本期内容包括:美国黑人文学、着名演说家以及美国文学作品的源头8 y3 K1 k* D4 R3 U
__1__ Harriet Beecher Stowe is most famous for her ___ that spoke for blacks., P( j/ s! q" p& U B3 \" B8 U. ?
A Voice of Freedom& b6 A- N- f2 I5 O# K/ o
B Uncle Tom’s cabin! ^! C- f$ M) q/ H! S
C Clotel
2 p, K( T4 D+ r/ p+ r; ^, d7 X D The Garies and Their Friends% a1 R; E) c f3 ~, `0 n
__2__ The first novel published by the blacks in ___ Clotel.
1 ^, v: s v) T% e8 [: }! Y A Harriet Beecher Stowe
; _' A3 V+ ?- x* J B Harriet Wilson
8 G. e% l, Y: s' S* w C Williams Wells Brown# d7 @' ]- Z5 X9 {2 Z
D John Brown
9 L; M8 t$ B1 W1 E __3__ Most of Emily Dickinson’s poems were published ___.
2 |' u% H: s4 f) \) j2 N5 T A when she was young. L; J" B6 a4 G( f
B after her failed love affair* N6 m) V: q9 ^7 }. e1 W
C in her old age, N( @' T: _3 W4 G! ~& g
D after her death
5 b& a9 t: `# A4 g: v3 N4 k$ Q __4__ Palph Waldo Emerson, the American Transcendentalist, argued for the following ideas except ___.
9 d( e7 k; R2 d, q A man’s dependence on himself for spiritual perfection
; C) L" a( T0 o& o% a3 y B Faith in Christianity
0 h& A, b1 D: K. _ C direct intuition of a spiritual God in nature
& c. T6 }" g( S b3 s- ? D the importance of an independent American culture# |4 u! Z! W8 V1 c ~" X$ p
__5__ In 1837, Ralph Waldo Emerson made a speech entitled ___ at Harvard, which was hailed by Oliver Wendell Holmes as “Our intellectual Declaration of Independence”.
7 ]4 w) a2 z5 b/ z! `* H A “Nature”
0 w# u: q6 v+ |, q7 E B “Self-Reliance”: V0 \9 \/ y0 ^; E2 E
C “Divinity School Address”6 E( z& T- ]$ p6 n; _0 S2 E4 Y
D “The American Scholar”
) L! Z) J' p+ t( c @1 B! [8 Y __6__ In 1838, Ralph Waldo Emerson made a speech entitled ___ at Harvard, which expressed his disapproval to the faith in church and caused the protest by church.
3 B2 i9 z+ t# m A “Nature”$ Z3 F% I; q# n- z% |
B “Self-Reliance” @) h' S7 y2 o; P
C “Divinity School Address”% J4 w8 i% k( d# W
D “The American Scholar”
1 _, @3 ^* @& g: k$ j& i __7__ ___ is Mark Twain’s master work, the one book form which as Ernest Hemingway noted, “all modern American literature comes”.
8 p2 I+ j" `/ B6 G$ i A The Gilded Age4 X+ f( C8 B4 q9 w; N+ l& c
B The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County
1 j: J! {4 E' s X: G1 k( F C The Adventures of Tom Sawyer
) O' n# Y6 b f* q# O/ {9 q D The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn y8 u' A: Y: k7 T3 [4 o6 F
__8__ Which of the following is NOT the fiction written by Mark Twain?6 ^, {) S+ F" f) \* h x
A Innocent Abroad
3 ]6 [1 A, O2 _ t' P3 B: @% i B The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County6 { Z x3 s, J% }
C The Adventures of Tom Sawyer' k4 _% @! u! b5 K2 b' x, a, T. P
D The Golden Bowl- `( x+ [6 m4 { |/ c
__9__ Mark Twain is the pseudonym of ___.9 r5 B! Y' l! Q& M% j$ C+ t; T" @ ?
A Samuel Langhorne Clemens$ z( ^" E% a0 U* M3 D
B Henry James4 k' Z2 C' Z( V$ P& s1 [
C William Dean Howells( ~9 e9 O/ r) p- e$ D
D Stephen Crane1 {/ e/ o/ q3 c I% u! {- I- p* m
__10__ The Wings of the Dove was written by ___ who also wrote ___.
8 F3 c& `- D+ v; H/ p A Mark Twain… Tom Sawyer
- W% y$ U! E0 b. p; M B Hawthorne… The Scarlet Letter
* ^, o+ `% s1 j1 b: J1 f: Y C Walt Whitman… Song of Myself
7 H7 B8 V! ?$ y9 u1 n& L D Henry James… A Lady’s Portrait |