本期内容包括:亨利.詹姆斯,庞德, 菲茨杰拉德,奥尼尔,福克纳等作家
% E, r+ d9 Q2 n2 p; G __1__ Henry James’ novels are referred to as ___.1 C8 T1 M8 j# b6 k2 ^3 p# q
A novels of humor* [0 c5 q# t2 F" T) U8 C
B novels of criticism
' I" T+ {- A6 w! O" J) F C novels of manners8 O: j9 x! A* i* m
D novels of history
$ \$ o4 u j O' z, X: E+ @4 S- }3 h __2__ Henry James’ fame rested largely upon his handling of his major fictional theme, “the international theme”, which includes all the following but ___.8 G- q4 u# d! d3 t0 q
A the meeting of American and Europe& h; ]* ^% v7 E5 q/ i6 Z6 G! g3 s
B American innocence in contact and contrast with European decadence) L: O# Z7 w0 m* T5 J4 C% z1 E
C the moral and psychological complications
* u2 X$ ]& \5 U, B& p D the nostalgic feeling of ancient Europe
. [5 I9 y% M/ P8 P __3__ In his whole writing career James was concerned with ___ which is at the center of his aesthetic of the novel." i! T" P% @- j/ V4 C
A “point of wiew”
/ j! S- o- k. g B “character”
( {5 q% [* A. b. x0 ^ C “plot”! a$ c H$ U8 w. D. \: f) q
D “theme”
, v8 v5 ~9 L* V3 i* N- \ m __4__ Most of William Dean Howells’s literary-aesthetic ideas are best elucidated in his ___.* k$ v0 A- @- Z
A Aspects of fiction$ c; g$ S" V$ z. U
B Philosophy of Composition4 g1 \/ P$ y& C3 W) g' E# d
C Arts of Fiction8 r3 S9 K' `" K1 e' a: g
D Criticism and Fiction
% Q) d0 D6 H: q, [% r __5__ As a poet, Ezra Pound is best known for his active involvement in ___.5 C- L' M7 X* D/ C6 D; J7 w- G1 B
A the Beat Generation movement
9 E; f; _7 u T- j* @) Q. I+ t: r B the radical political protests) h5 N; s5 R+ b# `5 s0 w% @
C the poetic revolution6 V% \: K; h8 P P* C7 M6 q' S! }7 C' u
D the school of Naturalism) s% V9 F6 R' O
__6__ F. Scott Fitzgerald shows an interest in the spiritual predicament of ___ in his fiction.
) j+ {" j' ~" t( S, ^1 @ A the working class people
( @" l9 g2 ~" x X6 \. U B the upper class society
. T& R( P b" M3 q C the exiles in Paris6 @* `5 [0 n8 Z
D intellectuals and artists6 b$ e; |( Z; }* H1 ^. c
__7__ which of the following is NOT written by Theodore Dreiser?.
# ^- |: i8 Q8 k2 y. a8 u# @: W A The Genius8 _* t# ^+ S* P* K
B The Titan
1 ?; y6 y4 ]) k; x- R. | C Light in August$ l7 q2 I3 }4 s5 M+ A6 G5 w( C
D Jennie Gerhardt
8 f" y, h( M! I. K __8__ Which of the Hemingway’s novels describe the drifting life of American exiles in Europe?; c- ~" `$ s% x! S% u2 f0 A
A The Sun Also Rises
/ m; P! X7 {5 k# h# K B A Farewell to Arms. Y' W- n- _9 E0 O: D1 R
C For Whom the Bell Tolls# O1 V1 I4 \' d& m, c3 H) V
D The Old Man and the Sea: D% Z `* y& p# U& x" \
__9__ Which statement about Eugene O’Neill is NOT true?
# B' `( i; `' e A He was awarded the Nobel Prize3 X% S: t- k% F
B He experimented with expressionism
8 [/ a$ Q4 [& m0 V) f C He has produced over 40 plays in his lifetime/ s( k, `+ I3 m- z0 R; z) g
D His later works are generally inferior in quality+ O3 s8 G: {# b1 f
__10__ Apart form the dislocation of time and the modern stream-of-consciousness, the other narrative techniques Faulkner used to construct his stories include ___, symbolism and mythological and biblical allusions.# l! Q- j% s( J8 a, }/ x2 w% i
A impressionism
+ C" m8 _. Z' ]( d! M& ~' {$ Z B expressionism- v4 Y# ]) `/ y) n
C multiple points of view8 W" J4 L' \5 z3 L3 N
D first person point of view |