1、(完整版)美国文学史及选读试卷 (2)美国文学史及选读试卷。 Each of the following statements below is followed by four alternatives。 Choose the one that would best complete the statement。 (60points in total, 2 points for each)1。 The Romantic Period in American literature stretches from the end of the 18th century to the outbrea
2、k of _. A. the Revolutionary WarB。 the Civil War C。 the War for Independence D。 World War I2。 Washington Irvings_ became the first work by an American writer to win financial success on both sides of the Atlantic in the first half of the 19th century。A. Charles the Second B。 Sketch Book C. The Scarl
3、et Letter D. Moby Dick3。 The New England Transcendentalism was from the very beginning a local phenomenon restricted only to those people living in New England, who carried out the movement as a reaction against the cold, rigid rationalism of _ in Boston。 A. ClassicismB. CalvinismC。 UnitarianismD。 P
4、uritanism4. In the following statements, _ is NOT true about Washington Irvings famous story “Rip Van Winkle. A。 The story is not only wellknown for Rips 20-year sleep but also considered a model of perfect English in American literature.B. The story is set against the background of the inevitably c
5、hanging America.C. The social conservatism and literary preference for the past is revealed, to some extent, in the story。 D. Irving describes Rips response and reaction in a dramatic way, so that we see clearly both the narrator and Irving agree on the preferability of the present to the past。5。 Ra
6、lph Waldo Emersons essay Experience is a serous discussion about the conflict between _ and ordinary life. A。 nationalism B。 universalismC。 idealism D. communism6. As one of Hawthornes most profound tales, Young Goodman Brown is written in the manner of its concern with_。 A。 guilt and evil B. good a
7、nd badC。 moral and corruption D. destruction and hope7. Which of the following is NOT among the artistic features of Whitmans writing? A. Free verse。B。 The use of the poetic “I”。C。 Allegory。D. Musicality and rhythm。 8.In the middle of 19th century, America witnessed a cultural flowering which is cal
8、led “_.A. the English Renaissance B。 the American RenaissanceC。 the Second Renaissance D.the Salem Renaissance9。 The main issues involved in the debate of Transcendentalism are generally philosophical, concerning _.A。 the cold, rigid rationalism of Unitarianism B. the relationship between man and wo
9、manC. the development of Romanticism in America D. nature, man and the universe10.Which of the following is not written by Herman Melville?_A。 Typee and OmooB. Mardi and White JacketC。 MobyDick and PierreD。 The Bostonians and Billy Budd11.The novel Moby Dick shows the rebellious struggle of Captain
10、Ahab against _。A. the overwhelming, mysterious vastness of the universe and the awesome forcesB. the gliding great demon of the seas of lifeC. the white whaleD。 the savage harpooners and the motley crew12. Which of the following is not right about Mark Twains style of language?A. His sentence struct
11、ures are long, ungrammatical and difficult to read. B. His words are colloquial, concrete and direct in effect. C。 His humor is remarkable and characterized by puns, straight-faced exaggeration, repetition and anti-climax.D。 His style of language had exerted rather deep influence on the contemporary
12、 writers. 13。 The impact of Darwins evolutionary theory on the American thought and the influence of the 19th century French literature on the American men of letters gave rise to another school of realism: American _。 A. Romanticism B. Transcendentalism C。 Realism D。 Naturalism14. Theodore Dreiser,
13、 one of the great American naturalist writers, emphasized determinism in his works and therefore created characters who _ 。A。 were always haunted by their past memories and could not reconcile themselves with the realitiesB。 could never get rid of the control of their environment and heredityC. were
14、 punished for the sins of their ancestors and could never get their salvationD。 without any exception ended up in tragic deaths15. Which of the following statements can be said about the novel Sister Carrie?A. Its heroine is a country girl, who strives to gain her material rise in big cities but soo
15、n gets tired of her success.B。 Its heroine is a Southern aristocratic woman, who refuses to come to terms with the present。 C。 It tells about a young sailor, who struggles to reach the upper society but soon gets disillusioned.D. The heroine is a young vain girl, who indulges herself in grand partie
16、s and luxurious trips but soon becomes penniless。16. Which of the following statements about American Romantic literature is right? ()A。 Emerson and Edgar Allan Poe are the forerunners of the literary movement of New England Transcendentalism in the 19th century.B. The forest Young Goodman Brown goe
17、s to during his night journey is literally a place where the evil beings rustle about。C. For Emerson and his disciples, material economy is good for spiritual。D。 Rip Van Winkle feels happy and fortunate to be with his family again after he comes back from the woods。 17。In his famous poem Song of Mys
18、elf, Walt Whitman sets forth two principal beliefs: the belief in the singularity and equality of all beings in value, and the theory of (), which is illustrated by lengthy catalogues of people and things。 A. nationality B. universalityC。 nature D。 community18。 In the play The Hairy Ape, the major c
19、haracter Yank .A. has a sense of belonging nowhere, hence homelessness and rootlessnessB. is typical of the mood of isolation and alienation in the early twentieth century in the United States onlyC。 reflects the problem of modern mans identityD。 both A and C19。 A Rose for Emily is difficult to read
20、 because .A。 the chronology of narration is displaced alternativelyB。 there are too many characters whose relations are too complicatedC。 its language is too symbolic and the dialogues are fragmentedD. none of the above20. According to Nathaniel Hawthorne, romance should be_. A。 both imaginative and
21、 creative B. a true record of human lifeC. full of adventures D. a mixture of facts and fancy21. The three dominant figures in the period of Realism of American are William Dean Howells, Mark Twain and_。 A。 Henry James B. Tom JamesC。 James Joyce D。 Henry Joyce22. Which of the following can be said a
22、bout the much serious American literature written from 1912 onwards? _.A。 All of them attempted to convey a vision of social continuity and harmonyB. Generally, they attempted to convey a vision of social breakdown and moral decay C。 Many of them attempted to convey the continuity and discontinuity
23、between the past and the modern timeD。 all of the above23. Which of the following can not be said about the main principles of the Imagist Movement?A。 Direct treatment of poetic subjectsB。 Elimination of merely ornamental or superfluous wordsC。 The treatment of the medium of poetry in agreement with
24、 RomanticismD. Rhythmical composition in the sequence of the musical phrase rather than in the sequence of a metronome 24. The most important representatives of American transcendentalism, which once flourished in New England as a philosophical and literary movement, are _.A. Edgar Poe and James Coo
25、per B。 Emerson and Whitman C. Hawthorne and Melville D. Emerson and Thoreau25. “It was a big, squarish frame house that had once been white, decorated with cupolas and spires and scrolled balconies in the heavily lightsome style of the seventies, set on what had once been our most select street.” Th
26、is is a detailed description of Emilys old house. The purpose of such description is to imply the person living in it_. A。 is an old woman B. has good taste C. is a conservative aristocratD。 is a prisoner of the past26。 Most of ONeills plays are tragedies, dealing with _.A。 the basic issues of human
27、 existence and predicament B。 life and death, illusion and disillusion, dream and realityC. alienation and communication, self and society, desire and frustrationD. all of the above27.As a spokesman of the “Roaring 20s”, Scott Fitzgerald portrayed _.A。 the problems of the human heart in conflict wit
28、h itselfB. the psychological journey of the modern man and his helplessness in the modern worldC. the primitive struggle of individuals in the context of irresistible natural forcesD。 the hollowness of the American worship of riches and the unending American dream of fulfillment28. In his writings,
29、Fitzgerald could present a panorama of the Jazz Age with a deep sight because _.A. He is both an insider and an outsider of the Jazz Age with a double vision.B. He joined the big party in the 1920s,partaking of the wealth, frivolity, temptations of the time。C. He stood aloof and kept a cold eye on t
30、he performance of his contemporaries.D. He stayed sober enough to see the corruptive nature of the society and the vanity fair。29. To Hemingway, mans greatest achievement is to show _。A。 bravery before dangerB. grace under pressureC。 encouragement under pressureD。 optimism under pressure30。 Which of
31、 the following statements can be said about the works of Scott Fitzgerald, a spokesman of the “Roaring 20s”? A。 Many of them portrayed the hollowness of the American worship of riches and the unending American dream of fulfillment.B。 They are symbolic of the psychological journey of the modern man a
32、nd his helplessness in the modern world. C. They show the primitive struggle of individuals in the context of irresistible natural forces。D。 They penetrate into the problems of the human heart in conflict with itself. Choose the relevant match from Column B for each item in Column A。 (10 points in a
33、ll, 2 point for each)1. Henry David ThoreauA. The American Scholar2. Ralph Waldo EmersonB. Mosses from an Old Manse3. Nathaniel HawthorneC. Walden4. Mark TwainD. The Turn of the Screw5. Henry JamesE。 The Gilded Age。 Explain the following terms。 (25 points in total, 5 for each)1。 Local Clolorism2。 Psychological Realism3. Blank verse4。 Ode5. Epic. What does “Song of Myself reveal? (5 points)
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