美国文学模拟试题三

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师大学美国文学期末考试试卷模拟试题三学院:外语学院专业:英语年级:________ 班次:学号::考试方式(闭卷):考试时量:150 分钟试卷编号( 卷)I.True or false choices: 20% (One point for each item)( ) 1. “To believe your own thought, to believe that what is true for you in your private heart is true for all men — that is genius.” The sentence shows the opinion of Joseph Heller.( ) 2. Part One of The Autobiography opens with a letter to Dorothy James, Franklin's wife.( ) 3. In “The Cask of Amontillado”, Montresor suddenly chains the slow-footed Fortunato to a stone, and walls up the entrance to this small crypt, thereby trapping Fortunato inside forever. ( ) 4. Arthur Dimmesdale in The Scarlet Letter is a specimen of Hawthorne’s chilling, cold-blooded human animals.( ) 5. The lines —“A poem should not mean / But be”comes from “Ars Poetica” by MacLeish.( ) 6. O’Neill’s great purpose was to try and discover the root of humandesires and frustrations. He showed most of the characters in his plays as seeking meaning and purpose in their lives but all met disappointment.( ) 7. Catch-22 combines comic absurdity with the horrors of war in order to criticize bureaucratic authority and people over the lives of others.( ) 8. Saul Bellow was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1975. ( ) 9. Ezra Pound was one of the prime movers of Imagism.( ) 10. Emerson is the mentor to Thoreau.( ) 11. In The Open Boat, Crane explores the theme that men is more powerful than nature and men will consequently defeat naturaldisasters with natural and impressionistic approaches.( ) 12. Stephen Crane is considered as one of American naturalistic writers.( ) 13. Fitzgerald summarized the experiences and attitudes of the 1920s decade in his masterpiece novel Tender is the Night. ( ) 14. The narrator in The Great Gatsby is a minor character named Nick Carraway, who is also a participant in the event.( ) 15. William Faulkner was awarded the Nobel Prize for literature in 1949 and the Pulitzer Prize in 1954 and 1962.( ) 16. A Farewell to Arms is Hemingway’s first true novel in which he depicts a vivid portrait of “the lost generation”.( ) 17. Hemingway’s writing style, together with his theme and hero, is greatly and permanently influenced by his experience in thewar.( ) 18. In Walt Whiteman’s poem “O Captain! My Captain!”, captain refers to President Lincoln.( ) 19. Emily Dickinson’s poetic idiom is noted for obscure.( ) 20.Invisible Man explores the theme of the white man from the lower social class strive for their identity.II.Match the following writers and their works: 10% (One point for each item)Writers:( ) 1. Ralph Waldo Emerson( ) 2. Robert Frost( ) 3. Saul Bellow( ) 4. Joseph Heller( ) 5. Ralph Waldo Ellison( ) 6. Ezra Pound( ) 7. Ernest Hemingway( ) 8. Emily Dickinson( ) 9. Katherine Anne Porter( ) 10. Henry Wadsworth LongfellowWorks:a.Self-Relianceb.Invisible Manc.Pale Horse, Pale Riderd.The Sun Also Risese.Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Eveningf.Success is Counted Sweetestg.Song of Myselfh.Catch-22i.Looking for Mr. Greenj.CantosIII.Identify the following by choosing the author’s name and the name of the works: 20% (1 points for each item)1.That felicity, when I reflected on it, has induced me sometimes tosay, that were it offered to my choice, I should have no objection to a repetition of the same life from its beginning, only asking the advantages authors have in a second edition to correct some faults of the first.So I might, besides correcting the faults,change some sinister accidents and events of it for others more favorable.Author: A. William Faulkner B. Benjamin Franklin C. Ralph Waldo EllisonWork: A. The Autobiography B. Barn Burning C. The Great Gatsby2.It was now midnight, and my task was drawing to a close. I hadcompleted the eighth, the ninth, and the tenth tier. I had finisheda portion of the last and the eleventh; there remained but a singlestone to be fitted and plastered in. I struggled with its weight; I placed it partially in its destined position. But now there came from out the niche a low laugh that erected the hairs upon my head. It was succeeded by a sad voice, which I had difficulty in recognising as that of the noble Fortunato.Author: A. Edgar Allan Poe B. William Faulkner C. Ralph Waldo EllisonWork: A. The Cask of Amontillado B. Barn Burning C.The Autobiography3.The world has been instructed by its kings, who have somagnetized the eyes of nations. It has been taught by this colossal symbol the mutual reverence that is due from man toman. The joyful loyalty with which men have everywhere sufferedthe king, the noble, or the great proprietor to walk among themby a law of his own, make his own scale of men and things, andreverse theirs, pay for benefits not with money but with honor,and represent the law in his person, was the hieroglyphic bywhich they obscurely signified their consciousness of their ownright and comeliness, the right of every man.Author: A. Walt Whitman B. William Faulkner C. Ralph W. EmersonWork: A. The Road Not Taken B.I Shot An Arrow C. Self-reliance4.A lane was forthwith opened through the crowd of spectators.Preceded by the beadle, and attended by an irregular processionof stern-browed men and unkindly visaged women, HesterPrynne set forth towards the place appointed for her punishment.A crowd of eager and curious schoolboys, understanding little ofthe matter in hand, except that it gave them a half-holiday, ranbefore her progress, turning their heads continually to stare intoher face and at the winking baby in her arms, and at theignominious letter on her breast. It was no great distance, inthose days, from the prison door to the market-place.Author: A. Nathaniel Hawthorne B. William Faulkner C.Emily DickensonWork: A. Moby Dick B. The Scarlet Letter C.Walden5.As the boat bounced from the top of each wave, the wind torethrough the hair of the hatless men, and as the craft plopped herstern down again the spray splashed past them. The crest ofeach of these waves was a hill, from the top of which the mensurveyed, for a moment, a broad tumultuous expanse, shiningand wind-riven. It was probably splendid. It was probablyglorious, this play of the free sea, wild with lights of emerald andwhite and amber.Author: A. Henry James B. William Faulkner C.Stephen CraneWork: A.Catch-22 B. The Open Boat C.Miss Jewett6.Well, she could just hear Cornelia telling her husband thatMother was getting a little childish and they’d have to humor her.The thing that most annoyed her was that Cornelia thought shewas deaf, dumb, and blind. Little hasty glances and tiny gesturestossed around here and over her head saying, “Don’t cross her,let her have her way, she’s eighty years old,”and she sittingthere as if she lived in a thin glass cage.Author: A. Oscar Wilde B.H. W. Longfellow C. Katherine Anne PorterWork: A. The Jilting of Granny Weatherall B. Moby Dick C.The Jolly Corner7. A little before three the Lutheran minister arrived from Flushing,and I began to look involuntarily out the windows for othercars.So did Gatsby’s father.And as the time passed and theservants came in and stood waiting in the hall, his eyes began toblink anxiously, and he spoke of the rain in a worried, uncertainway.The minister glanced several times at his watch, so I tookhim aside and asked him to wait for half an hour.But it wasn’tany use.Nobody came.Author: A. F. S. Fitzgerald B. Arther Miller C.H. W. LongfellowWork: A. Once More To the Lake B. Barn Burning C.The Great Gatsby8."No!" Harris said violently, explosively. "Damnation! Send himout of here!" Now time, the fluid world, rushed beneath him again, the voices coming to him again through the smell of cheese andsealed meat, the fear and despair and the old grief of blood…Author: A. F. S. Fitzgerald B. William Faulkner C. Robert FrostWork: A. Invisible Man B. Barn Burning C.The Happy Prince9."Good night," the other said. Turning off the electric light hecontinued the conversation with himself. It is the light of course, but it is necessary that the place be clean and pleasant. You do not want music. Certainly you do not want music. Nor can you stand before a bar with dignity although that is all that is provided for these hours. What did he fear? It was not fear or dread. It was a nothing that he knew too well. It was all a nothing and a man was nothing too. It was only that the light was all it needed and a certain cleanness and order. Some lived in it and never felt it but he knew it all was nada y pues nada y nada y pues nada.Author: A. Wallace Stevens B. William Faulkner C. Ernest HemingwayWork: A. Death of a Salesman B.A Clean, Well-lighted Place C. Recitatif10.ABBIE--(gives him a furious push which sends him staggeringback and springs to her feet--with wild rage and hatred) Don't ye dare tech me! What right hev ye t' question me 'bout him? He wa'n't yewr son! Think I'd have a son by yew? I'd die fust! I hate the sight o' ye an' allus did! It's yew I should've murdered, if I'd had good sense! I hate ye! I love Eben. I did from the fust. An' he was Eben's son--mine an' Eben's--not your'n!Author: A.W. C. Williams B. E. G. O’neill C. Saul BellowWork:A. Desire Under the Elms B. Looking for Mr. Green C. Catch-22IV.Complete the following: 20%1.Some say the world will end in _____,Some say in _____.From what I’ve tasted of _____I hold with those who favor _____.But if it had to _____ twice,I think I know enough of _____ (6%)2. Whose woods these are I think I _____.His _____ is in the village, though;He will not see me _____ hereTo watch his _____ fill up with _____. (5%)2.Two roads _____ in a yellow wood,And sorry I could not _____ both.…I _____ the one less _____ by,And that has made all the _____. (5%)3.Hold fast to _____For if _____ dieLife is a broken-winged _____That cannot _____. (4%)V. Rewrite the following into modern English: 10% Success is counted sweetestBy those who ne’er succeed.To comprehend a nectarRequires sorest need.Not one of all the purple hostWho took the flag todayCan tell the definition,So clearly, of victory.As he, defeated, dying,On whose forbidden earThe distant strains of triumphBurst, agonized and clear.ment: 20%1.He opened it at the back cover and turned it around for me to see. On the last fly-leaf was printed the word SCHEDULE, and the date September 12, 1906. And underneath:Rise from bed ………………………………… 6.00 A.M. Dumbell exercise and wall-scaling ………....... 6.15 – 6.30 .. Study electricity, etc. …………………………. 7.15 – 8.15 ..Work ………………………………………….. 8.30 – 4.30 P.M. Baseball and sports …………………………… 4.30 - 5.00 .. Practice elocution, poise and how to attain it … 5.00 – 6.00 .. Study needed inventions ……………………… 7.00 – 9.00 ..What does Gatsby’s Schedule reveal about him and how does it relate to the American Dream? (10%)2. It is the light of course but it is necessary that the place be clean and pleasant. You do not want music. Certainly you do not want music. Not can you stand before a bar with dignity although that is all that is provided for these hours. What did he fear? It was not fear or dread. It was a nothing that he knew too well. It was all a nothing and a man was nothing too. It was only that and light was all it needed and a certain cleanness and order. Some lived in it and never felt it but he knew it all was nada y pues nada y nada y pues nada.Answer the following questions:(1)What do you see from the older waiter’s view of life? (5%)(2)How do you interpret the irony of the title “A Clean, Well-LightedPlace” after reading the above passage? (5%)师大学美国文学期末考试试卷模拟试题三学院:外语学院专业:英语年级:________ 班次:学号::考试方式(闭卷):考试时量:150 分钟试卷编号( 卷)I.True or false choices: 20% (One point for each item)1.____2. ____3._____4._____5._____6._____7._____8._____9._____ 10_____11.____ 12.___ 13.____ 14.____ 15.____ 16.____17.____ 18.____19.____ 20._____II.Match the following writers and their works: 10% (One point for each item)1.____2.____3.____4.____5.____6.____7.____8.____9.____ 10.____III.Identify the following by choosing the author’s name and the name of the works: 20% (1 points for each item)1. Author:_____ , Work:_____2. Author:____ , Work:_____3. Author:_____ , Work:_____4. Author:____ , Work:_____5. Author:_____ , Work:_____6. Author:____ , Work:_____7. Author:_____ , Work:_____ 8. Author:____ , Work:_____9. Author:_____ , Work:_____ 10. Author:____ , Work:_____IV: Complete the following: 20%1. (1%)_________ ,2. (4%)________, _______, _______, _______3. (1%)____________,4.(1%)____________5.(1%)___________6. (4%)_________ , __________, __________ ,__________7. (1%)__________ , 8. (1%)____________ , 9. (1%)____________10. (4%)__________, _________ , _________ , _________ 11. (1%)_________V. Rewrite the following into modern English: 10%_____________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________ment: 20%1. Answer the following questions:(1)What relationship between nature and man do you see throughthis part?(5%)(2)Are the men willing to be drowned? How do they challenge nature?(5%)_____________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________2. Answer the following questions:(1) Is there black humor in this part? How is it expressed? (5%)(2)What do you see from behind this humor? 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