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1、Part I Fill in the blanks:(20 points, 2point for each)1. The First World War stands as a great dividing line between the nineteenth century and the contemporary American literature.2. American writers of the first postwar era self-consciously acknowledged that they were a _Lost Generation , devoid o

2、f faith and alienated from a civilization.3. The most significant American poem of the twentieth century was The Waste Land.4. The publication of The Waste Land, written by Thomas Ste? arns Eliot , helped to establish a modern tradition of literature rich with learning and allusive thought.5. F. Sco

3、tt Fitzgerald summarized the experiences and attitudes of the 1920s decade in his masterpiece novel The Great Gatsby .6. The Great Depression of the 1930s greatly weakened the American nations self-con? fidence.7. An American woman writer named Gertrude Stein who had lived in Paris since 1903, welco

4、med the young expatriates to her literary salon, and gave them a name the Lost Generation.8. Ezra Pound was the leader of a new movement in poetry which he called the Imagist movement.9. Ezra Pounds major work of poetry is the long poem called The Cantos .10. Robert Frost s first book A Boys Will br

5、ought him to the attention of influential critics, such as Ezra Pound, who praised him as an authentic poet.Part IMultiple choice :( 20points, 1 point for each)Directions: In this part of the test, there are twenty items. Choose the best answer and write the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.

6、1. Dreiser s naturalism and his choice of subject often echo his predecessoBr,_ _, but his style and method are very different.A. Mark TwainB. Stephen CraneC. Henry JamesD. Emerson2. Sister Carrie written by _B_ is considered as one of the representative naturalistic novel in the American literature

7、.A. Sinclair LewisB. Theodore DreiserC. F. Scott Fitagerald D. H.L.Mencken3. Mark Twain s B tells a story of his boyhood ambitious to become a riverboat pilot, upand down the Mississippi.A. Roughing ItB. The Adventures of Huckleberry FinnC. Life on the MississippiD. The Adventures of Tom Sawyer4. _B

8、 _ is the scene of Dreisers Sister Carrie.A. New YorkB. ChicagoC. CaliforniaD. Washington5. Mark Twain created, in _A, a masterpiece of American realism that is also one of the great books of world literature.A. The Adventures of Huckleberry FinnPage 1 of 8B. The Adventures of Tom SawyerC. The Man T

9、hat Corrupted HadleyburgD. The Gilded Age6. American literature produced only one female poet during the 19th century. This was C_.A. Anne BradstreetB. Jane AustenC. Emily DickinsonD. Harriet Beecher7. With Howells, James, and Mark Twain active on the scene, _C_ became the major trend in the seventi

10、es and eighties of the 19th century.A. sentimentalismB. RomanticismC. realismD. naturalism8. Leaves of Grass has _A editions.A. nineB. fiveC. sixD. sevens writing.the GildAe_d_ A_g. e ” by the true father of American national literature.9. _D is not among the artistic features of WhitmanA. The use o

11、f the poetic “I ” B. Free verseC. Musicality or rhythmD. Allegory10. The realistic period is referred to asA. Mark TwainB. Henry JamesC. Emily DickinsonD. Theodore Dreiser11. C_ is regarded by H. L. Menken asA. Emily DickinsonB. Henry JamesC. Mark TwainD. Theodore Dreiser representative book.12.bein

12、g a boy sb ook specially writtenfor the adults, is Mark Twain ms ostA. Roughing ItB. The Adventures of Huckleberry FinnC. Life on the MississippiD. The Adventures of Tom Sawyer13. Henry James s fame generally rests upon his novels and stories withD A. the love and marriage themeB. the theme of humor

13、 and satire on lifeC. the theme of revealing the miserable life of the poor and criticizing the capitalismD. the international theme14. A showed great interest in Chinese literature and translated the poetry of LiPo into English, and was influenced by Confucian ideas.A. Ezra PoundB. Robert FrostC. T

14、. S. EliotD. E. E. Cummings15. With William Dean Howells, Henry James, and Mark Twain active on the scene, _Cbecame the major trend in the seventies and eighties of the nineteenth century.A. sentimentalismB. romanticismC. realismD. naturalism16. Ezra Pounds long poemB contained more than one hundred

15、 poems looselyconnected.Page 2 of 8A. The Waste LandB. The CantosC. Don JuanD. Queen Mab17. In Paris, Ernest Hemingway, along with D, accomplished a revolu? tion inliterary style and language.A. Gertrude Stein B. Ezra PoundC. James Joyce D. all of the above18. B tells the Joad family s life from the

16、 time they were evicted from their farm inOklahoma until their first winter in California.A. Of Mice and MenB. The Grapes of WrathC. The Great GatsbyD. For Whom the Bell Tolls19. The two areas on which the modem American writers concentrated their criticism were the failures of American society and

17、A .A. the failure of communication among AmericansB. the economic depressionC. the extreme prosperity of AmericaD. the paradise of New Land20. Who of the following is NOT a 20th century American poet?AA. Henry Wordsworth Longfellow B. Amy LowellC. Ezra Pound D. Robert FrostPart II Identification (20

18、 points, 2 point for each)Decide whether the following statements are true or false.1. The sound of Whitman sw ords casts a magic, romantic spell over readers. His tone is awesome, sad and melancholy. F2. Haiku, a form of traditional Japanese poetry, greatly influenced the Imagist movement . T3. Lea

19、ves of Grass is Whitman s life work. T4. Thanks in part to the efforts of Ezra Pound, Robert Frost was published in England and quickly became recognized as a major American poet.T5. In 1954, T. S. Eliot was awarded a Nobel Prize for his “ masteryo f the art of modern narration. ” F6. Hemingway beli

20、eved that a man could find meaning in life by facing his death with dignity and courage. T7. Realists thought highly of individual status and role in the world. The romanticists preferred the innate or intuitive perception by the heart of man. They thought that man was essentially of goodwill, only

21、the civilized society made him degenerate. They pointed out, the means to uproot evils and to save mankind was habits, and to return to “natural primitive state ”. F8. Literary naturalism may be regarded as the new development of literary realism, and was sometimes called “pessimistic realism. ” The

22、 naturalistic writers were philosophical pessimists. T9. Hemingway, Pound, Cummings, Dos Passos, and Fitzgerald, belong to the school of “Beat Generation”. F10. F. Scott Fitzgerald is called the leader and poet laureate of the Jazz Age who wrote the novels of the Jazz Age.TPage 3 of 86 T 7 F 8 T 9 F

23、 10 TPart III Appreciation (20 points)Directions: In this part of the test, there are two excerpts. Each of the excerpts is followed by several questions. Read the excerpts and answer the questions on the Answer Sheet.Part AThe apparition of these faces in the crowd;Petals on a wet, black bough.Ques

24、tions:1. Who is the writer of this poem? Ezra Pound (2%)2. What is the title of this poem? In A Station of the Metro (2%)3. What images in this poem suggest Haiku poetry and what images are(3%“) modern ”4. What is the effect of the parallel between lines one and two of the poem? And what feeling and

25、 meaning does the poem express to you? (3%)Part BI shall be telling this with a sigh Somewhere ages and ages hence: Two roads diverged in a wood, and II took the one less traveled by, And that has made all the difference Questions:1. Who is the writer of this poem? (2%)2. What is the title of this p

26、oem? (2%)3. What kind of feeling does this stanza show? (3%)4. How do you appreciate this poem? (3%)Part A1. Ezra Pound2. In A Station of the Metro3. Answer should comment on the parallel between the“ modern ” imagery (description ofurban crowds and transportation, loneliness) of the first line and

27、the traditional “ Oriental ” imagery (budding flowers on a tree, wetness) of the second line.4. What is the effect of the parallel between lines one and two of the poem? Describe thestylistic result of the parallel and the feelings it evokesPage 4 of 8Part B1. Robert Frost2. the road not taken3. Thi

28、s poem is written in classic five-line stanzas, with the rhyme scheme a-b-a-a-b andconversational rhythm. The poem seems to be about the poet, walking in the woods in autumn, choosing which road he should follow on his walk. In real?ity, it concerns theimportant decisions which one must make in life

29、, when one must give up one desirable thing in order to possess another. Then, whatever the outcome, one must accept the consequences of one s choice for it is not possible to go back and have another chance to choose differently.4. In the poem, the poet hesitates for a long time, wondering which ro

30、ad to take, becausethey are both pretty. In the end, he follows the one which seems to have fewer travelers on it. Symbolically, he chose to follow an unusual, solitary life; perhaps he was speaking of his choice to become a poet rather than some commoner profession. But he always remembers the road

31、 which he might have taken, and which would have given him a different kind of life.Part AI celebrate myself, and sing myself,And what I assume you shall assume,For every atom belonging to me as good belongs to you.I loafe and invite my soul,I learn and loa, fe at my ease observing a spear of summer

32、 grass.Questions:1. These are the first two stanzas in the first section of a long poem entitled(2)2. The name of the poet is . (2)3. Who is the poet celebrating? Whom do lines 2 3 also include in the celebra- tion? (2)4. What is the verse, structure? (2)5. Take the fifth line as a hint, can you wri

33、te out the name of the poet s completed collections of poems? (2)Part BThey were careless people, Tom and Daisy They smashed up things and creatures and then retreated back into their money or their vast carelessness, or whatever it was that kept them together, and let other people clean up the mess

34、 they had made. . .Questions:1. Which novel is this passage taken from? (2)Page 5 of 82. Who is the writer of this novel? (2)3. What is the author s attitude toward such persons as Tom and Daisy? (6)Part A1. Song of Myself2. Walt Whitman3. The poet is celebrating himself, his own life. Lines 2-3 als

35、o includeyou , the readers and their lives in the celebration.4. free verse5. Leaves of GrassPart B1. The Great Gatsby2. F. Scott Fitzgerald3. The author criticized them as selfish, hypocritical persons.Part IV Comment. (40points, 20points for each)Directions: In this part of the test, you are given

36、 three topics. Choose TWO of them and give a comment on the Answer Sheet. Scores will be given according to the content, grammar and the completenesso f the related knowledge. If you comment on all the three topics, additional points will be given to your final marks.1. Comment on Earnest Hemingways

37、 A Farewell to Arms, from the perspective of the theme, the plot, the characters, and the writing styles.2. Comment on Theodore Dreiser s Sister Carrie.3. Why is Mark Twain considered the central figure in American fiction?4. Comment on Harriet Beecher Stowe s Uncle Toms Cabin.1, Which writer or wor

38、k do you connect with best, why?The American writer F?Scott Fitzgerald s fiction, The Great Gatsby is the work Iconnect with best. The fiction described the disillusion of the American dream which pursued by a liquor upstart, Gatsby, and revealed the tragedy of American society. Gatsby and Daisys lo

39、ve and the breakup could have been a very common love story. But the author compared the girl Gatsby fell in love with to the symbol of youth, money and status, as a means to the pursuit of material wealthy life, American dream. Gatsby exhausted his feeling and intelligence to purse Daisy, and final

40、ly lost his life. He naively thought: the money can renew old dream and redeem the lost love. Unfortunately, he was wrong. He didnize Daisy tt hrec ognvulgar shallow woman. He misjudged the surface feasting and spiritual boredom society. He lived in his dream, then abandoned by Daisy, and snubbed by

41、 the society, and finally turned into a tragedy that can not be recovered. The fiction revealed social crisises deeply hidden behind the luxury through personal tragedy, criticized the essence of American dream and condemned Morality Undone and corruption prevailed in American society. It sounded th

42、e alarm to the world with Gatsby and Mattels death, woke up people from the nothingness of the American dream. It encouraged them to learn from the tragedy and come into the real lifePage 6 of 8 with clear-headed thinking to reality and a more firm belief. The fiction makes me think further. Success

43、 should be achieved by ourselves with our own hardworking, courage, creativity and determination instead of the particular social class and other aid.2. Choose one work and describe its theme and how it was related to society of that time.The theme The Sun Also Rise is the existentialism which hidde

44、n in the life pictures Hemingway described. The existentialists believe that life is full of suffering, violence and crime. Thus The world is absurd, life is painful and meaningless. In 1914, the First World War burst out; many American young people came to Europe with the dream of fighting for peop

45、les peace, freedom anhappiness. But what they saw on the battlefield was brutal killings and terrible deaths. Many people buried their lives in the war, which almost destroyed the survivals in physically and mentally. For them, the prevailing moral standards, ethics, ideals, etc., had all been destr

46、oyed by war. The turbulent post-war capitalist world and the deepening crisis, but also increase their sense of emptiness and morbid rebellious. In order to escape the hellish reality, they indulged themselves in drinking, dancing, chatting and dissolute sex life, wishing the stimulating life can ch

47、eer them up. However, this didnt make them satisfied but make them faraway from their regular life, sinking deeper into despair and unable to extricate themselves. Obviously, the author had painted a picture of the post-war wasteland. The people lived in the wilderness not only riddled their bodies,

48、 but also made their spirits lost their homes. They lived painfully with no direction.The picture of wilderness is consistent with the existentialists view of the wonamely, “Thew orld is absurd, and life is painful. B”es ides, the young people s struggling to finding the meaning in an meaningless life reflected the existentialist ideology that“ existence precedes essence, and free choice.3.Why is Twain considered the ce

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