[自考类试卷]2016年10月全国自考(英美文学选读)真题试卷及答案与解析.doc
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1、2016 年 10 月全国自考(英美文学选读)真题试卷及答案与解析一、单项选择题1 Which of the following is considered to be the best known English dramatist since Shakespeare?(A)Oscar Wilde.(B) John Galsworthy.(C) William Butler Yeats.(D)George Bernard Shaw.2 Paradise Lost by_was finished in 1665 , after seven years labor in darkness.(A)
2、Christopher Marlow(B) John Milton(C) William Shakespeare(D)Ben Johnson3 Which of the following is NOT written by D. H. Lawrence?(A)Women in Love.(B) Sons and Lovers.(C) The Rainbow.(D)The French Lieutenants Woman.4 William Shakespeare is one of the giants of_.(A)Aestheticism(B) Renaissance(C) Realis
3、m(D)Romanticism5 Which of the following female writers did NOT belong to the Bronte sisters?(A)Anne Bronte.(B) Charlotte Bronte.(C) Emily Bronte.(D)Mary Bronte.6 A Tale of Two Cities by_presents a criticism of the social institutions and morals of Victorian England.(A)William Shakespeare(B) John Kea
4、ts(C) Charles Dickens(D)George Bernard Shaw7 Daniel Defoe s first novel_was an immediate success in his life.(A)Robinson Crusoe(B) Gulliver s Travels(C) The Adventures of Tom Sawyer(D)The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn8 Pride and Prejudice is the masterpiece of_which tells readers the importance of
5、good judgment in our life.(A)Mary Shelley(B) Charlotte Bronte(C) John Keats(D)Jane Austen9 Who wrote one of the most enduring classic poems “Ode to the West Wind“?(A)William Wordsworth.(B) Alfred Tennyson.(C) Percy Bysshe Shelley.(D)David Burn.10 Which of the following is regarded as a “worshipper o
6、f nature“?(A)John Keats.(B) William Blake.(C) William Wordsworth.(D)Jane Austen.11 Among Thomas Hardy s major works, _is the most cheerful and idyllic.(A)Under the Greenwood Tree(B) Tess of the D Urbervilles(C) The Mayor of Casterbridge(D)The Return of the Native12 Mrs. Warren s Profession, written
7、by_, was a play about the economic oppression of women.(A)John Galsworthy(B) William Butler Yeats(C) T. S. Eliot(D)George Bernard Shaw13 Charles Dickens writes best when he writes from the_point of view.(A)poor s(B) child s(C) adult s(D)rich s14 Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte is a story of a(n)_which
8、 is based on her own experience.(A)explorer(B) peasant(C) worker(D)governess15 D. H. Laurence s first novel, _, is a remarkable work of a young man, acutely observant of nature and delighting in story.(A)The Trespasser(B) The Rainbow(C) Sons and Lovers(D)The White Peacock16 George Bernard Shaw was a
9、(n)_, who composed Pygmalion.(A)playwright(B) poet(C) novelist(D)essayist17 The Waste Land is the most important single poem by_.(A)George Bernard Shaw(B) W. B. Yeats(C) John Keats(D)T. S. Eliot18 Shelly expressed his love for freedom in his poem_.(A)To a Skylark(B) The Cloud(C) Queen Mab(D)Ode to L
10、iberty19 The poem “Tyger“ is chosen from_by William Blake.(A)Songs of Experience(B) Songs of Innocence(C) Marriage of Heaven and Hell(D)The Book of Los20 Who is the greatest critical realist writers of the Victorian Age?(A)Samuel Johnson(B) Charles Dickens(C) Jane Austen(D)D. H. Laurence21 “Wessex n
11、ovels “by Thomas Hardy described the simple and beautiful though primitive_, which was gradually declining and disappearing.(A)urban life(B) rural life(C) class struggle(D)social reform22 “It is a truth universally acknowledged that a single man in possession of a good fortune must be in want of a w
12、ife. “ This sentence is taken from_.(A)Pride and Prejudice(B) Wuthering Heights(C) Jane Eyre(D)Sense and Sensibility23 “The Birthmark“ drives home symbolically Hawthornes point that_is mans birthmark, something he is born with.(A)goodness(B) evil(C) generosity(D)faith24 As Whitman saw it, _could pla
13、y a vital part in the process of creating a new nation.(A)industry(B) agriculture(C) novels(D)poetry 25 Moby-Dick is difficult to read because much of the talk in the novel is_and much of the language is purposely old-fashioned and Elizabethan.(A)doctor s talk(B) sailor s talk(C) farmer s talk(D)sol
14、dier s talk 26 Life on the Mississippi tells a story of Mark Twain s boyhood ambition to become_.(A)a farmer(B) a policeman(C) a riverboat pilot(D)a driver27 Daisy Miller, a novella about_who gets “killed“ by the winter in Rome, brought James international fame for the first time.(A)a young American
15、 girl(B) a young American boy(C) a cab driver(D)a traveling salesman 28 Dickinson s greatest rendering of the moment of_is to be found in her masterpiece, “I heard a Fly buzzwhen I died“.(A)life(B) death(C) growth(D)illness 29 It is not surprising to find in Dreisers fiction a world of_, where “kill
16、 or to be killed“ was the law.(A)ocean(B) jungle(C) desert(D)imagination30 In any list of important poets_, regardless of nationality, Robert Lee Frost commands a place.(A)in the 17th century(B) in the 18th century(C) in the 19th century(D)in the 20th century31 Farewell to Arms by Hemingway tells us
17、 a story about the tragic love affair of a wounded American soldier with_.(A)a British nurse(B) a British doctor(C) an American nurse(D)an American doctor 32 . North of Boston is described by its author, Frost, as “_“, which shows a brilliant insight into New England character and the background tha
18、t formed it.(A)a book of animals(B) a book of people(C) a fiction of future(D)a fiction of civil war 33 In 1961 , in ill health, anxiety and deep depression, _shot himself with a hunting gun.(A)Jack London(B) Ernest Hemingway(C) Ezra Pound(D)Theodore Dreiser34 With the publication of Sister Carrie a
19、nd other works, Dreiser became one of the most significant writers of the school later known as_.(A)transcendentalism(B) magic realism(C) cubism(D)literary naturalism 35 Over 500 poems Dickinson wrote are about_, in which her general skepticism about the relationship between man and nature is well-e
20、xpressed.(A)war(B) polities(C) philosophy(D)nature36 The Portrait of a Lady incarnates the clash between the Old World and the New in the life journey of_in a European cultural environment.(A)an American girl(B) an American boy(C) an American poet(D)an American farmer37 The Adventures of Tom Sawyer
21、is usually regarded as a classic book written for_about their particular horrors and joys.(A)farmers(B) politicians(C) old women(D)boys38 Like Hawthorne, _is a master of allegory and symbolism.(A)Jack London(B) Henry James(C) Herman Melville(D)William Faulkner39 The pursuit of_is approved of repeate
22、dly and affectionately in Whitman s poems.(A)independence and liberty(B) love and happiness(C) social reform and innovation(D)logic and reason40 Hawthorne s view of man and human history originates, to a great extent, in_.(A)Puritanism(B) Platonism(C) Romanticism(D)Realism二、阅读理解41 I wandered lonely
23、as a cloudThat floats on high o er vales and hills, When all at once I saw a crowd, A host, of golden daffodils;For oft, when on my couch I lie In vacant or in pensive mood, They flash upon that inward eye Which is the bliss of solitude; And then my heart with pleasure fills, And dances with the daf
24、fodils. Questions:A. What is the title of the poem from which the stanzas are taken? Who is the author?B. What figure of speech is used in the first line?C. What do “they“ and “inward eye“ in the poem refer to in the last stanza?42 O, Cathy! Oh, my life! How can I bear it? was the first sentence he
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