英美文学选读2019年4月真题试题及答案解析(00604)
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Moby-Dick is not merely a whaling tale or sea adventure, considering that Herman Melville is a great symbolist. Please make an analysis on this viewpoint.
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What are the characteristics of Robert Frost's poetry?
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Robinson Crusoe is considered to be Daniel Defoe's masterpiece because the protagonist was a real middle-class hero. And his rest four novels manifest Defoe's deep concern for the poor and the unfortunate in his society. Please try to discuss their social significance.
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What arc the each hero's weaknesses of the characteristics of the greatest tragedies written by William Shakespeare?
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Sister Carrie best embodies Theodore Dreiser's naturalistic belief. How do you understand that?
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Why is Jane Eyre one of the most popular and important novels of the Victorian Age?
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Be it so. if you will. But. alas! It was a dream of evil omen for young goodman Brown. A stem, a saD、a darkly meditative, a distrustful, if not a desperate man. did he become, from the night of that fearful dream. On the Sabbath-day, when the congregation were singing a holy psalm, he could not listen, because an anthem of sin rushed loudly upon his ear, and drowned all the blessed strain.
Questions:
A、Identify the title of the story from which this part is taken.
B、Why docs Brown become stem, sad, and distrustful?
C、What does that fearful dream”, refer to?
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I like to see it lap the Miles—
And lick the Valleys up—
And stop to feed itself at Tanks—
And then—prodigious step
Around a Pile of Mountains—
And supercilious peer
In Shanties—by the side of Roads—
And then a Quarry pare.
Questions:
A、Identify the name of the author.
B、What does “it” in the first line mean?
C、What! is the poem about?
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MRS. WARREN, [galled by the Vivie’s indifference ] What do you know of men, child, to talk that way about them? You'll have to make up your mind to see a good deal of Sir George Crofts,as he’s a friend of mine.
VIVE.[quite unmoved]Why? [she site down and pens a book] Do you expect that we shall be much together? You and I,I mean?
Questions:
A、Identify the playwright and the title of the above quotation.
B、What's the relationship between the two speakers?
C、What's the theme of the play?
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Wherefore feed and clothe and save
From the cradle to the grave
Those ungrateful drones who would
Drain your sweat—nay, drink your blood?
Wherefore, Bees of England,forge
Many a weapan. chain, and scourge,
That these stingless drones may spoil
The forced produce of your toil?
Questions:
A、Identify the poet and the poem from which the lines are taken.
B、What do you think the poet intends to say in the poem?
C、What does the phrase "Bees of England-' refer to?
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In A Rose for Emily. William Faulkner makes best use of the____devices in narration.
- A.romantic
- B.realistic
- C.Gothic
- D.Post-modernist
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The author______said, The dignity of movement of an iceberg is due to only one-eighth of it being above water.
- A.Mark Twain
- B.Theodore Dreiser
- C.William Faulkner
- D.Ernest Hemingway
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Ernest Hemingway's novel______describes the drifting life of American exiles in Europe.
- A.The Sun Also Rises
- B.A Farewell to Arms
- C.For whom the Bell Tolls
- D.The Old Man and the Sea
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Scoot Fitzgerald's fictional world is the embodiment of the spirit of the Jazz Age, in which he shows a particular interest in______.
- A.the working-class people
- B.the upper-class society
- C.the exiles in Paris
- D.intellectuals and artists
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Scon Fitzgerald's short-story collections won him popularity, and one of them is_______ .
- A.Tales of the Jazz
- B.Light in August
- C.Tender is the Night
- D.The Last Tycoon
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The poet_______ was awarded Pulitzer Prize the firs because of Hampshire.
- A.Wall Whitman
- B.Robert Frost
- C.Emily Dickinson
- D.Jane Austen
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In 1912 in England his first book. A Boy’s Will, brought _______ to the attention of influential critics.
- A.Robert Frost
- B.T.S. Eliot
- C.Walt Whitman
- D.Mark Twain
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It is Henry James’literary essays and _________ that make him a fascinating case in the American literary history and a conspicuous figure in the world literature.
- A.novels
- B.travel accounts
- C.poems
- D.plays
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The book An American Tragedy is written by____.
- A.Herman Melville
- B.Scott Fitzgerald
- C.Henry James
- D.Theodore Dreiser
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Emily Dickinson wrote more than _________ poems about nature, in which her general skepticism about the relationship between man and nature is well-expressed.
- A.500
- B.600
- C.700
- D.800
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The raft with which Huck and Jim make their voyage down the Mississippi River may symbolize_______.
- A.American society
- B.hatred for American corruption
- C.a return to nature
- D.a world where people can live happily
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Most of Herman Melville's novels arc about sea adventure stories EXCKPT____.
- A.Typee
- B.Omoo
- C.Mardi
- D.The Blithedale Romance
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For the death of President Lincoln.______wrote down many poems to air his sorrow, one of which is “When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom’d."
- A.Emily Dickinson
- B.Walt Whitman
- C.Henry James
- D.Mark Twain
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As an important prose writer,______put great emphasis on the importance of tradition both in creative writing and in criticism in his essay Tradition and Individual Talent.
- A.John Milton
- B.Henry Fielding
- C.Charles Dickens
- D.T. S. Eliot
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Nathaniel Hawthorne focuses his attention on the moral, emotional, and______effects of the sin on the people in general and those main characters in The Scarlet Letter.
- A.political
- B.cultural
- C.religious
- D.psychological
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D.H. Lawrence was recognized as a prominent novelist only after publishing his third novel,______
- A.Aaron's Rod
- B.Women in Love
- C.A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man
- D.Sons and Lovers
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The more important poems by T. S. Eliot arc dominated by the dark horror of an earthly hell EXCEPT_________
- A.Gerontion
- B.Prufrock
- C.The Hollow Men
- D.Murder in the Cathedral
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As a realistic dramatist _______took the modem social issues as his subjects with the aim of directing social reforms.
- A.Charles Dickens
- B.Nathaniel Hawthorne
- C.Bernard Shaw
- D.Mark Twain
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The Doctor’s Dilemma is written by _______.
- A.H. Lawrence
- B.T.S. Eliot
- C.Bernard Shaw
- D.Thomas Hardy
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T. S. Eliot regarded _______as the best medium of poetry. He wrote several verse plays and made a considerable success.
- A.Form
- B.Language
- C.Drama
- D.Structure
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In Tess of the D'Urbervilles, _______forces Tess to claim kinship with sham but rich d’Urbervilles.
- A.the poverty of the family
- B.Innocence of the girl
- C.the cruel society
- D.The hypocritical morality
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All of the following works are known as Thomas Hardy’s novels of character and environment'' EXCEPT_______.
- A.Our Mutual Friend
- B.The Return of the Native
- C.Jude and Obscure
- D.The Trumpet Major
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In 1842. Charlotte Bronte and her sister went to_______to improve their foreign language to open up a school.
- A.Paris
- B.Berlin
- C.Brussels
- D.London
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Charles Dickens' works arc characterized by a mingling of_______and pathos.
- A.humor
- B.satire
- C.passion
- D.metaphor
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As far as Emily Bronte's literary creation is concerned, she is, first of all. a_______.
- A.proser
- B.novelist
- C.poet
- D.dramatist
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Percy Shelley's greatest achievement is his four-act poetic drama,_______.
- A.Prometheus Unbound
- B.Ode to the West Wind
- C.Adonais
- D.In Defense of Poetry
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William Wordsworth is regarded as a “worshipper of_______.”
- A.freedom
- B.nature
- C.poetry
- D.independence
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David Copperfield is regarded as the semi-autobiography of_______, in which the early life of the hero is largely based on the author's early life.
- A.Mark Twain
- B.Charles Dickens
- C.Thomas Hardy
- D.D.H.lawrence
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Jane Austen's practical idealism is that love should be justified by reason and disciplined by_______.
- A.self-control
- B.self-respect
- C.Rationality
- D.sensibility
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The work Songs of Innocence is written by___.
- A.William Blake
- B.William Wordsworth
- C.Jane Austen
- D.William Shakespeare
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Many critics regard _______ as one of the greatest of all English poets.They point especially to his lyrics.
- A.John Milton
- B.Walt Whitman
- C.Emily Dickinson
- D.Percy Shelley
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In_____. Percy Shelley created a Platonic symbol of the spirit of man, a force of beauty and regeneration.
- A.The Cloud
- B.Songs of Experience
- C.Poetical Sketches
- D.Lyrical Ballads
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Henry Fielding has been regarded by some as Father of the English Novel.' for his contribution to the establishment of the_____of the modem novel.
- A.form
- B.style
- C.language
- D.structure
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Lycidas is a typical work of John Milton written for___
- A.his parents
- B.his sister
- C.his fellow undergraduate
- D.his teacher
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The following works are all written by Jonathan Swift EXCEPT_______.
- A.A Tale of a Tub
- B.The Battle of the Books
- C.A Modest Proposal
- D.Moll Flanders
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The best part of the novel Robinson Crusoe is the realistic account of the successful struggle of Robinson against_______.
- A.hunger
- B.loneliness
- C.nature
- D.fear
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The Renaissance first started in ______. with the flowering of painting, sculpture and literature.
- A.Italy
- B.Paris
- C.London
- D.Rome
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Shakespeare's playwright The Tempest resorts to the ______atmosphere and to dreams to solve the conflict.
- A.supernatural
- B.natural
- C.beautiful
- D.realistic
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John Milton wrote______to expose the ways of Satan and to “justify the ways of God to man.”
- A.Paradise Regained
- B.Paradise Lost
- C.Samson Agonistes
- D.Areopagitica