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英美文学选读试题2004
(2007-02-22 00:16:09)
全国2004年4月高等教育自学考试
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英美文学选读试题
课程代码:00604
全部题目用英文作答,并将答案写在答题纸相应位置上,否则不计分。
PART ONE (40 POINTS)
Ⅰ.Multiple Choice (40 points in all, 1 for each)
Select from the four choices of each item the one that best answers
the question or completes the statement. Write your correct answer
on the answer sheet.
1.“And we will sit upon the rocks, /Seeing the shepherds feed
their flocks,/By shallow rivers to whose falls/Melodious birds sing
madrigals.” The above lines are taken from ______.
A. Milton’s Paradise
Lost B.
Marlowe’s “The Passionate shepherd to His Love”
C. Shakespeare’s “Sonnet
18” D. John
Donne’s “The Sun Rising”
2.The English Renaissance period was an age of ______ .
A. poetry and drama
B.
drama and novel
C. novel and poetry
D.
romance and poetry
3.Here are four lines taken from Edmund
Spenser’s The Faerie Queene: “But on his brest a bloudie Crosse
he bore,/The deare remembrance of his dying Lord,/For whose sweete
sake that glorious badge he wore,/And dead as living ever him
adored.” Who is the “dying Lord” discussed in the above
lines?
A. Beowulf B.
King Arthur C. Jesus
Christ D.
Jupiter
4.In Shakespeare’s Merchant of Venice, Antonio could not pay back
the money he borrowed from Shylock, because ______.
A. his money was all invested in the
newly-emerging textile industry
B. his enterprise went bankrupt
C. Bassanio was able to pay his own debt
D. his ships had all been lost
5. Which of the following statements best illustrates the theme of
Shakespeare’s Sonnet 18?
A. The speaker eulogizes the power
of
Nature.
B. The speaker satirizes human vanity.
C. The speaker praises the power of artistic
creation.
D. The speaker meditates on man’s
salvation.
6. In English poetry, a four-line stanza is called ______.
A. heroic couplet B. quatrain
C. Spenserian
stanza D. terza rima
7. “Let not Ambition mock their useful toil,/Their homely joys,
and destiny obscure;/Nor Grandeur hear with a disdainful smile /The
short and simple annals of the poor.”
The above lines are taken
from
.
A. Alexander Pope’s Essay on
Criticism
B. Coleridge’s “Kubla Khan”
C. John Donne’s “The Sun
Rising”
D. Thomas Gray’s “Elegy Written in a Country
Churchyard”
8. By making the truth-seeking pilgrims suffer at the hands of the
people of Vanity Fair, John Bunyan intends to show the prevalent
political and religious ______of his time.
A.
persecution B.
improvement C.
prosperity D.
disillusionment
9. The 18th century witnessed a new literary
form-the modern English novel, which, contrary to the medieval
romance, gives a ______ presentation of life of the common
people.
A.
romantic B.
realistic C.
prophetic D. idealistic
10. As a whole, ______is one of the most
effective and devastating criticisms and satires of all aspects in
the then English and European life— socially, politically,
religiously, philosophically, scientifically, and morally.
A. Moll Flanders
B.
Gulliver’s Travels
C. Pilgrim’s
Progress D.
The School for Scandal
11. An honest, kind-hearted young man, who is full of animal spirit
and lacks prudence, is expelled from the paradise and has to go
through hard experience to gain knowledge of himself and finally to
have been accepted both by a virtuous lady and a rich relative
.
The above sentence may well sum up the theme of
Fielding’s
work
.
A. Jonathan Wild the Great
B.
Tom Jones
C. The Coffe-House
Politician D.
Amelia
12. In Sheridan’s The School for scandal, the man who wins the
hand of his beloved as well as the inheritance of his rich uncle is
______ .
A. Charles Surface
B.
Joseph Surface
C. Sir Peter
Teazle D.
Sir Benjamin Backbite
13. Which of the following works best represents the national
spirit of the 18th-century England?
A. Robinson
Crusoe B.
Gulliver’s Travels
C. Jonathan Wild the Great
D.
A Sentimental Journey
14. Shelley’s masterpiece, Prometheus Unbound, is a verse drama,
which borrows the basic story from ______ .
A. the Bible
B.
a German legend
C. a Greek play
D.
One Thousand and One Nights
15. In the first part of the novel Pride and
prejudice, Mr. Darcy has a (n) ______ of the Bennet family .
A. high
opinion B.
great admiration
C. low
opinion D.
erroneous view
16. In Byron’s poem “Song for the Luddites,” the word
“Luddite” refers to the ______ .
A. workers who destroyed the machines in their
protest against unemployment
B. rising bourgeoisie who fights against the
aristocratic class
C. descendents of the ancient king ,Lud
D. poor country people who suffered under the
rule of the landlord class
17. Mr. Micawber in David Copperfield and Sam
Well in Pickwick Papers are perhaps the best
______ characters created by Charles Dickens.
A. comic
B.tragic C.
round D.sophisticated
18. A typical feature of the English Victorian literature is that
writers became social and moral ______ , exposing
all kinds of social evils.
A.
revolutionaries B.
idealists C.
critics D.
defenders
19. “Is it not sufficient for your infernal
selfishness, that while you are at peace I shall writhe in the
torments of hell?”(Heathcliff uttered the sentence in the death
scene of Catherine from Chapter XV of Wuthering Heights.) The word
“hell” at the end of the quoted sentence refers
to ______ .
A.
Heaven B.
Hades