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绝密★启用前2017年10月全国高等教育自学考试英美文学选读试卷(代码:

00604

22日下午考)本试卷分两部分,满分100分,考试时间150分钟。1.第一部分为选择题,应考者必须在“答题卡”的选择题答题区按要求填涂作答;2.第二部分为非选择题,应考者必须在“答题卡”的非选择题答题区作答,不能答在试卷上;3.请按照试卷的题号顺序在相应的答题区域内作答。第一部分选择题(共40分)单项选择题(本大题共40小题,每小题I分,共40分)在每小题列出的四个备选项中只有一一个是符合题目要求的,请将其选出并将“答题卡”上的相应字母涂黑。错涂、多涂或未涂均无分。Multiple

Choice

(40

points

in

all,

1

for

cach)Select

from

the

four

choices

of

each

item

the

one

that

best

answers

the

question

orcompletes

the

statement.1.___

,

the

first

of

the

great

tragedies,

is

generally

regarded

as

Shakespeare's

most

popularplay

on

the

stage.A.

HamletB.

OthelloC.

King

LearD.

Macbeth2.

John

Milton's

Paradise

Last

is

the

only

general

acknowledged

epic

in

English

literaturesince_A.

BeowulfB.

Paradise

RegainedC.

Samson

AgonistesD.

Areopagitica3.

Daniel

Defoe

describes

Robinson

Crusoe

as

a

typical

English

middle-class

man

of

the

century-

-the

very

prototype

of

the

empire

builder,

the

pioneer

colonist.A.16thB.17thC.18thD.19th

4.

Jonatban

Swift

is

a

satirist

in

English

literature.

Hisis

taken

as

a

perfect

model.A.

Gullivers

TravelsB.

The

Battle

of

the

BooksC.

A

Modest

ProposalD.

A

Tale

ofa

Tub5.

As

a

whole,,_is

one

of

the

most

efective

and

devastating

criticisms

and

satires

of

all

aspects

in

the

English

and

European

life.A.

Moll

FlandersB.

Gulliver

s

TravelsC.

Pilgrim's

ProgressD.

The

School

for

Scandal6.

Fielding's

sentences

are

always

distinguished

by_____www.zikaA.

logic

and

structure'B.

rhythm

and

structureC.

powerfulness

and

logicD.

logic

and

rhythm7.

Daniel

Defoe's

works

are

all

the

following

EXCEPT

_.A.

Moll

FlandersB.A

Tale

ofa

Tub

www.zikaC.

A

Journal

of

the

Plague

YearD.

Colonel

Jack8.

Henry

Fielding

has

been

regarded

as

Father

of

the

English____

,

for

his

contribution

to,the

establishment

of

the

form

of

the

modern

novel.A.

NovelB.

PoetryC.

PlayD.

Essay9.

Literarily___

was

the

first

important

Romantic

poet,

showing

a

contempt

for

the

rule

of,the

reason,

opposing

the

classical

tradition

of

the

1

8th

century.A.

William

WordsworthB.

William

BlakeC.

Robert

BurnsD.

Samuel

Coleridge10.is

the

central

to

William

Blake's

concern

in

the

Songs

of

Innocence

and

Songs

ofExperience.A.

FreedomB.

NatureC.

LoveD.

Childhood11.

Its___that

gives

Wordsworth

strenigth

and

knowledge

full

of

peace".A.

NationB.

past

experienceC.

common

lifeD.

nature12._is

NOT

written

by

William

Wordsworth.A.

To

a

SkylarkB.

The

chimney

SweeperC.

An

Evening

WalkD.

My

Heart

Leaps

Up13.

Shelley's

political

lyricsis

a

war

cry

calling

upon

all

working

people

to

rise

upagainst

their

political

oppressors.A.

Ode

to

LibertyB.

Ode

to

NaplesC.

Ode

to

the

West

WÏndD.

Men

of

England

4.

If

Winter

comes,

can

Spring

be

far

behind?

is

an

epigrammatic

line

by.A.

John

KeatsB.

William

BlakeC.

William

WordsworthD.

Shelley15.

Jane

Austens

main

literary

concern

is

aboutin

their

personal

relationshipA.

human

beingsB.

rich

peopleC.

the

loversD.

only

women16.

Because

of

author's

sensitivity

to

universal

patterns

of

human

behavior,has

brought

English

novel,

as

an

art

of

form,

to

its

maturity.A.

Charlotte

BronteB.

Jane

AustenC.

Emily

BronteD.

Henry

Fielding17.

Mr.

Micawber

in

David

Copperfield

and

Sam

Weller

in

Pickwick

Papers

are

perhaps

the

bestcharacters

created

by

Charles

Dickens.A.

ComicalB.

tragicC.

RoundD.

Sophisticated

www.zik18._is

a

master

story-teller.

With

his

first

sentence

he

engages

the

readers

attention

and

holds

it

to

the

end.A.

Charles

DickensB.

Emily

BronteC.

Thomas

HardyD.

George

Eliot19.______

is

the

first

important

governess

novel

in

tbe

English

literary

history.A.

Jane

EyreB.

EmmaC.

Wuthering

HeightsD.

Middlemarch.20.best

describes

the

nature

of

Thomas

Hardy's

later

works.A.

SentimentalismB.

Tragic

senseC.

SurrealismD.

Comic

sense21.

Charlotte

Brontes

works

are

all

about

the

struggle

of

an

individual

consciousnesstowardsA.

self-relianceB.

self-realizationC.

self-esteemD.

self-consciousness22.

The

novel

the

White

Peacock

written

by_is

a

remarkable

work

of

a

talentedyoung

man.

IA.

George

Bernard

ShawB.

T.

S.

EliotC.

D.

H.

LawrenceD.

Charles

Dickens英美文学选读试卷第3页(共7页)

23.produced

several

plays,

exploring

his

idea

of“Life

Force",

the

power

that

wouldcreate

superior

beings

to

be

equal

to

God.A.

Bernard

ShawB.

Thomas

HardyC.

D.

H.

LawrenceD.

T.

S.

Eliot24.

D.

H.

Lawrence's

artistic

tendency

is

mainly____,

which

combines

dramatic

scenes

withan

authoritative

commentary.A.

RomanticismB.

realismC.

NaturalismD.

modermnism25.

Widowers'

Houses,

a

play

written

by

George

Bemard

Shaw,

is

a

grotesquely

realisticexposure

of____

:www.zikaosA.

ProstitutionB.

life

forceC.

social

evilD.

slum

landlordism26.

Generally

speaking.is

the

best

of

T.

S.

Eliot's

piays

in

the

sense

that

it

contains

the

best

poetry

and

the

most

coherent

drama.A.

Murder

in

the

CathedralB.

The

Cocktail

PartyC.

The

Family

ReunionD.

The

Waste

Land27.followed

the

traditions

of

realism,

and

took

the

modem

social

isues

as

his

subjectswith

the

aim

of

directing

social

reforms.A.

Bemard

ShawB.

Thomas

HardyC.

D.

H.

LawrenceD.

T.

S.

Eliot28.

Thomas

Hardy's

pessimistic

view

of

life

predominated

most

of

his

later

works

and

earnshim

a

reputation

as

awriter.A.

RealisticB.

NaturalisticC.

RomanticD.

stylistic29.

Closely

related

to

Dickinson's

religious

poetry

are

her

poems

conceming___

ranging

over

the

physical

as

well

as

the

psychological

and

emotional

aspects

of

death.A.

love

and

natureB.

death

and

universeC.

death

and

immortalityD.

family

and

happiness30.

Walt

Whitman

was

a

pioneering

figure

of

American

poetry.

His

imnovation

lies

in

his

useof

___

”,poetry

without

a

fixed

beat

or

a

regular

rhyme

scheme.A.blank

verseB.

heroic

coupletC.

free

verseD.

limbic

pentameter31.

In

1849,

Herman

Melville

published.,

semi-autobiographical

novel,

conceming

thesufferings

of

a

genteel

youth

among

brutal

sailors.A.

OmooB.

MardiC.

RedbumD.

Typee

32.

The

finest

example

of

Hawthorme's

symbolism

can

be

found

inA.

The

Scarlet

LetterB.

The

House

of

the

Seven

GablesC.

The

Marble

FaunD.

The

Ambitious

Guest33.

Of

the

American

novelists__is

known

for

his

black

vision.A.

Nathaniel

HawthorneB.

Bernard

ShawC.

T.

S.

Eliot

D.

William

Wordsworth

www.zika34.

From

the

first

novel

Sister

Carrie

on,

Dreiser

set

himself

to

project

the

American

values

for

what

he

had

found

them

to

be:___

_

to

the

core.A.

BestialityB.

PoliticalC.

ReligiousD.

materialistic35_is

a

great

literary

giant

of

America,

whom

Mencken

considered

the

true

father

of

our

national

literature.A.

Theodore

DreiserB.

Herman

MelvilleC.

Mark

TwainD.

Robert

Lee

Frost36.

The

main

theme

of

The

Art

of

Fiction

written

by_____

clearly

indicates

that

the

aim

of

the

novel

is

to

present

life.A.

Henry

JamesB.

Mark

TwainC.

Theodore

DreiserD.

Ernest

Hemingway37.

Robert

Lee

Frost's

first

collectiontraces

a

boys

development

from

self-centered

idealism

to

maturity.A.A

Boy's

WillB.

North

of

BostonC.

New

HampshireD.

A

WÏtness

Tree38.

As

an

active

participant

,

F

Scott

Fitzgerald

is

acclaimed

literary

spokesman

of

the,A.

Jazz

AgeB.

Age

ofReasonC.

Lost

GenerationD.

Beat

Generation39.

Ermest

Hemingway's

novel____

describes

the

drifting

life

of

American

exiles

in

Europe.A.

The

Sun

Also

RisesB.

A

Farewell

to

ArmsC.

For

Whom

the

Bell

TollsD.

The

Old

Man

And

the

sea40.

The

20th-century

stream-

of-consciousness

technique

was

frequently

and

killfully

used

by

to

emphasize

the

reactions

and

inner

musings

of

the

narrator.A.

HemingwayB.

FrostC.

FaulknerD.

Whitman

第二部分非选择题(共60分)二、阅读理解题(本大题共4小题,每小题4分,共16分)Reading

Comprehension

(16

points

in

all,

4

for

eacb)Read

the

quoted

parts

carefully

and

answer

the

questions

in

English.41.“wandered

lonely

as

a

childThat

floats

on

high

o'er

vales

and

hlls,When

all

at

once

I

saw

a

crowd,A

host,

of

golden

daffodils;Beside

the

lake,

beneath

the

trees,Fluttering

and

dancing

in

the

breeze.'Questions:A.

ldentify

the

poem

and

the

poet.B.

What

does

the

poet

write

in

the

poem?C.

From

the

characteristics

of

this

stanza,

which

period

does

it

belong

to?42.

"Tt's

all

very

well,

my

boy.

But,

then,

why

don't

you

go

and

talk

to

your

father's

pals?"“But

they're

rather

different.""Not

at

all.

They're

the

common

people.

After

al,

whom

do

you

mix

with

now-

amongthe

common

people?

Those

that

exchange

ideas,

like

the

middle

classes.

The

rest

don't

interest

you.'“But-

there's

the

life

-”“I

don't

believe

there's

a

lot

more

life

from

Miriam

than

you

could

get

from

any

educatedgirl-

say

Miss

Miriam.

It

is

you

who

are

snobish

about

class.'Questions:A.

What

is

the

title

of

the

novel

from

which

this

passage

is

taken?

Who

is

the

author?B.

Who

is

speaking

to

whom?C.

What

idea

does

the

dialogue

between

them

express?43.

"There

was

a

child

went

forth

every

day,And

the

first

object

he

look'd

upon,

that

object

he

became,And

that

object

became

part

of

him

for

the

day

or

a

certain

part

of

the

day,Or

for

many

years

or

stretching

cycles

of

years."

Questions:A.

Who

is

the

author

of

the

poem?B.

What

does

the

child

refer

to?C.

What

is

the

main

idea

of

the

poem?44.

We

dasnt

stop

again

at

any

town,

for

days

and

days;

kept

right

along

down

the

river.

We

was

down

south

in

the

warm

weather,

now,

and

a

mighty

long

ways

from

home.

Webegun

to

come

to

trees

with

Spanish

moss

on

them,

hanging

down

from

the

limbs

like

long

gray

beards.

It

was

the

first

I

ever

see

it

growing.

and

it

made

the

woods

look

solemnand

dismal.

So

now

the

frauds

reckoned

they

was

out

of

danger,

and

they

begun

to

workthe

vllages

again.Questions:A.

Identify

the

author

and

the

title

of

the

novel

from

which

this

passage

is

taken.B.

Who

do

w

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