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1、 I. Multiple choice. Please choose the best answer among the four items. (10 x 1= 10)1. In American literature, the 18th century was the age of Enlightenment. b_ was the dominant.A. humanism B. rationalismC. romanticism D. evolution2. The short story “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow” is taken from Irvin

2、gs work named _b_.A. The Leatherstocking TalesB. The Sketch BookC. The AutobiographyD. The History of New York3. Which of the following is not the characteristic of American Romanticism?aA. Rationalism B. inner selfC. personal feelings D. individualism4. The short story “Rip Van Winkle” reveals the

3、_c_ attitude of its author.A. optimistic B. pessimisticC. conservative保守,传统 D. ironic5. Stylistically, Henry James fiction is characterized by _d_.A. short, clear sentencesB. abundance of local imagesC. ordinary American speechD. highly refined精炼 language6. Transcendentalist doctrines found their gr

4、eatest literary advocates in _b_ and Thoreau.A. Jefferson B. EmersonC. Freneau D. Mark Twain7. Which is regarded as the “Declaration of Intellectual Independence”? aA. The American Scholar B. English TraitsC. Oversoul D. Self-reliance8. _d_ is considered Mark Twains greatest achievement.A. The Gilde

5、d AgeB. Innocent AbroadC. The Adventures of Tom SawyerD. Adventures of Huckleberry Finn9. _c_ is not among those greatest figures in “Lost Generation”.A. Ezra Pound B. Robert FrostC. Walt Whitman D. Hemingway10. Naturalism is evolved from realism when the authors tone in writing becomes less serious

6、 and less sympathetic but more ironic and more _d_.A. rational B. humorousC. optimistic D. pessimistic1-5,BBACD 6-10 BADCDII. Multiple choice. Please choose the best answer among the four items. (10 x 1= 10)11. _d_ is the father of American Literature.A. Benjamin Franklin B. Philip FreneauC. Paine D

7、. Washington Irving12. _a_ is a fantasy tale about a man who somehow stepped outside the main stream of life.A. “Rip Van Winkle”B. “The Pioneers”C. “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow”D. “The Fall of the House of Usher”13. _b_ was the most leading spirit of the Transcendental Club.A. Thoreau B. EmersonC. H

8、awthorne D. Whitman14. Which of following is NOT a typical feature of Mark Twains language? cA. vernacular方言B. colloquial口语的C. elegant D. humorous 15. From Thoreaus jail experience, came his famous essay, _c_ which states his belief that no man should violate his conscience at the command of a gover

9、nment.A. Walden B. Nature C. Civil Disobedience D. Common Sense 16. Which is regarded as the “Declaration of Intellectual Independence”? aA. The American Scholar B. English TraitsC. Oversoul D. Self-reliance17. Most of the poems in Whitmans Leaves of Grass sing of the “en-mass” and the _c_ as well.A

10、. nature B. self-relianceC. self D. life18. What did Fitzgerald call the 1920s? cA. The Roaring 20s B. The Gay 20sC. The Jazz Age D. The Lost Generation19. Naturalism is evolved from realism when the authors tone in writing becomes less serious and less sympathetic but more ironic and more _d_.A. ra

11、tional B. humorousC. optimistic D. pessimistic20. For Melville, as well as for the reader and _c_, the narrator, Moby Dick is still a mystery, an ultimate mystery of the universe.A. Ahab B. StubbC. Ishmael D. Starbuck1-5 D A B C C 6-10 A C C D C II. Identify Works as Described Below (115 =15): 10. I

12、t is a naturalistic work about how a country girl is seduced and how she becomes a famous actress and how her lover falls into a beggar and finally commits suicide. ba.An American Tragedy b. Sister Carrie c. McTeague d.Maggie, A Girl of the Streets11. The novel is set on the Mississippi with the pro

13、tagonist telling us the story in the local dialect. It is a representative work of local colorism. ca. Sister Carrie b.The Adventures of Tom Sawyerc. The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn d.The Portrait of a Lady12.The novel is a psychological study of a soldier (Henry Fleming)s reactions in the Civil

14、War. ca.An American Tragedy b. Sister Carrie c.The Red Badge of Courage d. McTeague 13. The poem is written in free verse in 52 cantos with the theme of the universality and equality in value of all people and all things. ca.Cantos b. The Raven c. Song of Myself d.Chicago14. The novel is about how a

15、 group of people on a whaling ship kill a great whale but themselves are killed by the whale, with the conflict between man and his fate. ba.The Octopus b. Moby-Dick c. The Rise of Silas Lapham d. Leaves of Grass 15. It is a philosophical essay in 8 chapters plus an introduction mainly concerned wit

16、h the four uses of nature. ba. Walden b. Nature c. The Scarlet Letter d. The American Scholar1-5.cdaad6-10.aacbb 11-15.cccbbI. Choose the Best Answer for Each of the Following (115=15):1. An English ship brought 102 people from Plymouth, England on September 16, 1620 and arrived in the present Provi

17、ncetown harbor on November 21 in the same year. This ship was named _b_.a. The Pilgrims b. Mayflower c. America d. Titanic 2._b_ is father of American drama and in his dramatic career he wrote 49 plays. a. Tennessee Williams b. Eugene ONeill c. Arthur Miller d. Elmer Rice3._c_ was the first American

18、 writer to write entirely American literature. a. Anne Bradstreet b. Washington Irving c. Mark Twain d. Ernest Hemingway4. _c_ was the leader of American transcendentalism. a. Benjamin Franklin b. Washington Irving c. Ralph Waldo Emerson d. Henry David Thoreau 5._c_was the greatest woman poet in Ame

19、rican literature and she wrote about 1,700 short lyric poems in her life time. a. Pearl S. Buck b.Harriet Bicher Stowe c. Emily Dickenson d. Walter Whitman 6._d_ is father of the detective story and of psychoanalytic criticism.a. Washington Irving b. Ralph Waldo Emerson c. Walt Whitman d. Edgar Alla

20、n Poe7.William Dean Howells is concerned with the middle class life; _d_ writes about the upper class society, and Mark Twain deals with the lower class reality. a. Stephen Crane b. Frank Norris c. Theodore Dreiser d. Henry James8. Which of the following is a naturalistic writer? d a. William Dean H

21、owells b. Mark Twain c. Ernest Hemingway d.Theodore Dreiser12._d_ is often regarded as the greatest American woman poet and she wrote over 1,700 short lyric poems in her life time. a. Anne Bradstreet b. Robert Frost c. H.D. d. Emily Dickinson 14. He was the first black American to write a book about

22、 black life with great impact on the consciousness of the nation and his masterpiece is one of the three classics about black Americans. Who is he? aa. Richard Wright b. Harriet Beecher Stowe c. Langston Hughes d. Ralph Ellison15. Hemingway wrote about American compatriots in Europe whereas _d_ wrot

23、e about the Jazz age, life in American society.a.William Carlos Williams b. William Faulkner c. John Steinbeck d. F. Scott Fitzgerald1-5 bbccc 6-10.dddaa 11-15.bdcadI.Choose the Best Answer for Each of the Following (115 %):2. The American Civil War broke out in 1861 between the Northern states and

24、the South states, which are known respectively as the _c_and the_.a. N, S b. Revolutionaries, Reactionaries c. Union, Confederacy d. Slavery, Anti-Slavery 3.Mark Twain was a representative of _c_ in American literature. a. transcendentalism b. naturalism c. local colorism d. imagism5.The greatest Am

25、erican poet and the first writer of free verse is _c_. a. Washington Irving b.Ezra Pound c. Walt Whitman d. Emily Dickinson 14. _b_ was the first black American to write a book about black life with great impact on the consciousness of the nation and his masterpiece is one of the three classics abou

26、t black Americans. b. Richard Wright b. Harriet Beecher Stowe c. Langston Hughes d. Ralph Ellison15. _a_ first used the “Jazz age” as the title of a collection of short storiesa. F. Scott Fitzgerald b. William Faulkner c. John Steinbeck d. Ernest Hemingway 1-5.caccc 6-10.dddaa 11-15.bdcba1-5.adcad6-

27、10.aacbb 11-15.cccbaII. Match the following (120%)A. Match Works with Their Authors1.Hugh Selwyn Mauberly2.Walden 3. Autobiography 4. The Scarlet Letter5.Leaves of Grass6.The Raven7. The Rise of Silas Lapham 8. The Adventures of Tom Sawyer9. Long Days Journey into Night 10. The Old Man and the Sea a

28、.Mark Twain b . Ernest Hemingway c. Eugene ONeill d. William Dean Howells e. Edgar Allan Poe f. Walt Whitman g. Nathaniel Hawthorne h. Benjamin Franklin i.Henry David Thoreau j. Ezra Pound k.Thomas Jefferson l. T.S. Eliot1-5.jihgf 6-10.edccbB. Match the Characters with the works in which they appear

29、.1. Hester Prynne 2.Mrs. Touchett 3.Frederick Henry 4.Benjy Compson5.the Joads 6.General Edward Cummings7.Holden Caulfield 7.Bigger Thomas8.Yank 9.Happya.The Portrait of a Lady b. The Scarlet Letter c. The Hairy Ape d. A Farewell to Arms e.The Sound and the Fury f. The Grapes of Wrath g. The Naked a

30、nd the Dead h. The Catcher in the Rye i. Native Son j. Death of a Salesman k.Invisible Man l.Catch-221-5.badef 6-10.ghicj III. Match the following (120=20)A. Match works with their authors1.Nature 2.Rip Van Winkle 3. Nature 4. The Scarlet Letter5.Leaves of Grass6.The Raven7. The Rise of Silas Lapham

31、 8. The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn9. Cantos 10. The Old Man and the Sea a.Ezra Pound b. Ernest Hemingway c. Mark Twain d. William Dean Howells e. Edgar Allan Poe f. Walt Whitman g. Nathaniel Hawthorne h. Ralph Waldo Emerson i.Washington Irving j. Waldo Emerson k.T.S. Eliot l. Robert FrostA. Matc

32、h Works with Their Authors1-5.jihgf 6-10.edcabB. Match characters with the works in which they appear.2. Captain Ahab and Starbuck 2.Isabel Archer3.Frederic Henry and Catherine 4.Benjy Compson5.the Joads 6.General Edward Cummings7.Holden Caulfield 8.Bigger Thomas9.The Tyrones 10.Willy Lomana.The Por

33、trait of a Lady b. Moby-Dick c. Death of a Salesman d. A Farewell to Arms e.The Sound and the Fury f. The Grapes of Wrath g. The Naked and the Dead h. The Catcher in the Rye i. Native Son j. Long Days Journey into Night k.Absalom, Absalom l. The Old Man and the Sea B. Match the Characters with the w

34、orks in which they appear.1-5.badef 6-10.edcabTrue or False. (10 x 2= 20)1. American literature is the oldest of all national literature.2. Thomas Jefferson was the only American to sign the 4 documents that created the US.3. All his literary life, Hawthorne seemed to be haunted by his sense of sin

35、and evil.4. Most of the poems in Leaves of Grass are about human psychology.5. Hurstwood is a character in Dreisers An American Tragedy.6. Faulkners region was the Deep North, with its bitter history of slavery, civil war and destruction.7. Placed in historical perspective, Howells is found lacking

36、in qualities and depth. But anyhow he is a literary figure worthy of notice.8. Faulkners works have been termed the Yoknapatawpha Saga, “one connected story”.9. As a moral philosophy, transcendentalism was neither logical nor systematical.10. Emily Dickinson expresses her deep love in the poem “Anna

37、bel Lee”.1-5 F F T F F 6-10 F F T F FII. Decide whether the statements are True or False. (10 x 2= 20)1. Early in the 17th century, the English settlements in Virginia and began the main stream of what we recognize as the American national history.2. American Romantic writers avoided writing about n

38、ature, medieval legends and with supernatural elements.3. As a moral philosophy, transcendentalism was neither logical nor systematical.4. “Young Goodman Brown” wants to prove everyone possesses kindness in heart.5. Henry James was a realist in the same way as one views the realism of Twain or Howel

39、ls.6. The American realists sought to describe the wide range of American experience and to present the subtleties of human personality.7. Frosts concern with nature reflected his deep moral uncertainties.8. Faulkners works have been termed the Yoknapatawpha Saga, “one connected story”.9. Roger Chil

40、lingworth is a character in Dreisers An American Tragedy.10. After the Civil War, the Frontier was closing. Disillusionment and frustration were widely felt. What had been expected to be a “Golden Age” turned to be a “Gilded” one.1-5 T F T F T 6-10 F T T F T III. Please explain the following terms.

41、(5 x 6 = 30)1. Puritanism: Puritanism is the practices and beliefs of the Puritans.2. Free verse: It is poetry that has an irregular rhythm and line length and that attempts to avoid any predetermined verse structure; instead, it uses the cadences of natural speech. 3. International novel: IN brings

42、 together persons of various nationalities who represent certain characteristics of their own countries.4. Naturalism: It views human beings as animals in the natural world responding to environmental forces and internal stresses and drives, over none of which they have control and none of which the

43、y fully understand. The literary naturalists have a major difference from the realists. They look at a different spot to find real life.5. transcendentalism: It stressed the power of intuition, believing that people could learn things both from the outside world by means of the five senses and from

44、the inner world by intuition. It took nature as symbolic of spirit or God. All things in nature were symbols of the spiritual, of Gods presence. It emphasized the significance of the individual and believed that the individual was the most important element in society and that the ideal kind of individual was self-reliant and unselfish. Transcendentalists envisioned religion as an emotional communication between an individual soul and the universal “Oversoul”7

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