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一、单选(共 40 道试题,共 100 分。)V 1.  “...This grew: I gave commands; Then all smiles stopped altogether....” (Robert Browning, “My Last Duchess”) The above lines imply that .A. the Duchess was killed by her husband7 B4 [7 K" ]: [
B. the Duchess stopped smiling at her husband’s order  p7 ~  f7 H/ G; N0 T
C. the Duchess died of laughing too much
0 e* Y& R6 t& w. G( t& a+ TD. the Duchess did not want to smile as much as her husband requested2 {# A/ w2 @) V9 z
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2.  A typical Forsyte,according to John Galsworthy,is a man with a strong sense of ____,who never pays any attention to human feelings.A. morality
) }! H1 W' w2 Q5 q3 qB. justice/ f3 c8 n7 E& }
C. property# N. s2 q- {( T3 E4 p" L7 Q
D. humor
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3.  Irving was regarded as ______ .A. father of American drama
3 l* M* M) F. K/ Y& qB. father of American poetry( Y3 m# h! o' r; f9 {, ~4 s/ @$ |
C. father of American Literature
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( m. w+ R4 Q/ D4.  Robert Frost combined traditional verse forms - the sonnet, rhyming couplets, blank verse - with a clear American local speech rhythm, the speech of _______ farmers with its idiosyncratic diction and syntax.A. Southern# R8 p8 t+ n  d5 F7 p, P
B. Western2 q6 k, E( W$ ~) _* u9 ?- c
C. New Hampshire7 n7 m8 H7 r# T' X
D. New England
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5.  “The novel is structured around the discovery of the hero’s origin.” This novel is most probably .A. Charles Dickens’s David Copperfield0 h2 h3 s: f! ?2 N5 ]& M
B. James Joyce’s A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man6 C8 W0 p* r0 i7 i
C. Thomas Hardy’s Far from the Madding Growd& C% m8 g, S) C; h7 c/ O; l
D. Henry Fielding’s Tom Jones" E. f' i& e) s0 J6 P
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; `& c% ~* H. S& I, J' U  k6 E6.  To Theodore Dreiser, life is “so sad, so strange, so mysterious and so inexplicable.” No wonder the characters in his books are often subject to the control of the natural forces, especially those of and heredity.A. fate2 p- x% ?: z: z" c& z( U  A
B. morality+ {: g/ Z3 j) h* N/ `" ~( @# y
C. social conventions( p# G$ t' p0 V+ P' n
D. environment
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- d+ T$ A" V% a- ^: P8 w* X7.  Of the following poems , which is written by Poe ?A. The Day of Doom
8 i; [3 O8 A. B' ZB. To Helen
6 @$ e: K! o2 j4 }  F2 TC. To a Waterfowl, r9 T3 Z. V; S. V. p
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8.  Best known for his novels about the adventure isA. Dickens
6 k3 ]% v* e7 K/ {B. Goldsmith
1 A) W+ f; _/ B6 b7 E* VC. Defoe
+ C/ H" d, l2 h1 z3 I& q; H8 zD. Scott1 q6 K" O9 F! _
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9.  "If honest labor be unremunerative and difficult to endure; if it be the long, long road which never reaches beauty, but wearies the feet and the heart; if the drag to follow beauty be such that one abandons the admired way, taking rather the despised path leading to her dreams quickly, who shall cast the first stone?" Where is the underlined phrase taken from?A. The Bible.
5 ~- A4 l/ z9 S4 r2 _B. Milton.
. F* V" x4 l. M6 I$ U8 iC. Shakespeare.
+ Q, F) d9 n3 {4 W. lD. Hawthorne.' z* q5 X& J% @2 s' o/ L0 A
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10.  The pair not correctly associated isA. Blake-engraver3 p( n! D5 U1 a4 c2 P- c) K
B. Goldsmith-poem+ E" y2 t9 z! _/ \$ E. m& @
C. Fielding-playwright
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11.  _______is the essence of the Renaissance.A. Individualism
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C. Irrationalism
5 k" L5 i2 {8 S- jD. Humanism
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12.  Dickens’ works are characterized by a mingling of ______________ and pathos.A. humor
, `+ @- f& N3 Z- F/ r2 ]8 FB. satire
$ h0 |/ D( p# n2 y! Y0 w2 \, CC. passion
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13.  Alexander Pope strongly advocated neoclassicism,emphasizing that literary works should be judged by____rules of order,reason,logic,restrained emotion,good taste and decorum.A. Classical3 q& z' r% t0 ^+ T# A& V7 k, g
B. romantic
: H$ V& x0 W* Q$ |' d- _- pC. sentimental
4 l, l7 i, \( V( {/ UD. allegorical
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14.  Maxine Hong Kingston‘s first novel is _______ .A. The Woman Warrior
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C. The Joy Luck Club. x4 \3 \6 _  j0 a; X
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# m1 G# z6 ^4 s& R9 x4 t15.  The 18th century is called Age of ______A. Chaucer
9 s$ P0 |! T6 ^- o, zB. Shakespeare1 Q+ H; w0 y* O' l8 t* H
C. Pope
6 v# L# h  L) j, ^( t2 Z* E! {! i7 ED. Reason$ s9 [/ J! T, |& F+ e: u' g' o
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6 F! z8 G: U6 g9 G, i) a8 s, \16.  ______ saw a new upsurge of Black American Literature in what has come to be known as the Harlem Renaissance .A. 1900s
6 r/ a/ k2 B% n2 k# D; z0 r) \B. 1910s; H& U, u' w5 x1 _
C. 1920s. B; J( k: T, J$ }6 W* z
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17.  The realists of the 18th century and those of the 19th century have the following in common except both of themA. use the form of novel fully
, R! W6 }7 {& fB. present social and political events in details
5 p; ]( x7 I4 R7 hC. indicate the broad social conflicts$ ?" _5 A% l$ I. W6 [3 P8 @
D. describe the fate of individuals and of social classes
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' t) H8 T- x0 u) d- H18.  "O prince, O chief of many throned powers," That led th‘ embattled seraphim to war Under thy conduct, and in dreadful deeds Fearless, endangered Heaven‘s perpetual King." In the third line of the above passage quoted from Milton‘s Paradise Lost, the phrase "thy conduct" refers to _______ conduct.A. Satan‘s0 }, W1 E8 T! m, P" S5 A0 s
B. God‘s4 w! t& e% r3 G- G- D6 Y7 T
C. Adam‘s
0 l& h# {/ @/ D4 D+ @2 u) VD. Eve‘s
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! Q# p% B0 c, |8 ^) D$ c19.  "My Last Duchess" is a poem that best exemplifier Robert Browning’s ________.A. sensitive ear for the sounds of the English language: k6 S+ L4 Q2 c1 R0 g4 j" R
B. excellent choice of words
% Y5 u" ]4 A, U- O( P3 z+ H  uC. mastering of the metrical devices
+ q8 S0 J3 P. X& |5 \0 [D. use of the dramatic monologue
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' C- P  u" l6 k3 s; K, m) c20.  Here are four lines from a long poem: “Others for language all their care express, / And value books, as women men , for dress.” The poem must beA. Thomas Gray’s “Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard”; l% r0 k& h, a$ U0 p$ n/ c
B. John Milton’s Paradise Lost
( L! k$ s0 B+ X  Y# k- d, [C. Alexander Pope’s Essay on Criticism" C* ]  @5 _, d+ j+ g2 q
D. Shakespeare’s Midsummer Night’s Dream
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21.  “For I have known them all already, known them all--/Have known the evenings,mornings,afternoons,/I have measured out my life with coffee spoons.”The abovelines are taken from____.A. Wordsworth‘s“The Solitary Reaper”  t( C$ U; ]) F' h! |8 l
B. Eliot‘s“The Love Song of J.Alfred Prufrock,”
, f. P( `, r( b2 ], A2 S$ M* C2 S" KC. Coleridge‘s“Kubla Khan”9 I7 I- f3 A( u* x  y
D. Yeats‘s“The Lake Isle of lnnisfree”, A; U. g3 U% v# L) L) l
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; Z- v1 z7 Z+ A% l! i22.  Which of the following works marks the beginning of real American Literature ?A. Leaves of Grass
8 o8 K! j6 f9 B# S7 H& _! z- CB. The Sketch Book
2 l5 y% Y) l) z1 {( O# g1 f& RC. Nature
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2 J  k( M& H! h$ ?/ \4 w5 j23.  Dickinson’s poems include poems of _________.A. nature) m: I' m- ]9 ~; e4 D
B. love
9 g- W8 Y& F! n) OC. death7 L$ P3 Y2 B' P; {! u
D. all the above
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) ~; _/ a( a2 X! k) |$ L9 U24.  “When the evening is spread out against the sky Like a patient etherized upon a table.” (T. s. Eliot, “The Love song of J. Alfred Prufrock”) What does the image in the quoted lines suggest?A. Violence.
/ T# \9 Q! M" q( Q2 Y" y: iB. Horror.
9 Q7 `) o0 `/ G7 z" v  ?! UC. Inactivity.6 l3 f5 A6 {; v* b4 ?8 S
D. Indifference.( s5 }8 N/ |" e/ m% a0 R
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25.  The ______ Movement appeared in the thirties of the 19th century. It showed the English workers were able to appear as an independent political force and were already realizing the fact that the industrial bourgeoisie was their principal enemy.A. Enlightenment! `8 @7 f8 Y& d' u
B. Renaissance
$ z# C* G3 O% u7 R! [C. Chartist
+ g, t) R' ?" ?7 rD. Romanticist
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, T0 c2 V$ t7 \26.  G.B.Shaw‘s play Mrs.Warren‘s Profession is a realistic exposure of the _______ in the English society.A. slum landlordism
& ?* F+ @6 t1 H* rB. inequality between men and women
% ^' M  ^- ^- @! ~" zC. political corruption: m% y0 y4 O9 c( h0 G
D. economic exploitation of women
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27.  “Rip Van Winkle” reveals the theme of _______ the past.A. nostalgia for% x; P$ W  s! {: Z
B. rejection to
# Y7 l# n+ C) ~' f1 j2 |) wC. detachment from
/ A/ K. D8 Z0 DD. nothing related to
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& J9 P+ L/ _! V1 F# R. J28.  Mary Ann Evans was the original name of one of the following writer:A. Mrs. Gaskell- e9 F" c2 ~0 l( N; U+ D
B. Charlotte
2 y- |4 Q, O$ w& m, u, }/ p5 uC. Austen# ^* ?/ m5 a& s# r1 A! C/ f
D. Eliot
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/ A7 C7 I1 J$ G* `29.  _______ believe that nature is ennobling and that the individual is important .A. Puritans
8 W- z$ s3 a5 M: mB. realists
4 u0 J4 o6 v' @3 g" w0 gC. Transcendentalists( q# U5 D: m5 n" z) W
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# h1 e& Y' h. n2 q! `5 t! V6 _30.  Prometheus Unbound is Shelley’s greatest achievement. Prometheus, according to the Greek mythology, was chained by Zeus on Mount Caucasus and suffered the vulture’s feeding on his liver for_________.A. planning a revolt to dethrone God
3 Q; y" u* }" t: s3 L: E5 o5 A+ dB. misinterpreting God’s decree to reconcile man and nature
! }% E4 m. F7 N/ m- W) {C. prophesying the arrival of spring in a winter season! y6 k4 {: G) w
D. stealing the fire from heaven and giving it to man
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& h. t9 H) c4 g. ^0 A31.  _______ first collection of short stories is Tales of the Grotesque and Arabesque .A. Irving‘s
7 K6 u# K2 P! z0 H$ P* s2 E) ^B. Cooper‘s# Q# P6 R5 A  q) E( f
C. Poe‘s
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) l$ P) y* g1 Y' ]6 ^3 p; }; [4 Y6 O, t32.  Which of the following is NOT typical of metaphysical poetry best represented by John Donne’s works?A. Common speech.
& E- k! r1 {8 L5 D+ n: y; ~0 HB. Conceit." i# @, W$ k/ J6 w
C. Argument.
% h4 l: t$ I7 aD. Refined language.! G! u* s  p* y, V
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/ d/ y! J' i! s. A33.  Who first used the term ‘‘ Beat Generation ‘‘ ?A. Ginsberg! K0 c. O# E( c6 h- W( Y
B. Mailer/ a* R% Y$ D  ~- g1 i0 h, I* \
C. Kerouac8 a+ R- j* j' C& T! R7 W0 C: x( [
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3 m1 S3 ~6 J, \: F: D+ f34.  ______ deals with a limited range of characters in quite similar circumstances and measures them against an unvarying code , known as ‘‘ grace under pressure ‘‘ .A. Eliot; _+ |% \* B' V) q9 Q- J3 O
B. Lewis
3 f" n8 v8 i% G; y7 e8 uC. Hemingway. k' M0 f; m" b. m' U4 r+ `
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35.  In 1704, ___________founded the periodicals “the Review”.A. Swift
6 V# x$ |4 F3 v" `* E* m. aB. Blake& k" c, ]% z% M( O* q
C. Milton0 e9 Q  @3 ^; _- s) J
D. Defoe1 |5 x2 ]; J5 {$ A# k8 @
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36.  Which of the following is NOT regarded as one of the characteristics of Renaissance humanism?A. Cultivation of the art of this world and this life.
8 w* D# C* e) @- YB. Tolerance of human foibles.7 n! |  O  L% K% v0 `: g& Q; ?+ @+ r
C. Search for the genuine flavor of ancient culture.6 f1 y8 C' \' b  x  X/ g
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37.  Hawthorne generally concerns himself with such issues as in his fiction.A. the evil in man’s heart8 L1 W7 L' v$ ^6 W0 b& T
B. the material pursuit; K5 t  {! B7 T- K0 h/ q
C. the racial conflict
+ f% [! [6 U# ?; N) fD. the social inequality7 c9 N# G: q% F0 f9 v
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38.  The subject matter of Robert Frost’s Poems focuses on .A. ordinary country people and scenes
( b) v) Q; X: g4 X$ \B. battle scenes of ancient Greek and Roman legends. y! p. o6 Y; m" e
C. struggling masses and crowded urban quarters
) O2 f2 k: a8 I& z( rD. fantasies and mythical happenings
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39.  is the successful religious allegory in the English language .A. The Pilgrim’s Progress
9 i& Q; I/ _( S7 T9 vB. Grace Abounding to the Chief of Sinners" w5 P0 {# F) f5 j& g* d
C. The Life and Death of Mr. Badman
- B7 |3 K* L/ G. i, R3 b- ^D. The Holy War
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40.  The most original playwright of the Theater of Absurd is Samuel Beckett and his first play, _______, is regarded as the most famous and influential play of the Theater of Absurd.A. Waiting for Godot3 Q0 K* i  I8 t7 Z$ f+ f5 T& E" o- s
B. Murder in the Cathedral
  y" h( O6 y8 N9 M. h/ pC. Too True to Be Good
1 F1 \$ E+ t/ O* k6 d0 {D. Mrs. Warren’s Profession  a. }% S+ u+ l: j, t0 H: l: p
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