美国文学模拟试题三文档格式.docx
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I.Trueorfalsechoices:
20%(Onepointforeachitem)
()1.“Tobelieveyourownthought,tobelievethatwhatistrueforyouinyourprivateheartistrueforallmen—thatisgenius.”ThesentenceshowstheopinionofJosephHeller.
()2.PartOneofTheAutobiographyopenswithalettertoDorothyJames,Franklin'
swife.
()3.In“TheCaskofAmontillado”,Montresorsuddenlychainstheslow-footedFortunatotoastone,andwallsuptheentrancetothissmallcrypt,therebytrappingFortunatoinsideforever.
()4.ArthurDimmesdale
inTheScarletLetterisaspecimenofHawthorne’schilling,cold-bloodedhumananimals.
()5.Thelines—“Apoemshouldnotmean/Butbe”comesfrom“ArsPoetica”byMacLeish.
()6.O’Neill’sgreatpurposewastotryanddiscovertherootofhumandesiresandfrustrations.Heshowedmostofthecharactersinhisplaysasseekingmeaningandpurposeintheirlivesbutallmetdisappointment.
()7.Catch-22combinescomicabsurditywiththehorrorsofwarinordertocriticizebureaucraticauthorityandpeopleoverthelivesofothers.
()8.SaulBellowwasawardedtheNobelPrizeforLiteraturein1975.
()9.EzraPoundwasoneoftheprimemoversofImagism.
()10.EmersonisthementortoThoreau.
()11.InTheOpenBoat,Craneexploresthethemethatmenismorepowerfulthannatureandmenwillconsequentlydefeatnaturaldisasterswithnaturalandimpressionisticapproaches.
()12.StephenCraneisconsideredasoneofAmericannaturalisticwriters.
()13.Fitzgeraldsummarizedtheexperiencesandattitudesofthe1920sdecadeinhismasterpiecenovelTenderistheNight.
()14.ThenarratorinTheGreatGatsbyisaminorcharacternamedNickCarraway,whoisalsoaparticipantintheevent.
()15.WilliamFaulknerwasawardedtheNobelPrizeforliteraturein1949andthePulitzerPrizein1954and1962.
()16.AFarewelltoArmsisHemingway’sfirsttruenovelinwhichhedepictsavividportraitof“thelostgeneration”.
()17.Hemingway’swritingstyle,togetherwithhisthemeandhero,isgreatlyandpermanentlyinfluencedbyhisexperienceinthewar.
()18.InWaltWhiteman’spoem“OCaptain!
MyCaptain!
”,captainreferstoPresidentLincoln.
()19.EmilyDickinson’spoeticidiomisnotedforobscure.
()20.InvisibleManexploresthethemeofthewhitemanfromthelowersocialclassstrivefortheiridentity.
II.Matchthefollowingwritersandtheirworks:
10%(Onepointforeachitem)
Writers:
()1.RalphWaldoEmerson
()2.RobertFrost
()3.SaulBellow
()4.JosephHeller
()5.RalphWaldoEllison
()6.EzraPound
()7.ErnestHemingway
()8.EmilyDickinson
()9.KatherineAnnePorter
()10.HenryWadsworthLongfellow
Works:
a.Self-Reliance
b.InvisibleMan
c.PaleHorse,PaleRider
d.TheSunAlsoRises
e.StoppingbyWoodsonaSnowyEvening
f.SuccessisCountedSweetest
g.SongofMyself
h.Catch-22
i.LookingforMr.Green
j.Cantos
III.Identifythefollowingbychoosingtheauthor’snameandthenameoftheworks:
20%(1pointsforeachitem)
1.Thatfelicity,whenIreflectedonit,hasinducedmesometimestosay,thatwereitofferedtomychoice,Ishouldhavenoobjectiontoarepetitionofthesamelifefromitsbeginning,onlyaskingtheadvantagesauthorshaveinasecondeditiontocorrectsomefaultsofthefirst.
SoImight,besidescorrectingthefaults,changesomesinisteraccidentsandeventsofitforothersmorefavorable.
Author:
A.WilliamFaulknerB.BenjaminFranklinC.RalphWaldoEllison
Work:
A.TheAutobiographyB.BarnBurningC.TheGreatGatsby
2.Itwasnowmidnight,andmytaskwasdrawingtoaclose.Ihadcompletedtheeighth,theninth,andthetenthtier.Ihadfinishedaportionofthelastandtheeleventh;
thereremainedbutasinglestonetobefittedandplasteredin.Istruggledwithitsweight;
Iplaceditpartiallyinitsdestinedposition.Butnowtherecamefromoutthenichealowlaughthaterectedthehairsuponmyhead.Itwassucceededbyasadvoice,whichIhaddifficultyinrecognisingasthatofthenobleFortunato.
A.EdgarAllanPoeB.WilliamFaulknerC.RalphWaldoEllison
A.TheCaskofAmontilladoB.BarnBurningC.TheAutobiography
3.Theworldhasbeeninstructedbyitskings,whohavesomagnetizedtheeyesofnations.Ithasbeentaughtbythiscolossalsymbolthemutualreverencethatisduefrommantoman.Thejoyfulloyaltywithwhichmenhaveeverywheresufferedtheking,thenoble,orthegreatproprietortowalkamongthembyalawofhisown,makehisownscaleofmenandthings,andreversetheirs,payforbenefitsnotwithmoneybutwithhonor,andrepresentthelawinhisperson,wasthehieroglyphicbywhichtheyobscurelysignifiedtheirconsciousnessoftheirownrightandcomeliness,therightofeveryman.
A.WaltWhitmanB.WilliamFaulknerC.RalphW.Emerson
A.TheRoadNotTakenShotAnArrowC.Self-reliance
4.Alanewasforthwithopenedthroughthecrowdofspectators.Precededbythebeadle,andattendedbyanirregularprocessionofstern-browedmenandunkindlyvisagedwomen,HesterPrynnesetforthtowardstheplaceappointedforherpunishment.Acrowdofeagerandcuriousschoolboys,understandinglittleofthematterinhand,exceptthatitgavethemahalf-holiday,ranbeforeherprogress,turningtheirheadscontinuallytostareintoherfaceandatthewinkingbabyinherarms,andattheignominiousletteronherbreast.Itwasnogreatdistance,inthosedays,fromtheprisondoortothemarket-place.
A.NathanielHawthorneB.WilliamFaulknerC.EmilyDickenson
A.MobyDickB.TheScarletLetterC.Walden
5.Astheboatbouncedfromthetopofeachwave,thewindtorethroughthehairofthehatlessmen,andasthecraftploppedhersterndownagainthespraysplashedpastthem.Thecrestofeachofthesewaveswasahill,fromthetopofwhichthemensurveyed,foramoment,abroadtumultuousexpanse,shiningandwind-riven.Itwasprobablysplendid.Itwasprobablyglorious,thisplayofthefreesea,wildwithlightsofemeraldandwhiteandamber.
A.HenryJamesB.WilliamFaulknerC.StephenCrane
B.TheOpenBoatC.MissJewett
6.Well,shecouldjusthearCorneliatellingherhusbandthatMotherwasgettingalittlechildishandthey’dhavetohumorher.ThethingthatmostannoyedherwasthatCorneliathoughtshewasdeaf,dumb,andblind.Littlehastyglancesandtinygesturestossedaroundhereandoverherheadsaying,“Don’tcrossher,letherhaveherway,she’seightyyearsold,”andshesittingthereasifshelivedinathinglasscage.
A.OscarWilde.W.LongfellowC.KatherineAnnePorter
A.TheJiltingofGrannyWeatherallB.MobyDickC.TheJollyCorner
7.
AlittlebeforethreetheLutheranministerarrivedfromFlushing,andIbegantolookinvoluntarilyoutthewindowsforothercars.
SodidGatsby’sfather.
Andasthetimepassedandtheservantscameinandstoodwaitinginthehall,hiseyesbegantoblinkanxiously,andhespokeoftheraininaworried,uncertainway.
Theministerglancedseveraltimesathiswatch,soItookhimasideandaskedhimtowaitforhalfanhour.
Butitwasn’tanyuse.
Nobodycame.
A.F.S.FitzgeraldB.ArtherMillerC.H.W.Longfellow
A.OnceMoreTotheLakeB.BarnBurningC.TheGreatGatsby
8."
No!
"
Harrissaidviolently,explosively."
Damnation!
Sendhimoutofhere!
Nowtime,thefluidworld,rushedbeneathhimagain,thevoicescomingtohimagainthroughthesmellofcheeseandsealedmeat,thefearanddespairandtheoldgriefofblood…
A.F.S.FitzgeraldB.WilliamFaulknerC.RobertFrost
A.InvisibleManB.BarnBurningC.TheHappyPrince
9."
Goodnight,"
theothersaid.Turningofftheelectriclighthecontinuedtheconversationwithhimself.Itisthelightofcourse,butitisnecessarythattheplacebecleanandpleasant.Youdonotwantmusic.Certainlyyoudonotwantmusic.Norcanyoustandbeforeabarwithdignityalthoughthatisallthatisprovidedforthesehours.Whatdidhefear?
Itwasnotfearordread.Itwasanothingthatheknewtoowell.Itwasallanothingandamanwasnothingtoo.Itwasonlythatthelightwasallitneededandacertaincleannessandorder.Somelivedinitandneverfeltitbutheknewitallwasnadaypuesnadaynadaypuesnada.
A.WallaceStevensB.WilliamFaulknerC.ErnestHemingway
A.DeathofaSalesmanClean,Well-lightedPlaceC.Recitatif
10.ABBIE--(giveshimafuriouspushwhichsendshimstaggeringbackandspringstoherfeet--withwildrageandhatred)Don'
tyedaretechme!
Whatrighthevyet'
questionme'
bouthim?
Hewa'
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ThinkI'
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I'
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Ihatethesighto'
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Ihateye!
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.C.WilliamsB.E.G.O’neillC.SaulBellow
A.DesireUndertheElmsB.LookingforMr.GreenC.Catch-22
IV.Completethefollowing:
20%
1.Somesaytheworldwillendin_____,
Somesayin_____.
FromwhatI’vetastedof_____
Iholdwiththosewhofavor_____.
Butifithadto_____twice,
IthinkIknowenoughof_____(6%)
2.WhosewoodstheseareIthinkI_____.
His_____isinthevillage,though;
Hewillnotseeme_____here
Towatchhis_____fillupwith_____.(5%)
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