[自考类试卷]全国自考(英美文学选读)模拟试卷9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 9 及答案与解析一、单项选择题1 But it was not until the reign of that the Renaissance really began to show its effect in England. ( )(A)Richard III(B) Henry VIII(C) Henry VII(D)Elizabeth I2 The real mainstream of the English Renaissance is ( )(A)the Elizabethan drama(B) the Elizabethan prose(C) a
2、ncient poem(D)romantic novel3 Twelfth Night by Shakespeare is a_. ( )(A)history play(B) tragedy(C) poem(D)comedy4 Which of the following plays does not belong to Shakespeares great tragedies? ( )(A)Romeo and Juliet.(B) King Lear.(C) Hamlet.(D)Macbeth.5 The Merchant of Venice takes a step forward in
3、its realistic presentation of human nature and human conflict. All the following characters except are from the play. ( )(A)Antonio(B) Bassanio(C) Jack Cade(D)Portia6 _is probably Miltons most memorable prose work. ( )(A)Paradise Lost(B) Paradise Regained(C) Samson Agonistes(D)Areopagitica7 _shows h
4、ow mankind, in the person of Christ, withstands the tempter and is established once more in the divine favor. ( )(A)Paradise Lost(B) Paradise Regained(C) Samson Agonistes(D)Beowulf8 In the following great figures,_is not the pioneers of the modern English novel. ( )(A)Daniel Defoe(B) Laurence Sterne
5、(C) Samuel Richardson(D)William Shakespeare9 In the theatrical world of the neoclassical period,_was the leading figure among the host of playwrights. ( )(A)William Blake(B) Richard Sheridan(C) Ben Johnson(D)Bernard Shaw10 In Robinson Crusoe, Daniel Defoe glorifies all the following qualities of the
6、 middle-class men except_. ( )(A)the indignity of labour(B) religious devotion(C) loyalty to the king(D)pioneering spirit11 Tom Jones ,the full title being The History of Tom Jones , a Foundling, is generally considered the masterpiece of_. ( )(A)John Bunyan(B) Daniel Defoe(C) Jonathan Swift(D)Henry
7、 Fielding12 For the Romantics, is not only the major source of poetic imagery,but also provides the dominant subject matter. ( )(A)love(B) man(C) nature(D)death13 The poems such as the “Chimney Sweeper“are found in both Songs of Innocence and Songs of Experience by_. ( )(A)William Wordsworth(B) Will
8、iam Blake(C) John Keats(D)Lord Gordon Byron14 William Wordsworth,a romantic poet,advocated all the following except_. ( )(A)the use of everyday language spoken by the common people(B) the expression of the spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings(C) the use of humble and rustic life as subject matt
9、er(D)the use of elegant wording and inflated figures of speech15 Shelleys greatest achievement is his four-act poetic drama _. ( )(A)Men of England(B) Prometheus Unbound(C) Ode to the West Wind(D)The Revolt of Islam16 Through the character of Elizabeth Jane Austen emphasizes the importance of for wo
10、men. ( )(A)marriage(B) physical attractiveness(C) independence and self-confidence(D)submissive character17 Which of the following comments on Charles Dickens is wrong? ( )(A)Dickens is one of the greatest critical realistic writers of the Modern period.(B) His serious intention is to expose and cri
11、ticize all the poverty, injustice,hypocrisy and,corruptness he sees all around him.(C) The later works show the development of Dickens towards a highly conscious artist of the modern type.(D)A Tale of Two Cities is one of his later works.18 Charles Dickens works are characterized by a mingling of _.
12、 He seems to believe that life is itself a mixture of joy and grief. ( )(A)love and hate(B) friendship and loneliness(C) humor and pathos(D)satire and criticism19 Thomas Hardys novels are all Victorian in date. Most of them are set in_, the fictional primitive and crude rural region which is really
13、the home place he both loves and hates. ( )(A)Sussex(B) Wessex(C) Casterbridge(D)Oxford20 Thomas Hardy wrote novels of_. ( )(A)character and environment(B) pure romance(C) stream of consciousness(D)psychoanalysis21 In the mid-1950s and early 1960s, there appeared “_“ who demonstrated a particular di
14、sillusion over the depressing situation in Britain and launched a bitter protest against the outmoded social and political values in their society. ( )(A)The Beat Generation(B) The Lost Generation(C) The Angry Young Men(D)Black Mountain Poets22 In the play The Importance of Being Earnest by Wilde, t
15、he upper-class people are described as the following except ( )(A)corrupt(B) snobbish(C) hypocritical(D)ambitious23 Which of the following plays explored Bernard Shaws idea of “Life Force“? ( )(A)Man and Superman.(B) The Apple Cart.(C) Pygmalion.(D)Too True to Be Good.24 “The yellow fog that rubs it
16、s back upon the window-panes,/The yellow smoke that rubs its muzzle on the window-panes/Linked its tongue into the corners of the evening,/Lingered upon the pools that stand in drains. “The stanza is taken from_. ( )(A)T. S. Eliots The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock(B) Emily Dickinsons Because I Co
17、uld Not Stop for Death(C) Alfred Tennysons Break,Break,Break(D)William Wordsworths I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud25 In Sons and Lovers, D.H. Lawrence presented Paul as a(n) man and artist. ( )(A)independent(B) ambitious(C) strong-willed(D)sensitive26 Which of the following statements is not true of Am
18、erican Transcendentalism? ( )(A)It can be clearly defined as a part of American Romantic literary movement.(B) It can be defined philosophically as “the recognition in man of the capacity of knowing truth intuitively“.(C) Ralph Waldo Emerson was the chief advocate of this spiritual movement.(D)It sp
19、rang from South America in the late 19 th century.27 All of the following are works by Nathaniel Hawthorne except _. ( )(A)The House of the Seven Gables(B) White Jacket(C) The Marble Faun(D)The Blithedale Romance28 Which one of the following statements about Hawthornes The Scarlet Letter is true? (
20、)(A)Hawthorne intended to tell a love story in this novel.(B) Hawthorne intended to tell a story of sin in this novel.(C) Hawthorne intended to reveal the human psyche after they sinned,so as to show people the tension between society and individuals.(D)Hawthorne focused his attention on consequence
21、s of the sin on the people in general,so as to call the readers back to the conventional Puritan way of living.29 Whitmans There Was a Child Went Forth is a poem about _. ( )(A)a soldier going to the battlefield(B) the birth of a new life(C) a tragic boyhood experience(D)the growth of a child30 Moby
22、-Dick is regarded as the first American ( )(A)prose epic(B) comic epic(C) dramatic fiction(D)poetic fiction31 Who exerts the single most important influence on literary naturalism? ( )(A)Emerson.(B) Jack London.(C) Theodore Dreiser.(D)Darwin.32 The raft on which Huck and Jim float along the river in
23、 Mark Twains Adventures of Huckleberry Finn may symbolize all the following except_. ( )(A)spiritual freedom(B) escape from different sorts of social oppression(C) mobility and instability(D)a small society where people of different colors can live like brothers33 Linguistically, compared with the W
24、ritings of Mark Twain, Henry Jamess fiction is noted for his_. ( )(A)frontier vernacular(B) rich colloquialism(C) vulgarly descriptive words(D)refined elegant language34 Most of Emily Dickinsons poems were published ( )(A)when she was young(B) after her failed love affair(C) in her old age(D)after h
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