[自考类试卷]全国自考(英美文学选读)模拟试卷14及答案与解析.doc
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1、全国自考(英美文学选读)模拟试卷 14 及答案与解析一、单项选择题1 In Renaissance, the European humanist thinkers and scholars made attempts to do the following EXCEPT_.(A)getting rid of those old feudalist ideas(B) getting control of the parliament and government(C) introducing new ideas that expressed the interests of the rising
2、 bourgeoisie(D)recovering the purity of the early church, from the corruption of the Roman Catholic Church2 _was the first to start the attack on middle-class privileges and power in his novel Lucky Jim.(A)John Braine(B) Kingsley Amis(C) Alan Sillitoe(D)John Wain3 For his contribution to the establi
3、shment of the form of the modern novel, _ has been regarded as “ Father of the English Novel. “(A)Daniel Defoe(B) Jonathan Swift(C) Henry Fielding(D)Oliver Goldsmith4 The Renaissance marks a transition from the medieval to the _world.(A)new English(B) modern(C) feudal(D)capital5 The most famous dram
4、atists in the Renaissance England are_, William Shakespeare, and Ben Jonson.(A)Christopher Marlowe(B) John Marlowe(C) John Milton(D)Edmund Spenser6 _ is generally regarded as Shakespeare s most popular play on the stage, for it has the qualities of a “ blood-and-thunder“ thriller and a philosophical
5、 exploration of life and death.(A)Hamlet(B) King Lear(C) Romeo and Juliet(D)Othello7 Which of the following statements best illustrates the theme of Shakespeare s Sonnet18 ?(A)The speaker eulogizes the power of nature.(B) The speaker satirizes human vanity.(C) The speaker praises the power of artist
6、ic creation.(D)The speaker meditates on man s salvation.8 Paradise Lost is actually a story taken from_.(A)the Renaissance(B) Greek Mythology(C) the Old Testament(D)the New Testament9 Neoclassicists had some fixed laws and rules for prose EXCEPT_.(A)being precise(B) being direct(C) being flexible(D)
7、being satiric10 In 1724, _published, under the pseudonym of Drapier, a series of letters that called on the whole country to refuse the newly-minted English copper coins which would further debase the coinage of the already poverty-stricken country.(A)Jonathan Swift(B) Charles Dickens(C) Edmund Spen
8、ser(D)George Bernard Shaw11 Of all the 18th-century novelists_was the first to set out, both in theory and practice, to write specially a “comic epic in prose. “(A)Henry Fielding(B) Daniel Defoe(C) Jonathan Swift(D)John Bunyan12 Romanticism is a period of British literature roughly ranging from_.(A)
9、1660-1798(B) 1798-1832(C) 1483-1546(D)1836-190113 _s philosophy of life is presented in his masterpiece The Prelude.(A)William Blake(B) William Wordsworth(C) Samuel Taylor Coleridge(D)John Keats 14 The two collections of poems written by William Blake, _ and_hold the similar subject-matter, but the
10、tone, emphasis and conclusion differ.(A)Songs of Innocence; Songs of Experience(B) Poetical Sketches; Songs of Innocence(C) Poetical Sketches; Marriage of Heaven and Hell(D)The Book of Urizen; The Book of Los15 A number of poems from the Songs of Innocence find a counterpart in the Songs of Experien
11、ce. “Infant Joy“ is matched with “Infant Sorrow, “ and the pure “Lamb“ is paired with the flaming“_.“(A)Chimney Sweeper(B) London(C) Sheep(D)Tyger16 _is regarded as a “worshipper of nature. “He can penetrate to the heart of things and give the reader the very life of nature.(A)John Keats(B) William
12、Wordsworth(C) John Donne(D)Samuel Taylor Coleridge17 The Solitary Reaper written by_ uses rural figures to suggest the timeless mystery of sorrowful humanity and its radiant beauty.(A)Samuel Taylor Coleridge(B) William Wordsworth(C) John Keats(D)George Gordon Byron18 Percy Bysshe Shelley is one of t
13、he leading_poets, an intense and original lyrical poet in the English language.(A)realistic(B) symbolic(C) romantic(D)imagist19 Jane Austen s main literary concern is about_.(A)maturity achieved through the loss of illusions(B) the love story between the rich and the poor(C) human beings in their pe
14、rsonal relationships(D)the daily country life of the middle-class English20 Chronologically the Victorian period roughly coincides with the reign of_ who ruled over England from 1836 to 1901.(A)Queen Victoria(B) Queen Elizabeth I(C) King Henry VIII(D)King Edward VI21 The novel _ written by Charles D
15、ickens is famous for its vivid descriptions of the work house and life of the underworld in the 19th-century London.(A)David Copperfield(B) Bleak House(C) Great Expectations(D)Oliver Twist22 Charlottes works are famous for the depiction of the life of the middle-class working women, particularly_.(A
16、)clerks(B) governesses(C) baby-sitters(D)managers23 _is Thomas Hardy s most cheerful and idyllic work.(A)The Return of the Native .(B) Far from the Madding Crowd(C) Under the Greenwood Tree(D)The Woodlanders24 Modernism is_, in many aspects, a reaction against realism. It rejects rationalism, which
17、is the theoretical base of_.(A)classicism(B) romanticism(C) realism(D)symbolism25 Widowers Houses is a grotesquely realistic exposure of_.(A)prostitution(B) life force(C) social evil(D)slum landlordism26 The childhood of Tom Sawyer and Huck Finn in the Mississippi is a record of a vanished way of li
18、fe in the_Mississippi valley.(A)early 16th-century(B) late 16th-century(C) post-Civil War(D)pre-Civil War27 In his famous essay, “Tradition and Individual Talent, “ _put great emphasis on the importance of tradition both in creative writing and in criticism.(A)James Joyce(B) D. H. Lawrence(C) George
19、 Bernard Shaw(D)T. S. Eliot28 “The Lawrence trilogy“ refers to the following three plays EXCEPT_.(A)A Colliers Friday Night(B) The Daughter-in-Law(C) Lady Chatterleys Lover(D)The Widowing of Mrs. Holroyed29 In the following works, which signs the beginning of the American literature?(A)The Sketch Bo
20、ok.(B) Leaves of Grass.(C) Leather-Stocking Tales.(D)Adventures of Huckleberry Finn.30 The heroine in Hawthorne s The Scarlet Letter is_.(A)Pearl(B) Faith(C) Ruth(D)Hester Prynne31 In_, Hawthorne discusses sin and evil and sets out to prove that everyone possesses some evil secret.(A)The Scarlet Let
21、ter(B) Young Goodman Brown(C) Sister Carrie(D)Daisy Miller32 Leaves of Grass commands great attention because of its uniquely poetic embodiment of_, which are written in the founding documents of both the Revolutionary War and the Civil War in the United States.(A)the democratic ideals(B) the romant
22、ic ideals(C) the self-reliance spirits(D)the religious ideals33 The poetic style Whitman devised is now called_, that is, poetry without a fixed beat or regular rhyme scheme.(A)heroic couplet(B) dramatic monologue(C) blank verse(D)free verse34 The period ranging from 1865 to 1914 has been referred t
23、o as_.(A)the Age of Colonialism(B) the Age of Romanticism(C) the Age of Realism(D)the Age of Modernism35 Generally speaking, all those writers with a naturalistic approach to human reality tend to be_.(A)idealists(B) pessimists(C) transcendentalists(D)impressionists36 Mark Twain wrote most of his li
24、terary works with a_language.(A)grand(B) pompous(C) simple(D)vernacular37 In his realistic fiction, Henry James s primary concern is to present the_.(A)inner life of human beings(B) American Civil War and its effects(C) life on the Mississippi River(D)Calvinistic view of original sin38 Closely relat
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