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(完整版)英國文學史及作品選讀自測題2(完整版)英國文學史及作品選讀自測題2(完整版)英國文學史及作品選讀自測題2TestPaperTwoⅠ.Identification.
1。Identifyeachontheleftcolumnwithitsrelatedinformationontherightcolumn。
(1)KingsleyAmisA.AngryYoungMan
(2)AlexanderPopeB。historicalnovelist
(3)WalterScottC。OedipusComplex
(4)JohnDonneD.Barsetshirenovel
(5)JosephConradE。metaphysicalpoetry
(6)AnthonyTrollopeF.impressionism
(7)TomJones,aFoundlingG.heroiccouplet
(8)SonsandLoversH。novelofmanners
(9)PrideandPrejudiceI.comicepicinprose
(10)TheCanterburyTalesJ.Neoclassicism2。Identifytheauthorwithhisorherwork。
(1)HenryJamesA.LordoftheFlies(2)FrancisBaconB.WutheringHeights
(3)GeorgeBernardShawC.“TheTyger”
(4)EmilyBronteD.QueenMab
(5)WilliamGoldingE。ThePortraitofaLady
(6)ShelleyF.TheDubliners
(7)DylanThomasG.TheImportanceofBeingEarnest
(8)WilliamBlakeH.Pygmalion
(9)OscarWildeI.NovumOrganum
(10)JamesJoyceJ.DeathsandEntrancesⅡ.Fillintheblanks.
1.isthefounderofthe“StreamofConsciousness”schoolofnovelwriting。2.TheRainbowandaregenerallyregardedasD。H。Lawrence’smasterpieces。3。In1923,wasawardedtheNobelPrizeforLiterature;in1948,wasofferedtheNobelPrizeforliterature。4。“TheLoveSongofJ.AlfredPrufrock"isintheformof,suggestinganironiccontrastbetweenapretended“LoveSong”andaconfessionofthespeaker'sincapabilityoffacinguptoloveandtolifeinasterileupper-classworld.5.InATaleofTwoCitiesCharlesDickenstakesasthebackgroundofhisnovel,andthe“twocities"areandinthetimeofthatrevolution。6。isacriticalrealist,whosenovelsaremainlyasatiricalportrayaloftheupperstrataofsociety.7.ThepoemPiersthePlowmanwrittenbyWilliamLanglandtakestheformofa,afavoritedeviceofmedievalpoetry,anddescribesapanoramaofmedievalsociety.8.ThomasMore’sliteraryreputationisbasedchieflyonhismasterpiece.9.ItisverylikelythatShakespeareborrowedsomethingfromThomasKyd’sTheSpanishTragedyandwroteoneofhisgreattragedies。10。JohnMilton’sisapoeticaldramamodeledontheGreektragedies。11。isthestrongestvoiceoftheMovementpoetsincethe1950’s,whosepoemsarecharacterizedbythecommonfeaturesoftheMovement:reason,skepticism,empiricism,charity,tradition,realismandformalcontrol.HisfirstcollectionofpoemsisTheNorthShip.12。SamuelBeckettaccepts,aphilosophywhichisconcernedwithpersonalcommitmentoftheuniqueexistingindividualinthehumansituation。13。ThegreatnovelistintheRomanticperiodmarkedthetransitionfromRomanticismtotheperiodofRealismwhichfollowedit。14.“OdeonaGrecianUrn”showsthecontrastbetweenand。15.isregardedasa“worshipperofnature”.16.andgavegreatimpetustotheriseoftheRomanticMovement。17。AmongSheridan’scomedies,themostfamousonesareandTheSchoolforScandal。18.isWilliamBlake’scentralconcernintheSongsofInnocenceandSongsofExperience.19。isaperfectmodelofHenryFielding'sfinecraftsmanshipandbringsitsauthorthenameofthe“ProseHomeofHumanNature”。20。ChristopherMarloweisthemostgiftedofthe“UniversityWits”.ItisMarlowewhofirstmadetheprincipalinstrumentofEnglishdrama.Ⅲ。Choosethebestanswer.
1.isOscarWilde’sonlynovel.A。AnIdealHusbandB。ThePictureofDorianGray
C。TheBalladofReadingGaol
D。TheDecayofLying2.WhichoneisThomasHardy’sepic?A.MomentsofVisionB.TheDynastsC.WinterWordsD。HumanShows3。TreasureIslandiswrittenby.A.WilliamMakepeaceThackeray
B。EdwardBulwer-Lytton
C。RobertLouisStevenson
D。ElizabethBarrettBrowning4。ThegirlVivieappearsintheplay。A.Widowers’Houses
B.Mrs。Warren’sProfession
C。MajorBarbara
D。Pygmalion5。WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrueaboutT。S。Eliot?A。T。S.EliotwasborninAmerica.B.T.S.Eliotwasoneoftheimportantversedramatistsinthelastdecadeofthe19thcentury.C.T.S.EliotlargelyabandonedhisMidwesternrootsandchosetoallyhimselfwithbothNewandOldEnglandthroughouthislife.D。T。S。Eliotstartedwriting“PrufrockamongtheWomen”in1909asagraduatestudentatHarvard。Hereviseditoverthenextcoupleofyearschangingthetitleto“TheLoveSongofJ。AlfredPrufrock”alongtheway.6。isthemostaccomplishedexampleofmedievalromance,dealingwithArthurianromance.A.SirGawainandtheGreenKnight
B.TheCanterburyTales
C.PiersthePlowmanD.Brut7.InthestoryofOthello,Shakespearemadestandfortheevilanddarkforcesinthesociety.
A.ClaudiusB。Iago
C.AntonioD.Falstaff8.EdmundSpenser’smasterpieceTheFaerieQueeneisaskilfulblendingofreligiousandhistoricalwithchivalric。
A。symbolism。.。lyricism
B。allegory.。.lyricism
C。elegy...narrative
D。personification。..irony9.Milton'sParadiseLostiswrittenin。A.rhythmB.sonnet
C。blankverseD。couplet10.LuckyJimbyKingsleyAmisisa。A。comicnovelB。tragicnovel
C。comicdramaD。tragicdrama11.HaroldPinter’smajorplaysarethoughttofallintothreecategories:,traditionalplays,andmemoryplays。
A。lightcomediesB。tragicplays
C.historicalplaysD。comediesofmanners12.“IfWintercomes,canSpringbefarbehind?”istakenfrom。A.TheSolitaryReaperB.OdetotheWestWind
C.ToAutumnD。SongtotheManofEngland13.TherevolutionaryRomanticpoetwenttoGreecetohelpthatcountryinitsstruggleforlibertyanddiedoffeverthere。
A。ShelleyB.Byron
C。KeatsD.Burns14.TheprevailingtoneinPrideandPrejudiceis.A.bittersatireB。mildsatire
C。strongapprovalD。strongdisapproval15。RomanticwritersemployallthefollowingEXCEPTastheirpoeticmaterials。
A。thecommonplaceB.thenatural
C.thesimpleD。theabstract16.byAlexanderPopeistakenasamanifestooftheEnglishNeoclassicismasPopeputforwardhisaesthetictheoriesinit.
A.EssayonCriticismB.TheRapeoftheLock
C。DunciadD。AnEssayonMan17.Sheridanmainlywrotecomedies。Hebroughttothehighestperfection。
A.comedyofmannersB.tragicomedy
C。absurdcomedyD。dramaticmonologue18。“Properwordsinproperplaces,makesthetruedefinitionofastyle”arethefamouswordsby.
A。DanielDefoeB.JonathanSwift
C.HenryFieldingD.SamuelJohnson19。isfamousforitsvividdescriptionsoftheworkhouseandlifeoftheunderworldinthe19thcenturyLondon.
A。OliverTwistB。GreatExpectations
C.DavidCopperfieldD。HardTimes20。eulogizedimperialisminhisworks,especiallyinhispoems.A.JohnGalsworthyB。JosephConrad
C。RudyardKiplingD。E.M.FosterⅣ。Definethefollowingterms.
1。Bildungsroman
2.Stream—of—consciousness
3.Epic(heroicpoem)
4。Humanism5。Allegory
6.Irony
7.Foil
8。Intrusivenarrator
Ⅴ。Short-answerquestions。
1。WhataretheartisticfeaturesofModernism?2。HowdoesShakespearecondemnthesocialevilsofhistimeinhisfourgreattragedies?3。Analyzethemulti—pointsofviewofDorisLessing'sTheGoldenNotebook。4.Whatisthesymbolicmeaningof“thewestwind”inthepoem“OdetotheWestWind”?5。WhatisthemeaningofthesubtitleofVanityFair?Ⅵ.Answerthequestionsaccordingtothefollowingpassages.Passage1Sonnet18
ShakespeareShallIcomparetheetoasummer’sday?
Thouartmorelovelyandmoretemperate:
RoughwindsdoshakethedarlingbudsofMay,
Andsummer’sleasehathalltooshortadate:
Sometimetoohottheeyeofheavenshines
Andoftenishisgoldcomplexiondimmed;
Andeveryfairfromfairsometimesdeclines,
Bychanceornature’schangingcourseuntrimmed;
Butthyeternalsummershallnotfade,
Norlosepossessionofthatfairthouow’st;
Norshalldeathbragthouwander’stinhisshade,
Whenineternallinestotimethougrow'st:
Solongasmencanbreathe,oreyescansee,
Solonglivesthis,andthisgiveslifetothee.
Questions:
1.Whatisthissonnetabout?2.Whatistherealpurposethatthepoetcomparesthebelovedtothedaysofearlysummer?3。Inwhatsensecanthespeakermaketheyoungmaneternalthroughpoetry?
4.Identifytherhymeschemeofthesonnet。Passage2Itisatruthuniversallyacknowledgedthatasinglemaninpossessionofagoodfortune,mustbeinwantofawife。Howeverlittleknownthefeelingsorviewsofsuchamanmaybeonhisfirstenteringaneighborhood,thistruthissowellfixedinthemindsofthesurroundingfamilies,thatheisconsideredastherightfulpropertyofsomeoneorotheroftheirdaughters。“MydearMr.Bennet,”saidhisladytohimoneday,“haveyouheardthatNetherfieldMr.Bennetrepliedthathehadnot.“Butitis,”returnedshe,“forMrs。Longhasjustbeenhere,andshetoldmeallaboutit.”Mr。Bennetmadenoanswer.
“Donotyouwanttoknowwhohastakenit?”criedhiswifeimpatiently.
“Youwanttotellme,andIhavenoobjectiontohearingit.”Thiswasinvitationenough.“Why,mydear,youmustknow,Mrs.LongsaysthatNetherfieldistakenbyayoungmanoflargefortunefromthenorthofEngland;thathecamedownonMondayinachaiseandfourtoseetheplace,andwassomuchdelightedwithitthatheagreedwithMr。MorrisimmediatelythatheistotakepossessionbeforeMichaelmas,andsomeofhisservantsaretobeinthehousebytheendofnextweek.”“Whatishisname?"
“Bingley.”
“Ishemarriedorsingle?"“Oh!Single,mydear,tobesure!Asinglemanoflargefortunefourorfivethousandayear.Whatafinethingforourgirls!"“Howso?Howcanitaffectthem?"“MydearMr.Bennet,"repliedhiswife,“howcanyoubesotiresome!YoumustknowthatIamthinkingofhismarryingoneofthem.”“Isthathisdesigninsettlinghere?”“Design!Nonsense,howcanyoutalkso!Butitisverylikelythathemayfallinlovewithoneofthem,andthereforeyoumustvisithimassoonashecomes."“Iseenooccasionforthat。Youandthegirlsmaygo,oryoumaysendthembythemselves,whichperhapswillbestillbetter,forasyouareashandsomeasanyofthem,Mr.Bingleymightlikeyouthebestoftheparty.”“Mydear,youflatterme。Icertainlyhavehadmyshareofbeauty,butIdonotpretendtobeanythingextraordinarynow.Whenawomanhasfivegrownupdaughters,sheoughttogiveoverthinkingofherownbeauty."“Insuchcases,awomanhasnotoftenmuchbeautytothinkof."Questions:
5.Thisexcerptistakenfromanovelentitledby.
6。CommentonthecharacterofMr.andMrs.Bennet。
7。WhatmethodsareusedtodepictthecharactersofMr。andMrs。Bennet?8。Thisexcerptistakenfromachapterthathasbeenhighlypraisedasanopeningchapter.Doyouconsidersuchpraisejustified?Givereasonsforyouranswer。Ⅶ.Essayquestion。ComparethefeaturesofWilliamThackeray’sworkswiththoseofCharlesDickens’s.KeysⅠ.Identification.
1.Identifyeachontheleftcolumnwithwhatiswrittenontherightcolumn。
(1)A(2)J(3)B(4)E(5)F
(6)D(7)I(8)C(9)H(10)G2。Identifytheauthorwithhisorherwork.
(1)E(2)I(3)H(4)B(5)A
(6)D(7)J(8)C(9)G(10)FⅡ。Fillintheblanks。
1.JamesJoyce2。WomeninLove
3.WilliamButlerYeats;T.S。Eliot4。Dramaticmonologue
5。TheFrenchRevolution,Paris,London6。W.M。Thackeray
7。dreamvision8.Utopia
9。Hamlet10.SamsonAgonistes
11.PhilipLarkin12.existentialism
13。WalterScott
14.thepermanenceofart;thetransienceofhumanpassion
15。WilliamWordsworth
16.TheFrenchRevolution;theEnglishIndustrialRevolution
17.TheRivals18.Childhood
19.TheHistoryofTomJones,aFoundling20.Blankverse
Ⅲ。Choosethebestanswer.
1.B2.B3.C4。B5。B
6.A7.B8。B9。C10.A
11.D12。B13.B14。B15。D
16.A17.A18.B19.A20.C
Ⅳ。Definethefollowingterms.1.Bildungsroman:ThisisatermmoreorlesssynonymouswithErziehungsroman—literallyan“upbringing”or“education"novel.WidelyusedbyGermancritics,itreferstoanovelwhichisanaccountoftheyouthfuldevelopmentofaheroorheroine(usuallytheformer)。Itdescribestheprocessesbywhichmaturityisachievedthroughthevariousupsanddownsoflife。2.Stream—of—consciousness:Oneofthemodernliterarytechniques,whichisusedtodepictthementalandemotionalreactionsofcharacterstoexternalevents,ratherthantheeventsthemselves.Itadoptsthepsycho-analyticapproachinliterarycreationtoexploretheexistenceofsubconsciousandunconsciouselementsinthemindmorethoroughlyandseemoreclearlyhowmenarethrownintoexistence.Asopposedtousagesofconventionalplotstructure,description,andcharacterization,theactionispresentedintermsofimagesandattitudeswithinthemindofoneormorefigures,oftentogetatthepsychicnatureofthecharactersataleveldistinctfromthatoftheirexpressionofordered,verbalizedthought.ItwasrepresentedbyJamesJoyce(Ulysses),VirginiaWoolf(TotheLighthouse,TheWaves)andWilliamFaulkner(TheSoundandtheFury).3。Epic(heroicpoem):Itisapoemthatcelebratesintheformofcontinuousnarrativetheachievementsofoneormoreheroicpersonagesofhistoryortradition.4。Humanism:Broadly,thistermsuggestsanyattitude,whichtendstoexaltthehumanelementorstresstheimportanceofhumaninterests,asopposedtothesupernatural,divineelements—orasopposedtothegrosser,animalelements。Inamorespecificsense,humanismsuggestsadevotiontothosestudiessupposedtopromotehumanculturemosteffectively—inparticular,thosedealingwiththelife,thought,languageandliteratureofancientGreeceandRome.InliteraryhistorythemostimportantuseofthetermistodesignatetherevivalofclassicalculturethataccompaniedtheRenaissance.5.Allegory:Atermreferringtothepresentationofanabstractideathroughconcretemeans.Thetypicalallegoryisanarrative,whetherinprose,verse,ordrama,thathasatleasttwolevelsofmeaning.Thefirstisthesurface-levelstoryline,whichcanbesummedupbystatingwhodoeswhattoexpectreaderstorecognizetheexistenceofasecondanddeeperlevelofmeaningwhichmaybemoral,political,philosophicalorreligious。Allegoriesgenerallyfallintotwomajorcategoriesthepoliticalandhistoricalallegory,andtheallegoryofabstractthemes。6。Irony:Acontrastoranincongruitybetweenwhatisstatedandwhatisreallymeant,orbetweenwhatisexpectedtohappenandwhatactuallyhappens.Threekindsofironyare:(1)verbalirony,inwhichawriterorspeakersaysonethingandmeanssomethingentirelydifferent;(2)dramaticirony,inwhichareaderoranaudienceperceivessomethingthatacharacterinthestoryorplaydoesnotknow;(3)ironyofsituation,inwhichthewritershowsadiscrepancybetweentheexpectedresultsofsomeactionorsituationanditsactualresults7。Foil:Acharacterwhosequalitiesoractionsservetoemphasizethoseoftheprotagonist(orofsomeothercharacter)byprovidingastrongcontrastwiththem.ThusinCharlotteBront’sJaneEyre,thepassiveobedienceofJane’sschool-friendHelenBurnsmakesherafoiltotherebelliousheroine。8。Intrusivenarrator:Anomniscientnarratorwho,inadditiontoreportingtheeventsofanovel’sstory,offersfurthercommentsoncharactersandevents,andwhosometimesreflectsmoregenerallyuponthesignificanceofthestory.Itisadeviceusedfrequentlybythegreatrealistnovelistsofthe19thcenturynotablyGeorgeEliotandLeoTolstoy.Theintrusivenarratorallowsthenoveltobeusedforgeneralmoralcommentaryonhumanlife,sometimesintheformofbriefdigressiveessaysinterruptingthenarrative。AnearlierexampleisthenarratorofHenryFielding'sTheHistoryofTomJones,aFoundling。Ⅴ。Short-answerquestions.1。Modernistwritingispredominantlycosmopolitan,andoftenexpressesasenseofurbanculturaldislocation,alongwithanawarenessofnewanthropologicalandpsychologicaltheories.Modernismworksaremoreconcernedaboutalienationfromsociety,lossofself—identity,lonelinessofman,inabilitytofeelorexpresslove,meaninglessnessoflife,absurdityoftheworld,dehumanizationofthemodernsociety,subjectivityandspontaneity。Itsfavoredtechniquesofjuxtapositionandmultiplepointsofviewchallengethereadertoreestablishacoherenceofmeaningfromfragmentaryforms。2.Ofhisfourgreattragedies,wecangenerallysumupthisway.Hamletpresentsaherowhoseweaknessmakeshimpeculiarlyvulnerableinfightingagainsttheoutwardevil;Othelloshowshowanoutwardevilmakesuseofthehero'sweaknessandcauseshisfall;andMacbethrevealshowoutwardevilstirsupthewickednessinmananddestroyshim.KingLear,however,demonstrateshowman’smistakesetsfreetheevilsoftreachery,hypocrisy,flattery,licentiousness,utterselfishnessanddistrustamongthemembersoftheupperclass,destroyingnotonlyinnocentpeoplebutthewholecountry。3。(1)Thewholenovelisnarratedatfirstinthethirdperson,thenthereisashifttothefirstperson,andfinallybacktothethirdpersonagain。(2)Thewholenovelhasseveraldifferentnarrativelevels:firstitisastoryaboutAnna,andthenitisAnna’sownnarrationofherselfwithinwhichthereappearsanotherstoryaboutElla。(3)Thesemulti—levelsofnarrationandmulti-pointsofviewcrisscrossedreflectthelifefromdifferentanglesandprovidereaderswithawiderperspectiveofwhatweseekafter。4.Thesymbolicmeaningofthewindissubjecttovariousinterpretations:(1)Itsymbolizesregenerationwhichfollowsthedestructionanddeathofwinter。(2)Personally,Shelleyseesitasaforcethatwillreinvigoratehim,thewindofspiritandinspirationatatimewhenhefeelshisownpowersasapoetareonthedecline。(3)Sociallyandpolitically,thewindrepresentsthedestructiveandrevolutionaryenergiesthathadbeenseeninEuropeovertheprevious30years,overthrowinglong-establishedandcorruptsocialorderinFranceandItaly。(4)Spiritually,itisanabstractexpressionormanifestationofthespiritwithinnature,adrivingforcebehindtheturningwheeloftheseasonsandthecyclesoflifeanddeath。5.Fromthesubtitle,ANovelwithoutaHero,readersareenlightenedabouttheworlditdepicts。Asanovelwithoutheroes,itcanonlymean:(1)Inthisnovelthereisnoexactlypositivecharacters,thatistosay,thisisaworldfullofbadorfaultypeople。Noonehereisreallygoodenoughtobeahero。Theworldorsocietyhereiscorrupted。(2)Thisisanovelnotaboutsomeparticularpersonbutaboutasociety—theuppermiddleclasssociety。Thesocialmanners,madeupofindividualbehaviors,becomethepredominantconcern,andthegeneralimpressionisthatofnoisy,whirlingcommotion。(3)Itcanbeabookaboutwomeninsteadofmen.Evidenceisfoundintheabsolutedominationofthestagebythemajorcharacters:BeckySharpandherfoilAmelia。They,particularlyBecky,aretheheroinesatthecentreoflifewhileallthemalecharactersarebutmeansandtoolsintheirclimborsearchforpositionandmoney。Ⅵ。Answerthequestionsaccordingtothefollowingpassages.
Passage11.Sonnet18isoneofthemostbeautifulsonnetswrittenbyShakespeare,inwhichhehasaprofoundmeditationonthedestructivepoweroftimeandtheeternalbeautybroughtforthbypoetrytotheoneheloves.Anicesummer’sdayisusuallytransient,butthebeautifyinginpoetrycanlastforever。ThusShakespearehasafaithinthepermanenceofpoetry.2。Thesonnetstartswithaquestionthatmightleadtoaveryordinaryconceit;insteaditintroducesaprofoundmeditationontime,change,andbeauty.Normallytocomparethebelovedtothedaysofearlysummerortothedazzlingbeautyoftheglorioussunwouldbeconsideredhighpraise(herehyperboleisemployed)。However,thepoetconsidersthesecomparisonsinadequate,forjustliketheshortnessofsummerman’syouthandbeautywillfadeaway。3。Thepoetexpressesaveryboldidea:beautifulthingscanrelyontheforceofliteraturetoreachtheireternityandliteratureiscreatedbyman,thusitdeclaresman'seternity.ThisideaisnotonlypossessedbyShakespeare;itisalsoasparkoftheEuropeanRenaissancemovement.4.Thispoemiswritteninthestanzaoffourteeniambicpentameterlines。TheRhymingschemeisababcdcdefefgg。Passage2
5.PrideandPrejudice,JaneAusten6.Mr。Bennetisamanofintricatecharacterandquickwit。Histeasingtoneandsarcastichumorarejustbeyondhiswife'sunderstanding。Mrs.Bennet,anempty—headedwoman,issimpleandna?ve,eagertotalkwithanyslightencouragement.7.Variousmethodsareemployedtodepictthecharacters:ThecharactersofMr。andMrs。Bennetaredepictedthroughcontrast。Thiscontrastisfirstshownbytheirmannerofconversation。Mrs。Bennetjustbubbleson,whileMr.Bennetismorereservedinphrasinghismildlysarcasticstatementswhichisbeyondhiswife’sunderstanding。Besides,thereisrichemploymentofironyandmildsatire,whichnotonlymakesthestoryinterestingandamusing,butalsocontributestocharacterization.Dialoguealsoplaysanimportantpartincharacterization.Thecharacterscomealivethroughdialoguefortheirtruenaturerevealsitselfinthewaythecharactersspeak:Mr。Bennet’semotionaldetachmentcomesacrossinhisdrywitwhileMrs.Bennet’shystericalexcessdripsfromeverysentencesheutters。8.Thischapterdeservestheuniversalpraiseinthatitaboundsinwit,humorandcharm.Itsstyleislucidandgraceful,withtouchesofhumorandmildsatire.Besides,theconversatio
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