[自考类试卷]全国自考(英美文学选读)模拟试卷4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 4 及答案与解析一、单项选择题1 Generally the Renaissance refers to the period between the 14th and mid-17th centuries. It first started in Italy, with the flowering of painting, sculpture and literature. From the movement went to embrace the rest of Europe. ( )(A)Germany(B) Greek(C) Britain(D)Ita
2、ly2 In 1593 and 1594, Shakespeare published two narrative poems and The Rape of Lucrece. ( )(A)The Faerie Queen(B) Venus and Adonis(C) Measure for Measure(D)Sonnet 183 _shows how mankind, in the person of Christ, withstands the tempter and is established once more in the divine favor. ( )(A)Paradise
3、 Lost(B) Paradise Regained(C) Samson Agonistes(D)Beowulf4 All of the following statements can correctly describe the Enlightenment Movement except ( )(A)The movement flourished in France.(B) The movement was a furtherance of the Renaissance.(C) The purpose of the movement was to enlighten the whole
4、world.(D)The purpose of the movement was to enhance the religious education.5 _was written by Defoe and it brought him into jail and made him go through public exposure in the pillory. ( )(A)The Shortest Way with the Dissenters(B) The True-born Englishman(C) Colonel Jack(D)A Journal of the Plague Ye
5、ar6 You may have met the term “Yahoo“ on Internet, but you may also have met it in English literature. It is found in ( )(A)John Bunyans Pilgrims Progress(B) Samuel Johnsons The Vanity of Human Wishes(C) Jonathan Swifts Gullivers Travels(D)Henry Fieldings Tom Jones7 In_of Gullivers Travels , Jonatha
6、n Swift satirizes the western civilization including false illusions about science, philosophy, history and even immortality. ( )(A)the first voyage to Lilliput(B) the second voyage to Brobdingnag(C) the third voyage to the Flying Island(D)the fourth voyage to Houyhnhnm land8 For his contribution to
7、 the establishment of the form of the modern novel, has been regarded as “Father of the English Novel“. ( )(A)Henry Fielding(B) Daniel Defoe(C) John Bunyan(D)James Joyce9 The Romantic Age began in 1798 when Wordsworth and Coleridge published their joint work . ( )(A)Leaves of Grass(B) The Cantos(C)
8、Nature(D)Lyrical Ballads10 The Romantic Movement expressed a more or less _ attitude toward the existing social and political conditions that came with industrialization. ( )(A)positive(B) negative(C) neutral(D)indifferent11 In the Romantic Age, is a great critic on Shakespeare, E-lizabethan drama,
9、and English poetry. ( )(A)Byron(B) Jane Austen(C) William Hazlitt(D)William Blake12 In his poem “Tyger ,Tyger“, William Blake expresses his perception of the “fearful symmetry“ of the big cat. The phrase “fearful symmetry“ suggests . ( )(A)the tigers two eyes which are dazzlingly bright and symmetri
10、cally set(B) the poets fear of the predator(C) the analogy of the hammer and the anvil(D)the harmony of the two opposite aspects of Gods creation13 Wordsworth thought that_ is the only subject of literary interest. ( )(A)nation(B) past experience(C) common life(D)nature14 P.B.Shelleys greatest polit
11、ical lyrics is_. ( )(A)Men of England(B) An Essay on Criticism(C) The Prelude(D)A Defence of Poetry15 Prometheus Unbound is Shelleys greatest achievement. Prometheus, according to the Greek mythology, was chained by Zeus on Mount Caucasus and suffered the vultures feeding on his liver for _. ( )(A)p
12、lanning a revolt to dethrone God(B) misinterpreting Gods decree to reconcile man and nature(C) prophesying the arrival of spring in a winter season(D)stealing the fire from heaven and giving it to man16 The major themes of Jane Austens novels are the stories of _. ( )(A)love and money(B) money and s
13、ocial status(C) social status and marriage(D)love and marriage17 In the Victorian period, _ , that Wessex man, not only continued to expose and criticize all sorts of social iniquities, but finally came to question and attack the Victorian conventions and morals. ( )(A)Charles Dickens(B) William Mak
14、epeace Thackeray(C) Thomas Hardy(D)Charlotte Bronte18 In the following writings, which is not the work by Charles Dickens? ( )(A)Oliver Twist.(B) David Cop per field.(C) A Tale of Two Cities.(D)The Ring and the Book.19 Charles Dickens is one of the greatest critical realist writers of_. ( )(A)the Ro
15、mantic Period(B) the Renaissance Period(C) the Neoclassical Period(D)the Victorian Period20 _is a master story-teller. With his first sentence, he engages the readers attention and holds it to the end. ( )(A)Charles Dickens(B) Emily Bronte(C) Thomas Hardy(D)George Eliot21 Charlotte Brontes first nov
16、el The Professor was rejected by the publisher, but her second one, _, won immediate success and today it remains one of the most popular novels. ( )(A)Wuthering Heights(B) Pride and Prejudice(C) Jane Eyre(D)Agnes Grey22 Thomas Hardys most cheerful and idyllic work is_. ( )(A)The Return of the Nativ
17、e(B) Far from the Madding Crowd(C) Under the Greenwood Tree(D)The Woodlanders23 Mrs. Warrens Profession, written by_,is a play about the economic oppression of women. ( )(A)George Bernard Shaw(B) John Galsworthy(C) Richard Brinsley Sheridan(D)William Butler Yeats24 T. S. Eliots most popular verse pl
18、ay is_. ( )(A)Murder in the Cathedral(B) The Cocktail Party(C) The Family Reunion(D)The Waste Land25 The frank discussion of in his novel Lady Chatterleys Lover is the chief reason why D.H. Lawrence had been accused of pornographic writing. ( )(A)hell(B) death(C) sex(D)love26 Nathaniel Hawthorne hel
19、d an unceasing interest in the “interior of the heart“ of mans being. So in almost every book he wrote, Hawthorne discusses_. ( )(A)love and hatred(B) sin and evil(C) frustration and self-denial(D)balance and self-discipline27 _has always been considered a monumental work which commands great attent
20、ion because of its uniquely poetic embodiment of American democratic ideals. ( )(A)Leaves of Grass(B) Nature(C) In a Station of the Metro(D)After Apple Picking28 Beside symbolism,all the following qualities except _are used to make Melvilles Moby-Dick a world classic. ( )(A)narrative power(B) psycho
21、logical analysis(C) speculative agility(D)optimistic view of life29 Realism was a reaction against Romanticism or a move a-way from the bias towards romance and self-creating fictions, and paved the way to ( )(A)Cynicism(B) Modernism(C) Transcendentalism(D)Neoclassicalism30 The impact ol Darwins evo
22、lutionary theory on the American thought and the influence of the nineteenth century French literature on the American men of letters gave rise to yet another school of realism; American . ( )(A)modernism(B) colloquialism(C) naturalism(D)humanism31 Hemingway once described Mark Twains novel the one
23、book from which “all modern American literature comes“. ( )(A)Adventures of Huckleberry Finn(B) The Adventures of Tom Sawyer(C) The Gilded Age(D)Roughing It32 _s fame generally rests upon his novels and stories with the international theme. ( )(A)Mark Twain(B) Theodore Dreiser(C) Henry James(D)Ernes
24、t Hemingway33 As a genre, naturalism emphasized as important deterministic forces shaping individualized characters who were presented in special and detailed circumstances. ( )(A)theological doctrines(B) heredity and environment(C) education and hard work(D)various opportunities and economic succes
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