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1、全国自考(英美文学选读)模拟试卷 17 及答案与解析一、单项选择题1 The belief of the eighteenth-century neoclassicists in England led them to seek the following EXCEPT_.(A)proportion(B) grace(C) harmony(D)spirit2 “Graveyard School“ writers are the following sentimentalists of_.(A)James Thomson and William Collins(B) William Collin
2、s and William Blake(C) Robert Burns and James Thomson(D)Thomas Jackson and James Thomson3 The most perfect example of the verse drama after the Greek style in English is Samson Agonistes by_.(A)John Milton(B) William Blake(C) Henry Fielding(D)William Wordsworth4 The first period of the English Renai
3、ssance was one of imitation and _.(A)Elizabethan drama(B) poetry(C) reformation(D)assimilation5 It is generally believed that the most important play among Shakespeare s comedies is_.(A)A Midsummer Nights Dream(B) As You Like It(C) Twelfth Night(D)The Merchant of Venice6 _, an elaborate and fantasti
4、c story, is known as the best of the final romances written by William Shakespeare.(A)The Tempest(B) Venus and Adonis(C) Henry IV(D)Romeo and Juliet7 _is not written by John Milton.(A)Samson Agonistes(B) Paradise Lost(C) Paradise Regained(D)Dr. Faustus 8 The 18th-century England is known as the Age
5、of_in the history.(A)Romanticism(B) Classicism(C) Renaissance(D)Enlightenment9 _described by Daniel Defoe is a typical English middle-class man of the eighteenth-century , the very prototype of the empire builder or the pioneer colonist.(A)Tom Jones(B) Gulliver(C) Robinson(D)Moll Flanders10 In which
6、 of the following works can you find the proper names “Lilliput, “ “ Brobdingnag, “ “Houyhnhnm“ and “Yahoos“?(A)The Pilgrims Progress.(B) The Faerie Queene.(C) Gullivers Travels.(D)The School of Scandal.11 Tom Jones, the full title being The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling, is generally considered
7、 the masterpiece of_.(A)John Bunyan(B) Daniel Defoe(C) Jonathan Swift(D)Henry Fielding12 The literary form which is fully developed and the most flourishing during the Romantic period is_.(A)drama(B) prose(C) poetry(D)novel13 _novel, a type of romantic fiction that predominated in the late eighteent
8、h century, was one phase of the Romantic movement. Its principal elements are violence, horror, and the supernatural, which strongly appeal to the reader s emotion.(A)Gothic(B) Sentimental(C) Pastoral(D)Romantic14 The tone of literature in “Songs of Experience“ by William Blake is_.(A)melancholy(B)
9、lovely(C) plain(D)utter15 The English Romantic Age began with the publication of Lyrical Ballads which was written by_.(A)William Wordsworth(B) Wordsworth and Coleridge(C) George Gordon Byron(D)Percy Bysshe Shelley16 Wordsworth thinks that_is the only subject of literary interest.(A)nation(B) past e
10、xperience(C) common life(D)nature17 In his lyrics such as “Ode to Liberty, “ “Ode to Naples, “ Percy Bysshe Shelley expressed his love for_and his hatred toward tyranny.(A)the middle class(B) the poor(C) freedom(D)the proletariat18 In_ s Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening, the speaker literally st
11、ops his horse in the winter twilight to observe the beauty of the forest scene, and then is moved to continue his journey.(A)Robert Lee Frost(B) William Faulkner(C) Ezra Pound(D)Percy Bysshe Shelley19 _mainly tells of the love story between a rich, proud young man Darcy and the beautiful and intelli
12、gent Elizabeth Bennet.(A)Jane Eyre(B) Wuthering Heights(C) Pride and Prejudice(D)Oliver Twist20 Among the famous novelists of the Victorian period were the critical realists like _, William Makepeace Thackeray, Charlotte Bronte, Emily Bronte, Mrs. Gaskell and Anthony Trollope, etc.(A)Jonathan Swift(
13、B) Charles Dickens(C) John Keats(D)Jane Austen21 In 1925 Dreiser s greatest work_appeared. But it was banned in Boston in 1927.(A)An American Tragedy(B) The Stoic(C) The Financier(D)The Titan22 “Do you think, because I am poor, obscure, plain, and little, I am soulless and heartless? You think wrong
14、! I have as much soul as youand full as much heart! .“ This part of quotation comes from_.(A)G.B. Shaw s Mrs. Warren s Profession(B) John Galsworthy s The Man of Property(C) Charlotte Bronte s Jane Eyre(D)Jane Austen s Pride and Prejudice 23 Tess of the D Urbervilles, one of Thomas Hardy s best know
15、n novels, portrays man as_.(A)being hereditarily either good or bad(B) having no control over his own fate(C) being self-sufficient(D)still retaining his own faith in a world of confusion24 _among “the Angry Young Men“ novelist in the mid-1950s and early 1960s was the first to start the attack on mi
16、ddle-class privileges and power in his novel Lucky Jim.(A)John Wain(B) Kingsley Amis(C) John Braine(D)Alan Sillitoe25 In 1948, _ was awarded the Nobel Prize for literature.(A)W. B. Yeats(B) D. H. Lawrence(C) Hemingway(D)T. S. Eliot26 _is a poem concerned with the spiritual breakup of a modern civili
17、zation in which human life has lost its meaning, significance and purpose.(A)Ulysses(B) The Waste Land(C) The Confidential Clerk(D)Dubliners27 Of the following works by D. H. Lawrence, _established his position as a prominent novelist.(A)The White Peacock(B) Lady Chatterleys Lover(C) Women in Love(D
18、)Sons and Lovers28 The desire for a return to_became a permanent convention of American literature.(A)the family life(B) nature(C) the ancient time(D)fantasy of love29 Hester Prynne is the heroine in Hawthorne s novel_.(A)The House of the Seven Gables(B) The Scarlet Letter(C) Moby-Dick(D)Daisy Mille
19、r30 Beside symbolism, all the following qualities EXCEPT _ are fused to make Melville s Moby-Dick a world classic.(A)narrative power(B) optimistic view of life(C) speculative agility(D)psychological analysis31 Most of the poems in_sing of the “en-masse“ and the self as well.(A)Drum Taps(B) North of
20、Bosten(C) The Cantos(D)Leaves of Grass32 the giant Moby Dick may symbolize all EXCEPT_.(A)mystery of the universe(B) sin of the whale(C) power of the great nature(D)evil of the world33 _provides the main source of influence on American naturalism.(A)The puritan heritage(B) Howells ideas of realism(C
21、) Darwin s theory of evolution(D)The pioneer spirit of the wild west34 _ shaped the world s view of America and made a more extensive combination of American folk humor and serious literature than previous writers had ever done.(A)Henry James(B) Washington Irving(C) Theodore Dreiser(D)Mark Twain35 I
22、n his The Art of Fiction, _clearly indicates that the aim of the novel is to present life.(A)Henry James(B) Mark Twain(C) Theodore Dreiser(D)William Dean Howells36 In general, the 19th-century American woman poet_wanted to live simply as a complete independent being.(A)Emily Bronte(B) Emily Dickinso
23、n(C) Anna Dickinson(D)Emily Shaw37 _possessed none of the usual aids to a writer s career; no money, no friend in power, no formal education worthy of mention, no family tradition in letters.(A)Theodore Dreiser(B) W.D. Howells(C) Nathaniel Hawthorne(D)Henry James38 In_, Robert Frost compares life to
24、 a journey, and he is doubtful whether he will regret his choice or not when he is old, because the choice has made all the difference.(A)After Apple-Picking(B) The Road Not Taken(C) Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening(D)Fire and Ice39 The “iceberg“ analogy is_ s style.(A)T. S. Eliot(B) Ernest Hemi
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