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1、學(xué)習(xí) 好資料Instructions : This examination consists of 5 parts , and the total time for the examination is 2 hours. All the answers should be entered onto the Answer Sheet.Part I : Multiple Choices ( 10% ) Choose the best answer to the following sentences.1. Which of the following is NOT a feature of Beo

2、wulf?A. AlliterationB. Anglo- Saxons early life in EnglandC. Germanic languageD. The national epic of Anglo-Saxon people2. English Renaissance Period was an age of.A. prose and novel B. poetry and dramaC. essays and journalsD. ballads and songs3. The main literary form of the early 17 th century was

3、 poetry. John Milton was acknowledged as the greatest. Besides him, there were two groups of poets. They were theCavalier poets and.A. the lake poetsB. the university witsC. the Metaphysical poetsD. the Romantic poets4. Pamela is widely considered to be the first novel and was written by .A. Thomas

4、HardyB. James JoyceC. Samuel RichardsonD. Henry Fielding5. The publication of , which was the joint work of William Wordsworth and Samuel T. Coleridge, marked the beginning of the Romantic Age in England.A. Don JuanB. The Rime of the Ancient MarinerC. Lyrical BalladsD. Queen Mab6. Among the most fam

5、ous realistic novelists of the Victorian age are, W. M.Thackeray , Bronte sisters , etc.A. Joseph Conrad B. Henry FieldingC. Charles Dickens D. D. H. Lawrence7. In James Joyce s the story “ Eveline ” paints a portrait of a youngwoman from Dublin deciding whether or not to leave her hometown.A. Ulyss

6、esB. OrlandoC. DublinersD. A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man8. In the 18 th century England , satire was much used in writing. Literature of this age produced some excellent satirists, such as Jonathan Swift, Henry Fielding and.更多精品文檔學(xué)習(xí) 好資料William Blake B. Robert Burns C. Alexander Pope D. Dan

7、iel Defoe9. William Wordsworth never used “gaudy and inane phraseology ” because he felt that poetry should .A. be read only by the well-educatedB. use difficult vocabulary to express complicated emotionsC. use simple speech to communicate the truths of human experienceD. rely on strange and uncommo

8、n words to bring people new experiences10. Virginia Woolf is renowned for adopting the technique , which displays the sequence of thoughts and impressions in a person s mind.A. mind-readingB. third-person narrationC. stream-of-consciousnessD. feministPart II : Gap Filling( 10% )Complete the followin

9、g sentences and write your answers on the Answer Sheet.1. Geoffrey Chaucer s workgives us a picture of the condition of English life ofhis day , such as its work and play, its deeds and dreams, its fun and sympathy.2. During the Norman Conquest, the most important form of literary composition is, th

10、e representative of which is the legend of King Arthur and the round table knights.3. Epoch of Renaissance witnessed a particular development of English drama. It was William Shakespeare andwho made blank verse the principal vehicle of expression indrama.4. Hamlet , Othello , Macbeth and are general

11、ly regarded as William Shakespeare s four great tragedies.5. Edmund Spenser is generally regarded as the greatest nondramatic poet of the Elizabethan Age. His fame is chiefly based on his masterpiece.6. In Elizabethan Period,wrote more than 50 excellent essays, which made himone of the best essayist

12、s in English literature.7. The was a progressive intellectual movement throughout western Europe in the 18 th century.8. In the latter part of the 18th century , there appeared , as a reaction against Reason novel and literature of sentimentality.9. Thomas Grays highly p raised poem shows the poet s

13、 sympathy for the poor , and condemns the great ones who despise the poor and bring sufferings to the common people.10. The Romantic movement in England had two significant movements as its background : the French Revolution and.更多精品文檔學(xué)習(xí) 好資料11 is perhaps the most talented early novelist. She wrote a

14、 number ofbooks concerning young, relatively wealthy women pursuing marriage, such as Pride andPrejudice and Emma.12. George Byron is chiefly known for his two long poems. One is Childe Harold s Pilgrimage and the other is.13 John Keats wrote several famous , a type of lyric poem that ismeditative a

15、nd formal.14. _, the eldest of the two famous novelist sisters, wrote Jane Eyre in themiddle of the 19 th century.15. monologue was firstsuccessfullyused in poetryby RobertBrowning.16.One of themost striking features ofinthe 20 th centuryliterature isanti-past, anti-tradition, anti-novel , anti-hero

16、 ,etc.17.the manifesto of modernist poetry in the 20thcentury ,was writtenby T. S. Eliot.18. A Passage to India , Howards End , and A Room with a View are three of the mostfamous novels by .19. Lord Jim is one of the most famous novels by , who was born in Polandand learned English as his third lang

17、uage.20. Man and Superman and Pygmalion are two of most famous plays by .Part III : Definition of Terms( 15% )Choose THREE out of the following terms and explain them in two or three sentences.Sonnet ; Point of view ; Soliloquy ; Setting ; Heroic coupletPart IV : Appreciation(40% )Choose TWO of the

18、following three excerpts and write a passage of comment( about 80words ) on each one. Your comment should cover the questions after each excerpt.Excerpt 1 :I wandered lonely as a cloudThat floats on high oer vales and hills ,When all at once I saw a crowd ,A host , of golden daffodils ;Beside the la

19、ke , beneath the trees,F(xiàn)luttering and dancing in the breeze.For oft , when on my couch I lieIn vacant or in pensive mood,They flash upon that inward eyeWhich is the bliss of solitude;更多精品文檔學(xué)習(xí) 好資料And then my heart with pleasure fills,And dances with the daffodils.( William Wordsworth, “I Wandered Lon

20、ely as a Cloud ” )Questions :1. What is the central image of this poem? What is the poet s reaction as revealed in thepoem ?2. Wordsworth believes that“All good poetry is the spontaneous overflow of powerfulfeelings ” and poetry“ takes its origfrionm emotion recollected in tranquility” .poem reflect

21、 the poet s philosophy of composition ?Excerpt 2 :The proper study of mankind is man.Placed on this isthmus of a middle state,A being darkly wise, and rudely great:With too much knowledge for the Skeptic side,With too much weakness for the Stoic s pride ,He hangs between ; in doubt to act , or rest

22、;In doubt to deem himself a God, or beast ;In doubt his mind or body to prefer ;Born but to die , and reasoning such ,Whether he thinks too little or too much;Chaos of thought and passion, all confused ;Still by himself abused or disabused;Created half to rise , and half to fall ;( Alexander Pope ,

23、An Essay on Man )Questions :1. Whats the topic of the above lines ?2.Summarize the main idea in a few sentences.Excerpt 3 :I shall now therefore humbly propose my own thoughts, which I hope will not be liable, that ato the least objection., nourishing , and wholesomeI have been assured by a very kno

24、wing American of my acquaintance in London young healthy child well nursed is at a year old a most deliciousbaked , or boiled ; and I make no doubt that it will equallyto public consideration that of the hundred and twentyfood , whether stewed, roastedserve in a fricassee or a ragout.I do therefore

25、humbly offer itthousand children, already computed, twenty thousand may be reserved for breed, whereofonly one fourth part to be males, which is more than we allow to sheep, black cattle , orswineandreasonis that these childrenare seldom the fruitsof更多精品文檔學(xué)習(xí) 好資料circumstance not much regarded by our

26、savages, therefore one male will be sufficient toserve four females. That the remaining hundred thousand may at a year old be offered in sale to the person of quality and fortune through the kingdom, always advising the mother to letthem suck plentifully in the last month, so as to render them plump

27、 and fat for a good table.A child will make two dishes at an entertainment for friends, and when the family dinesalone , the fore or hind quarter will make a reasonable dish; and seasoned with a little pepperor salt will be very good boiled on the fourth day, especially in winter.( Jonathan Swift ,

28、A Modest Proposal )Questions :1. What is the author s modes t proposal in the passage? And what do you think is hisreal idea behind it?2. What kind of tone is shown in the passage?( Explain it with specific quotations fromthe text )Part V. Critical Reading( 25% )Read the attached short story and ans

29、wer the questions in essay form.1. Whats the turning point in the murder trial? Describe it in a few sentences.2.Read carefully the last two paragraphs of the story and comment, in the form of a150-200-word essay, on the message or real meaning of the author.The Case for the DefenseGraham Greene1 It

30、 was the strangest murder trial that I ever attended. They named it the Peckhammurder in the headlines , though Northwood Street , where the old woman was found battered to death , was not strictly speaking in Peckham. This was not one of those cases of circumstantial evidence in which you feel the

31、juryman sa nxiety because mistakes have been made like domes of silence muting the court. No, this murderer was all but found withthe body ; no one present when the Crown counsel outlined his case believed that the man in the dock stood any chance at all.2 He was a heavy stout man with bulging blood

32、shot eyes. All his muscles seemed to bein his thighs. Yes , an ugly customer , one you wouldn t forget in a hurry and that was an important point because the Crown proposed to call four witnesses who hadn tf orgotten him , who had seen him hurrying away from the little red villa in Northwood Street.

33、 The clock had just struck two in the morning.3 Mrs. Salmon in 15 Northwood Street had been unable to sleep; she heard a door clickshut and thought it was her own gate. So she went to the window and saw Adams(that washis name ) on the steps of Mrs. Parker s house. He had just come out and he was wea

34、ringgloves. He had a hammer in his hand and she saw him drop it into the laurel bushes at the front gate. But before he moved away, he had looked up at her window. The fatal instinctthat tells a man when he is watched exposed him in the light of a street-lamp to her gaze his更多精品文檔學(xué)習(xí) 好資料eyes suffused

35、 with horrifying and brutal fear, like an animal s when you raise a whip. I talkedafterwards to Mrs. Salmon, who naturally after the astonishing verdict went in fear herself.As I imagined did all the witnessesHenry MacDougall , who had been driving home fromBenfleet late and nearly ran Adams down at

36、 the corner of Northwood Street. Adams waswalking in the middle of the road looking dazed. And old Mr. Wheelerwho lived next doorto Mrs. Parker , at No. 12 and was waken by a noise like a chair falling throughthethin-as-paper villa wall, and got up and looked out of the window, just as Mrs. Salmon h

37、addone , saw Adam s back and , as he turned , those bulging eyes. In Laurel Avenue he hadbeen seen by yet another witnesshis luck was badly out; he might as well have committedthe crime in broad daylight.4 “I understandthe counsel said , “that the defense proposes to plead mistakenidentity. Adamswif

38、e will tell you that he was with her at two in the morning on February14 , but after youhave heard the witnesses for the Crown and examined carefully thefeatures of the prisoner, I do not think you will be prepared to admit the possibility of amistake.5 It was all over, you would have said, but the

39、hanging.6 After the formal evidence had been given by the policeman who had found the body and the surgeon who examined it, Mrs. Salmon was called. She was the ideal witness, withher slight Scotch accent and her expression of honesty, care and kindness.7 The counsel for the Crown brought the story g

40、ently out. She spoke very firmly. There was no malice in her, and no sense of importance at standing there in the Central CriminalCourt with a judge in scarlet handing on her words and the reporters writing them down. Yes, she said , and then she had gone down stairs and rung up the police station.8

41、 “And do you see the man here in court?”She looked straight and at the big man in the dock, who stared at her with his Pekingese eyes without emotion.“Yes, ” she said , “there he is. ”“You are qui te certain ?”She said simply ,“I couldn t be mistaken , sir. ”It was as easy as that.“Thank you , Mrs.

42、Salmon. ”9 Counsel for the defense rose to cross-examine. If you had reported as many murder trials as I have, you would have known beforehand what line he would take. And I wasright , up to a point.10 “Now, Mrs. Salmon , you must have remembered that a man s life may depend on your evidence. ”“I do

43、 remember it , sir. ”“Is your eyesight good?”更多精品文檔學(xué)習(xí) 好資料“I have never had to wear spectacles, sir. ”“You are a woman of fifty-five ? ”“Fifty-six , sir. ”“And the man you saw was on the other side of the road? ”“Yes, sir. ”“And it was two o clock in the morni ng. You must have remarkable eyes, Mrs.

44、Salmon ?“No, sir. There was moonlight, and the man looked up, he had the lamplight on hisface. ”11 I couldn t make out what he was at. He couldnt have expected any other answerthan the one he got.12 “None whatever , sir. It isnt a face one forgets.”13 Counsel took a look around the court for a momen

45、t. Then he said , “Do you mind , Mrs. Salmon , examining again the people in court ? No , not the prisoner. Stand up , please , Mr. Adams , ” and there at the back of the court with thick stout body and muscular legs and a pair of bulging eyes, was the exact image of the man in the dock. He waseven

46、dressed the same tight blue suit and striped tie.14 “Now think very carefully, Mrs. Salmon. Can you still swear that the man you sawdrop the hammer in Mrs. Parker s garden was the prisoner and not this man, who is his twinbrother ? ”15 Of course she couldn t. She looked from one to the other and didnt say a word.16 There the big br

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