2018年10月自学考试00604《英美文学选读》试题.docx
2018年10月高等教育自学考试英美文学选读试题课程代码:00604一、单项选择题Mu1tip1eChoice(40pointsina11,1foreach)Se1ectfromthefourchoicesofeachitemtheonethatbestanswersthequestionorcomp1etesthestatement.1. Oneofthefo11owingworksisNOTwrittenbyJohnMi1ton.A.AreopagiticaB.ParadiseRegainedC.SamsonAgonistsD.TheRapeof1ucrece2. HenryFie1ding,sTheHistoryofJonathan1/ViMtheGreattakesthe1ifeofaasatheme.A.thief13.po1iticianC.farmerD.so1ider3. Oneofthefo11owingpoemswrittenbyWi11iamB1akeisA.IWandered1one1yasaC1oudB.MarriageofHeavenandHe11C.TheSparrowNestD.TheC1oud4. In1726,JonathanSwiftpub1ishedhisgreatestworkGu11iverTrave1s.A.romanticB.rea1isticC.critica1D.satiric5. HenryFie1dinghasbeenregardedasforhiscontributiontoEng1ish1iterature.A."FatheroftheEng1ishessay"13."FatheroftheEng1ishpoetry',C."FatheroftheEng1ishdramanD."FatheroftheEng1ishnove1"6. OneofPercyByssheShe11y'sgreatestpo1itica11yricsisA."TheC1oud"B."ToaSky1ark"C."OdetotheWestWind"D."MenofEng1and"7. JaneAusten'snove1isorigina11ydraftedasnFirstImpression"in1796.A.RobinsonCrusoe13.SenseandSensibi1ityC.EmmaD.PrideandPrejudice8. Thefo11owingfiguresarethehorrib1eandgrotesquecharactersdepictedbyChar1esDickensEXCEPTA.FaginB.SamWe11erC.Bi11SikesD.Qui1p9. Char1otteBronteshowedreadersherownexperienceinherfamousnove1A.JaneEyreB.AgnesGreyC.Pro-ssorD.Shir1ey10. 1ivingatthetumof19thcentury,isregardedasatransitiona1writer.A.ThomasHardyB.D.H.1awrenceC.JonathanSwiftD.Danie1Defoe11. TheprotagonistofTheReturnoftheNativeisdescribedbyThomasHardy.A.TessC.FarfraeB.EustaciaD.Jude12. InTheRainbow,D.H.1awrencei11ustratesaterrib1esocia1thataccompaniestheprogressofhumancivi1ization.A.contradictionB.systemC.re1ationD.corruption13. BernardShawisagreatinthe20thcentury.A.p1aywrightB.poetC.nove1istD.prost14. Oneoftherepresentativesof,1akePoets"isA.PercyByssheShe11eyB.JaneAustenC.Wi11iamWordsworthD.Wi11iamB1ake15. Thewomannove1istwasintheRomanticperiodofEng1ish1iterature.A.Emi1yDickensonB.Emi1yBronteC.JaneAustenD.Char1otteBronte16. Char1esDickens'O1iverTwistisfamousforitsdescriptionoftheworkhouseand1ifeoftheunderwor1dinthe19th-centuryA.1iverpoo1B.1ondonC.BirminghamD.Manchester17. MostofT.S.E1iot'sear1ypoemsareaboutaA.stateofmindB.panoramaofphysica1disorderC.senseofdisintegrationD.memoryofdeath18. Theautobiographica1nove1ofD.H.1awrenceisA.WomenIn1oveB.OfHumanBondageC.Sonsand1oversD.TheRainbow19. HenryFie1ding'snove1TomJonesconsistsofbooks,eachwithanessaybeforeit.A.eighteenB.nineteenC.twentyD.twenty-one.20. Sonnetisthe1iteraryachievementofA.Wi11iamWordsworthB.JohnMi1tonC.ShakespeareD.Wi11iamB1ake21. SongsofInnocenceisa1ove1yvo1umeofpoems,presentingwor1d.A.ahappyandinnocentB.asadandevi1C.anunhappyandmiserab1eD.adarkanddepressive22. Wi11iamB1akehadbeenbotha(n)andanengraverthrougha11his1ife.A.carpenterB.poetC.educatorD.painter23. Nathanie1Hawthorne's1iterarywor1dturnsouttobeamostdisturbed,prob1ematica1andonewhichispossib1etoimagine.B.scaredA.terrib1eC.tormentedD.comp1ex24. In"1eavesofGrass",Wa1tWhitmanisconcernedwithopenness,individua1ismandA.freedomB.industryC.evi1sD.economy25. Attheageof15,HermanMe1vi11e1eftschoo1becauseofhisfather'sdeath,didmanyjobsandatabout20hewenttoA.co11egeB.seaC.thearmyD.thefactory26. MarkTwainisagreat1iterarygiantofAmerica,whomH.1.Menckenconsideredofournationa11iterature."A.thebestpoetB.thetruefatherC.themostfamousessayistD.thearbiter27. In1915,becameanatura1izedBritishcitizen,1arge1yinprotestagainstAmerica'sfai1uretojoinEng1andintheFirstWor1dWar.A.ErnestHemingwayB.HenryJamesC.Wi11iamFau1knerD.MarkTwain28. A1together,Emi1yDickinsonwrote1,775poems,ofwhichon1yhadappearedduringher1ifetime.A.oneB.threeC.fiveD.seven29. In1925TheodoreDreiser,sgreatestworkAnAmericanTragedyappeared.Butitwasbannedinin1927.A.ParisB.1ondonC.BostonD.Chicago30. RobertFrostconsideredthefarmhishomeanditsactivitiesremainedthefocusofA.hisstoryB.hisdramaC.hispoetryD.hissciencefiction31. EmestHemingwayservedasanhonorab1ejuniorofficerintheAmericanRedCrossAmbu1anceCorpsduringA.Wor1dWarIB.Wor1dWarIIC.theSpanishCivi1WarD.theAmericanCivi1War32. Ina1mosteverybookNathanie1Hawthornewrote,hediscussesevi1andA.sinB.darknessC.successD.fai1ure33. Wa1tWhitmanshowsconcernforthewho1ehard-workingpeop1eandA.AmericanpoetsB.theburgeoning1ifeofcitiesC.Americannove1istsD.theburgeoning1ifeofvi11ages34. InAmerica,peop1eregardasthefirstAmericanproseepic.A.AdventuresofHuck1eberryFinnB.DaisyMi11erC.Moby-DickD.SisterCarrie35. Twainwasrest1esswhenhewasandmoveda1ot,firsteastwardasajourneymanprinter,upanddowntheMississippiasA.asteamboatpi1otB.aguardC.aservantD.asai1or36. HenryJamesisgenera11yregardedastheforerunnerofthe20th-century""nove1sandthefounderofpsycho1ogica1rea1ism.A.streamofconsciousnessB.transcendenta1istC.romanticD.natura1istic37. Emi1yDickinson'spoetryisunc