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I.MultipleChoice(40pointsinall,1foreach)
Selectfromthefourchoices[A],[B]f[C],[D]ofeachitemtheonethatbestanswersthe
questionorcompletesthestatementandwritetheletterontheanswersheet.
1.Romance,whichusesnarrativeverseorprosetotellstoriesof_adventuresorother
heroicdeeds,isapopularliteraryforminthemedievalperiod.
A.ChristianB.knightlyC.GreekD.primitive
2.AmongthegreatMiddleEnglishpoets,GeoffreyChaucerisknownforhisproductionof
KPiersPlowmanB.S/rGawainandtheGreenKnight
C.ConfessioAmantisD.TheCanterburyTales
3.Whichofthefollowinghistoricaleventsdoesnotdirectlyhelptostimulatetherisingof
theRenaisssanceMovement?
A.TherediscoveryofancientGreekandRomanculture.
B.Thenewdiscoveriesingeographyandastrology.
C.TheGloriousrevolution.
D.Thereligiousreformationandtheeconomicexpansion.
4.WhichofthefollowingstatementsbestillustratesthethemeofShakespeare'sSonnet18?
A.ThespeakereulogizesthepowerofNature.
B.Thespeakersatirizeshumanvanity.
C.Thespeakerpraisesthepowerofartisticcreation.
D.Thespeakermeditatesonman'ssalvation.
5.“Andwewillsitupontherocks,/Seeingtheshepherdsfeedtheirflocks,/Byshallowrivers
towhosefalls/Melodiousbirdssingmadrigals.vTheabovelinesareprobablytakenfrom
A.Spenser'sTheFaerieQueene
BJohnDonne'suTheSunRising
C.Shakespeare'suSonnet18”
D.Marlowe'saThePassionateShepherdtoHisLoven
6.uBassanio:Antonio,Iammarriedtoawife
Whichisasdeartomeaslifeitself;
Butlifeitself,Mywife,andalltheworld.
Arenotwithmeesteem'dabovethylife;
Iwouldloseall,ay,sacrificethemall,
Heretothedevil,todeliveryou.
Portia:Yourwifewouldgiveyoulittlethanksforthat,
Ifshewerebytohearyoumaketheoffer.0
TheaboveisaquotationtakenfromShakespeare'scomedyTheMerchantofVenice.
Thequotedpartcanberegardedasagoodexampletoillustrate____.
A.dramaticironyB.personification
C.allegoryD.symbolism
7.TheturesubjectofJohnDonne'spoem,“TheSunRising,"isto_.
A.attackthesunasanunrulyservant
B.givecomplimentstothemistressandherpowerofbeauty
C.criticizethesun'sintrusionintothelover'sprivatelife
D.lecturethesunonwheretrueroyaltyandricheslie
8.0fallthe18thcenturynovelistsHenryFieldingwasthefirsttosetout,bothintheoryand
practice,towritespecificallya"_inprose,“thefirsttogivethemodernnovelitsstructure
andstyle.
A.tragicepicB.comicepic
C.romanceD.lyricepic
9.TheHouyhnhnmsdepictedbyJonathanSwiftinGulliver'sTravelsare_.
A.horsesthatareendowedwithreason
B.pigmiesthatareendowedwithadmirablequalities
C.giantsthataresuperiorinwisdom
D.hairy,wild,lowanddespicablecreatures,whoresemblehumanbeingsnotonlyin
appearancebutalsoinsomeotherways.
lO.Herearefourlinesfromaliterarywork:uOthersforlanguagealltheircareexpress,/And
valuebooks,aswomenmen,fordress.”Theworkis—.
A.ThomasGray's“日egyWritteninaCountryChurchyard
BJohnMilton'sParadiseLost
C.AIexanderPope'sEssayonCriticism
D.Shakespeare'sMidsummerNight'sDream
ll.Thephrase“tourgepeopletoabidebyChristiandoctrinesandtoseeksalvation
throughconstantstruggleswiththeirownweaknessesandallkindsofsocialevils“maywell
sumuptheimpliedmeaningof_.
KGulliver'sTravelsB.TheRapeoftheLock
C.RobinsonCrusoeD.Thepilgrim'sProgress
12.WilliamWordsworth,aromanticpoet,advocatedallthefollowingEXCEPT_.
A.theuseofeverydaylanguagespokenbythecommonpeople
B.theexpressionofthespontaneousoverflowofpowerfulfeelings
C.theuseofhumbleandrusticlifeassubjectmatter
D.theuseofelegantwordingandinflatedfiguresofspeech
13.WhichofthefollowingistakenfromJohnKeats'"OdeonaGrecianUrn”?
A.“Ifalluponthethornsoflife!Ibleed!”
B.“Theyarebothgoneuptothechurchtopary.”
C.°Earthhasnotanythingtoshowmorefair.”
D.“Beautyistruth,truthbeautyv.
14.“IfWintercomes,canSpringbefarbehind!”isanepigrammaticlineby
AJ.KeatsB.W.BIakeC.W.WordsworthD.P.B.Shelley
15.“OdeonaGrecianUm"showsthecontrastbetweenthe_ofartandthe—of
humanpassion.
A.glory…uglinessB.permanence…transience
C.transience-sordidnessD.glory-permanence
16.1nthestatement“一oh,God!wouldyouliketolivewithyoursoulinthegrave?”the
term“soul”apparentlyrefersto_.
A.HeathcliffhimselfB.Catherine
C.one'sspirituallifeD.one'sghost
17.ThetypicalfeatureofRobetBrowning'spoetryisthe—.
A.bittersatireB.larger-than-lifecaricature
C.LatinizeddictionD.dramaticmonologue
18.TheVictorianAgewaslargelyanageof_eminentlyrepresentedbyDickensand
Thackeray.
A.poetryB.dramaC.proseD.epicprose
19.—isthefirstimportantgovernessnovelintheEnglishliteraryhistory.
KJaneEyre3.Emma
C.WutheringHeightsD.Middlemarch
2O.Themajorconcernoffictionliesinthetracingofthepsychologicaldevelopment
ofhischaractersandinhisenergeticcriticismofthedehumanizingeffectofthecapitalist
industrializationonhumannature.
A.D.H.Lawrence'sBJ.Galsworthy's
C.W.Thackeray,sD.T.Hardy,s
21._isconsideredtobethebest-knownEnglishdramatistsinceShakespeare,andhis
representativeworksareplaysinspiredbysocialcriticism.
A.RichardSheridanB.OliverGoldsmith
C.OscarWildeD.BernardShaw
22.WhichofthefollowingisNOTatypicalfeatureofModernism?
A.Toelevatetheindividualandinnerbeingoverthesocialbeing.
B.Toputthestressontraditionalvalues.
C.Toportraythedistortedandalienatedrelationshipsbetweenmanandhisenvironment.
D.Toadvocateaconsciousbreakwiththepast.
23.TheRomanticwriterswouldfocusonallthefollowingissuesEXCEPTthe_inthe
Americanliteraryhistrory.
A.individualfeelingsB.ideaofsurvivalofthefittest
C.strongimaginationD.returntonature
24.HenryDavidThoreau'swork,hasalwaysbeenregardedasamasterpieceofNew
EnglandTranscendentalism.
A.WaldenB.Thepioneers
C.NatureD.SongofMyself
25.Thefamous20-yearssleepin“RipVanWinkle"helpstoconstructthestoryinsucha
waythatwearegreatlyaffectedbyIrving's_.
A.concernwiththepassageoftime
B.expressionoftransientbeauty
C.satireonlazinessandcorruptibilityofhumanbeings
D.ideaaboutsupernaturalmanipulationofman'slife
26.WaltwhitmanwasapioneeringfigureofAmericanpoetry.Hisinnovationfirstofalllies
inhisuseof_,poetrywithoutafixedbeatorregularrhymescheme.
A.blankverseB.heroiccouplet
C.freeverseD.iambicpentameter
27.TheliterarycharactersoftheAmericantypeinearly19thcenturyaregenerally
characterizedbyallthefollowingfeaturesEXCEPTthatthey_.
A.speaklocaldialects
B.arepoliteandelegantgentlemen
C.aresimpleandcrudefarmers
D.arenoblesavages(redandwhite)untaintedbysociety
28.HesterPryme,Dimmsdale;ChillingworthandPearlaremostlikelythenamesofthe
charactersin_.
A.TheScarletLetterB.TheHouseoftheSevenGab/est
C.ThePortraitofaLadyD.Thepioneers
29.“ThisismylettertotheWorldwisapoeticexpressionofEmilyDickinson's_abouther
communicationwiththeoutsideworld.
A.indifferenceB.angerC.anxietyD.sorrow
3O.WithHowells,James,andMarkTwainactiveontheliteraryscene,_becamethemajor
trendinAmericanliteratureintheseventiesandeightiesofthe19thcentury.
A.sentimentalismB.romanticism
C.realismD.naturalism
31.AfterTheadventuresofTomSawyer,TwaingivesaliteraryindependencetoTom's
buddyHuckinabookentitled—.
A.LifeontheMississippi
B.TheGildedAge
C.TheAdventuresofHuckleberryFinn
D.AConnecticutYankeeinKingArthur'sCourt
32.However,_,thekeynoteofDaisyMiller'scharacter,tumsouttobeanadmiringbuta
dangerousqualityandherdefianceofsocialtaboosintheOldWorldfinallybringshertoa
disasterintheclashbetweentwodifferentcultures.
A.experienceB.sophistication
C.worldlinessD.innocence
33.Generallyspeaking,allthosewriterswithanaturalisticapproachtohumanrealitytendto
be_.
A.transcendentalistsB.idealists
C.pessimistsD.impressionists
34.EmilyDickinsonwrotemanyshortpoemsonvariousaspectsoflife.Whichofthe
followingisNOTausualsubjectofherpoeticexpression?
A.Religionandimmortality.B.Lifeanddeath.
C.Loveandmarriage.D.Warandpeace.
35.1n“AfterApple-Picking,nRobertFrostwrote:uForIhavehadtoomuch/Of
applepickingilamovertired/OfthegreatharvestImyselfdesired."Fromtheselineswecan
concludethatthespeakeris_.
A.happyabouttheharvest
B.stillverymuchinterestedinapple-picking
C.expectingagreaterharvest
0.indifferenttowhatheoncedesired
36.Chinesepoetryandphilosophyhaveexertedgreatinfluenceover
A.EzraPoundB.RalphWaldoEmerson
C.RobertFrostD.EmilyDickinson
37.TheHemingwayCodeheroesarebestrememberedfortheir
A.indestructiblespirtieB.pessimisticviewoflife
C.warexperiencesD.masculinity
38.INTheEmperorJonesand1heHairyApe,O'^e\\\adoptedtheexpressionisttechniques
toportraythe_ofhumanbeingsinahostileuniverse.
A.helplesssituationB.uncertainty
C.profoundreligiousfaithD.courageandperseverance
39.1nHemingway'sIndianCmap",Nick'snighttriptotheIndianvillageandhisexperience
insidethehutcanbetakenas____.
A.anessentiallessonaboutIndiantribes
B.aconfrontationwithevilandsin
C.aninitiationtotheharshnessoflife
D.alearningprocessinhumanrelationship
4O.whichofthefollowingstatementsaboutEmilyGrierson,theprotagonistinFaulkner's
story“ARoseforEmily,”isNOTtrue?
A.Shehasadistortedpersonality.
B.Sheisphysicallydeformedandparalyzed.
C.SheisthesymboloftheoldvaluesoftheSouth.
D.Sheisthevictimofthepastglory.
PARTTWO
II.ReadingComprehension(16points,4foreach)
ReadthequotedpartscarefullyandanswerthequestionsinEnglish.Writeyour
answerinthecorrespondingspaceontheanswersheet.
41.“Hereyesmethisandhelookedaway.Heneitherbelievednordisbelievedher,buthe
knewthathehadmadeamistakeinasking;heneverhadknown,neverwouldknow,whatshe
wasthinking.Thesightofherinscrutableface,thethoughtofallthehundredsofeveningshe
hadseenhersittingtherelikethat,softandpassive,butsounreadable,unknown,enragedhim
beyondmeasure.M
Questions:
A.Identifythewriterandthework.
B.WhatdoesthephraseainscrutablefaceMmean?
C.Whatideadoesthequotedpassageexpress?
42.“AndwhenIamformulated,sprawlingonapin,
WhenIampinnedandwrigglingonthewall.
Thenhowshouldbegin
Tospitoutallthebutt-endsofmydaysandways.”
Questions:
A.Identifythepoemandthepoet.
B.Whatdoesthephrase“butt-ends"mean?
C.Whatideadoesthequotedpassageexpress?
43.“Godknows,???I'mnotmyself-I'msomebodyelse---andI'mchanged,andIcan'ttell
what'smyname,orwhoIam.”
Questions:
A.Identifytheworkandtheauthor.
B.Thespeakersaysheischanged.Doyouthinkheischanged,orthesocialenvironment
haschanged?
C.Whatideadoesthequotedsentenceexpress?
44.“Ishallbetellingthiswithasigh
Somewhereagesandageshence:
Tworoadsdivergedinawood,andI一
Itooktheonelesstraveledby,
Andthathasmadeallthedifference.”
Questions:
A.Idenfitythepoemandthepoet.
B.Whatdoesthephrase“agesandageshencewmean?
C.Whatideadoesthequotedpassageexpress?
IH.QuestionsandAnswers(24pointsinall,6foreach)
GivebriefanswerstoeachofthefollowingquestionsinEnglish.Writeyouranswers
inthecorrespondingspaceontheanswersheet.
45.Asarule,anallegoryisstoryinverseorprosewithadoublemeaning:asurface
meaning,andanimpliedmeaning.Listtwoworksasexamplesofallegory.Whatisanallegory
usuallyconcernedwithbyitsimpliedmeaning?
46.1nspirationfortheromanticapproachinitiallycamefromtwogreatshapersof
thought.Whoarethetwo?Andwhatideastheyexpressedinspiretheromanticwriters?
47.Thewhitewhale,MobyDick,isthemostimportantsymbolinMelville'snoveLWhat
symbolicmeaningcanyoudrawfromit?
48.Nature'saphilosophicwork,inwhichEmersongivesanexplicitdiscussiononhisideaof
theQversouLWhatisyourunderstandingofEmersonian“Oversoul”?
IV.TopicDiscussion(20pointsinall,10foreach)
Writenolessthan150wordsoneachofthefollowingtopicsinEnglishinthe
correspondingspaceontheanswersheet.
49.HowisRomanticismdifferentfromNeoclassicism?Providebriefevidencefromthe
literaryworksyouknowbest.
5O.SummerizethestoryofMarktwain'sTheAdventuresofHuckleberryFinninabout100
words,andcommentonthethemeofthenovel.
英美文學(xué)選讀試題答案
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I.MultipleChoice(40pointsinallrlforeach)
l.B2.D3.C4.C5.D
6.A7.B8.B9.A10.C
ll.D12.D13.D14.D15.B
16.B17.D18.C19.A20.A
21.D22.B23.B24.A25.A
26.C27.B28.A29.C30.C
31.C32.D33.C34.D35.D
36.A37.A38.A39.C40.B
II.ReadingComprehension(16points,4foreach)
41.AJohnGalasworthy:TheManofProperty.
B.Afacedoesnotshowanyemotionorreactionsothatitisimpossibletoknowhow
thatpersonisfeelingorwhatheisthinkingabout.
C.itpresentstheinnermindofSoamesinfaceofhiswife'scoldness.Hecanneverknow
whatisonhiswife'smindbecausethemakeupofhisandhermentalityisdifferent.Hiswife
Irene,whosemindisromanticallyinclined,isdisgustedwithherhusband'spossessiveness.
Beingunabletoreadhiswife'smindisasgoodassayingthathereallycan'tregardherashis
property-thisistheveryreasonwhyheisenragedbeyondmeasure.
42.A.T.S.EIiot:"TheLoveSongofJ.AIfredPruforck.w
B.Theendsofcigarettes,meaningtrivialthingshere.
汰
C.HerezPrufrock'sinabilitytodoanythingagainstthesocietyheisinismadestringly
clearbyusingasharpcomparison.Prufrockimagineshimselfasakindofinsectpinnedonthe
wallandstrugglinginvaintogetfree.ThisimagevividlyshowsPrufrock'scurrentpredicament.
43.A.WashingtonIrving:"RipVanWinkle^.
B.Thesocialenvironmentischanged.
C.WhenRipisbackhomeafteraperiodof20years,hefindsthtaeverythinghaschanged.AII
thoseoldvaluesaregone,andhecanhardlyfeelathomeinachangedsociety.Oneofthe
functionsthatRipservesinthestoryistoprovideameasuringstickforchange.Itisthrough
himthatIrvingdriveshomethethemethatadesireforchange,improvementandprogress
couldsubvertstablesociety.
44.A.RobertFrost:uTheRoadNotTaken.
B.Manymanyyearslater.
C.Thespeakeristellinghisexperienceofmakingthechoiceoftheroads.Butheis
consciousofthefactthathischoicewillhavemadeallthedifferenceinhislife.Heseemstobe
givingasuggestiontothereader.uMakegoodchoiceofyourlife.”
IH.QuestionsandAnswers(24pointsinallr6foreach)
45.A.Buyan'spilgrim'sProgressandSpenser'sTheFaerieQueene.
B.Itisusuallyconcernedwithmoraljeligiou^politicaLsymbolicormythicalideas.
46.A.TheFrenchphilosopherjeanJacquesRousseauandtheGermanwriterJohna
WolfganvonGoethe.
B.ItisRousseauwhoestablishedthecultoftheindividualandchampionedthefreedom
ofthehumanspirit;hisfamousannouncementwas“IfeltbeforeIthought.nGoetheandhis
compatriotsextolledtheromanticspirit.
47.A.ToAhab,thewhaleiseitheranevilcreatureitselfortheagentofanevilforcethat
controlstheuniverse,orperhapsboth.
B.ToIshmale,thewhaleisanastonishingforce,animmensepower,whichdefiesrational
explanationduetoasenseofmysteryitcarries.Itisbeautiful,butmalignantatthesametime.It
alsorepresentsthetremendousorganicvitalityoftheuniverse,forithasalifeforcethatsurges
onwardirresistibly,impervioustothedesiresorwillsofmen.
C.Astothereader,thewhalecanbeviewedasasymbolofthephysicallimitsthatlife
imposesuponman.Itmayalsoberegardedasasymbolofnature,oraninstrumentofGod's
vengeanceuponevilman.Ingeneralthemultiplicityandambivalenceofthesymbolicmeaning
ofthewhaleissuchthatitbecomesasourceofintensespeculation,anobjectorprofound
curiosityforthereader.
48.A.TheOversoulisbelievedtobeanall-pervadingpowerforgoodness,omnipresentand
omnipotentfromwhichallthingscomeandofwhichallareapart.Itexistsinnatureandman
alikeandconstitutesthechiefelementoftheuniverse.
B.AccordingtoEmersonjtisasupremerealityofmind,aspiritualunityofallbeings,and
areligionregardedasanemotionalcommunicationbetweenanindividualsoulandthe
universalOver-soulofwhichitisapart.
C.Heholdsthatintuitionisamorecertainwayofknowingthanreasonandthatthe
mindcouldintuitivelyperceivetheexistenceoftheOversoulandofcertainabsolutes.
IV.TopicDiscussion(20pointsinall,10foreach)
49.a.Neoclassicistsupheldthatartisticidealsshouldbeorder,logiqrestrainedemoticon
andaccuracy,andthatliterature,shouldbejudgedintermsofitsservicetohumanity,and
thus,literaryexpressionsshouldbeofproportion,unity,harmonyandgrace.Pope'sAnEssayon
Criticismadvocatesgrace,wit(usuallythoughsatire/humour),andsimplicityinlanguage(andthe
poemitselfisademonstrationofthoseideals,too);Fielding'sTomJb/?e5helpedestablishthe
formofnovel;Gray's**ElegyWritteninaCountryChurchyard'displayseleganceinstyle,unified
structure,serioustoneandmoralinstructions.
b.Romanticiststendedtoseetheindividualastheverycenterofallexperience,including
art,andthusjiteraryworkshouldbeuspontaneousoverflowofstrongfeelings,"andnomatter
howfragmentarythoseexperienceswere(Wordsworth's"IWanderedLonelyasaCloud,v
or“TheSolitaryReaper,)orColeridge's"KebleKhan"),thevalueoftheworkliedinthe
accuracyofpresentingthoseuniquefeelingsandparticularattitudes.
c.Inaword,NeoclassicismemphasizedrationalityandformbutRomanticismattached
greatimportancetotheindividual'smind(emotion,imagination,temporaryexperience---)
50AMarkTwain'snovelTheAdventuresofHuckleberryFinnisaSequatoTheAdventures
ofTomSawyer^heStorytakesplacealongtheMississippiRiverbeforetheCivilWarinthe
UnitedStates,around1850.
Alongtheriver,floatsasmallraft,withtwopeopleonit;Oneisanignorant,uneducated
blackslavenamedJimandtheotherislittleuneducatedoutcastwhiteboyabouttheageof
thirteen,calledHuckleberryFinnorHuckFinn.
ThenovelrelatesthestoryoftheescapeofJimfromslaveryand,moreimportant,how
HuckFinn,floatingalongwithJimandhelpinghimasbesthecould,changeshismind,his
prejudice,aboutBlackpeople,andcomestoacceptJimasamanandasaclosefriendsaswell.
Duringtheirjourney,theyexperienceaseriesofadventures:comingacrosstwofrauds,
the“Duke"andthe“King”,witnessingthelynchingandmurderofaharmlessdrunkard,
beinglostinafogandfinallyTom'scomingtorescue.
B.Thethemeofthenovelmaybebestsummedinaword“freedom”:Huckwantsto
escapefromthebondofcivilizationandJimwantstoescapefromtheyokeofslavery.Mark
Twainusestheraft'sjourneydowntheMississippiRivertoexpresshisthematiccontrasts
betweeninnocenceandexperience,natureandculture,wildernessandcivilization.
followingbelowisfollowedbyfouralternativeanswer.Choosethe
onethatwouldbetcompletethestatementandputtheletterinthe
blank.(每小題1分,共30分)
1.Generally,theRenaissancereferstotheperiodbetweenand
centuries.
A.14th...mid-17thB.14th...mid-18th
C.16th...mid-18thD.16th...mid-17th
2.frequentlyappliedconceitsinhispoems.
A.SpenserB.DonneC.BlakeD.ThomasGray
3.isknownas"thepoet,spoet〃.
A.ShakespeareB.MarloweC.SpenserD.Donne
4.The18thcenturyEnglandisknownasthe______inthehistory.
A.RenaissanceB.ClassicismC.EnlightenmentD.Romanticism
5.andWilliamShakespearearethebestrepresentativesof
theEnglishhumanism.
A.EdmundSpenser,ChristoperMarlowe
B.ThomasMore,ChristoperMarlowe
C.JohnDonne,EdmundSpenser
D.JohnMilton,ThomasMore
6.Themiddleofthe18thcenturywaspredominatedbyanewlyrising
literaryform,thatisthemodernEnglish_____,whichgivesa
realisticpresentationoflifeofthecommonEnglishpeople.
A.proseB.shortstoryC.novelD.tragicomedy
7.________________isthecentralconcerntoBlake,sconcernintheSongof
InnocenceandSongofExperience.
A.childhoodB.womanC.poetryD.happiness
8.AmongthefollowingplayswhichisnotwrittenbyMarlowe?____
A.Dr.FaustusB.TheJewofMalta
C.EdwardIID.Schoolforscandal
9.Shakespeare'sgreatesttragediesare
A.Hamlet,Othello,KingLearandMacbeth
B.Hamlet,Othello,KingLearandRomeoandJuliet
C.Hamlet,Coriolanus,KingLearandMacbeth
D.Hamlet,Juliuscaesar,OthelloandMacbeth
10.Amongthepioneersofthe18thcenturynovelistswereDaniel
Defoe,SamuelRichardson,Henryfieldingand.
A.LauranceSterneB.JohnDryden
C.CharlesDickensD.AlexanderPope
11.WhichofthefollowingGothicnovelswasnotwritteninthe18th
century?
A.TheCastleofOtranto
B.TheItalian
C.TheMonk
D.TheFalloftheHouseofUsher
12.Inthetheatricalworldoftheneoclassicalperiod,_______was
theleadingfigureamongthehostofplaywrights.
A.WilliamBlakeB.RichardSheridan
C.BenJohnsonD.BernardShaw
13.Dickens,worksarecharacterizedbyaminglingofand
pathos.
A.humorB.satireC.passionD.metaphor
14.ThesuccessofJaneEyreisnotonlybecauseofitssharp
criticismoftheexistingsociety,butalsoduetoitsintroduction
totheEnglishnovelthefirstheroine.
A.explorerB.peasantC.workerD.governess
15.InTennysondealtwiththethemeofwomen'srightsand
position.
A.PoemB.ThePrincessC.InMemorianD.IdyllsoftheKing
16.“TheCustom-House"isanintroductorynoteto
A.Moby-DickB.TheScarletLetter
C.TheMarbleFaunD.TheBlithedaleRomance
17.ThepublicationofestablishedEmersonasthemost
eloquentspokesmanoftheNewEnglandTranscendentalism.
A.NatureB.Self-RelianceC.TheOver-SoulD.TheAmerican
Scholar
18.“WhenLilacsLastintheDooryardBloomed"ismostprobablya
poem_____.
A.thatcelebratestheburgeoninglifeofcities
B.thatsingshighlyfreedomanddemocracy
C.thatcondemnsviolenceandbloodshed
D.thatmournsforthedeathofLincoln
19.isnotadominantfigureoftheRealisticPeriod.
A.WilliamDeanHowellsB.MarkTwain
C.HenryJamesD.JamesF.Cooper
20.Thebookfromwhich"allmodernAmericanliteraturecomes"refers
to.
A.Moby-DickB.TheAdventuresofHuckleberryFinn
C.TheSunAlsoRisesD.TheGreatGatsby
21.StrongaffinitytotheChineseandOrientalliteraturecanbe
foundintheworksof______.
A.MarkTwainB.EzraPoundC.EmilyDikinsonD.ArthurMiller
22.〃InaStationoftheMetro"isregardedbycriticsasaclassic
specimenof.
A.theabsurdpoetryB.thetranscendentalpoetry
C.theromanticpoetryD.theimagistpoetry
23.ThefounderoftheAmericandramais
A.ArthurMillerB.Eugene0,Neill
C.TenneseeWilliamsD.CliffordOdets
24.F.ScottFitzgeraldisnottheauthorof
A.ThisSideofParadiseB.TenderistheNight
C.TheGreatGatsbyD.InOurTime
25.______isnotafictionalcharacterintheScarletLetter.
A.HesterB.ArthurDimmersdale
C.RogerChillingworthD.Ishmael
26.Theperiodrangingfrom1865to1914hasbeenreferredtoas
A.theAgeofColonicalismB.theAgeofRomanticism
C.theAgeofRealismD.theAgeofModernism
27.Statement_______isNOTtrueindescribingAmericannaturalists.
A.TheyweredeeplyinfluencedbyDarwinism.
B.TheywereidentifiedwithFrenchnovelistandtheoristEmileZola.
C.Theychosetheirsubjectsfromthelowerranksofsociety.
D.Theyusedmoreseriousandmoresympathetictoneinwritingthan
realists.
28.isconsideredbyH.L.Menckenas"thetruefatherofour
nationalliterature.
A.HemingwayB.PoeC.IrvingD.Twain
29.theyallsharedthesamethematicconcernexcept.
A.Ro
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