[自考类试卷]全国自考(英美文学选读)模拟试卷3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 3 及答案与解析一、单项选择题1 Generally, the Renaissance refers to the period between _and_centuries. ( )(A)14 th, mid-17 th(B) 16th,mid-47th(C) 14th,mid-18th(D)16th,mid-19th2 William Shakespeare, Christopher Marlowe and are the best representatives of the English humanists. ( )(A)Edmund Spenser
2、(B) Francis Bacon(C) John Milton(D)Thomas More3 In the second period, Shakespeares style and approach became highly individualized. He wrote six comedies. Which one doesnt belong to them? ( )(A)Titus Andronicus.(B) A Midsummer Night s Dream.(C) The Merchant of Venice.(D)Twelfth Night.4 Portia is a c
3、haracter in ( )(A)The Merchant of Venice(B) A Midsummer Nights Dream(C) Measure for Measure(D)The Taming of the Shrew5 Lycidas is_. ( )(A)Miltons most memorable prose work(B) a great plea for freedom of the press(C) one of Miltons three major poetical works(D)a collection of elegies6 All the followi
4、ng works except_are Gothic novels. ( )(A)The Castle of Otranto(B) The History of Amelia(C) The Mysteries of Udolpho(D)A Gothic Story7 Swifts A Modest Proposal is generally taken as a perfect model, suggesting that poor Irish parents sell their one-year-old babies to the rich English lords and ladies
5、 as . ( )(A)servant(B) child(C) slave(D)food8 In the following works by Henry Fielding, which brings him the name of the “Prose Homer“? ( )(A)The Coffee House Politician.(B) The Tragedy of Tragedies.(C) The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling.(D)The History of Amelia.9 The literary form which is fully
6、-developed and the most flourishing during the Romantic Period is ( )(A)prose(B) drama(C) novel(D)poetry10 Through all his life, Blake had been both a poet and a (n) _. ( )(A)engraver(B) painter(C) novelist(D)scholar11 Its_that gives Wordsworth “strength and knowledge full of peace“ . ( )(A)nation(B
7、) past experience(C) common life(D)nature12 The assertion that poetry originates from “emotion recollected in tranquility“ belongs to_. ( )(A)William Wordsworth(B) Samuel Taylor Coleridge(C) Robert Southey(D)William Blake13 The author of the work “Men of England“ is_. ( )(A)T. S. Eliot(B) Thomas Gra
8、y(C) P.B.Shelley(D)Walt Whitman14 _mainly tells of the love story between a rich, proud young man Darcy and the beautiful and intelligent Elizabeth Ben-net. ( )(A)Jane Eyre(B) Wuthering Heights(C) Pride and Prejudice(D)Oliver Twist15 Chronologically the Victorian Period refers to_. ( )(A)1798-1832(B
9、) 18361901(C) the Romantic Period(D)the Neoclassical Period16 Robert Browning created_ by adopting the novelistic presentation of characters. ( )(A)the verse novel(B) the blank verse(C) the heroic couplet(D)the dramatic poetry17 “Come to mecome to me entirely now,“said he;and added, in his deepest t
10、one,speaking in my ear as his cheek was laid on mine,“Make my happinessI will make yours. “ The above passage presents a scene in_. ( )(A)Emily Brontes Wuthering Heights(B) Charlotte Brontes Jane Eyre(C) John Galsworthys The Forsyte Saga(D)Thomas Hardys Tess of the DUrbervilles18 Thomas Hardy s nove
11、ls are all Victorian in date. Most of them are set in ,the fictional primitive and crude rural region which is really the home place he both loves and hates. ( )(A)Sussex(B) Wessex(C) Casterbridge(D)Oxford19 In the novel Tess of the DUrbervilles, naturalistic tendency is strong, in a way, Tess seems
12、 to be led to her final destruction step by step by_. ( )(A)Society(B) God(C) Man(D)Fate20 The outstanding realistic novelists in the early 20th century England were , H. G. Wells and Arnold Bennett. ( )(A)George Bernard Shaw(B) John Galsworthy(C) James Joyce(D)T. S. Eliot21 Widowers House ,a play w
13、ritten by George Bernard Shaw, is a grotesquely realistic exposure of_. ( )(A)prostitution(B) Life Force(C) slum landlordism(D)politics22 T. S. Eliots most important single poem _has been hailed as a landmark and a model of the 20th-century English poetry. ( )(A)The Hollow Man(B) The Waste Land(C) M
14、urder in the Cathedral(D)Ash Wednesday23 The protagonist of the poem “The Love Song of T. Alfred Prufrock“ is a kind of tragic figure caught in a sense of defeated i-dealism and tortured by satisfied desires. Of the following descriptions of him, which isnt suitable for him? (, )(A)He is neurotic. .
15、(B) He is self-important.(C) He is illogical.(D)He is a man of action.24 Lawrence was recognized as a prominent novelist only after he published his third novel_. ( )(A)The Rainbow(B) Women in hove(C) Sons and Lovers(D)A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man25 Which group of writers are among those
16、who may be called early pioneers of American literature? ( )(A)Mark Twain and Henry James.(B) Fenimore Cooper and Washington Irving.(C) Ernest Hemingway and William Faulkner.(D)Jack London and OHenry.26 “The Birthmark“drives home symbolically Hawthornes point that_is mans birthmark,something he is b
17、orn with. ( )(A)goodness(B) gratefulness(C) evil(D)bitterness27 Walt Whitman is a poet with a strong sense of mission, having devoted all his life to the creation of the “single“ poem _. ( )(A)Chicago(B) My Lost Youth(C) Leaves of Grass(D)A Pact28 Which of the following writers is not the dominant f
18、igure of the Realistic Period in America? ( )(A)Herman Melville.(B) William Dean Howells.(C) Henry James.(D)Mark Twain.29 “Then all collapsed,and the great shroud of the sea rolled on as it rolled five thousand years ago. “ In the quoted sentence, the author might imply that_. ( )(A)nothing changes
19、in the 5000 years of human history(B) mans desire to conquer nature can only end in his own destruction(C) nature is evil as it was 5000 years ago(D)nature has the ultimate creative power30 Howells, Mark Twain and Henry James differed in their understanding of the “_“. ( )(A)society(B) truth(C) futu
20、re(D)reality31 All his novels reveal that, as time went on, Mark Twain became increasingly_. ( )(A)prolific(B) artistic(C) optimistic(D)pessimistic32 The Portrait of A Lady is generally considered to be masterpiece, which describes the life journey of an American in a European cultural environment.
21、( )(A)Henry Adams,widow(B) William Jamess,girl(C) Henry Jamess,girl(D)Theodore Dreisers, widow33 Altogether, Emily Dickinson wrote 1775 poems, of which only_had appeared during her lifetime. ( )(A)three(B) five(C) seven(D)nine34 The poem “I like to see it lap the Miles“ is an interesting poem writte
22、n by Emily Dickinson. What does “it“ in the poem stand for? ( )(A)The hound.(B) The star.(C) The horse.(D)The train.35 In all his novels, Theodore Dreiser sets himself to project the American _values. For example, in Sister Carrie, there is not one character whose status is not determined economical
23、ly. ( )(A)Puritan(B) materialistic(C) psychological(D)religious36 American fiction in the 1960s and 1970s proves to be different from its predecessors in that the writers started to depart from the conventions of the novel writing and experimented with some new forms and is always referred to as “_“
24、. ( )(A)new fiction(B) gothic fiction(C) protest fiction(D)rebellious fiction37 Which collection won Frost the first of four Pulitzer Prizes? ( )(A)West Running Brook.(B) Collected Poems.(C) New Hampshire.(D)Mountain Interval.38 Fitzgerald wrote the following except_. ( )(A)The Great Gatsby(B) In Ou
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