英美文学选读2018年4月真题试题及答案解析(00604)
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Briefly discuss why Jonathan Swift is a master satirist based on his greatest novel Gulliver’ s Travels.
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Briefly discuss the theme of Walt Whitman’ s volume of poems Leaves of Grass.
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What does Ernest Hemingway tell about in his short story Indian Camp?
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How does Emily Dickinson deal with the subject love?
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Why is character-portrayal the most distinguishing feature of Charles Dickens’ works?
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Two roads diverged in a yellow wood,
And sorry I could not travel both
And be one travel, long I stood
And looked down as far as I could
To where it bent in the undergrowth;
Then took the other, as just as fair,
And having perhaps the better claim,
Because it was grassy and wanted wear;
Though as far that the passing there
Had worn them really about the same.
Question:
A.Identify the poet.
B.What does the phrase “wanted wear” mean?
C.What does the speaker want to tell us?
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What does Shakespeare write in his history plays?
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I grow old...I grow old...
I shall wear the bottoms of my trousers rolled.
Shall I part my hair behind?
Do I dare to eat a peach?
I shall wear white flannel trousers, and walk upon the beath.
I have heard the mermaids singing, each to each.
I do not think that they will sing to me.
Question:
A.Identify the poet.
B.Is it a romantic poem?
C.What’s the theme of the poem?
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By chance of nature’ s changing course untrimmed;
But thy eternal summer shall not fade,
Nor lose possession of that fair thou ow’st;
Nor shall death brag thou wander’st in hist shade,
When it eternal lines to time thou grow’st:
So long as men can breathe, or eyes can see,
So long lives this, and thus gives life to thee.
Question:
A.Identify the poet of the stanza.
B.What’s the theme of the poem?
C.What do the last two lines express?
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We passed the School, where Children strove
At Recess---in the Ring---
We passed the Fields of Gazing Grain---
We passed the Setting Sun---
Or rather---He passed Us---
The Dews drew quivering and chill---
For only Gossamer, my Grown---
My Tipper---only Tulle---
Question:
A.Identify the poet.
B.What do “ the School” and “the Setting Sun” represent?
C.What does the poet want to express in this poem?
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_______found expression in almost every book Theodore Dreiser wrote. He expressed his pursuit in the novel Sister Carrie.
- A.Romanticism
- B.Symbolism
- C.Naturalism
- D.Realism
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Like Hawthorne, Herman Melville is a master of allegory and _______in his narratives.
- A.poetic imagination
- B.realism
- C.romanticism
- D.symbolism
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Before and during the Civil War,_______stood firmly on the side of the North and wrote a series of poems gathered as a collection under the title of Drum Taps.
- A.Walt Whitman
- B.Nathaniel Hawthorne
- C.Herman Melville
- D.Mark Twain
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Most of the works by_______are set in the American South with his emphasis on the Southern subjects and consciousness.
- A.Ernest Hemingway
- B.Robert Lee Frost
- C.Scott Fitzgerald
- D.William Faulkner
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Henry Jame’s short fiction _______tells a story about the troubled and abnormal psychology of oppressed children.
- A.The Beast in the Jungle
- B.The Private Life
- C.The Turn of the Screw
- D.The Middle Years
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_______represents a new beginning in Ernest Hemingway’s career as a writer, concerning a volunteer American guerrilla fighting in Spanish Civil War.
- A.A Farewell to Arms
- B.For Whom the Bell Tolls
- C.The Sun Also Rises
- D.In Our Time
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_______was thought of in his day as a short-story writer, one of whose best short story is Babylon Revisited.
- A.Robert lee Frost
- B.William Faulkner
- C.Scott Fitzgerald
- D.Ernest Hemingway
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Robert lee Frost described_______as “a book of people,” which shows an insight into New England character and the background.
- A.A boy’s Will
- B.A Witness Tree
- C.North of Boston
- D.A Further Range
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Emily Dickinson’ s greatest rending of the moment of _______is to be found in a poem “I heart a Fly buzz---when I died---.”
- A.death
- B.religion
- C.immortality
- D.love
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Nathaniel Hawthorne expressed his concern about the dark aberrations of the human_______in his work The Marble Faun.
- A.nature
- B.morality
- C.outlook
- D.spirit
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_______tells a story of Mark Twain’ s boyhood ambition to become a riverboat pilot.
- A.Innocents Abroad
- B.Life on the Mississippi
- C.The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
- D.The Gilded Age
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The plots of Jane Austin’s novels are restricted to the life of the _______ England.
- A.Early 18th century
- B.Late 18th century
- C.Early 19th century
- D.Late 19th century
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In the lyric The cloud,_______created a Platonic symbol of the spirit of man, a force of beauty and regeneration.
- A.Jane Austen
- B.Percy Bysshe Shelley
- C.William Blake
- D.William Wordsworth
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D. H. Lawrence portrayed a man attempting to save his integrity by running away from his wife and children in the novel_______.
- A.Kangaroo
- B.Gypsy
- C.Aaron’ s Rod
- D.The Virgin
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Ursula Brangwen and her sister Gudrun are two heroines in the novel_______.
- A.The Rainbow
- B.Women in Love
- C.Sons and Lovers
- D.Lady Chatterley’s Lover
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The story of the novel Paradise Lost is taken from_______.
- A.the Old Testament
- B.the New Testament
- C.Greek mythology
- D.Arabian Nights
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_______had written in his lifetime five full-length plays, one of which is The Cocktail Party.
- A.Bernard Shaw
- B.D.H. Lawrence
- C.Thomas Hardy
- D.T.S.Eliot
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_______began writing poetry at the age of 12 and Poetical Sketches is his first collection.
- A.William Blake
- B.William Wordsworth
- C.Percy Bysshe Shelley
- D.Jane Austen
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Best of the well-known lyric pieces is _______by Peter Bysshe Shelley.
- A.Ode to liberty
- B.Men of England
- C.Ode to Naples
- D.Ode to the West Wind
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Widowers’ House is a famous play written by_______.
- A.D.H. Lawrence
- B.T.S.Eliot
- C.Bernard Shaw
- D.Thomas Hardy
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The following words_______best describe Mrs. Bennet, a character in Pride and Prejudice.
- A.simple and kind
- B.kind and warm-heated
- C.innocent and empty-hearted
- D.snobbish and vulgar
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The poem_______is indebted to James Joyce in terms of the stream-of-consciousness technique largely employed in T. S.Eliot’ s later writings.
- A.Prufrock
- B.Gerontion
- C.The Hollow Men
- D.The Waste Land
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Charles Dickens is famous for the depiction of various characters. The horrible and grotesque ones are like_______.
- A.Oliver Twist and Little Nell
- B.David Copperfield and Little Dorrit
- C.Fagin and Bill Sikes
- D.Mr. Micawber and Sam Weller
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_______is a drama critic who is against the credo of “art for art’s sake.”
- A.Bernard Shaw
- B.T.S.Eliot
- C.D.H. Lawrence
- D.Robert Lee Frost
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The poet of the greatest poetic drama Prometheus Unbound is _______.
- A.William Blake
- B.William Wordsworth
- C.Jane Austen
- D.Percy Bysshe Shelly
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Many critics rank_______as William Wordsworth’ s greatest work.
- A.Poems in Two Volumes
- B.The Prelude
- C.The Sparrow’ s Nest
- D.To the Cuckoo
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Jane Austen’ s novel_______tells a story about two sisters and their love affairs.
- A.Sense and Sensibility
- B.Pride and Prejudice
- C.Persuasion
- D.Emma
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All the following Thomas Hardy’ s works are known as “novels of character and environment” EXCEPT _______.
- A.Mrs. Warren’s Profession
- B.The Return of the Native
- C.The Trumpet Major
- D.Jude and Obscure
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William Blake’ s poem_______was composed during the French Revolution and it plays double role both as a satire and a prophecy.
- A.Songs of Innocence
- B.Marriage of Heaven and Hell
- C.Songs of Experience
- D.Poetical Sketches
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The most famous work The Dynasts by _______is an epic-drama on the Napoleonic Wars.
- A.Charles Dickens
- B.William Blake
- C.Thomas Hardy
- D.Bernard Shaw
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In the Victorian period,_______held the idea that man’s life is composed of battle between sin and virtue, good and evil.
- A.Charles Dickens
- B.Thomas Hardy
- C.Jane Austen
- D.Charlotte Bronte
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William Wordsworth’ s poem _______takes us to the core of his poetic belief.
- A.I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud
- B.An Evening Walk
- C.To a Skylark
- D.My Heart Leaps up
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Charlotte Bronte’ s most autobiographical work is _______.
- A.Jane Eyre
- B.Villette
- C.Wuthering Heights
- D.Shirley
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_______composed the volume of poems Songs of Innocence, a lovely volume of poems.
- A.William Wordsworth
- B.Percy Bysshe Shelley
- C.Jane Austen
- D.William Blake
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In 1724. Jonathan Swift published a series of letters calling on the country to refuse the English_______. So he is still respected in Ireland.
- A.government corruption
- B.political hypocrisy
- C.copper coins
- D.heavy taxes
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All Charles Dickens’ works present a criticism of the fundamental social institutions and morals of the Victorian England EXCEPT_______.
- A.Bleak House
- B.Little Dorrit
- C.A Tale of Two Cities
- D.Hard Times
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The play_______,though a tragedy, is permeated with optimistic spirit.
- A.Hamlet
- B.Othello
- C.King Lear
- D.Romeo and Julie
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Henry Fielding is a good story-teller. He has a gift for organizing _______.
- A.sentences
- B.structure
- C.details
- D.languages
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Daniel Defoe had a zest for _______. He wrote many pamphlets on the current issues.
- A.belief
- B.politics
- C.economy
- D.literature
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John Milton’ s most powerful dramatic poem on the Greek model is_______.
- A.Samson Agonistes
- B.Areopagitica
- C.Paradise Lost
- D.Lycidas