00604全国自考英美文学选读试题及答案解析.docx
课程代码:00604请将答案填在答题纸相应的位置上(全部题目用英文作答)PARTONE(40POINTS)I.Mu1tip1eChoice(40pointsina11,1foreach)Se1ectfromthefourchoicesofeachitemtheonethatbestanswersthequestionorcomp1etesthestatement.WriteyouranswersontheAnswerSheet.1. Ofa11theeighteenth-centuryBritishnove1istswasthefirsttosetout,bothintheoryandpractice,towritespecia11yacomicepicinprose”,thefirsttogivethemodernnove1itsstructureandsty1e.A.ThomasGrayB.RichardBrins1eySheridanC.JonathanSwiftD.HenryFie1ding2. Thepoem"E1egyWritteninaCountryChurchyardestab1ishedasthe1eaderofthesentimenta1poetryoftheday,especia11y"theGraveyardSchooF,.A.ThomasGrayB.Samue1JohnsonC.JohnBunyanD.JohnMi1ton3. “Doyouthink,becauseIampoor,obscure,p1ain,and1itt1e,Iamsou11essandheart1ess?.AndifGodhadgiftedmewithsomebeauty,andmuchwea1th,Ishou1dhavemadeitashardforyouto1eaveme.asitisnowformeto1eaveyou.,Thequotedpartistakenfrom.A.GreatExpectationsB.WutheringHeightsC.JaneEyreD.PrideandPrejudice4. ThemostfamousdramatistsintheRenaissanceEng1andarea11thefo11owingEXCEPTA.FrancisBaconB.ChristopherMar1oweC.Wi11iamShakespeareD.BenJonson5. GeorgeBernardShaw,sp1ayMrs.Warren,sProfessionisabout.A.s1um1and1ordismB.theeconomicoppressionofwomenC.thepo1itica1corruptioninEng1andD.there1igiouscorruptioninEng1and6. A11ofthefo11owingstatementscancorrect1ydescribetheEn1ightenmentMovementEXCEPT.A. Themovementf1ourishedinFrance.B. ThemovementwasafurtheranceoftheRenaissance.C. Thepurposeofthemovementwastoen1ightenthewho1ewor1d.D. Thepurposeofthemovementwastoenhancethere1igiouseducation.7. Amongthethreemajorpoetica1worksbyJohnMi1tonisthemostperfectexamp1eoftheversedramaaftertheGreeksty1einEng1ish.A.SamsonAgonistesB.Paradise1ostC.ParadiseRegainedD.Areopagitica8. ThemajorBritishRomanticpoetsB1ake,Wordsworth,Co1eridge,Byron,She11eyandKeatsstartedarebe11ionagainsttheneoc1assica11iterature,whichwas1aterregardedasA.thepoeticromanceB.thepoeticmovementC.thepoeticrevo1utionD.thepoeticreformation9. JaneAusten,smain1iteraryconcernisabout.A. humanbeingsintheirpersona1re1ationshipsB. the1ovestorybetweentherichandthepoorC. maturityachievedthroughthe1ossofi11usionsD. thedai1ycountry1ifeoftheupper-midd1e-c1assEng1ish10. Amongthefo11owingBritishRomanticpoetsisregardedasaaworshipperofnature".A.Wi11iamB1akeB.Wi11iamWordsworthC.GeorgeGordonByronD.JohnKeats11. JonathanSwift,sgreatestsatiricworkis.A.ATa1eofaTubB.TheBatt1eofBooksC.Gu11iver,sTrave1sD."AModestProposa,12. Amongthefo11owingwritersisconsideredtobethebest-knownEng1ishdramatistsinceShakespeare.A.OscarWi1deB.JohnGa1sworthyC.W.B.YeatsD.GeorgeBernardShaw13. AsarepresentativeoftheEn1ightenment,wasoneofthefirsttointroducerationa1ismtoEng1and.A.FrancisBaconB.A1exanderPopeC.ThomasGrayD.T.S.E1iot14. A11ofthefo11owingpoetsareregardedas1akePoetsEXCEPT.A.Samue1Tay1orCo1eridgeB.RobertSoutheyC.Wi11iamWordsworthD.Wi11iamB1ake15. “Tobe,ornottobe-thatisthequestion;/whether9tisnob1erinthemindtosuffer,/thes1ingsandarrowsofoutrageousfortune,/Ortotakearmsagainstaseaoftroub1es,/Andbyopposingendthem?Thequoted1inesaretakenfrom.A.King1earB.RomeoandJu1ietC.Othe11oD.Ham1et16. Danie1Defoedescribesasatypica1Eng1ishmidd1e-c1assmanoftheeighteenthcentury,theveryprototypeoftheempirebui1der,thepioneerco1onist.A.RobinsonCrusoeB.Mo11F1andersC.Gu11iverD.TomJones17. Thedec1arationthat“IknowthatThisWor1disaWor1dOfIMAGINATION&Vision,''andthat"TheNatureofmyworkisvisionaryorimaginative,be1ongsto.A.Wi11iamB1akeB.Wi11iamWordsworthC.Samue1Tay1orCo1eridgeD.GeorgeGordonByron18. A1thoughwritingfromdifferentpointsofviewandwithdifferenttechniques,writersintheVictorianPeriodsharedonethingincommon,thatis,theywerea11concernedaboutA. thefateoftheupperc1assB. thereformationofthegovernmentC. thefateofthecommonpeop1eD. thefutureoftheirfami1yc1ans19. IfWintercomes,canSpringbefarbehind?,Thequoted1inecomesfrom.A.She11ey,s“OdetotheWestWind"B.Wa1tWhitman,s1eavesofGrassC.JohnMi1ton,sParadise1ostD.JohnKeats,“OdeonaGrecianUrrr20. Amongthefo11owingfiguresisDickens,firstchi1dhero.A.1itt1eNe11B.DavidCopperfie1dC.O1iverTwistD.1itt1eDorrit21. Inthep1ayTheImportanceofBeingEarnestbyOscarWi1de,theupper-c1asspeop1earedescribeda11ofthefo11owingEXCEPT.A.corruptB.snobbishC.hypocritica1D.ambitious22. InThomasHardy,sWessexnove1s,thereisanapparenttouchinhisdescriptionofthesimp1eandbeautifu1thoughprimitiverura11ife.A.nosta1gicB.humorousC.romanticD.ironic23. 1ifeisbuta1osingbatt1e,itisastrugg1emancandominateinsuchawaythat1ossbecomesdignity;mancanbephysica11ydestroyedbutneverdefeatedspiritua11y.,Thisnotionistypica11yhe1dby.A.MarkTwainB.EzraPoundC.Wi11iamFau1knerD.EmestHemingway24. The1iteraryspokesmanoftheJazzAgeis.A.HenryJamesB.RobertFrostC.EScottFitzgera1dD.Wi11iamFau1kner25. NorthofBostonisdescribedbytheauthor,RobertFrost,as“abookofpeop1e,whichshowsabri11iantinsightintocharacterandthebackgroundthatformedit.A.thecowboyB.NewEng1andC.IvyCo11eagueD.ivorytower2