD: Wallace Stevens7(5·Ö) : Robert Frost is the author of all the following books of poetry except ______. A: A Witness Tree------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------B: Steeple BushC: A Masque of MercyD: Jude the Obscure8(5·Ö) : Mark Twain, one of the greatest 19th century American writers, is well known for his ____.A: international themeB: waste-land imageryC: local colorD: symbolism9(5·Ö) : The statement that a man gained the whole world but lost his own soul makes a good summary of the main plot of ______.A: Paradise LostB: The Merchant of VeniceC: HamletD: The Tragic History of Doctor Faustus10(5·Ö) : The excerpt The Other Side of the Island was chosen from Chapter___ in Rubinson Crusoe.A: ¢ùB: ¢ûC: ¢úD: ¢øÅжÏÌâ1(5·Ö) : Robinson Crusoe was published in 1719A: ¶ÔB: ´í2(5·Ö) : The character of Robinson Crusoe saves a savage and names him Friday. A: ¶ÔB: ´í3(5·Ö) : Robinson Crusoe retells the story in the first person singularA: ¶ÔB: ´í4(5·Ö) : The Scarlet Letter is set in the 17th-century Boston.A: ¶ÔB: ´í5(5·Ö) : The second section of To the Lighthouse is entitled ¡°Time Passes¡±. A: ¶ÔB: ´í6(5·Ö) : In Pride and Prejudice,Mr. Bingley and the eldest girl Jane Bennet fall in love.A: ¶ÔB: ´í7(5·Ö) : Defoe¡¯s Robinson Crusoe created the image of an enterprising Englishman, typical of the English bourgeoisie in the 18th century.------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------A: ¶ÔB: ´í8(5·Ö) : The 18th century witnessed a new literary form -the modern English novel, which, contrary to the medieval romance, gives a realistic presentation of life of the common English people.A: ¶ÔB: ´í9(5·Ö) : David Copperfield was born into a wealthy family.A: ¶ÔB: ´í10(5·Ö) : The name of the first and most successful section in To the Lighthouse is ¡°Window¡±.A: ¶ÔB: ´í。
北语18春《英美文学选读》
北语18春《英美⽂学选读》18春《英美⽂学选读》作业_1⼀、单选题( 每题5分, 共10道⼩题, 总分值50分)1.Charlotte’s works are famous for the depiction of the life of ______ working women, particularly governesses.A. the middle - classB. the lower - classC. the upper - middle - classD. the upper - class答案:A2.As a naturalist writer, Theodore Dreiser was greatly influenced by _______.A. Nathaniel HawthorneB. Charles DarwinC. Henry JamesD. Ralph Waldo Emerson答案:B3.From the first novel Sister Carrie on, Dreiser set himself to project the American values for what he had found them to be: ______ to the core.A. altruisticB. politicalC. religiousD. materialistic答案:D4.Jane Austen passed away when she was___A. 38B. 48C. 42D. 52答案:C5.The pen name Mark Twain means___A. waterB. safe waterC. riverD. clear water答案:B6.In his poetry, Whitman shows concern for ______ and the burgeoning life of cities.A. the colonistsB. the capitalistsC. the whole hard -working peopleD. the intellectuals7.After The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, Twain gives a literary independence to Tom's buddy Huck in a book entitled ___A. Life on the MississippiB. The Gilded AgeC. The Adventures of Huckleberry FinnD. A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court8.The ______ Age of the 1920s characterized by frivolity and carelessness is brought vividly to life in The Great Gatsby.A. LostB. JazzC. ReasonD. Gilded9.In his poetry, Wordsworth shows concern for nature and______ .A. the colonistsB. the capitalistsC. the labouring peopleD. the intellectuals10.What kind of girl is Dora?A. pretty and cleverB. pretty and empty-headedC. plain-looking and understadingD. lovely and clever⼆、判断题( 每题5分, 共10道⼩题, 总分值50分)1.William Wordsworth was brought up by his relatives beacaus of the death of his parents.答案:正确2.In Pride and Prejudice,Mary is the third daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bennet.3.In To the Lighthouse,Minta and Paul are happy together.4.Pip, Estella, Havisham, Magwitch, and Joe Gargery are most likely names of characters in Oliver Twist.5.In Pride and Prejudice,Mr. Bennet regards Elizabeth as the most intelligent and spirited daughter.6.In Pride and Prejudice,Mr. Darcy dislike Elizabeth.7.Ezra Pound gave Robert Frost a very good opinion about his poems and helped him to find British publishers.8.William Wordsworth, a romantic poet, advocated the use of elegant wording and inflated figures of speech.9.The 20th -century stream- of- consciousness technique was frequently and skillfully used by Frost.10.As a literary figure, John Rivers appears in Austen’s Pride and Prejudice18春《英美⽂学选读》作业_2⼀、单选题( 每题5分, 共10道⼩题, 总分值50分)1."Two roads diverged in a yellow wood /And sorry I could not travel both ..." /In the above two lines of Robert Frost’s The Road Not Taken, the poet, by implication, was referring to _______.A. a travel experienceB. a marriage decisionC. a middle-age crisisD. one’s course of life2.The literary characters of the American type in early 19th century are generally characterized by all the following features EXCEPT that theyA. speak local dialectsB. are polite and elegant gentlemenC. are simple and crude farmersD. are noble savages(red and white) untainted by society3.Which of the following is not written by Robert Frost?A. To AutumnB. Stopping by Woods on a Snowy EveningC. Mending WallD. A Boy's Will4.When Robert Frost was 87, he read his poetry at the inauguration of President___A. BushB. KennedyC. ClintonD. Fort5.which of writer is the friend of famous poet Longfellow?A. HawthorneB. John MiltonC. Thomas GrayD. John Keats6.American literature produced only one female poet during the ninetheenth century ,This was _______ .A. Anne BradsteetB. Jane AustenC. Emily DickinsonD. T. S. Eliot7.As an active participant of his age, Fitzgerald is often acclaimed literary spokesman of the ______.A. Jazz AgeB. Age of ReasonC. Lost GenerationD. Beat Generation8.Here are some lines from a literary work:I shall be telling this with a sigh,/Somewhere ages and ages hence:/Two roads diverged in a wood, and I—/I took the one less traveled by,/And that has made all the difference.The work is ___.A. Robert Frost'sThe Road Not TakenB. John Milton's Paradise LostC. Alexander Pope's Essay on CriticismD. Shakespeare's Midsummer Night's Dream9.William Wordsworth, a romantic poet, advocated all the following EXCEPTA. the use of everyday language spoken by the common peopleB. the expression of the spontaneous overflow of powerful feelingsC. the use of humble and rustic life as subject matterD. the use of elegant wording and inflated figures of speech10.According to Hawthorne, the scarlet letter "A" which originally stood for "_______" finally obtained the meaning of "able" or "angel" through Hester's efforts.A. adulteryB. arroganceC. accomplishmentD. agony⼆、判断题( 每题5分, 共10道⼩题, 总分值50分)1.Kitty is the fourth daughter of the Bennet family.2.The themes of Robert Frost’s poems include landscape and people of New England, loneliness and poverty of isolated farmers, beauty, terror, and tragedy in nature.3.The last section of To the Lighthouse is entitled “The Lighthouse”.4.Pearl in The Scarlet Letter is the daughter of Hester and Chillingworth.5.Crusoe travelled on the other side of the island for three month.6.Fitzgerald’s greatness lies in the fact that he found intuitively in his personal experience the embodiment of that of the nation and created a myth out of American life.7.The publication of Twice-told Tales marked a turning point both in Hawthorne’s career and personal life.8.Capitalism came into its monopoly stage, the gap between the rich and the poor was further deepened during Victorian period.9.Critical realism is the period between 1875 and 1920 to apply the methods of realistic diction to the criticism of society and the examination of social issues.10.Frost had rejected the revolutionary poetic principles of his contemporaries, choosing instead “the old-fashioned way to be new”18春《英美⽂学选读》作业_3⼀、单选题( 每题5分, 共10道⼩题, 总分值50分)1.The ______ was a progressive intellectual movement throughout western Europe in the 18th century .A. EnlightenmrentB. RenaissanceC. Religious ReformationD. Chartist Movement2.Which is Dofoe’s masterpiece?A. Robinson CrusoeB. Queen MabC. The Revolt of IsiamD. The Taming of the Shrew3.The title of the novel “A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man ”written by James Joyce suggests a character study with strong _________ elements .A. autobiographicalB. sentimentalC. joyfulD. bitter4.What's the name of Hester and Dimmesdale 's daughter?A. AmyB. PearlC. NinaD. Berry5.Virginia Woolf was born in a____A. poor familyB. small familyC. rich familyD. talented family6.Of the following American poets ,whose work was first recognized in England and then in America?A. Walt WhitmanB. Robert FrostC. Emily DickinsonD. Wallace Stevens7.Robert Frost is the author of all the following books of poetry except ______.A. A Witness TreeB. Steeple BushC. A Masque of MercyD. Jude the Obscure8.Mark Twain, one of the greatest 19th century American writers, is well known for his ____.A. international themeB. waste-land imageryC. local colorD. symbolism9.The statement that a man gained the whole world but lost his own soul makes a good summary of the main plot of ______.A. Paradise LostB. The Merchant of VeniceC. HamletD. The Tragic History of Doctor Faustus10.The excerpt The Other Side of the Island was chosen from Chapter___ in Rubinson Crusoe.A. ⅨB. ⅪC. ⅩD. Ⅷ⼆、判断题( 每题5分, 共10道⼩题, 总分值50分)1.Robinson Crusoe was published in 17192.The character of Robinson Crusoe saves a savage and names him Friday.3.Robinson Crusoe retells the story in the first person singular4.The Scarlet Letter is set in the 17th-century Boston.5.The second section of To the Lighthouse is entitled “Time Passes”.6.In Pride and Prejudice,Mr. Bingley and the eldest girl Jane Bennet fall in love.7.Defoe’s Robinson Crusoe created the image of an enterprising Englishman, typical of the English bourgeoisie in the 18th century.8.The 18th century witnessed a new literary form -the modern English novel, which, contrary to the medieval romance, givesa realistic presentation of life of the common English people.9.David Copperfield was born into a wealthy family.10.The name of the first and most successful section in To the Lighthouse is “Window”.18春《英美⽂学选读》作业_4⼀、单选题( 每题5分, 共10道⼩题, 总分值50分)1."'I believe you are made of stone,'he said, clenching his fingers so hard that he broke the fragile cup. …'You seem to forget,'she said,'that cup is not!'" .From the above quoted passage, we can find the woman's tone is very( ) .A. sarcasticB. amusingC. sentimentalD. facetious2."Two roads diverged in a yellow wood /And sorry I could not travel both ..." In the above two lines of Robert Frost’s The Road Not Taken, the poet, by implication, was referring to _______.A. a travel experienceB. a marriage decisionC. a middle-age crisisD. one’s course of life3.We can perhaps describe the west wind in Shelley's poem "Ode to the West Wind" with all thefollowing terms exceptA. tamedB. swiftC. proudD. wild4.Here are two lines from a ling poem: "Upon a great adventure he was bond, That greatest Gloriana to him gave." The poem must be_____.A. BeowulfB. John Milton’s Samson AgonistesC. Thomas Gray’s Elegy Written in a County ChurchyardD. Edmund Spenser’s The Faerie Queene5.Hamlet by Shakespeare reflects the light of the English ______.A. RenaissanceB. ModernismC. ScientismD. Feminism6.All the following poets belong to lake poets EXCEPTA. WordsworthB. ColeridgeC. Robert SoutheyD. Shelley7.Because of her sensitivity to universal pattens of human behavior, ______ has brought the English novel, as an art of form, to its maturity.A. Charlotte BronteB. Jane AustenC. Emily BronteD. Henry Fielding8.Who try a new creative method of “stream of consciousness”in writing?A. Arnold BennettB. John GalsworthyC. H. G. WellsD. Virginia Woolf9."The shepherd in Virgil grew at last acquainted with Love, and found him a native of the rocks."(Samuel Johnson, "To the Right Honorable the Earl of Chesterfield")The speaker here is ( ).A. cheerfulB. ironicC. mysteriousD. nonchalant10.The poem Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening is selected from____A. A Witness TreeB. Steeple BushC. New HampshireD. A Further Range⼆、判断题( 每题5分, 共10道⼩题, 总分值50分)1.In Robinson Crusoe,Crusoe read magazine everyday2.There were many literary artists involved in the groups known as the Lost Generation. The three best known areSherwood Anderson, Ernest Hemingway and John Dos Passos.3.By the end of his life Robert Frost had become a national bard and he received honorary degrees from forty-four colleges and universities and won four Pulitzer Prizes.4.Fitzgerald became “the angel of the twenties”and his writings those of a man inside that legendary period.5.Wordsworth’s attitude towards the French Revolution changed at his later years.6.The Scarlet Letter relates the conflicts between the society and the individual.7.Of all Dickens’s novels, Nicholas Nickleby is regarded as his masterpiece.8.In David Copperfield,Mr. Micawber is a rich squire who lives a comfortable life.9.Daniel Defoe was born in a teacher’s family.10.Charles Dickens is one of the greatest critical realist writers of the Victorian Age.。
英美文学选读 答案
答:The use of suspense and sudden turn: the author uses the theory of defamiliarization, suspense and sudden turn to describe the life of gamblers engaged in cock fighting and dog fighting. The description perspective is unique, the conception is novel, the aesthetic time is prolonged, and the aesthetic effect is enhanced. The defamiliarization theory is cleverly used in the novel, which makes the uglyappearance of gamblers show the original shape. The author reveals people's gambling mentality, gambling's inside story, gambling's organ skill and gambling's bad result incisively and vividly.
4.Whatarethe symbolic meaningsof a clean, well-lighted place in Earnest Hemingway's short story“A clean, well-lighted place”?
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