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美国文学试题 美国文学(本科)试题 I. Complete each of the following statements with proper words or phrases and     put your answers on the Answer Sheet. 1. The first permanent English settlement in North America was established at     Jamestown, Virginia in       .  2.       ...

美国文学试题
美国文学(本科)试 快递公司问题件快递公司问题件货款处理关于圆的周长面积重点题型关于解方程组的题及答案关于南海问题 I. Complete each of the following statements with proper words or phrases and     put your answers on the Answer Sheet. 1. The first permanent English settlement in North America was established at     Jamestown, Virginia in       .  2.            became the first American writer.  3. Hard work, thrift, piety and sobriety were the       values that dominated much of the early American writing. 4. In American literature, the 18th century was an age of      and Revolution. 5. Franklin’s best writing is found in his masterpiece        . 6. On January 10, 1776, Thomas Paine’s famous pamphlet       appeared.   7. The signing of          symbolized the birth of an independent American nation. 8. The most outstanding poet in America of the 18th century was          . 9. Washington Irving’s             became the first work by an American writer to win international fame. 10.               is the summit of American Romanticism.   11. With the publication of Emerson’s          in 1836, American Romanticism reached its summit. 12. Hester Prynne is the heroine in Hawthorne’s novel                . 13. Henry James’ major fictional theme is               . 14.                brought the Romantic period to an end. So the age of Realism came into existence. 15. The Poetic style invented by Whitman is now called              . 16.  “Because I could not stop for Death---” is written by              . 17. The term The Gilded Age is given by                to describe the post-civil war years. 18.  Theodore Dreiser’s first novel is                     . 19.  The leader of the literary movement Imagism is             . 20.           is the spokesman for Lost Generation.      II. Each of the following statements below is followed by four alternative answers or completions. Choose the one that is the best in each case and put your   answers on the Answer Sheet. 1. The first American writer of local color to achieve wide popularity was      .   A. Bret Harte                                             B. Mark Twain   C. Henry James                                      D. William Dean Howells 2. Which of the following is the masterpiece of Mark Twain?   A. The Gilded Age                                   B. The Adventures of Tom Sawyer        C. The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn          D. Jumping Frog 3. Which writer has no naturalist tendency?                  A. Mark Twain                                    B. Jack London   C. Theodore Dreiser                               D. Frank Norris 4. Transcendentalist doctrines found their greatest literary advocates in     and       Thoreau. A. Jefferson                                                B. Emerson                 C. Freneau                                                 D. Oversoul 5. Which of the following doesn’t belong to Dreiser’s “Trilogy of Desire”? A. The Financier                                       B. The Titan C. The Stoic                                               D. An American Tragedy 6. Which is the character who appears in the novel Moby Dick?   A. Hester Prynne                                        B. Mr. Hooper   C. Ahab                                                     D. Pearl 7.          written by Henry James brought him first international fame.   A. The Golden Bowl                                  B. The American    C. The Tragic Muse                                   D. Daisy Miller 8. “     ”was a term created by the French novelist, Emile Zola. A. realism                                                   B. naturalism     C. transcendentalism                                   D. veritism 9. Jack London was at his height of his powers when he wrote       , which is deeply influenced by Darwinism.      A. The Sea Wolf                                        B. To Build a Fire    C. The Call of the Wild                             D. Martin Eden 10. The Cop and the Anthem is written by     .    A. O. Henry                                             B. Henry James      C. Jack London                                        D. Mark Twain 11. “Two small people, without dislike or suspicion.” is a line in the poem The River-Merchant’s Wife: A Letter written by      .    A. T. S. Eliot                                         B. Robert Frost      C. Ezra Pound                                D. Carl Sandburg 12. The imagist poets followed three principles, they are      , direct treatment and economy of expression.    A. blank verse              B. rhythm           C. free verse                D. common speech 13. Of the following American writers, who has NOT been an expatriate in Paris?         A. Ernest Hemingway                               B. Ezra Pound  C. F. S. Fitzgerald                             D. Emily Dickinson 14. Who was the foremost novelist of the American Depression of the 1930s?    A. Ernest Hemingway                               B. Ezra Pound  C. John Steinbeck                                    D. F. S. Fitzgerald 15. The first writings that we call American were the narratives and     of the early settlements.    A. journals         B. poetry                     C. drama                 D. folklores 16. An American Dictionary of the English Language was published in 1828 by      .    A. Samuel Johnson                            B. Noah Webster        C. Daniel Webster                       D. Daniel Defoe 17. Walden is written by       .      A. Emerson                                              B. Thoreau      C. Poe                                   D. Hawthorne 18.        is famous for psychological realism.    A. Mark Twain                                       B. William Dean Howells   C. Henry James                                    D. Walt Whitman 19.  Which is generally regarded as the Bible of New England Transcendentalism?    A. Nature                                                B. Walden C. On Beauty                                D. Self-Reliance 20. Which is regarded as the “Declaration of Intellectual Independence”?    A. The American Scholar                        B. English Traits    C. The Conduct of Life                           D. Nature 21. Santiago is the character in Hemingway’s novel        .    A. In Our Time                                        B. The Old Man and the Sea      C. For Whom the Bell Tolls                     D. The Sun Also Rises 22. Which of the following is a much harsher realism?    A. local colorism                                       B. naturalism       C. romanticism                                         D. imagism 23. Who is the arbiter of 19th century literary realism in America?    A. Mark Twain                                         B. Bret Harte        C. William Dean Howells                          D. Henry James 24. F. S. Fitzgerald is NOT the author of           .    A. The Great Gatsby                                      B. Tender is the Night       C. A Farewell to the Arms                             D. This Side of Paradise 25. The pessimism and deterministic ideas of naturalism pervaded the works of such American writers as         .      A. Mark Twain                                                B. F. S. Fitzgerald      C. Walt Whitman                                             D. Stephen Crane 26. Charles Drouet is a character in the novel of ______.    A. The American                                     B. The Portrait of a Lady    C. Sister Carrie                                        D. The Gift of the Magi 27. American literature produced only one female poet during the 19th century. She    was        .    A. Anne Bradstreet                                         B. Jane Austen  C. Emily Dickinson                                    D. Harriet Beecher 28.         read his poetry at the inauguration of President John F. Kennedy.      A. Robert Frost                                   B. T. S. Eliot       C. Carl Sandburg                                    D. Ezra Pound      29. With Howells, James and Mark Twain active on the scene,       became the major trend in the 70s and 80s of the 19th century.      A. sentimentalism                                    B. romanticism C. realism                                                D. naturalism 30.  “The apparition of these faces in the crowd; Petals on a wet, black bough”. This is the shortest poem written by       .                  A. T. S. Eliot                                                 B. Robert Frost    C. Ezra Pound                                             D. Wallace Stevens   III. Comment on the following poems. Put your answers on the Answer Sheet. (20%, 10 points for each) 1.                        Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening by: Robert Frost Whose woods these are I think I know. His house is in the village though; He will not see me stopping here To watch his woods fill up with snow. My little horse must think it queer To stop without a farmhouse near Between the woods and frozen lake The darkest evening of the year. He gives his harness bells a shake To ask if there is some mistake. The only other sound’s the sweep Of easy wind and downy flake. 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.   1.         I Heard a Fly Buzz—When I Died— by: Emily Dickinson   I heard a Fly buzz — when I died — The Stillness in the Room  Was like the Stillness in the Air —   Between the Heaves of Storm —   The Eyes around — had wrung them dry —          And Breaths were gathering firm  For that last Onset — when the King  Be witnessed — in the Room —   I willed my Keepsakes — Signed away What portion of me be                      Assignable — and then it was There interposed a Fly —   With Blue — uncertain stumbling Buzz — Between the light — and me — And then the Windows failed — and then       I could not see to see —   IV. Give brief answers to the following and write your answers on the Answer Sheet. (30%, 15 points for each) 1. Being a period of the great flowering of American literature, the Romantic Period is called “the American Renaissance”. Briefly discuss what the features of American literature in this period are.    2. How does Sister Carrie embody Dreiser’ 参   考   答   案 I. Complete each of the following statements with proper words or phrases and     put your answers on the Answer Sheet. (20%, 1 point for each)   1. 1607       2. John Smith   3. Puritan   4. Reason    5. The Autobiography    6. Common Sense   7. The Declaration of Independence   8. Philip Freneau       9. Sketch Book        10. Transcendentalism  11. Nature     12. The Scarlet Letter  13. international theme  14. The civil war    15. free verse     16. Emily Dickinson         17. Mark Twain  18. Sister Carrie     19. Ezra Pound            20. Ernest Hemingway                     II. Each of the following statements below is followed by four alternative answers or completions. Choose the one that is the best in each case and put your answers on the Answer Sheet. (30%, 1 point for each)    1 --- 5: A C A B D   6 --- 10: C D B C A 11 ---15:C B D C A  16 --- 20: B B C A A 21 ---25: B B C C D  26 --- 30: C C A C C III. Comment on the following poems. Put your answers on the Answer Sheet. (20%, 10 points for each)   1. "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening" was Frost's favorite of his own poems and Frost in a letter to Louis Untermeyer called it "my best bid for remembrance." This poem illustrates many of the qualities most characteristic of Frost, including the attention to natural detail, the relationship between humans and nature, and the strong theme suggested by individual lines. The speaker in the poem, a traveler by horse on the darkest night of the year, stops to watch a woods filling up with snow. He thinks the owner of the woods is someone who lives in the village and will not see him stopping there. While he is attracted by the beauty of the woods and nature, he is reminded by his little horse and realizes that he has obligations which pull him away from the lure of nature. The speaker describes the beauty and temptation of the woods as “lovely, dark and deep,” but reminds himself that he must not remain there, because he has “promises to keep,” and a long journey ahead of him. He has to complete his obligations and then make his aspirations to be realized. Through the symbolic woods and horse, we also get to know that the speaker has strong self-awareness and self-discipline. In another way, the poem can be analyzed from the perspective of aspiration and realization. Aspiration is something to be worked at. We enjoy the fruit of our realization only when we reach our destination. But from the spiritual point of view, we notice something else that is the transformation of aspiration and realization. Today's aspiration transforms itself into tomorrow's realization. Again, tomorrow's realization is the pathfinder of a higher and deeper goal. There is no end to our realization, and there is no end of our aspiration as long as you are alive. Our journey is eternal, and the road that we are taking on is also eternal. All aspirations become realization till the end of one’s life. The poem is written in iambic tetrameter in the Rubaiyat stanza created by Edward Fitzgerald. Each verse (save the last) follows an a-a-b-a rhyming scheme, with the following verse's a's rhyming with that verse's b, which is a chain rhyme. Overall, the rhyme scheme is AABA-BBCB-CCDC-DDDD. 2. The poetess is watching her own death and recording the process. Instead of seeing God and hearing the songs of angels yearned for by Puritans upon death she heard a fly buzz, which is really ironic. Fly: sets off the stillness in the room; blocks off the light (from heaven);    suggests a coming decadence → the speaker loses the opportunity of gaining immortality after death The fly plays an important role in the speaker’s experience of death. The poem is, in part, about “the conflict between preconception and perception.” The person on his or her deathbed shifts perspective from “the ritual of dying” to “the fact of death.” The fly, by interrupting the dying speaker with its “Blue — uncertain stumbling Buzz — ” obliterates his or her false notions of death. The sound of the fly represents “the last conscious link with reality.” The poem lacks any hint of a life after death. IV. Give brief answers to the following and write your answers on the Answer Sheet. (30%, 15 points for each) 1.   (1) The whole nation had a strong sense of optimism and the mood of “feeling good”, giving birth to the spectacular outburst of romantic feeling. (2) The English counterpart exerted a stimulating impact on the writers of the young nation. (3) Taking foreign influence in consideration, the great works of American writers still carried typically American romantic color. (4) The young nation had brought forth its own philosophy. Transcendentalism stresses man’s capacity of knowing truth intuitively, and of attaining knowledge transcending the reach of the senses. 2. (1) In this novel, Dreiser expressed his naturalistic pursuit by expounding the purposelessness of life and attacking the conventional moral standards. (2) The novel best embodies his naturalistic belief that while men are controlled by heredity, instinct and chance, a few extraordinary and unsophisticated human beings refuse to accept their fate wordlessly and instead strive, unsuccessfully, to find meaning and purpose for their existence. (3) To Sister Carrie, the world is cold and harsh. Alone, helpless, she moves along like a mechanism driven by desire and catches blindly at any opportunities for a better existence, opportunities first offered by Drouet, and then by Hurstwood. A feather in the wind, she was totally at the mercy of forces she cannot comprehend, still less to say control. The famous picture of Carrie sitting in a rocking chair in her room in the evening, rocking back and forth, is a picture of Carrie’s drifting with the tide. She has no control, no freedom of will. 美国文学(本科)试题1 I.  Fill in the following blanks and put your answers on the    Answer Sheet. (15%, 1 point for each) 1.      The publication of ______ established Emerson as the most eloquent spokesman of New England Transcendentalism. 2.      Hard work, thrift, ______ and sobriety were the Puritan values that dominated much of the earliest American writing. 3.      At 87, ______ read his poetry at the inauguration of President John F. Kennedy. 4.      Jack London’s masterwork _________ is somewhat autobiographical. 5.      ______, the tragic hero of Moby Dick, burning with a baleful fire, becomes evil himself in his thirst to destroy evil. 6.      Ezra Pound was the leader of a new movement in poetry which he called the “________” movement. 7.      “The Custom House” is an introductory note to the novel _______. 8.      Among the works attacking the “American Dream”, __________by Fitzgerald is a powerful piece. 9.      Walt Whitman was a pioneering figure of American poetry. His innovation first of all lies in his use of ________, poetry without a fixed beat or regular rhyme scheme. 10.  In 1954, _______ won the Nobel Prize for Literature for his “mastery of the art of modern narration”. 11.  In American literary history, ________ is called “the Recluse of Amherst” since she isolated herself from the outside almost for life. 12.  “The Fall of the House of Usher” is a short story written by _______. 13.  _______ launched two kinds of immensely popular stories: the sea adventure and the frontier saga, represented by The Leatherstocking Tales. 14.  The publication of T. S. Eliot’s ________ in 1922, the most significant American poem of the 20th century, helped to establish a modern tradition of literature rich with learning and allusive thought. 15.  “The Cop and the Anthem” is a short story written by ______.   II. Each of the following statements is followed by four alternative answers. Choose the one that would best complete          the statement. Then put your answers on the Answer Sheet. (20%, 1 point for each) 1.        For Melville, as well as for the reader and _____, the narrator, Moby Dick is still a mystery, an ultimately mystery of the universe. A. Stubb                     B. Ishmael                   C. Ahab               D. Starbuck 2.        Most of the poems in Whitman’s Leaves of Grass sing of the “en-mass” and the ____ as well. A. nature                     B. self-reliance             C. self                  D. life 3.        Which of the following is Not one of the main ideas advocated by Ralph Emerson? A. Importance of the Individual                B. Faith in Christianity C. The Over-Soul                                    D. Self-Reliance 4.        In Hawthorne’s novels and short stories, intellectuals usually appear as _____. A. saviors                                                       B. villains              C. commentators                                            D. observers 5.        In American literature, escaping from the society and returning to nature is a common subject. The following titles are all related, in one way or another, to the subject except _____. A.     Dreiser’s Sister Carrier B.     Mark Twain’s The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn C.     Cooper’s Leatherstocking Tales D.     Thoreau’s Walden 6.        Which of the following is Not optimistic about human nature?          . A. Ralph Emerson                                          B. Walt Whitman         C. Nathaniel Hawthorne                                 D. Henry Thoreau 7.        Washington Irving was best known for his famous short stories such as _______. A.     Rip Van Winkle and Moby Dick B.     Rip Van
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