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(全新整理)7月自考浙江省美国文学选读试题及答案解析.docx

浙江省 2018 年 7 月高等教育自学考试美国文学选读试题课程代码: 10055Part Ⅰ : Choose the relevant match from Column B for each item in Column A. (10 pointsin all, 1 point for each)Group 1Column A Column B() 1. F. S Fitzgerald a. The Adventures of Tom Sawyer() 2. Henry David Thoreau b. An American Tragedy() 3. Theodore Dreiser c. The Portrait of a Lady() 4. Henry James d. Walden() 5. Mark Twain e. This Side of ParadiseGroup 2Column A Column B() 1. Huck a. A Rose for Emily() 2. Carrie Meeber b. The Hairy Ape() 3. Yank c. The Great Gatsby() 4. Nick Carraway d. Sister Carrie() 5. Emily Grierson e. The Adventures of Huckleberry FinnPart Ⅱ : Each of the following statements below is followed by four alternatives. Choose theone that would best complete the statement. (50 points in all, 2 points for each)1. Romanticism appeared as a literary trend against _____. 【】A. rationalityB. imaginationC. intuitionD. individualism2. The famous 20 years in Rip Van Winkle helps to construct the story in such a way that we are greatly affected by Irving ’s _____.【】A. concern with the passage of timeB. expression of transient beauty1C. satire on laziness and corruptibility of human beingsD. idea about supernatural manipulation of man’ s life3. _____ has become so important that most people consider it an unofficial manifesto for the “ Transcendental Club ” .【】A. NatureB. The American ScholarC. WaldenD. Civil Disobedience4. _____is unanimously agreed to be the summit of the Romantic period in the history of American literature.【】A. PuritanismB. New England TranscendentalismC. DeismD. Unitarianism5. _____ is a symbol of microcosm of the world we are living in.【】A. The PequodB. Moby DickC. The Scarlet LetterD. Nature6. _____ held a“ black ” vision of life and human beings. 【】A. Ralph Waldo EmersonB. Nathaniel HawthorneC. Edgar Allan PoeD. James Fenimore Cooper7. Moby Dick,the big white whale, is possible read as symbolic of all the following EXCEPT_____. 【】A. malignancyB. beautyC. adulteryD. God8. According to Emerson, man ’ s capacity is _____.【】A. ambiguousB. limitedC. infiniteD. subsidiary to God9. _____ is regarded as an encyclopedia of everything: philosophy, religion, history, etc.【】A. NatureB. WaldenC. Moby DickD. The Scarlet Letter10. Whitman ’s poems are characterized by all the following features EXCEPT______. 【】A. a strict poetic formB. a simple and conversational language2C. a free and natural rhythmic patternD. an easy flow of feelings11. Another fact that made _____ unique is his magic power with language, his use of vernacular.His words are colloquial, concrete and direct in effect, and his sentence structures are simple, even ungrammatical, which is typical of the spoken language. 【】A. TwainB. AndersonC. JamesD. Dreiser12. While Mark Twain and William Dean Howells satirized European manners at times, _____wasan admirer of ancient European civilization. 【】A. Theodore DreiserB. Jack LondonC. Henry JamesD. William James13. About Naturalism, which of the following statements is NOT correct? 【】A. Naturalists chose their subjects from the lower ranks of society.B. They portrayed misery and poverty of the “ underdogs who”,were demonstrably victims ofsociety and nature.C. One of the most familiar themes in American Naturalism is the theme o f human“ bestiality,”especially an explanation of sexual desire.D. American Naturalism is a reaction against Realism.14. Which of the following is NOT a typical feature of Henry James’s writing style?【】A. Exquisite and elaborate languageB. Minute detailed descriptionC. Lengthy psychological analysisD. American colloquialism15. _____ is now recognized not only as a great poetess on her own right but as a poetess of considerable influence upon American poetry of the present century. 【】A. Emily DickinsonB. Emily BrontёC. Anne BradstreetD. George Eliot16. Which of the following statements is NOT a typical feature of Emily Dickinson ’s poetry?【】A. Dickinson’ s poetry is unique and conventional in its own way.B. Her poems have no titles, hence are always quoted by their first lines.3C. In her poetry there is a particular stress pattern.D. Her poems tend to be very impersonal and meditative.17. It is not surprising to find in _____ fiction a world of jungle, where“ kill or to be killed” was the law.【】A. James’sB. Twain ’sC. Dreiser’sD. Anderson’s18. The Catcher in the Rye written by _____ is regarded as a students’ classic.【】A. J.D. SalingerB. John UpdikeC. Ralph EllisonD. Richard Wright19. _____ fictional world is the best embodiment of the spirit of Jazz Age, in which he shows a particular interest in the upper-class society, especially the upper-class young people. 【】A. Eliot’ s B. Hemingway’ sC. Fitzgerald’sD. Faulkner’s20. Chinese poetry and philosophy have exerted great influence over _____. 【】A. Ezra PoundB. Ralph Waldo EmersonC. Robert FrostD. Emily Dickinson21. In Hemingway ’s Indian Camp, Nick ’s night trip to the Indian village and his experience inside the hut can be taken as _____.【】A. an essential lesson about Indian tribesB. a confrontation with sin and evilC. an initiation to the harshness of lifeD. a learning process in human relationship22. The Hemingway Code heroes are best remembered for their _____. 【】A. indestructible spiritB. pessimistic view of lifeC. war experiencesD. masculinity23. Most of O ’Neill ’s plays are concerned about the following EXCEPT_____. 【】A. success and failure in man’ s literary careerB. life and death, illusion and disillusion, dream and realityC. alienation and communication, self and society, desire and frustration4D. the basic issues of human existence and predicament24. Traditional fiction featured an authoritative narrator in telling a story, while modern fiction tended to employ the first person narration or limit the reader to“ _____”.【】A. one character’ s point of viewB. the central consciousnessC. more characters points of viewD. both A and B25. Which one of the following statements is NOT true of William Faulkner?【】A. He is a master of stream-of-consciousness narrative.B. His writing is often complex and difficult to understand.C. He often depicts slum life in New York and Chicago.D. He represents a new group of Southern writers.Part Ⅲ : Interpretation (20 points in all, 5 points for each)Read the following selections and then answer the questions.Passage 1With this excellent resolve for the future, Goodman Brown felt himself justified in making more haste on his present evil purpose. He had taken a dreary road, darkened by all the gloomiest trees of the forest, which barely stood aside to let the narrow path creep through, and closed immediately behind. It was all as lonely as could be; and there is this peculiarity in such a solitude, that the traveler knows not who may be concealed by the innumerable trunks and the thick boughs overhead; so that with lonely footsteps, he may yet be passing through an unseen multitude. Questions:1. Identify the author and the title of the story from which this excerpt is taken.2. What ’ s Brown ’ s purpose to go to the woods?Passage 2The 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.5Questions:1.Who is the poet of this poem? Which poem is this stanza taken from?2.What does sleep suggest?Passage 3The Eyes around-had wrung them dry-And Breaths were gathering firmFor that last Onset-when the KingBe witnessed-in the Room-Questions:1.Who is the poet?2.What does “ the King ” refer to?Passage 4... Gatsby, standing alone on the marble steps and looking from one group to another with approving eyes. His tanned skin was drawn attractively tight on his face and his short hair looked as though it were trimmed every day. I could see nothing sinister about him. I wondered if the fact that he was not drinking helped to set him off from his guests, for it seemed to me that he grew more correct as the fraternal hilarity.Questions:1.Which novel is this passage taken from? Who is the author?2.Who is “ I ” ? And what is his role in the novel?PartⅣ : Give brief answers to the following questions. (20 points in all, 10 points for each)1.Give a brief account of Walt Whitman ’s poetic style.2.Please state the major principles of Imagism.6。

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