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        高等自學(xué)考試指定教材沖刺模擬試卷2

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        I Multiple Choice ( 40 points in all , 1 for each )
            1. The Renaissance was _______ in reaching England not only because of England ''s separation from the Continent , but also because of its domestic unrest .
            A. quick
            B. slow
            C. speedy
            D. deep
            2. Geoffrey Chaucer introduced from France the rhymed stanzas of various types to English poetry to replace the Old English ______ verse .
            A. rhymed
            B. alliterative
            C. romantic
            D. visionary
            3. In the history play Henry IV , William Shakespeare present the _____ spirit for the integrity of England .
            A. pessimistic
            B. optimistic
            C. patriotic
            D. active
            4. In the 18th century English literature , teh representative writer of new -classicism is ________.
            A. Swift
            B. Defoe
            C. Milton
            D. Pope
            5. A number of poems from Songs of Innocence find a counterpart in Songs of Experience .Infant Joy is matched with Infant Sorrow , and the pure Lambis paired with the flaming ________ .
            A. The Chimney Sweeper
            B. London
            C. Sheep
            D. Tyger
            6. The unifying principle in _____ written by G.G. Byron is the basic ironic theme of appearance and reality .
            A. Child Harold ''s Pilgrimage
            B. Cain
            C. Don Juan
            D. Hours of Idleness
            7. Jane Austen ''s main literary concern is about human beings in their ______ relationships . Because of this , her novels have a universal significance .
            A. personal
            B. natural
            c. satisfied
            D. hostile
            8. Among the famous novelists of the Victorian period were the critical realists like _____, William Makepeace Thackery , Charlotte Bronte , Emily Bronte , Mrs . Gaskell and Anthony Trollope , etc .
            A. Thomas Hardy
            B. Charles Dickens
            C. Robert Browning
            D. Jane Austen
            9. The short lyric Break ,Break , Break , is written in memory of ______ ''s best friend , Arthur Hallam , whose death has a lifelong influence on the poet .
            A. Afred Tennyson
            B. Robert Browning
            C. Emily Bronte
            D. Charlotte Bronte
            10. Reading _____ ''s Crossing the Bar , we can feel his fearlessness towards death , his faith in God and afterlife .
            A. Afred Tennyson
            B. Robert Browning
            C. John Keats
            D. Emily Dickins
            11. Generally speaking , _________ is the best of T.S. Eliot''s plays in the sense that it contains the best poetry and the most coherent drama .
            A.Murder in the Cathedral
            B. The Cocktail Party
            C. Hamlet
            D. The Family Reunion
            12. With his conversion to ______ in 1927 , T.S. Eliot characterized his Four Quartes by a philosophical and emotional calm quite in contrast to the despair and suffering of his early works .
            A. Catholicism
            B. Protestantism
            C. Anglicanism
            D. Enlightenment
            13. In his novel Ulysses , James Joyce intends to present a microcosm of the whole _____ by providing an instance of how a single event contains all the events of its kind , and how history is recapitulated in the happenings of one day .
            A. animal kingdom
            B. human life
            C. Ireland
            D. Britain
            14. In his Finnegan''s Wake , an encycleopedic work , James Joyce ambitiously attempted to pack the whole history of mankind into _______ .
            A. one man''s mind
            B. one night''s dream
            C. one story
            D. one lyric poem
            15. Transcendentalists recognized _____ as the “ highest power of the soul ”。
            A. intuition
            B. Thoreau
            C. Mark Twain
            D. Dreiser
            17. Where Mark Twain satirized European manners at times , ________ was an admirer .
            A. O.Henry
            B. Henry James
            C. Walt Whitman
            D. Jack London
            18. “ The Way of the Beaten : A Harp in the Wind ,” this is the title of one chapter in Dreiser'' s novel _______ .
            A. An American Tragedy
            B. Sister Carrie
            C. Dreiser Looks at Russia
            D. Jannie Gerhardt
            19. The American “ Thirties ” , lasted from the crash , through the ensuing Great Depression , until the outbreak of the Second World War 1939 . This was a period of _____ .
            A. poverty
            B. important social movement
            C. a new social consciousness
            D. all of the above
            20. In the pre-war period , such writers as _______ , pointed out the contradictions between what American preached and they practiced .
            A. Mark Twain
            B. Stephen Grane
            C. Theodore Dreise
            D. all of the above
            21. The period of the old English literature extends from about 450 to 1066 , the year of the ______ of England .
            A. religious Reformation
            B. Norman Conquest
            C. Roman Invasion
            D. the centralization of power
            22. The ______ movement in the eighteenth century Europe was a furtherance of the Renaissance of the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries .
            A. Enlightenment
            B. Renaissance
            C. Sentimental
            D. Transcendental
            23. As a lexicographer , Samuel Johnson distinguished himself as the author of the first English _______ by an Englishman .
            A. novel
            B. drama
            C. poetry
            D. dictionary
            24. The novel Oliver Twist presents Oliver Twist as Charles Dickens'' first ______ hero .
            A. female
            B. male
            C. child
            D. imaginary
            25. _______ is considered to be the best-known English dramatist since William Shakespeare .
            A. George Bernard Shaw
            B. Richard Brinsley Sheridan
            C. Christopher Marlowe
            D. John Donne
            26. T.S. Eliot ''s classic expression of the temper of his age is ________ .
            A. The Waste Land
            B. Ash Wednesday
            C. Four Quartets
            D. The Love Song of J.Alfred Prufrock
            27. The short story ________ is taken from Irving ''s work named The Sketch Book .
            A. Young Goodman Brown
            B. The legend of sleepy Hollow
            C. Rip Van Wrinkle
            D. Nature
            28. Hester Prynne is the heroine in Hawthorne ''s novel _______________ .
            A. The House of the Seven Gables
            B. The Scarlet Letter
            C. Moby Dick
            D. Daisy Milly
            29. American writers of the first postwar era self-consciously acknowledged that they were a “_______________” .
            A. Lost Generation
            B. Broken Generation
            C. Optimist
            D. Pessimist
            30. Fitzgerald summarized the experiences and attitudes of the 1920s decade in his masterpiece novel _______ .
            A. This Side of Paradise
            B. Tender Is the Night
            C. The American Dream
            D. The Great Gatsby
            31. _________ , the first important English essayist , is best known for his essays which greatly influenced the development of this literary form .
            A. John Donne
            B. John Milton
            C. Francis Bacon
            D. Edmund Spenser
            32. Pope''s An Essay on Criticism is a didactic poem written in ________ .
            A. blank verse
            B. heroic couplets
            C. free verse
            D. dramatic monologue
            33. According to Edmund Spenser''s own explanation , his The Faerie Queene is a “________” , but it is also an allegory .
            A. imaginary poem
            B. historical poem
            C. romantic poem
            D. poetic drama
            34. Sheridan''s plays , especially The Rivals and The school for Scandal , are generally regarded as important links between the masterpiece of Shakespeare and those of ________.
            A. Christopher Marlow
            B. John Galsworthy
            C. Bernard Shaw
            D. James Joyce
            35. Shelley''s greatest achievement is his four-act poetic drama —— __________ .
            A. Promethus Unbound
            B. Ode to the West Wind
            C. Adonais
            D. In Defense of Poetry
            36. Charlotte Bronte''s works are all about the struggle of an individual consciousness towards self-realization , about some lonely and neglected _______ .
            A. young man
            B. young woman
            C. children
            D. old people
            37. In general , Browning ''s _______ are not meant to entertain the readers with the usual acoustic and visual pleasures , but they are supposed to keep them alert , thoughtful and enlightened .
            A. novels
            B. essays
            C. plays
            D. poems
            38. ________ novels are all Victorian in date . Most of them are set in Wessex , the fictional primitive and crude rural region which is really the home place he both loves and hates .
            A. Hardy''s
            B. Bronte''s
            C. Lawrence''s
            D. Joyce''s
            39. In his essay , _______ clearly expresses the main principles of his Transcnedentalist pursuit and his love for nature .
            A. Francis Bacon
            B. Walt Whitman
            C. Ralph Waldo Emerson
            D. Ezra Pound
            40. In ______ , Hawthorne discusses sin and evil and sets out to prove that everyone posesses some evil secret .
            A. The Scarlet Letter
            B. Young Goodman Brown
            C. Sister Carrie
            D. Daisy Milly