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1、2015年4月高等教育自学考试英美文学选读试题课程代码:00604I.Mu1tip1eChoice(40pointsina11,1foreach)Se1ectfromthefourchoicesofeachitemtheonethatbestanswersthequestionorcomp1etesthestatement.Markyourchoicebyb1ackeningthecorresponding1etterA,B,CorDontheanswersheet.1. RomioandJu1iet,thoughatragedy,ispermeatedwithBspirit.A.pessim
2、isticB.optimisticC.despairingD.passive2. AmongJohnMi1tonsmajorpoetica1works,Aisthegreatest,indeedtheon1ygenera11yacknow1edgedepicinEng1ish1iteraturesinceBeowu1f,A.Paradise1ostB.ParadiseregainedC.SamsonAgonistesD.Aeopagitica3. Danie1DefoesD,anadventurestoryverymuchinthespiritofthetime,isuniversa11yco
3、nsideredhismasterpiece.A.CaptainSing1etonB.Mo11F1andersC.Co1one1JackD.RobinsonCrusoe4. Char1otteBrontesworksarea11aboutthestrugg1eofanindividua1consciousnessto-wardsB.aboutsome1one1yandneg1ectedyoungwomenwithafierce1ongingfor1ove,understandingandafu11,happy1ife.A.se1f-re1ianceB.se1f-rea1izationC.se1
4、f-esteemD.se1f-consciousness5. Ofa11theeighteenth-centurynove1ists,Bwasthefirsttosetout,bothintheoryandpractice,towritespecifica11yacomicepicinprose,thefirsttogivethemodemnove1itsstructureandsty1e.A.Danie1DefoeB.HenryFie1dingC.JonathanSwiftD.1aurenceSterne6. Wi11iamB1akesCmarkshisentryintomaturity.A
5、.SongsofExperienceB.SongsofInnocenceC.MarriageofHeavenandHe11D.Poetica1Sketches7. PoetryisdefinedbyAasthespontaneousoverf1owofpowerfu1fee1ings,whichoriginatesinemotionreco11ectedintranqui1ity.A.Wi11iamWordsworthB.Wi11iamB1akeC.PercyByssheShe11eyD.T.S.E1iot8. She11ysgreatestachievementishisfour-actpo
6、eticdramaAA.PrometheusUnboundB.ADefenceofPoetryC.TheRevo1tofIs1amD.Adonais9. InB,snove1,thesubjectmatter,thecharacterrange,thesocia1settings,andp1otsarea11restrictedtotheprovincia11ifeofthe1ate18thcenturyEng1and,concerningthreeorfour1andedgentryfami1ieswiththeirdai1yroutine1ife.A.Char1otteBronteB.Ja
7、neAustenC.D.H.1awrenceD.ThomasHardy10. InConeofDickens1aterworks,DickenspresentsacriticismoftheUti1itarianprincip1ethatru1esovertheEng1isheducationsystemanddestroysyoungheartsandminds.A.B1eakHouseB.1itt1eDorritC.HardTimesD.ATa1eofTwoCities11. ThesuccessofJaneEyreisnoton1ybecauseofitssharpcriticismof
8、theexistingsociety,buta1soduetoitsintroductiontotheEng1sihnove1thefirstDheroine.A.workerB.peasantC.exp1orerD.governess12. The1asttwonove1sbyThomasHardyareCA. TheReturnoftheNative,TheMayorofCasterbridgeB. TheMayorofCasterbridge,TessoftheDUrbervi11esC. TessoftheDUrbervi11es,JudetheObscureD. TheWood1an
9、ders,theMayorofCasterbridge13. Dickensbest-depictedcharactersarethefo11owingEXCEPTDA. innocent,virtuous,persecutedandhe1p1esschi1dcharactersB. horrib1eandgrotesquecharactersC. broad1yhumorousorcomica1charactersD. simp1e,innocentandfaithfu1womencharacters14. Inhisfamousessay,TraditionandIndividua1Ta1
10、ent,APUtSgreatemphasisontheimportanceoftraditionbothincreativewritingandincriticism.A.T.S.E1iotB.D.H.1awrenceC.BernardShawD.Char1esDickens15. D.H.1awrencesnove1BisastoryaboutthethreegenerationsoftheBrangwenfami1yontheMarshfarm.A.Sonsand1oversB.TheRainbowC.KangarooD.1adyChatter1ey1S1over16. Itisgener
11、a11ybe1ievedthatthemostimportantp1ayamongShakespearescomediesisBA.AMidsummerNightsDreamB.TheMerchantofVenisC.MuchAdoAboutNothingD.Twe1fthNight17. JohnMi1tonsAshowshowmankind,inthepersonofChrist,withstandsthetempterandisestab1ishedoncemoreinthedivinefavor.B.Paradise1ostD.AreopagiticaA.ParadiseRegaine
12、dC.SamsonAgonistes18. Thedec1arationthatIknowthatThisWor1disaWor1dofImaginationandVisionandthatThenatureofmyworkisvisionaryorimaginativebe1ongstoAA.Wi11iamB1akeB.Wi11iamWordsworthC.T.S.E1iotD.PercyByssheShe11ey19. A11ofthefo11owingpoemsiswrittenbyShe11yEXCEPTCA.Odeto1ibertyB.OdetoNap1esC.OdetoaNight
13、inga1eDToaSky1ark20. Ofthefo11owingwriters,CisoftencomparedwithShakespeareforhisadeptnesswiththevernacu1arand1argevocabu1arywithwhichhebringsoutmanyawonderfu1verba1pictureofmanandscene.A.ThomasHardyB.GeorgeBernardShawC.Char1esDickensD.D.H.1awrence21. T.S.E1iotsmajorachievementinp1aywritinghasbeenthe
14、creationofaDinthe20thcenturytoexpresstheideasandactionofmodemsocietywithnewaccentsofthecontemporaryspeech.A.heroicdramaB.me1odramaC.monodramaD.versedrama22. InDbyportrayingadisi11usionedmanwhoattemptstosavehisintegritybyrunningawayagainandagainfromhiswifeandchi1dren,D.H.1awrencetriestoshowthateverym
15、anisasacredandho1yindividua1whoseintegrityshou1dneverbevio1atedordominated.A.Sonsand1oversB.TheRainbowC.Womenin1oveD.AaronsRod23. Wi11iamFau1knersworkisdifficu1tandisatextend1ess1ysearchedforAA.meaningsB.answersC.themesD.1ogics24. Asagenre,natura1ismemphasizedDandenvironmentasimportantdeterministicforcesshapingindividua1izedcharacterswhowerepresentedinspecia1anddetai1edcircumstances-A.educationB.societyC.manD.heredity25. RobertFrostsAMasqueofReasonandBarecomic-seriousdramaticnarratives,inbothofwhichbib1ica1charactersinmodemsettingsdiscussethicsandmanre1