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英美文學(xué)選讀資料 00604PARTONE(40POINTS)I.MultipleChoice(40pointsinall,1foreach)Selectfromthefourchoicesofeachitemtheonethatbestanswersthequestionorcompletesthestatement.Writeyourcorrectanswerontheanswersheet.“Andvewillsitupontherocks,/Seeingtheshepherdsfeedtheirflocks,/ByshallowriverstowhoseTOC\o"1-5"\h\zfalls/Melodiousbirdssingmadrigals. ”Theabovelinesaretakenfrom .Milton PasadiseLost B.Marlowe's “ThePassionateshepherdtoHisLove ”C.Shakespeare's“Sonnet18”D.JohnDonne's“TheSunRising ”TheEnglishRenaissaneeperiodwasanageof .poetryanddrama B.dramaandnovelC.novelandpoetry D.romaneeandpoetryHerearefourlinestakenfromEdmundSpenserTheFaerie'Queene: “ButonhisbrestabloudieCrossehebore,/ThedeareremembraneeofhisdyingLord,/Forwhosesweetesakethatgloriousbadgehewore,/Anddeadaslivingeverhimadored. ”Whoisthe“dyingLord”discussedintheabovelines?Beowulf B.KingArthur C.JesusChrist D.JupiterThemajorconcernof fictionliesinthetracingofthepsychologicaldevelopmentofhischaractersandinhisenergeticcriticismofthedehumanizingeffectofthecapitalistindustrializationonhumannature.Galsworthy"sDanielDefoedescribes asatypicalEnglishMiddle-classmanoftheeighteenthcentury,theveryprototypeoftheempirebuilderorthepioneercolonist.TomJones B.Gulliver C.MollFlanders D.RobinsonCrusoe"Tobesodistinguishedisanhonor,which,beingverylittleaccustomedtofavorsfromthegreat,Iknownotwellhowtoreceive,orinwhattermstoacknowledge."TheabovequotedsentenceispresentedbySamuelJohnsonwitha(n) tone.delightful B.jealous C.ironic D.humorou4.lnShakespeare'sMerchantofVenice,“LetnotAmbtinmocktheirusefultoil,/Theirhomelyjoys,anddestinyobscure;/NorGrandeurhearwithaTOC\o"1-5"\h\zdisdainfulsmile/Theshortandsimpleannalsofthepoor. ”Theabovelinesaretakenfrom .AlexanderPope EssayonCriticismColeridge's“KublaKhan”JohnDonne's“TheSunRising ”ThomasGray's“ElegyWritteninaCountryChurchyard ”Bymakingthetruth-seekingpilgrimssufferatthehandsofthepeopleofVanityFair,JohnBunyanintendstoshowtheprevalentpoliticalandreligious ofhistime.persecution B.improvement C.prosperityD.disillusionmentthThe18centurywitnessedanewliteraryform—themodernEnglishnovel,which,contrarytothemedievalromanee,givesa presentationoflifeofthecommonpeople.romantic B.realistic C.prophetic D.idealisticAsawhole, isoneofthemosteffectiveanddevastatingcriticismsandsatiresofallaspectsinthethenEnglishandEuropeanlife—socially,politically,religiously,philosophically,scientifically,andmorally.MollFlanders B.GulliversTravelsC.PilgrimsProgress D.TheSchoolforScandal11.ltisgenerallyregardedthatKeats"smostimportantandmaturepoemsareintheformof .A.ode B.elegy C.epic D.sonnetA.slumIandlordism B.inequalitybetweenmenandwomenC.politicalcorruption D.economicexploitationofwomenTOC\o"1-5"\h\z13.lnWilliamBlake"spoetry,thefather(andanyotherinwhomhesawtheimageofthefathersuchasGod,priest,andking)wasusuallyafigureof .A.benevolenee B.admiration C.love D.tyranny""lbelieveyouaremadeofstone,"hesaid,clenchinghisfingerssohardthathebrokethefragilecup.…"Youseemtoforget,"shesaid,"thatcupisnot!""Fromtheabovequotedpassage,wecanfindthewoman"stoneisvery .A.sarcastic B.amusing C.sentimental D.facetiousThePilgrim"sProgressbyJohnBunyanisoftensaidtobeconcernedwiththesearchfor .materialwealthB.spiritualsalvationC.universaltruthD.self-fulfillmentAlexanderPopestronglyadvocated ,emphasizingthatliteraryworksshouldbejudgedbyrulesoforder,reason,logic,restrainedemotion,goodtasteanddecorum.sentimentalismB.romanticismC.idealismD.neoclassicismAfterreadingthefirstchapterofPrideandPrejudice,wemaycometoknowthatMrs.Bennetisawomanofsimplecharacterandquickwitsimplecharacterandpoorunderstandingintricatecharacterandquickwitintricatecharacterandpoorunderstanding18.Ofalltheeighteenth-centurynovelists, wasthefirsttosetout,bothintheoryandpractice,towritespecificallya"comicepicinprose,"andthefirsttogivethemodernnovelitsstructureandstyle.A.DanielDefoeB.SamuelRichardsonC.HenryFieldingD.OliverGoldsmith19."Notonthysolebutonthysoul,harshJew,/Thoumak"stthyknifekeen."IntheabovequotationtakenformTheMerchantofVenice,Shakespeareemploysa(n) .A.oxymoronB.punC.simileD.synecdoche20.InHardy"sWessexnovels,thereisanapparent touchinhisdescriptionofthesimpleandbeautifulthoughprimitiverurallife.A.humorousB.romanticC.nostalgicD.sarcastic21."Oprince,Ochiefofmanythronedpowers,"Thatledth"embattledseraphimtowarUnderthyconduct,andindreadfuldeedsFearless,endangeredHeaven"sperpetualKing."InthethirdlineoftheabovepassagequotedfromMilton"sParadiseLost,thephrase"thyconduct"refersto conduct.A.Satan"sB.God"sC.Adam"sD.Eve"s22.WecanperhapsdescribethewestwindinShelley"spoem"OdetotheWestWind"withallthefollowingtermsexcept .A.tamedB.swiftC.proudD.wild23.In1837,RalphWaldoEmersonmadeaspeechentitled atHarvard,whichwashailedbyOliverWendellHolmesas"OurintellectualDeclarationofIndependence."A."Nature"B."Self-Reliance"C."DivinitySchoolAddress"D."TheAmericanScholar"24.InHawthorne"s"YoungGoodmanBrown,"asatanicfigureleadsthecredulousprotagonisttoawitches"Sabbathinthewoods.ThereherecognizesmanypillarsofSalem"sPuritansocietyaswellashiswife,Faith.ThestoryillustratesHawthorne"sallegoricalthemeofhumanevilorwhatMelvillecalledthe"powerofA.blacknessB.whitenessC.terrorD.hypocrisyForMelville,aswellasforthereaderand ,thenarrator,MobyDickisstillamystery,anultimatemysteryoftheuniverse.A.Ahab B.Ishmael C.Stubb D.StarbuckMostofthepoemsinWhitman"sLeavesofGrasssingofthe"en-mass"andthe aswell.A.nature B.self-reliance C.self D.lifeEmilyDickinson"spoem(441)"ThisismylettertotheWorld"expressesthepoet"s abouthercommunicationwiththeoutsideworld.A.indifferenceB.joyC.anxietyD.indignationWhichofthefollowingstatementsaboutwritersin1920sistrue?A.MarkTwainpublishedhislastandmostimportantnovel. B.F.ScottFitzgeraldreceivedtheNobelPrize.C.Freudianpsychologyinfluencedmanymodernwriters. D.Mostwriterswerepoliticallyradical.Naturalismisevolvedfromrealismwhentheauthor"stoneinwritingbecomeslessseriousandlesssympatheticbutmoreironicandmore .A.rationalB.humorousC.optimisticD.pessimisticMarkTwain"sfirstnovel ,writtenincollaborationwithCharlesD.Warnerandpublishedin1873,thoughnotanartisticsuccess,givesitsnametotheAmericaofthepost-CivilWarperiodwhichitattemptstosatirize.A.TheGildedAge B.TheAgeofInnocence C.TheRoughingTime D.The
JazzAgeDreiser"sTrilogyofDesireincludesthreenovels.TheyareTheFinancier,TheTitanand .TheGenius B.TheTycoon C.TheStoic D.TheGiantDaisyMiller"stragedyofindiscretionisintensifiedandenlargedbyitsnarrationfromthepointofviewoftheauthorHenryJames B.theItalianyouthGiovanelliC.theAmericanyouthWinterbourne D.hermotherMrs.MillerTheimpactofDarwin"sevolutionarytheoryontheAmericanthoughtandtheinfluenceofthenineteenth-centuryFrenchliteratureontheAmericanmenoflettersgaverisetoyetanotherschoolofrealism:Americanlocalcolorism B.vernacularismC.modernismD.naturalism34.Itisonhis thatWashingtonIrving"sfamemainlyrested.childhoodrecollections B.sketchesabouthisEuropeantoursC.earlypoetry D.talesaboutAmerica"Ifhonestlaborbeunremunerativeanddifficulttoendure;ifitbethelong,longroadwhichneverreachesbeauty,butweariesthefeetandtheheart;ifthedragtofollowbeautybesuchthatoneabandonstheadmiredway,takingratherthedespisedpathleadingtoherdreamsquickly,whoshallcastthefirststone?"Whereistheunderlinedphrasetakenfrom?TheBible.B.Milton.C.Shakespeare.D.Hawthorne.Besidessketches,talesandessays,WashingtonIrvingalsopublishedabookon ,whichisalsoconsideredanimportantpartofhiscreativewriting.poetictheory B.FrenchartC.historyofNewYork D.lifeofGeorgeWashingtonInFitzgerald'sTheGreatGatsby,therearedetaileddescriptionsofbigparties.Thepurposeofsuchdescriptionsissoshow .emptinessoflifethecorruptionoftheupperclasscontrastoftherichandthepoorthehappydaysoftheJazzAgeInAmericanliterature,escapingfromthesocietyandreturningtonatureisacommonsubject.Thefollowingtitlesareallrelated,inonewayoranother,tothesubjectexcept .A.MarkTwain'sTheAdventuresofHuckleberryFinnB.Dreiser'sSisterCarrieC.Copper'sLeather-StockingTalesD.Thoreau'sWaldenWhichofthefollowingnovelscanberegardedastypicallybelongingtotheschoolofliterarymodernism?A.TheSoundandtheFuryUncleTom'sCabin.DaisyMiller.TheGildedAge.EmilyDickinsonwrotemanyshortpoemsonvariousaspectsoflife.Whichofthefollowingisnotausualsubjectofherpoeticexpression?A.Religion. B.Lifeanddeath.C.Loveandmarriage. D.Warandpeace.isregardedas“worshipperofnature.”A.Coleridge B.WordsworthMarlowe'splayDr.Faustusisbasedon ofamagicianaspiringforknowledgeandfinallymeetinghisB.theGermanD.theFrenchproperwordsinproperplaces?B.theGermanD.theFrenchproperwordsinproperplaces?”B.CharlesDickensD.GeorgeBernardShawA.theScandinavianC.theancientEnglishWhodefinedagoodstyleasA.JonathanSwiftC.EdmundSpenceriscentraltoBlake'sconcernintheSognsofInnocenceandSongsofExperience?A.innocenceandexperience B.thepoorC.society D.childhood5.Asanovelist wrotewithinaverynarrowsphere,theprovinciallifeofthelate18A.JonathanSwift B.JaneAusten18-centuryEngland.C.ThomasHardy D.HenryFielding“Trustthyself,” Emersonwroteinhis .TheAmericanScholar B.TheSketchBookC.Self-Relianee D.NatureHawthorne'viewofmanandhumanhistoryoriginates,toagreatextent,in .Puritanism B.TranscendentalismC.hischildhood D.hisunhappymarriageAs sawit,poetrycouldplayavitalpartintheprocessofcreatinganewnation.Emerson B.HawthorneC.Whitman D.EmilyDickinsonwasthefirstAmericanwritertoconceivehiscareerininternationalterms.Emerson B.HenryJamesC.MarkTwain D.ErnestHemingwayAccordingtoFaulkner,TheSoundandtheFuryisastoryof“ lostgeneration B.lostinnocenceC.farmers D.industriallaborsAnhonest,kind-heartedyoungman,whoisfullofanimalspiritandlacksprudenee,isexpelledfromtheparadiseandhastogothroughhardexperiencetogainknowledgeofhimselfandfinallytohavebeenacceptedbothbyavirtuousladyandarichrelative.TheabovesentencemaywellsumupthethemeofFielding .'sworkJonathanWildtheGreat B.TomJonesC.TheCoffe-HousePolitician D.AmeliaInSheridanThfeSchoolforscandal,themanwhowinsthehandofhisbelovedaswellastheinheritanceofhisrichuncleis .CharlesSurface B.JosephSurfaceC.SirPeterTeazle D.SirBenjaminBackbiteWhichofthefollowingworksbestrepresentsthenationalspiritofthe18 -centuryEngland?RobinsonCrusoe B.GulliversTravelsC.JonathanWildtheGreat D.ASentimentalJourneyShelley'smasterpfirometheusUnbound,isaversedrama,whichborrowsthebasicstoryfrom theBible B.aGermanlegendC.aGreekplay D.OneThousandandOneNights15..AfterreadingthefirstchapterofPrideandPrejudice,wemaycometoknowthatMrs.Bennetisawomanof .A.simplecharacterandquickwit B.simplecharacterandpoorunderstandingC.intricatecharacterandquickwit D.intricatecharacterandpoorunderstandingInByron'spoem“SongfortheLuddites, ”theword“Luddite”referstothe .workerswhodestroyedthemachinesintheirprotestagainstunemploymentrisingbourgeoisiewhofightsagainstthearistocraticclassdescendentsoftheancientking,LudpoorcountrypeoplewhosufferedundertheruleoftheIandlordclassMr.MicawberinDavidCopperfieldandSamWellinPickwickPapersareperhapsthebest characterscreatedbyCharlesDickens.A.comic B.tragic C.round D.sophisticatedAtypicalfeatureoftheEnglishVictorianliteratureisthatwritersbecamesocialandmoral ,exposingallkindsofsocialevils.A.revolutionaries B.idealists C.critics D.defenders"Isitnotsufficientforyourinfernalselfishness,thatwhileyouareatpeaceIshallwritheinthetormentsofhell?”(HeathcliffutteredthesentenceinthedeathsceneofCatheefromChapterXVofWutheringHeights.)Theword“hell”attheendofthequotedsentencerefersto.A.Heaven B.Hades C.thenextworldD.thisworldAtypicalForsyte,accordingtoJohnGalsworthy,isamanwithastrongsenseof ,whoneverpaysanyattentiontohumanfeelings.A.justice B.humor C.morality D.property“Hewassilentwithconceitofhisson.Mrs.Morelsniffed,asifitwerenothing.So(isandLoversby'sattitudetoherhusbandis A.sincerelywarm B.genuinelykindC.seeminglyangry D.merelycontemptuousAboymakesaquestofhisidealizedchildishlovethroughpainfulexperienceuptothepointoflosinghisinnocenceandcomingtoseethedrabnessandharshnessoftheadultworld.Theabovesentencemaywellsumupthemajorthemeof .Eliot'spoTehmeloveSongofJ.AlfredPrufrockBernardshaw'sMplrasy.Warrens'ProfessionJoyce'sstoAryrabyLawrence'sstTorhyeHorseDealersD'aughterLinguistically,comparedwiththewritingsofMarkTwain,HenryJames'sfictionisnotedforhisfrontiervernacular B.richcolloquialismC.vulgarlydescriptivewords D.refinedelegantlanguageWhichofthefollowingstatementsaboutWashingtonIrvingisNOTtrue?Literaryimaginationshouldbreedinalandrichinthepastculture.HeispreoccupiedwiththeCalvinisticviewoforiginalsinandthemysteryofevil.HisstoriesareamongthebestoftheAmericanliterature.SomeofhisworksarebasedonthematerialsoftheEuropeanlegendarytales.WhichofthefollowingisNOToneofthemainideasadvocatedbyEmerson,thechiefspokesmanofNewEnglandTranscendentalism?A.Asanindividual,manisdivineandcandevelopandimprovehimselfinfinitely.Natureexercisesahealthyandrestorativeinfluenceonhumanbeings.Thereexistsanemotionalcommunicationbetweenanindividualsoulandtheuniversal “Oversoul.”Evilandsinareeverpresentinhumanheartandwillpassonfromonegenerationtoanother.Whitman'spoemsarecharacterizedbyallthefollowingfeaturesEXCEPT .A.thestrictpoeticform B.thefreeandnaturalrhythmC.theeasyflowoffeelings D.thesimpleandconversationallanguage“Thenallcollapsed,andthegreatshroudofthesearolledonasitrolledfivethousandyearsago.quotedsentence,theauthormightimplythat .A.nothingchangesinthe5000yearsofhumanhistoryman'sdesiretoconquernaturecanonlyendinhisowndestructionnatureisevilasitwas5000yearsagonaturehastheultimatecreativepower“Standingonthebareground,—myheadbathedbytheblitheair,andupliftedintoinfinitespace,—allmeanegotismvanishes.Ibecomeatransparenteye-ball.Iamnothing.Iseeall.ThecurrentsoftheUniversalBeingcirculatethroughme;IampartorparticleofGod. ”Theabovepassageistakenfrom .A.Stowe'UnscleToms'Cabin B.Cooper's“LeatherstockingTales ”C.Emerson's“Nature” D.DreiserS'istserCarrieWhichofthefollowingworksbestillustratestheCalvinisticviewoforiginalsin?A.Stowe'UnscleTons'Cabin B.James'ThsePortraitofaLady.C.Hemingway'AsFarewelltoArms D.Hawthorne'ThseScarletLetter.'sBesidesymbolism,allthefollowingqualitiesEXCEPT 'sworldclassic.A.narrativepower B.psychologicalanalysisC.speculativeagility D.optimisticviewoflifeInallhisnovelsTheodoreDreisersetshimselftoprojectthe Americanvalues.Forexample,inSisterCarrie,thereisnotonecharacterwhosestatusisnotdeterminedeconomically.A.Puritan B.materialisticC.psychological D.religiousInDaisyMiller,HenryJamesrevealsDaisy 's byshowingherrelativelyunreservedmanners.A.hypocrisy B.coldandindifferenceC.graceandpatience D.AmericannessTheraftwithwhichHuckandJimmaketheirvoyagedowntheMississippiRivermaysymbolizeallthefollowingEXCEPT .A.areturntonatureanescapefromevils,injustices,andcorruptionofthecivilizedsocietytheAmericansocietyintheearly19thcenturyasmallworldwherepeopleofdifferentcolorscanlivefriendlyandhappilycanberegardedasaEmilyGrierson,theprotagonistinFaulkner 'sstory“ARoseforEmily,canberegardedasathefollowingqualitiesEXCEPT .A.oldvaluesB.rigidideasofsocialstatusC.bigotryandeccentricity D.harmonyandintegrityAsaModernistpoet,Poundisnotedforhisactiveinvolvementinthe .cubistschoolofmodernpaintingImagistMovementstream-of-consciousnesstechniqueGermanExpressionismThestatementthataboy 'snightjourneytoanIndianvillagetowitnesstheviolenceofbothbirthanddeathTOC\o"1-5"\h\zprovidesallthepossibilitiesofalearningexperiencemaywellsumupthemajorthemeof .Faulkner'sstory“ARoseforEmily ”Hemingway'sstory“IndianCamp”Irving'sstory“TheLegendofSleepyHollow ”James'sstory“DaisyMiller”WhichofthefollowingplaysbyO 'Neillcanbieogrreaapdhaicuatloly?TheHairyApeB.TheEmperorJonesC.TheIcemanCometh D.LongDays'JourneyIntoNightWhenwesaythatapooryoungmanfromtheWesttriedtomakehisfortuneintheEastbutwasdisillusionedinthequestofanidealizeddream,weareprobablydiscussingabout 'sthematicconcerinhisfictionwriting.HenryJamesB.ScottFitzgeraldC.ErnestHemingwayD.WilliamFaulknerAfterhisexperiencesintheforest,YoungGoodmanBrownreturnstoSalem .desperateandgloomy B.renewedinhisfaithC.wearingablackveil D.unawareofhisownsinAccordingtoMarkTwain,inrivertownsupanddowntheMississippi,itwaseveryboy 'sdredaygrowuptobe .Methodistpreacher B.ajusticeofthepeaceC.ariverboatpilot D.apirateontheIndianocean1.Shakespeare's aremainlywrittenundertheprinciplethatnationalunityunderamightyandjustsovereignisanecessity.historyplaysB.tragediesC.comediesD.playsWordsworththoughtthat istheonlysubjectofliteraryinterest.A.nationB.pastexperienceC.commonlifeD.natureisthefirstimportantEnglishessayistandthefounderofmodernscienceinEngland.A.FrancisBacon B.EdmundSpenserC.WilliamCarxton D.SidneyWhichofthebelowisNOTwrittenbyJamesJoyce?A.DublinersAPortraitoftheArtistasaYoungManUlyssesLeather-StockingTalesisregardedasthefirstAmericanproseepic.A.WastelandB.Moby-DickC.SongofMyself D.TheScarletLetterhasalwaysbeenregardedasawriterwho“perfectedthebestclassicstylethatAmericanLiteratureeverproduced.”A.WashingtonIrvingB.EmersonC.HawthorneD.JoyceWhichisnotthemainconcernofEmilyDickinson'poetry?A.herownexperience B.natureC.loveD.industrializationTheCatcherintheRyeisregardedasa .A.Jewish'sclassic B.black'sclassicC.student'sclassic D.student'sheraldFitzgeraldneversparedanintimatetouchinhisfictiontodealwith oftheAmericanDream.A.thebankruptcy B.thesuccessC.thefulfillment D.theformingisHemingway'sfirsttruenovel.A.InOurTime B.ForWhomtheBellTollsC.TheSunAlsoRises D.TheOldManandtheSeaTheworkthatpresented,forthefirsttimeinEnglishliterature,acomprehensiverealisticpictureofthemedievalEnglishsocietyandcreatedawholegalleryofvividcharactersfromallwalksoflifeismostlikely .WilliamLangland'PiersPlowmanGeoffreyChaucer'sTheCanterburyTalesJohnGower'ConfessioAmantisSirGawainandtheGreenKnightThetragedyofDr.Faustus,theprotagonistinChristopherMarlowe'sTheTragicHistoryofDr.Faustus,istheveryfacethat .manisconfinedtotimehetriedtojoinAfricatoSpainhebecameamanwithoutsoulafterhesolditheconjuredupHelen,theladywhowastheverycourseoftheTrojanWarHerearetwolinesfromalingpoem:"Uponagreatadventurehewasbond,ThatgreatestGlorianatohimgave."Thepoemmustbe .A.BeowulfB.JohnMilton'sSamsonAgonistesC.ThomasGray'sElegyWritteninaCountyChurchyardD.EdmundSpenser'sTheFaerieQueeneLiteratureofNeoclassicismisdifferentfromthatofRomanticisminthat .A.theformercelebratesreason,rationality,orderandinstructionwhilethelatterseesliteratureasanexpressionofanindividual'sfeelingandexperiencestheformerisheavilyreligiousbutthelatterseculartheformerisanintellectualmovementthepurposeofwhichistoarousethemiddleclassforpoliticalrightswhilethelatterisconcernedwiththepersonalcultivation.theformeradvocatesthe"returntonature"whereasthelatterturnstotheancientGreekandRomanwritersforitsmodelsWhenhewrites,inAnEssayonCriticism,"Avileconceitinpompouswordsexpressed,/Islikeaclowninregalpurpledressed",AlexanderPopemeansthat .A.pompouswordsarealwaysdestructivetogoodtastethepurplecolourisfortheroyalonlyanditisridiculoustodressaclowninpurpleconceitsarealwaysmisleadingD.truewitisbestinaplainstyle"TheshepherdinVirgilgrewatlastacquaintedwithLove,andfoundhimanativeoftherocks." (SamuelJohnson,"TotheRightHonorabletheEarlofChesterfield")Thespeakerhereis .A.cheerful B.ironicC.mysteriousD.nonchalant"Surface","Sneerwell","Backbite",and"Candour"aremostlikelythenamesofthecharactersinA.Shaw'sMrsWarren'sProfessionSheridan'sTheSchoolforScandalShakespeare'sLove'sLabour'sLostChristopherMarlowe'sDr.FaustusThefirstlineofWilliamBlake'swell-knownpoem"TheTyger"reads,"Tyger!Tyger!Burningbright".Therepeatedword"tiger"(tiger)withanexclamationmarksuggests .A.joy B.fear C.pain D.fondnessWhatdoesWordsworth'spoem"TheSolitaryReaper"tellusaboutRomanticist?A.Toromanticists,poetryisanexpressionofanindividual'sfeelingsandexperiencesnomatterhowfragmentaryandmomentarythesefeelingsandexperiencesare.Romanticisttakedelightonlyinsoundeffect,thethemeofaworkisnottheirconcernRomanticistarenotpatientpeople;theywouldleavebeforetherevelationofthetheme.Poetryshouldpresenttheapparentandtangible.Thelines,"Itwasamiracleofraredevice,/Asunnypleasuredomewithcavesofice,"arefoundinA.SamuelTaylorColeridge's"KublaKhan"WilliamWordsworth's"LinesWritteninEarlySpring"JohnKeats's"OdetoAutumn"D.PercyByssheShelly's"odetotheWestWind"Eliot'spoem,TheWasteLand,ismainlyconcernedwiththe ofsmorderncivilization.A.socialcorruption B.spiritualbreakupC.physicalbreakup D.religiouscorruption.PrometheusUnboundisShelley'sgreatestachievement.Prometheus,accordingtotheGreekmythology,waschainedbyZeusonMountCaucasusandsufferedthevulture'sfeedingonhisliverfor .A.planningarevolttodethroneGodmisinterpretingGod'sdecreetoreconcilemanandnatureprophesyingthearrivalofspringinawinterseasonstealingthefirefromheavenandgivingittoman"'Damnthefool!Thereheis',criedHeathcliff,sinkingbackintohisseat.'Hush,mydarling!Hush,hush,Catherine!I'llstay.Ifheshotmeso,I'dexpirewithablessinginmylips.'"Thenovelfromwhichthepassageistakenmustbe .A.JaneAusten'sPrideandPrejudiceCharlesDickens'sTheOldCuriosityShopSamuelRichardson'sPamelaEmilyBronte'sWutheringHeights"MyLastDuchess"isapoemthatbestexemplifierRobertBrowning's .A.sensitiveearforthesoundsoftheEnglishlanguageexcellentchoiceofwordsmasteringofthemetricaldevicesuseofthedramaticmonologueHereisapassagefromMiddlemarch,anovelbyGeorgeEliot:"Herbloomingfull-pulsedyouthstoodthereinamoralimprisonmentwhichmadeitselfonewiththechill,colourless,narrowedlandscape,withtheshrunkenfurniture,thenever-readbooks,andtheghostlystaginpalefanaticworldthatseemedtobevanishingfromthedaylight,"Whoistheladymentionedinthequotedpassage?A.Dorothea B.EmmaC.Molly D.IreneTessoftheD'Urbervilles,oneofThomasHardy'sbestknownnovels,portraysmanas .beinghereditarilyeithergoodorbadbeingself-sufficienthavingnocontroloverhisownfateD.stillretaininghisownfaithinaworldofconfusionWhichofthefollowingbringsLITTLEimpactonthedevelopmentof20thcenturyliterature?A.FriedrichNietzche'sassertions:"Godisdead"ArtherSchopenharuer'sandHenryBergson'sphilosophicalideasofirrationality.OscarWilde'sideaof"ArtforArt'sSake".Freudian-Jungianpsycho-analysisThetermtoneinliteraturemeans .A.soundeffectsuchasrhymeandmetricaldevicethepitchofawordusedtodetermineitsmeaninginthegivencontextthemannerofexpressiontoindicatethespeaker'sattitudetowardsthesubjectD.ashadeofcolourtoreflectthechangeofthelight"TheLoveSongofJ.AlfredPrufrock"?A.Heisanmanofaaction.Heisamanofapathy.Heisamanofpassion.HeisamanofinactivityInwhichofthefollowingpoemsbyWilliamButlerYeatsdidyoufindtheallusiontoHelenandtheTrojanWar?"SailingtoByzantium""LedaandtheSwan""TheLakeIsleifInnisfree".D."SownbytheSallyGarden""Hewasafraidofher-thesmall,severewomanwithgreyinghairsuddenlyburstingoutinsuchfrenzy.Thepostmancamerunningback,afraidsomethinghadhappened./theysawhistrippedcapovertheshortcurtains.MrsMorelrushestothedoor."Theabovepassageidtakenfrom .A.CharlotteBronte'sTheProfessorCharlesDickens'sDomebeyandSonJohnGalsworthy'sTheForsyteSagaJamesJoyceistheauthorofallthefollowingnovelsexcept .A.Dubliners B.JudetheObscureC.APortraitoftheArtistasaYoungManD.UlyssesWhichofthefollowingworksconcernsmostconcentratedtheCalvinisticviewoforiginalsin?A.TheWasteland.B.TheScarletLetter.C.LeavesofGrass.D.AsILayDyingWecanperhapssummarizethatWaltWhitman'spoemsarecharacterizedbyallthefollowingfeaturesexceptthattheyare /A.conversationalandcrudelyric
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