[自考类试卷]2017年4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、2017 年 4 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 The Renaissance marks a transition from the_to the modern world.(A)medieval(B) romantic(C) Anglo-Saxon(D)Victorian2 Which of the following plays is NOT among William Shakespeare s four great tragedies?(A)Hamlet.(B) Twelfth Night.(C) Othello.(D)King Lear.3 Aft
2、er the restoration of_, Milton was imprisoned for a short time and then retired to private life.(A)Charles I(B) Charles II(C) James I(D)James II4 It was not until the reign of_that the Renaissance really began to show its effect in England.(A)Henry VII(B) Henry VIII(C) Charles I(D)Charles II5 In Par
3、adise Lost, the real hero created by Milton is_.(A)God(B) Adam(C) Eve(D)Satan6 The island of Lilliput can be found in_.(A)Robinson Crusoe(B) Gullivers Travels(C) The Adventures of Tom Sawyer(D)The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn7 The Enlightenment was a progressive intellectual movement throughout We
4、stern Europe in the _century.(A)17th(B) 18th(C) 19th(D)20th8 Henry Fielding is the author of the great 18th century English novel_.(A)Tom Jones(B) Pamela(C) Moll Fenders(D)The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy9 The publication of The Lyrical Ballads, written by _, marked the break with the conven
5、tional poetical tradition of the 18th century.(A)William Wordsworth and Robert Burns(B) William Blake and Coleridge(C) Wordsworth and Percy Bysshe Shelly(D)Wordsworth and Coleridge10 Generally, William Shakespeare s dramatic career can be divided into_periods.(A)3(B) 4(C) 5(D)611 “ It is a truth uni
6、versally acknowledged that a single man in possession of a good fortune must be in want of a wife. “ The quoted part is taken from_.(A)Pride and Prejudice(B) Wuthering Heights(C) Jane Eyre(D)Sense and Sensibility12 William Wordsworth is regarded as a “worshipper of nature“. He can penetrate to the h
7、eart of things and give the reader the very life of_.(A)beauty(B) peace(C) nature(D)interest13 Jane Austen is an English woman novelist of the_century.(A)16th(B) 17th(C) 18th(D)19th14 Daniel Defoe started as a(n)_and all his life underwent many ups and downs.(A)lawyer(B) engineer(C) worker(D)merchan
8、t15 The writer who lived at the turn of century was_.(A)Thomas Hardy(B) George Eliot(C) Charles Dickens(D)Emily Bronte16 English Romanticism, as a historical phase of literature, is generally said to have begun in_.(A)1786(B) 1788(C) 1796(D)179817 Which of the following characters is NOT in Jane Eyr
9、e?(A)Mrs. Reed.(B) Catherine.(C) Mr. Rochester.(D)Bertha Mason.18 Who wrote Mrs Warrens Profession?(A)D. H. Lawrence.(B) William Butler Yeats.(C) T. S. Eliot.(D)George Bernard Shaw.19 William Blake began writing poetry at the age of_.(A)12(B) 13(C) 14(D)1520 The Modern English writers concentrated m
10、ore on the_affairs.(A)public(B) private(C) international(D)objective21 George Bernard Shaw was a(n)_, who composed Pygmalion.(A)playwright(B) poet(C) novelist(D)essayist22 Among Thomas Hardy s works_, is the most cheerful and idyllic.(A)Tess of the D Urbervilles(B) The Return of the Native(C) Under
11、the Greenwood Tree(D)The Mayor of Casterbridge23 Among Hawthorne s works_, is always regarded as the best.(A)The Scarlet Letter(B) Self-Reliance(C) Civil Disobedience(D)The Last Tycoon24 “Leaves of Grass“ has always been considered a monumental work which commands great attention because of its uniq
12、uely poetic embodiment of American_.(A)culture(B) democratic ideals(C) realistic ideals(D)dream25 Melville s writings can be well divided into two groups, each with something in common in the light of_and imaginative focus.(A)individualism(B) the thematic concern(C) evils(D)American value26 Mark Twa
13、in is a great literary giant of America, whom_considered “the true father of our national literature“.(A)O. Henry(B) H. L. Mencken(C) James Michener(D)Emily Dickinson27 In American literature _, was the first American writer to conceive his career in international terms.(A)Henry James(B) Hawthorne(C
14、) Tom Pett(D)Poe28 Miss Emily Dickinson was born into_of Amherst, Massachusetts.(A)a Calvinist family(B) a poor family(C) a farmer s family(D)a teacher s family29 In American literature_, possessed none of the usual aids to a writer s career: no money, no friend in power, no formal education worthy
15、of mention, no family tradition in letters.(A)Theodore Dreiser(B) Jack London(C) Faulkner(D)Pound30 In any list of important poets in the twentieth century, regardless of nationality _, commands a place.(A)Robert Lee Frost(B) Jack London(C) Faulkner(D)Pound31 Ernest Hemingway s style, the particular
16、 type of hero in his_, and his life attitudes have been widely recognized and imitated.(A)poems(B) plays(C) science fictions(D)novels32 The Blithedale Romance is a novel Hawthorne wrote to reveal his own experiences_.(A)in London(B) in New York(C) on the Jocken Farm(D)on the Brook Farm33 In“Leaves o
17、f Grass“ , Walt Whitman is concerned with openness, freedom, and above all, _.(A)individualism(B) war(C) evils(D)sins34 Redburn is a semi-autobiographical novel by Melville, concerning the sufferings of a genteel youth among brutal_.(A)sailors(B) workers(C) policemen(D)soldiers35 Mark Twain, pen nam
18、e of_was born on November 30, 1835, in Missouri.(A)Samuel Langhorne Clemens(B) Jason Black(C) Tom Pett(D)Gerard Gibson36 Today with the development of the modern novel and the common acceptance of the Freudian approach, Henry James s importance as a_ and critic, has been all the more conspicuous.(A)
19、playwright(B) novelist(C) poet(D)politician37 Dickinsons poetry, despite its ostensible formal simplicity, is remarkable for its_, subtlety and richness.(A)freshness(B) variety(C) humor(D)beauty38 Apart from school education, Dreiser read voraciously by himself. His true literary influences were fro
20、m_, Charles Darwin and Herbert Spencer.(A)Russell Ash(B) Balzac(C) Vincent Alsop(D)Zola39 Robert Lee Frost was the Pulitzer Prize winner on_occasions; the United States Senate passed resolutions honoring his birthday.(A)3(B) 4(C) 2(D)540 During World War I_served as an honorable junior officer in th
21、e American Red Cross Ambulance Corps.(A)Emily Dickinson(B) Jack London(C) Ernest Hemingway(D)Poe二、阅读理解41 “Are you in earnest? Do you truly love me? Do you sincerely wish me to be your wife?“ “I do; and if an oath is necessary to satisfy you, I swear it. “ “Then, sir, I will marry you. “ “ Edwardmy l
22、ittle wife!“ “ Dear Edward!“ Come to mecome to me entirely now, “ said he; and added, in his deepest tone, speaking in my ear as his cheek was laid on mine, “ Make my happinessI will make yours. “ Questions:A. What is the title of the novel from which the excerpt is taken? Who is the author?B. Who a
23、re the two speakers?C. What does this excerpt tell us about the speakers?42 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: Sometime too hot the eye of heaven shines And often
24、 is his gold complexion dimmed;But thy eternal summer shall not fade, Nor lose possession of that fair thou ow st; ( From Shakespeare s “ Sonnet 18“) Questions:A. What does “thee“ refer to in the first line of the stanza?B. What figure of speech is used in the fifth line?C. What is the theme of this
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