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全国高等教育自学考试
英美文学选读模拟试题(四)
(课程
代码:
0604
)
(
全部题目用英文作答
)
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
answers on the Answer Sheet.
1.
Of
all
the
eighteenth-century
novelists,
was
the
first
to
set
out,
both
in
theory
and
practice, to write specifically a
“
comic epic in
prose
”
, and the first to
give the modern novel its
structure and
style.
A. Daniel Defoe
B. Samuel Johnson
C. Oliver Goldsmith
D. Henry Fielding
2.
“
The Vanity
Fair
”
is a well-known part
in
.
A. The
Pilgrim
’
s Progress
B. Grace
Abounding to the Chief of Sinners
C. The Life and Death of Mr. Badman
D. The Holy War
3. Which of
the following is Emerson
’
s
unofficial manifesto for the Transcendental club?
A. The Over-Soul.
B. Self-
Reliance.
C. Essays.
D. Nature.
4.
Of
the
following
writings
by
James
Joyce,
which
is
a
prime
example
of
modernism
in
literature?
A.
Ulysses.
B. A portrait of the Artist
as a Young Man.
C. Dubliners.
D. Finnegans Wake.
5. The term
“metaphysical
poetry
”
is commonly used to
name the work of the 17
th
century writers
who wrote under the
influence of
.
A. John Milton
B. John Donne
C. John Keats
D.
John Bunyan
6. In the Songs and
Sonnets, by which Donne is probably best known,
is
the basic theme.
A. love
B. friendship
C. parental relations
D.
citizenship
7. Which of the
following novels is not written by Henry Fielding?
A. Jonathan Wild.
B. Moll Flanders.
C. Joseph
Andrews.
D.
Tom Jones, a Foundling.
8. The Dunciad
is generally considered to be
Pope
’
s best
work.
A. praising
B.
satiric
C. fabulous
D.
allegorical
9.
is a typical
feature of Swift
’
s writings.
A.
Elegant
style
B. Casual narration
C.
Bitter satire
D.
Complicated sentence structure
10.
is
the author of the play
“
the
Hairy Ape.
”
A.
Eugene O
’
Neill
B.
Henry James
C. Herman
Melville
D. Charles Dickens
11. The
period of Old English Literature refers to
.
A. about the year of
450
—
the year of 1066
B. 14
th
—
mid-17 th
C.
14 th
—
mid-18 th
D. 16
th
—
mid-18 th
12. Which of the following is not true
about Donne?
A. John Donne is the
leading figure of the
“
metaphysical
school
”
.
B. The
most striking feature of
Donne
’
s poetry is precisely
its tang of romance.
C. Donne is best
known by The Songs and Sonnets.
D.
Donne
’
s great prose works
are his sermons.
13. The middle of the
18
th
century was
predominated by a newly rising literary form, that
is the
modern English
, which gives a realistic presentation
of life of the common English people.
A. prose
B. short story
C.
novel
D. tragicomedy
14. The cradle of the Renaissance is
.
A. Germany
B.
England
C.
America
D.
Italy
15. The real mainstream of the
English Renaissance is
.
A. the
Elizabethan drama
B.
the Elizabethan prose
C. ancient poem
D. romantic novel
16. Which
of the following best describes the protagonist of
Marlowe
’
s Tamburlaine?
A. He is a man of sympathy.
B. He is a man of cruelty and ambition.
C. He is a man of passion.
D. He is a man of apathy.
17.
is not a metaphysical poet.
A. Herbert
B. Vaughan
C. Crashaw
D. Milton
18. Which of the following statements
about writers in 1920s is true?
A. F.
Scott Fitzgerald received the Nobel Prize.
B. Freudian
psychology influenced many modern writers.
C.
Most writers were politically radical.
D. Mark Twain published his
last and most important novel.
19.
Among
the
pioneers
of
the
18
th
century
novelists
were
Daniel
Defoe,
Samuel
Richardson,
Henry Fielding
and
.
A.
Laurance Sterne
B.
Alexander Pope
C. Charles Dickens
D.
John Dryden
20. The three
dominant figures of the American realism are the
following EXCEPT
.
A. William Dean Howells
B. Mark Twain
C. Henry James
D. E. E.
Cummings
21. Which of the
following writings is not created by William
Wordsworth?
A. I Wandered Lonely as a
Cloud.
B.
Composes upon Westminster Bridge, September
3,1802.
C. The Solitary Reaper.
D. The Chimney Sweeper.
22.
“
Yellow, and black, and
pale, and hectic red,
Pestilence-
stricken multitudes: O Thou,
Who
chariotest to their dark wintry
bed
”
The three
lines are taken from
.
A. Ode on a
Grecian Urn
B. Ode to the West Wind
C. A Song: Men of England
D.
Song for the Luddites
23.
holds that the nature of
love is the union of soul and body.
A.
John Bunyan
B.
John Donne
C. Samuel Johnson
D. Daniel Defoe
24. In Oliver Twist, Charles Dickens
criticizes
.
A. money worshipping tendency
B. dehumanizing of
workhouse system
C. hypocrisy of the
upper society
D.
distortion of
human heart
25
.
As
an auto biological play, O
’
N
eil
’
s
(1956)has
gained its status as a world classic and
simultaneously marks the climax of his
literary career and the coming of age of American
drama.
A. Long
Day
’
s Journey Into Night
B. The Hairy Ape
C. Desire under the Elms
D.
The Iceman Cometh
26
.
Which of the
following plays by Shakespeare is history play?
A. Julius Caesar.
B.
The Merry Wives of Windsor.
C. Henry
Ⅳ
D
.
King
Lear/
27. Which of the
following writings is not the novel of D. H.
Lawrence
’
s?
A.
Sons and Lovers.
B. A Portrait of the Artist
as a Young Man.
C. The White peacock.
D. The Rainbow.
28. Which of
the following writers has always been regarded as
a writer who
“
perfected the
best
classic style that American
literature ever produced
”
?
A. Cooper.
B. Freneau.
C. Bryant.
D.
Irving.
29. In Henry
James
’
Daisy Miller, the
author tries to porthay the young woman as an
embodiment
of
.
A. the
corruption of the newly rich
B. the free
spirit of the new World
C. the decline
of aristocracy
D. the force of
convention
30.
was the first person who
introduced printing into England.
A.
Florio
B. Homer
C. William Caxto
D. Thomas Gray
31.
is regarded as a
“
worshipper of
nature
”
.
A. John
Keats
B.
William Blake
C. William Wordsworth
D. Jane Austen
32.
“Through
windows and through
curtains call on us? Must to thy motions
lovers
’
seasons
run?
”
The two lines are found in
.
A. The Sun Rising
B. Death, Be Not Proud
C. Paradise Lost
D.
Dr. Faustus
33. Which of the following
writings is not the work by Charles Dickens?
A. A Tale of Two Cities.
B.
Hard Times.
C.
Oliver Twist.
D.
Sons and Lovers.
34. Statements
is not true in
describing Richard Brinsley Sheridan?
A. He was the only important English
dramatist of the eighteenth century.
B. His plays
“
The
Rivals
”
and
“
The School for
Scandal
”
are generally
regarded as true classics
in English
tragedy.
C.
In his plays, morality is the constant theme.
D. The School for Scandal is his
masterpiece.
35.
Which
of
the
following
writings
by
Henry
Fielding
brings
him
the
name
of
the
“
Prose
Homer
”
?
A. Tom Jones.
B. The Coffee-
House Politician.
C. The Tragedy
of Tragedies.
D. The Historical Register
for the Year 1736(1737)
36. Statement
is not true in
describing John Donne.
A.
The
term
“
metaphysical
poetry
”
is
commonly
used
to
name
the
work
of
the
18
th
century
writers.
B. John Donne
is the leading figure of the
“
metaphysical
school
”
.
C. Love is the
basic theme of the work
“
The
Songs and Sonnets
”
.
D. Donne
’
s great
prose works are his sermons.
37. The
sentences,
“
This fair is no
new-erected business, but a thing of ancient
standing; I will
show you the original
of it
”
, are taken from
.
A. The Vanity Fair
B.
Paradise Lost
C. Robinson Crusoe
D.
Gulliver
’
s Travels
38. Which of the following writings is
not completed by Sheridan?
A. The School for Scandal
B.
Tom Jones.
C. The Rivals
D. The Critic
39. Which of the following comments on
Charles Dickens is wrong?
A. Dickens is
one of the greatest critical realistic writers of
the modern period.
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