英美文学复习题
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ⅠFind the
relevant match from column B for each item in column A.
A
1.
2.
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6.
7.
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10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
1.
A. Geoffrey Chaucer
C. Francis Bacon
2. “Shall I compare thee to a summer’ s day? ” This is the
beginning line of one of Shakespeare’s
A. songs
3. Who of the following were the important metaphysical
poets
A. John Donne
C. John Milton
A. Byron and Shelley
C. Scott and Austen
A. romanticism
6. English Reaissace Period was an age of
A. prose ad novel
C. essays and journal
7. Which works were written by Milton
A.
Paradise Lost
8.
A. The Renaissance(
C. The Religious
Reformation
9. The main literary stream of the 18th century
was
A. aturalism
10. In the 18th century English literature, the representative
writer of neo-classicism is
A. Pope
A
Some books are to be tasted, others to be swallowed, and some few
to be chewed and digested; that is, some books are to be read only
in parts; others to be read, but not curiously; and some few to be
read wholly, and with diligence and attention. Some books also may
be read by deputy and extracts made of them by others, but that
would be only in the less important arguments and the meaner sort
of books; else distilled books are like common distilled waters,
flashy things.
1. This passage is taken from a famous essay written by Francis
Bacon/
2. What is the title of this essay?:Of
Studies
3. Translate this passage into Chinese.:有些书是供浅尝的,有些书可供吞咽,而少数的书则需咀嚼和消化;换言之,有些书只需择其部分去阅读,有些书不需细读,而有少数的书则需全读,而且专心细读。有些书还可以有人代读,即读旁人作的节录,但这只适用于次要的论点和较平庸的书;否则压缩本像通俗的蒸馏饮料一样,华而不实。
B
一朵红红的玫瑰
1. The poem is writen by
2. What is the title of the poem(诗歌的标题是什么)?A Red,
Red Rose
3. The theme of the poem is about(这首诗的主题是关于)
to express
strong affection to his love, swearing that he will love her for
ever..
4. What do you know about the poem(你知道这首诗歌是关于什么吗)?
Scottish Folklore, short lines, strong rhythm. The first and third
lines have 8 syllables and the second and fourth lines have 6
syllable in the first two stanzas and 7 syllables in the second two
stanzas. Rhyming abab.
Use simile to express the strong affection which can not be
controlled. And use repetition to intensify his
emotion.
Ⅳ. Aswer
the questions
1. How doe the narrator in the poem A Red, Red Rose express his
love?
2007年4月高等教育自学考试全国统一命题考试英美文学选读试卷+答案
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. Mark your choice by
blackening the corresponding letter A, B, C or D on the answer
sheet.
B1. The work that presented, for the
first time in English literature, a comprehensive realis¬tic
picture of the medieval English society and created a whole gallery
of vivid charac¬ters from all walks of life is most likely
______.
A. William Langland5 s Piers Plowman B. Geoffrey Chaucer9 s The
Canterbury Tales
C. John Gower5 s Confession Amantis D. Sir Gawain and the Green
Knight
2. The tragedy of Dr. Faustus, the
protagonist in Christopher Marlowe' s The Tragic Histo¬ry of Dr.
Faustus, is the very fact that ______.
A. man is confined to time B. he tried to join Africa to Spain C.
he became a man without soul after he sold it
D. he conjured up Helen, the lady who was partially responsible for
the breaking - up of the Trojan War
3. The sentence "Shall I compare thee to a summer5 s day?" is the
beginning line of one of Shakespeare) s ___C___.
A. comedies B. tragedies C. sonnets D. histories
4. Paradise Lost is actually a story taken from
B
A. the Renaissance B. the Old Testament C. Greek Mythology D. the
New Testament
5.Spenser' s masterpiece ______ is a great poem of its time.
A.The Faerie Queene B. The Shepheardes Calender C.The Canterbury
Talks D. Metamorphoses
6._C____ is the essence of the Renaissance.
A.Poetry B. Drama C.Humanism D. Reason
7.The most famous dramatists
in the Renaissance England are Christopher Marlowe, William
Shakespeare and __C____.
A.John Milton B. John Marlowe C.Ben Jonson D. Edmund Spenser
8.“To be, or not to be—that is the
question” is a line taken from __A____.
A.Hamlet B. Othello c.king Lear D. The Merchant of Venice
9.Francis Bacon' s essays are famous for their brevity, compactness
and ___C___.
A.complicity B. complexity C.powerfulness D. mildness
10.Literature of Neoclassicism is different from that
of Romanticism in that ____A__.
A.the former celebrates reason, rationality, order and instruction
while the latter sees literature as an expression of an individual?
s feeling and experiences
B.the former is heavily religious but the latter secular
C.the former is an intellectual movement, the purpose of which is
to arouse the mid¬dle class for political rights while the latter
is concerned with the personal cultiva¬tion
D.the former advocates the "return to nature" whereas the latter
turns to the ancient Greek and Roman writers for its models
11.Dmiel Defoe describes ____D__ as 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.Moll Flanders D. Robinson Crusoe
12.____A is a typical feature of Swift' s writings.
A. Bitter satire B. Elegant style C.Casual narration D. Complicated
sentence structure
13.The Pilgrim' s Progress by John Bunyan is often said to be
concerned with the search for______.
A. material wealth B. spiritual salvation C. universal truth D.
self – fulfillment
14.Alexander Pope strongly advocated ,emphasizing that
literary works should be judged by rules of order, reason, logic,
restrained emotion, good taste and deco¬rum.D
A. Sentimentalism B. Romanticism C. Idealism D. Neoclassicism
15. "Metaphysical poetry" refers to the
works of the 17th - century writers who wrote un¬der the influence
of ___A___.
A. John Donne B. Alexander Pope C. Christopher Marlowe D. John
Milton
16. It is generally regarded that Keats9 s most important and
mature poems are in the form of_____A_.
A. ode B. elegy C. epic D. sonnet
17. ______ is the most outstanding stream of consciousness
novelist, with ______ as his encyclopedia - like masterpiece.
A. James Joyce, Ulysses B. E. M. Foster, A Passage to India C. D.
H. Lawrence, Sons and Lovers D. Virginia Woolf, Mrs Dalloway
18.A Which of the following poems is a landmark in English
poetry?
A. Lyrical Ballads by William Wordsworth and Samuel Taylor
Coleridge B. "I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud" by William
Wordsworth
C. "Remorse" by Samuel Taylor Coleridge D. Leaves of Grass Walt
Whitman
19. The literary form which is fully developed and the
most flourishing during the Roman¬tic Period is __D____.
A. prose B. drama C. novel D. poetry
20. Which of the following poem by T. S. Eliot is hailed as a
landmark and a model of the 20th century English poetry?
A. Poems 1909 - 1925 B. The Hollow Man C. Prufrock and Other
Observations D. The Waste Land
21. "My Last Duchess" is a poem that best exemplifier Robert
Browning' s ______.
A. sensitive ear for the sounds of the English language B.
excellent choice of words
C. mastering of the metrical devices D. use of the dramatic
monologue
22. Dickens' works are characterized by a mingling of______ and
pathos.
A. humor B. satire C. passion D. metaphor
23. Walt Whitman, whose ______ established him as the most popular
American poet of the 19th century.
A. Leaves of Grass B. Go Down, Moses C. The Marble Faun D. As I Lay
Dying
24. has always been regarded as a writer who“perfected the best
classic style that American Literature ever produced.”
A. Edgar Ellen Poe B. Walt Whitman C. Henry David Thoreau D.
Washington Irving
25.The Romantic Period, one of the most important periods in the
history of American lit¬erature , stretches from the end of __ to
the outbreak of _____.
A. the 17th century … the American War of Independence B. the 18th
century … the American Civil War
C. the 17th century… the American Civil War D. the 18th century…the
U. S. -Mexican War
26.Which one of the following statements is NOT true of American
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 sprang from South America in the late 19th
century.
27.The theme of Washington Irving' s Rip Van Winkle is
______.
A. the conflict of human psyche B. the fight against racial
discrimination C. the familial conflict D. the nostalgia for the
unrecoverable past
28.The unofficial manifesto for the Transcendental Club was ______,
Emerson' s first little book, which established him ever since as
the most eloquent spokesman of New England Transcendentalism.
A. The American Scholar B. Self-reliance C. Nature D. The
Over-Soul
29.Nathaniel Hawthorne held an unceasing interest in the "interior
of the heart" of man's 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 - discipline
30.In Young Goodman Brown by Hawthorne, the name of Goodman Brown'
s wife is ______, which also contains many symbolic meanings.
A. Ruth B. Hester C. Faith D. Mary
31.Which one of the following statements might be true of the theme
of Song of Myself by Whitman?
A. This poem describes the growth of a child who learned about the
world around him and improved himself accordingly.
B. This poem shows the author' s cynical sentiments against the
American Civil War.
C. This poem reflects the author' s belief in Unitarianism or
Deism.
D. This poem reflects the author' s belief in the singularity and
equality of all beings in value.
32.In Moby-Dick, the white whale symbolizes for Melville, for it is
complex, unfathomable, malignant, and beautiful as well..
A. nature B. human society C. whaling industry D. truth
33. Realism was a reaction against Romanticism or a move away from
the bias towards ro¬mance and self-creating fictions, and paved the
way to _____.
A. Cynicism B. Modernism C. Transcendentalism D. Neo -
Classicalism
34. Hemingway once described Mark Twain9 s novel ______ the one
book from which "all modem American literature comes. "
A. The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn B. The Adventures of Tom
Sawyer C. The Gilded Age D. The Man That Corrupted Hadleyburg
35. ______ is generally regarded as the forerunner of the 20th –
century“ stream - of -consciousness" novels and the founder of
psychological realism.
A.Theodore Dreiser B. William Faulkner C. Henry James D. Mark
Twain
36. Which one of the following statements is NOT true of Emily
Dickinson and her poetry?
A. She remained unmarried all her life. B. She wrote 1,775 poems,
and most of them were published during her life time.
C. Her poems have no titles, hence are always quoted by their first
lines.
D. Her limited private world has never confined the limitless power
of her creativity and imagination.
37. As a genre, naturalism emphasized ______ as important
deterministic forces sha¬ping individualized characters who were
presented in special and detailed circum¬stances.
A. theological doctrines B. heredity and environment C. education
and hard work D. various opportunities and economic success
38. Ezra Pound, a leading spokesman of the "______" , was one of
the most important poets in his time.
A. Imagist Movement B. Cubist Movement C. Reformist Movement D.
Transcendentalist Movement
39. Eugene 0 ' Neill' s first full - length play, ______, won him
the first Pulitzer Prize. Its theme is the choice between life and
death, the interaction of subjective and objective factors.
A. Bound East for Cardiff B. The Hairy Ape C. Desire Under the Elms
D. Beyond the Horizon
40. Hemingway' s "Indian Camp" is one of the fourteen short stories
collected under the title of ______. This title is very ironic
because there is no peace at all in the sto¬ries.
A. Three Stories and Ten Poems B. Across the River and into the
Trees C. The Green Hills of Africa D. In Our Time
Ⅱ.Reading Comprehension (16 points, 4 for each)
Read the quoted parts carefully and answer the questions in
English. Write your answer in the corresponding space on the answer
sheet.
41.“For oft, when on my couch I lie
In vacant or in pensive mood,
they flash upon that inward eye"
Questions: A.Identify the author and the title. Wordsworth I
wandered lonely as a cloud
B.What does the phrase "inward eye "mean?
Human soul
C.Write out the main idea of the passage in plain
English.
Express his love to daffodils
42.“The duties of her married life, contemplated as so great
beforehand, seemed to be inking with the furniture and the white
vapour - walled landscape. The clear heights ere she expected to
walk in full communion had become difficult to see even in her
imagination; the delicious repose of the soul on a complete
superior had been shaken o uneasy effort and alarmed with dim
presentiment. When would the days begin of it active wifely
devotion which was to strengthen her husband's life and exalt her
own?"
Questions:A.Identify the author and the title of the story from
which the passage is taken
B. Explain the meaning of "the white vapour-walled
landscape".
C.How do you undersdand " the delicious repose of the soul on a
complete superior" ?
43.“It was you that broke the new wood,
Now is a time for carving.
We have one sap and one root—
Let there be commerce between us. "
Questions:Whom does the "us "refer to?
What does the phrase "broke the new wood "mean here?
What is the intention of the poet in writing the poem "A Pact" from
which these lines are taken?
44.“There was music from my neighbor's house through the summer
nights. In his blue gardens men and girls came and went like moths
among the whisperings and the cham¬pagne and the stars. At high
tide in the afternoon I watched his guests diving from the tower of
his raft, or taking the sun on the hot sand of his beach while his
two motor -boats slit the waters of the Sound, drawing aquaplanes
over cataracts of foam. On week ~ ends his Rolls - Royce became an
omnibus, bearing parties to and from the city be¬tween nine in the
morning and long past midnight, while his station wagon scampered
like a brisk yellow bug to meet all trains. And on Mondays eight
servants, including an extra gardener, toiled all day with mops and
scrubbing - brushes and hammers and garden - shears, repairing the
ravages of the night before. ”
Questions: A. Identify the author and the title of the novel from
which this passage is taken.
B. What can you imply by reading this passage? C. What do the
"moths "symbolize?
Ⅲ. Questions and Answers (24 points in all, 6 for each)
Give brief answers to each of the following questions in English.
Write your an¬swers in the corresponding space on the answer
sheet.
45. William Shakespeare is one of the most remarkable
playwrights the world has ever known.
( 1) Name his four greatest tragedies.
Hamlet, Othello, Macbeth, King
Lear
(2) What are the characteristics of the four tragedies in
common?
Each portrays somke noble hero, who
faces the injustice of human life and is caught in a difficult
situation and whose fate is closely connected with the fate of the
whole nation.
(3) Briefly summarize each hero' s weakness of nature.
Each hero has his weakness of nature:
Hamlet, the melancholic scholar; Othello' s inner weakness is made
use of by the outside evil force; the old king Lear who is
unwilling to totally give up his power; and Macbeth' s lust for
power stirs up his ambition and leads him to incessant
crimes.
46. " Though his fair daughter' s self, as
I avowed
At starting, is my object. Nay, we' 11 go
Together down, sir. Notice Neptune, though,
Taming a sea horse, though a rarity,
Which Claus of Innsbruck cast in bronze for me!"
The lines above are taken from Robert Browning' s "My Last Duchess.
"Taking the whole poem into consideration, what kind of person do
you think the duke is?
47.What is generally the view Washington lrving expressed in
his“Rip Van Winkle”about the radical changes that happened to the
American society in his time?
48.What is the most famous theme in Henry James' s fiction? And
what is his favourite approach in characterization, which makes him
different from Mark Twain and W. D. wells as realists? Give two
titles of his works in which this theme and this approach
employed.
Ⅳ.Topic Discussion (20 points in all, 10 for each)
Write no less than 150 words on each of the following topics in
English in the corresponding space on the answer sheet.
49.Analyze the character of Jane Eyre based on the selection taken
from Chapter X X Ⅲ of Jane Eyre.
50.Symbolism is an important literary practice in literature and it
has been widely used by many American writers. Discuss the way
symboliom is used in Faulkner' s story "A e for Emily. "
英美文学选读试题答案及评分参考
(课程代码 0604)
I . Multiple Choice (40 points in all, 1 for each)
l.B 2. A 3.C 4.B 5. A 6. C 7. C 8. A 9. C 10. A 11. D 12. A 13. B
14. D 15. A 16. A 17. A 18. A 19. D 20. D 21. D 22. A 23. A 24. D
25. B 26. D 27. D 28. C 29. B 30. C 31. D 32. A 33. B 34. A 35. C
36. B 37. B 38. A 39. D 40. D
II. Reading Comprehension (16 points in all, 4 for each)
41. A. Wordsworth; I wondered lonely as a cloud B. human soul C.
The poet expressed his love for the daffodils.
42. A. George Eliot; Middlemarch B. The landscape covered with
white snow.
C. It refers to Dorothea' s dream of fulfilling something great by
marrying somebody superior, some¬body who can guide her.
43. A. Whitman and Pound (the Imagists) B. Made experiments with
the conventions of the traditional poetry
C. In this poem, Pound started to find some agreement between
"Whitmanesque" free verse, which he had attacked for its
carelessness in composition, and the " verse libre" of the Imagists
who showed more concern for formal values.
44. A. F. Scott Fitzgerald; The Great Gatsby? B. This passage
describes Gatsby' s extravagance.
C. Moths are used metaphorically to refer to those people who are
drawn to the party simply for its glamour, for the wealth of
Gatsby.
III. Questions and Answers (24 points in all, 6 for each)
45. A. Shakespeare's four greatest tragedies are: Hamlet, Othello,
King Lear,and Macbeth.
B. Each portrays somke noble hero, who faces the injustice of human
life and is caught in a difficult situation and whose fate is
closely connected with the fate of the whole nation.
C. Each hero has his weakness of nature: Hamlet, the melancholic
scholar; Othello' s inner weak¬ness is made use of by the outside
evil force; the old king Lear who is unwilling to totally give up
his power; and Macbeth' s lust for power stirs up his ambition and
leads him to incessant crimes.
46. A. His apparent intelligence, excellent taste for art
superiority and aristocratic manners are paradoxi¬cal.
B. hispride,jealousy and
brutality.
47. A. living laments the radical changes in his time, thinking
that the changes have taken away some of the most endeared values
in American life.
B. Irving' s pervasive theme of nostalgia for the unrecoverable
past is unforgettable.
48. A. His most fanous theme is international theme.
B. Psychological approach
C. The Portrait of A Lady; Daisy Miller
Ⅳ. Topic Discussion ( 20 points in all, 10 for each )
49. A. Jane Eyre, an orphan child with a fiery spirit and a longing
to love and be loved, a poor, plain,
little governess who dares to love her master.
B. In Chapter X X Ⅲ, Jane finds herself hopelessly in love with Mr.
Rochester but she is aware that her love is out of the question.
When forced to confront Mr. Rochester, she desperately and open¬ly
declares her equality with him and her love for him.
50. A. Rose, as a symbol of love, may refer to the love between
Emily and the Northerner, yet used rath¬er ironically, in the way
it is associated with decay and death in the story.
B. Rose could also stand for the pity, sympathy, or the lament" we
"shows for Emily.
C. The pity and lament goes not only to Emily but all those who are
imprisoned in the past and fail to adapt to the change.
D. Discuss in relation to the story.