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I.MultipleChoice(40pointsinall,1foreach)

Selectfromthefourchoicesofeachitemtheonethatbestanswersthequestionorcompletesthestatement.WritethecorrespondingletterA,B,CorDontheanswersheet.

Chapter

30.WithHowells,James,andMarkTwainactiveontheliteraryscene,__becamethemajortrendinAmericanliteratureintheseventiesandeightiesofthe19thcentury.

A.sentimentalismB.romanticism

C.realismD.naturalism(024)

33.Generallyspeaking,allthosewriterswithanaturalisticapproachtohumanrealitytendtobe___.

A.transcendentalistsB.idealists

C.pessimistsD.impressionists(024)

28.providesthemainsourceofinfluenceonAmericannaturalism.

[A]Thepuritanheritage

[B]Howells’ideasofrealism

[C]Darwin’stheoryofevolution

[D]Thepioneerspiritofthewildwest(034)

32.Generallyspeaking,allthosewriterswithanaturalisticapproachtohumanrealitytendtobe(   ).

A.transcendentalistsB.optimists

C.pessimistsD.idealists(054)

33.WithHowells,James,andMarkTwainactiveontheliteraryscene,(   )becamethemajortrendinAmericanliteratureintheseventiesandeightiesofthe19thcentury.(054)

A.SentimentalismB.Romanticism

C.RealismD.Naturalism

27.RealismwasareactionagainstRomanticismoramoveawayfromthebiastowardsromanceandself-creatingfictions,andpavedthewayto(   ).

A.CynicismB.Modernism

C.TranscendentalismD.Neo-Classicalism(057)

31.Asagenre,naturalismemphasized(  )asimportantdeterministicforcesshapingindividualizedcharacterswhowerepresentedinspecialanddetailedcircumstances.

A.theologicaldoctrines

B.heredityandenvironment

C.educationandhardwork

D.variousopportunitiesandeconomicsuccess(057)

33.RealismwasareactionagainstRomanticismoramoveawayfromthebiastowardsromanceandself—creatingfictions,andpavedthewayto______________.

A.Cynicism B.Modernism

C.Transcendentalism D.Neo—Classicalism(074)

37.Asagenre,naturalismemphasized______________asimportantdeterministicforcesshapingindividualizedcharacterswhowerepresentedinspecialanddetailedcircumstances.

A.theologicaldoctrines 

B.heredityandenvironment

C.educationandhardwork 

D.variousopportunitiesandeconomicsuccess(074)

32.AftertheAmericanCivilWar,theliteraryinterestintheso-called“reality”oflifestartedanewperiodintheAmericanliterarywritingsknowantheAgeof______.

A.RealismB.ReasonandRevolution

C.RomanticismD.Modernism(084)

39.RealismwasareactionagainstRomanticismandpavedthewayto______.

A.ModernismB.Scientism

C.Post-ModernismD.Feminism(084)

32.Naturalismisevolvedfrom______whentheauthor’stoneinwritingbecomeslessseriousandlesssympatheticbutmoreironicandmorepessimistic.

A.RomanticismB.Modernism

C.RealismD.Scientism(087)

33.OneofthemostfamiliarthemesinAmericannaturalismisthethemeofhuman______.

A.peacefulnessB.joyfulness

C.bestialityD.civilization(087)

29.Realismwasareactionagainst______oramoveawayfromthebiastowardsromanceandself-creatingfictions,andpavedthewaytoModernism.

A.RomanticismB.Rationalism

C.Post-modernismD.Cynicism(094)

28.Theperiodrangingfrom1865to1914hasbeenreferredtoastheAgeof_____intheliteraryhistoryoftheUnitedStates,whichisactuallyamovementortendencythatdominatedthespiritofAmericanliterature.

A.RationalismB.Romanticism

C.RealismD.Modernism(097)

36.Guidedbytheprincipleofadheringtothetruthfultreatmentoflife,theAmerican_______introducedindustrialworkersandfarmers,ambitiousbusinessmenandvagrants,prostitutesandunheroicsoldiersasmajorcharactersinfiction.

A.romanticistsB.modernists

C.psychologistsD.realists(097)

 

1MarkTwain

31.AfterTheadventuresofTomSawyer,TwaingivesaliteraryindependencetoTom'sbuddyHuckinabookentitled___.

A.LifeontheMississippi

B.TheGildedAge

C.TheAdventuresofHuckleberryFinn

D.AConnecticutYankeeinKingArthur'sCourt(024)

29.InMarkTwain’sTheAdventuresofhuckleberryFinn,HuckwritesalettertoinformagainstJim,theescapedslave,andthenhetearstheletterup.Thisfactrevealsthat.

[A]Huckhasamixedfeelingofloveandhate

[B]thereisaconflictbetweensocietyandconscienceinHuck

[C]Huckisalwaysanindecisiveperson

[D]Huckhasverylittleeducation(034)

32.Allhisnovelsrevealthat,astimewenton,MarkTwainbecameincreasingly.

[A]prolific[B]artistic.

[C]optimistic[D]pessimistic(034)

33.TheraftwithwhichHuckandJimmaketheirvoyagedowntheMississippiRivermaysymbolizeallthefollowingEXCEPT______.

A.areturntonature

B.anescapefromevils,injustices,andcorruptionofthecivilizedsociety

C.theAmericansocietyintheearly19thcentury

D.asmallworldwherepeopleofdifferentcolorscanlivefriendlyandhappily(044)

40.AccordingtoMarkTwain,inrivertownsupanddowntheMississippi,itwaseveryboy’sdreamtosomedaygrowuptobe______.

A.MethodistpreacherB.ajusticeofthepeace

C.ariverboatpilotD.apirateontheIndianocean(044)

9.________isconsideredMarkTwain’sgreatestachievement.

A.TheGildedAgeB.InnocentsAbroad

C.TheAdventuresofTomSawyerD.AdventuresofHuckleberryFinn(047)

12.WhichofthefollowingisNOTatypicalfeatureofMarkTwain’slanguage?

A.VernacularB.Elegant

C.ColloquialD.Humorous(047)

39.WhichofthefollowingisNOTatypicalfeatureofMarkTwain’swritingstyle?

(   )

A.Simplevernacular.B.Localcolor.

C.Lengthypsychologicalanalyses.D.Richnessofironyandhumor.(054)

30.HemingwayoncedescribedMarkTwain’snovel(   )theonebookfromwhich“allmodernAmericanliteraturecomes.”

A.TheAdventuresofHuckleberryFinn

B.TheAdventuresofTomSawyer

C.TheGildedAge

D.TheManThatCorruptedHadleyburg(057)

34.HemingwayoncedescribedMarkTwain’snovel______________theonebookfromwhich“allmodernAmericanliteraturecomes”.

A.TheAdventuresofHuckleberryFinn B.TheAdventuresofTomSawyer

C.TheGildedAge D.TheManThatCorruptedHadleyburg(074)

26.TheAdventuresofTomSawyerand,especially,itssequence______provedthemselvestobethemilestoneintheAmericanliterature.

A.TheAdventuresofHuckleberryFinnB.LifeontheMississippi

C.TheGildedAgeD.RoughingIt(084)

33.H.L.Menckenconsidered______“thetruefatherofournationalliterature”.

A.BretHarteB.MarkTwain

C.WashingtonIrvingD.WaltWhitman(084)

40.MarkTwainemployedanunpretentiousstyleof______inhisnovelswhichisbestdescribedas“vernacular”.

A.standardEnglishB.Afro-AmericanEnglish

C.colloquialismD.urbanism(084)

28.Hemingwayoncedescribed_____theonebookfromwhich“allmodernAmericanliteraturecomes.”

A.TheAdventuresofHuckleberryFinnB.TheAdventuresofTomSawyer

C.TheGildedAgeD.InnocentsAbroad(087)

28.AsasequeltoTheAdventuresofTomSawyer,______markstheclimaxofMarkTwain'sliteraryactivity.

A.TheAdventuresofHuckleberryFinnB.LifeontheMississippi

C.TheGildedAgeD.RoughingIt(094)

30.TherenownedAmericancriticH.L.Menckenregarded_____as“thetruefatherofournationalliterature.”

A.BretHarteB.WaltWhitman

C.WashingtonIrvingD.MarkTwain(097)

38.H.L.Mencken,afamousAmericancritic,considered______“thetruefatherofournationalliterature.”

A.HamlinGarlandB.JosephKirkland

C.MarkTwainD.HenryJames(104)

32.ThechildhoodofTomSawyerandHuckFinnintheMississippiisarecordofavanishedwayoflifeinthe______Mississippivalley.

A.pre-WarofIndependenceB.post-WarofIndependence

C.pre-CivilWarD.post-CivilWar(107)

 

2HenryJames

32.However,___,thekeynoteofDaisyMiller'scharacter,turnsouttobeanadmiringbutadangerousqualityandherdefianceofsocialtaboosintheOldWorldfinallybringshertoadisasterintheclashbetweentwodifferentcultures.(024)

A.experienceB.sophistication

C.worldlinessD.innocence

34.WhichofthefollowingisNOTatypicalfeatureofHenryJames’swritingstyle?

[A]exquisiteandelaboratelanguage

[B]minuteanddetaileddescriptions

[C]lengthypsychologicalanalyses

[D]Americancolloquialism(034)

23.Linguistically,comparedwiththewritingsofMarkTwain,HenryJames’sfictionisnotedforhis______.

A.frontiervernacularB.richcolloquialism

C.vulgarlydescriptivewordsD.refinedelegantlanguage(044)

32.InDaisyMiller,HenryJamesrevealsDaisy’s______byshowingherrelativelyunreservedmanners.

A.hypocrisyB.coldandindifference

C.graceandpatienceD.Americanness(044)

8.HenryJames’realismisdifferentfromothers,becausehepaysmoreattentionto________.

A.thetraditionalstyleB.thecommonpeople

C.theinnerworldofhumanbeingsD.theclassstruggle(047)

38.Inhisrealisticfiction,HenryJames’sprimaryconcernistopresentthe(   ).

A.innerlifeofhumanbeingsB.AmericanCivilWaranditseffects

C.lifeontheMississippiRiverD.Calvinisticviewoforiginalsin(054)

32.(  )isgenerallyregardedastheforerunnerofthe20thcentury“stream-of-consciousness”novelsandthefounderofpsychologicalrealism.

A.TheodoreDreiserB.WilliamFaulkner(057)

C.HenryJamesD.MarkTwain

35.__________isgenerallyregardedastheforerunnerofthe20th—century“stream—of—consciousness”novelsandthefounderofpsychologicalrealism.

A.TheodoreDreiser B.WilliamFaulkner

C.HenryJames D.MarkTwain(074)

27.ThePortraitofALadyisgenerallyconsideredtobe______masterpiec

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