1、B.novelistC.playwrightD.essayist解析 考查英国文学知识。约翰德莱顿(John Dryden)是英国古典主义最杰出的代表,是17世纪后期一位享有盛名的桂冠诗人,也是一位杰出的戏剧家。他所处的时期被称为“德莱顿”时代。4.Robert Burns was a _ poet.A.EnglishB.ScottishC.WelshD.Irish解析 罗伯特彭斯是一位苏格兰诗人。他有名的抒情诗有 A Red,Red Rose 一朵红红的玫瑰和 Auld Lang Syne 往昔时光。5.If winter comes, Call spring be far behind?
2、is all epigrammatic line by.A.KeatsB.WordsworthC.BlakeD.B. Shelley解析 题目问“如果冬天来了,春天还会远吗?”是由哪位诗人所写。此句出自雪莱的西风颂,故选D。6.The novel Oliver Twist is written by _.A.Charles DickensB.William ShakespeareC.Henry JamesD.Henry解析 Oliver Twist (雾都孤儿)是英国作家查尔斯狄更斯的著名作品。他的著名代表作还有 David Copperfield (大卫科波菲尔), A Tale of Tw
3、o Cities (双城记), Great Expectations (远大前程)等。7.The play Pygmalion later adapted to the musical comedy My Fair Lady was written by _.A.Charles DickensB.Jack LondonC.Mark TwainD.Bernard Shaw解析 萧伯纳的名作皮格马利翁(又名卖花女)通过描写教授如何训练一名贫苦卖花女并最终成功被上流社会所认可的故事,抨击当时英国的腐朽保守的等级意识。后来它被改编成音乐剧窈窕淑女。8.Which of the following wo
4、rks is NOT written by D.H. Lawrence?A.Women in LoveB.Sons and LoversC.The RainbowD.The French Lieutenants Woman解析 The French Lieutenants Woman (法国中尉的女人)是英国小说家John Robert Fowles(约翰罗伯特福尔斯)的代表作之一。9.Being a boys book specially written for adults, _ is Mark Twains most representative work, describing a j
5、ourney down the Mississippi undertaken by Huck and Jim.A.Innocent AbroadB.A dventures of Huckleberry FinnC.Life on the MississippiD.The Gilded Age解析 根据后半句“此作品描述了哈克和吉姆沿着密西西比河的旅行”可知此作品为哈克贝利费恩历险记。故选B。10.Which writer who won the Nobel Prize was famous for his writing skills by using simple English and s
6、entence structures?A.William FaulknerB.Ernest HemingwayC.Eugene ONeillD.Sinclair Lewis解析 海明威1954年获得诺贝尔文学奖,他的写作以简洁著称。11.In the medieval period, it is Chaucer alone who, for the first time in English literature, presented to use comprehensive _ picture of the English society of his time and created a
7、whole gallery of vivid _ from all walks of life in his masterpiece The Canterbury Tales .2.00)A.visionary; womenB.romantic; menC.realistic; charactersD.natural; figures12.In literature a story in verse or prose with a double meaning is defined as _.A.allegoryB.sonnetC.blank verseD.rhyme13.In Sonnet
8、18, Shakespeare has a profound meditation on the destructive power of _ and the eternal _ brought forth by poetry to the one he loves.A.death; lifeB.death; loveC.time; beautyD.hate;14.Which of the following is the work of Francis Bacon?A.UtopiaB.Paradise LostC.Songs of InnocenceD.Essays15.Blake, Wor
9、dsworth, _, Byron, Shelley and _ are the major Romantic poets.A.Coleridge; SoutheyB.Coleridge; KeatsC.Keats; ScottD.Scott; Coleridge16.Best of all the well-known lyric pieces written by P.B. Shelley is the poem _, for here his rhapsodic and declamatory tendencies find a subject perfectly suited to h
10、im.A.To a SkylarkB.The CloudC.Ode to the West WindD.Men of England17.In his early, novels, Charles Dickens attacks one or more specific social evils in each: for example, the dehumanizing workhouse system and the dark, criminal underworld life in _.A.The Pickwick PapersB.David CopperfieldC.Oliver Tw
11、istD.A Tale of Two Cities18.The title of the novel Vanity Fair was taken from Bunyans masterpiece _.A.The Pilgrims ProgressB.Gullivers TravelsC.Hard TimesD.Wuthering Heights19.G.B. Shaws plays have plots, but they do not work by plots. It is the vitality of the _ that takes primacy over mere story.A
12、.characterizationB.depictionC.talkD.metaphor20.Who wrote the famous pamphlet, The Common Sense , before the American Revolution?A.Thomas JeffersonB.Thomas PaineC.John AdamsD.Benjamin Franklin21.Virginia Woolf was an important female _ in the 20th-century England.A.poetB.biographerD.novelist22.Accord
13、ing to D.H. Lawrence, the _ is most responsible for the alienation of the human relationships and the perversion of human personality.A.pride of the aristocratic classB.vanity of the middle classC.mans desire for power and moneyD.capitalist mechanical civilization23.G.B. Shaws play, Mrs. Warrens Pro
14、fession is a grotesquely realistic exposure of the _.A.slum landlordismB.political corruption in EnglandC.economic oppression of womenD.religions corruption in England24.All of the following are well-known female writers in 20th-century Britain EXCEPT _.A.Muriel SparkB.Iris MurdochC.Doris LessingD.G
15、eorge Eliot25.Thematically Yeatss poem, The Lake Isle of lnnisfree , _.A.celebrates the rich and colorful life of the modern peopleB.criticizes the emptiness of the hermits life in the remote countryC.laments the loss of the Irish legendary traditionD.laments the emptiness of the urban life and advo
16、cates a return to the simple and serene life26.Eliots poem, The Waste Land , is mainly concerned with the _ of a modern civilization.A.social corruptionB.spiritual breakupC.physical breakupD.religious corruption27.Eliots The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock is presented as a(n) _, suggesting an ironi
17、c contrast between a pretended love song and a confession of his incapability of facing up to love and to life in a sterile upper-class world.A.interior monologueB.authentic dialogueC.lyric songD.religious confession28.Paradise Lost is a masterpiece by _.A.Christopher MarlowC.John MiltonD.Ben Johnso
18、n29.The _ can be regarded as one of the themes of Joyces Araby .A.loss of innocenceB.childish loveC.awareness of harsh lifeD.false sentimentality30.After reading Araby , one may feel the story has a _ tone.A.joyousB.harshC.solemnD.painful31.The major concern of _ fiction lies in the tracing of the p
19、sychological development of his characters and in his energetic criticism of the dehumanizing effect of the capitalist industrialization on human nature.A.H. LawrencesB.GalsworthysC.ThackerayD.Hardy32.Irving was best known for his famous short stories such as _.A.Rip Van WinkleB.Young Goodman BrownC
20、.Life of GoldsmithD.Life of Washington33.James Joyce is the author of all the following novels EXCEPT _.A.Jude the ObscureB.A Portrait of the Artist as a Young ManC.DublinersD.Ulysses34.Mark Twain created, in _, a masterpiece of American realism that is also one of the great books of world literatur
21、e.A.Huckleberry FinnB.Tom SawyerC.The Gilded AgeD.The Mysterious Stranger35.American literature produced only one female poet during the nineteenth century. This was _.A.Anne BradstreetB.Jane AustenC.Emily DickinsonD.S. Eliot36.The main theme of _ The Art of Fiction reveals his literary credo that r
22、epresentation of life should be the main object of the novel.A.Henry JamesB.Mark TwainC.Theodore DreiserD.William Howells37.In the 1920s, ONeil established an international reputation with _.A.The Emperor JonesB.Anna ChristieC.The Hairy ApeD.All of the above38.In 1954, _ was awarded the Nobel Prize
23、for literature for his mastery of the art of modern narration.A.S. EliotC.John SteinbeckD.William Faulkner39.The apparition of these faces in the crowd; petals on a wet, black bough. This is the shortest poem written by _.B.Robert FrostC.Ezra PoundD.Emily Dickinson40.In Robert Frosts famous poem Sto
24、pping by Woods on a Snowy Evening , there are four lines like these: The woods are lovely, dark and deep, / But I have promises to keep, / And miles to go before I sleep, / And miles to go before I sleep. The second sleep refers to _.A.dieB.calm downC.fall into sleepD.stop walking41.Culture also aff
25、ects the experiences through which childrens earliest literacy and number knowledge are _.A.acquiredB.receivedC.expectedD.supported42.Language is accompanied by a continuous flow of nonverbal communication, which involves not only _ but also _ and _.A.the tone; gaze; postureB.the voice; the face; the bodyC.the pitch; gestureD.the pace; the distance; touch解析 非言语交际交往主要是指身势语,它既包括动姿(手势、面部表情和身体任何部位的动作),也包括静姿。pitch“抛,扔”;gaze“凝视”;gesture“手势”,故选C。43.The American child is nurtured to be _, to be able to
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