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
N* Y1 u! R" v; l __1__ Henry James’ novels are referred to as ___.: v* L% H/ q* l% e1 L6 ~7 Q
A novels of humor) m- ~: Z( t- E3 A0 }' L3 }% S
B novels of criticism
! Q+ F# I8 ]3 z1 n( V# T: {; G C novels of manners% ^$ q" j5 O7 Z" s# s9 @) o: N m; n
D novels of history
- _9 ?8 B6 v: y8 j1 V __2__ Henry James’ fame rested largely upon his handling of his major fictional theme, “the international theme”, which includes all the following but ___.
( \+ e% m6 K3 v7 ?+ [ A the meeting of American and Europe ^* a- R* O! E+ [
B American innocence in contact and contrast with European decadence: [ n1 k( X- e$ ?- b1 r. M
C the moral and psychological complications
& H9 L2 B$ S( F" i5 _9 K D the nostalgic feeling of ancient Europe/ K4 q( H9 o6 ]2 y) E
__3__ In his whole writing career James was concerned with ___ which is at the center of his aesthetic of the novel.' ?- C* b. F# P' r0 x r
A “point of wiew”# j8 Z( a; J2 C& y. y8 v u& h/ O
B “character”9 ?; [3 K6 R: U8 V/ n
C “plot”2 \8 T- P$ |% x9 t5 k
D “theme”; ^( h6 c5 O9 h$ o
__4__ Most of William Dean Howells’s literary-aesthetic ideas are best elucidated in his ___.# R! L( E8 e& W; L
A Aspects of fiction3 H6 {" Q, ~ O% d% x
B Philosophy of Composition) F1 d' g: `: G! J/ k
C Arts of Fiction; { |& a$ V( @! D% I/ w* H
D Criticism and Fiction
3 A+ s1 S: v0 K! s) p9 G9 d# D __5__ As a poet, Ezra Pound is best known for his active involvement in ___.) v4 g6 H; t( u4 N; R
A the Beat Generation movement$ C4 B/ h- \, u( z* T
B the radical political protests% b7 H5 q- o: K# \( k
C the poetic revolution
4 f0 c2 G; m: W( M3 @9 ]. B( b M' s D the school of Naturalism
: p- z: [* M, p; S __6__ F. Scott Fitzgerald shows an interest in the spiritual predicament of ___ in his fiction.
7 s, F- z* ]1 |) y+ e4 G) U A the working class people7 N2 h. P% {0 \& ~/ `& I
B the upper class society
. c3 X& ?: Q1 m! }& b C the exiles in Paris
# S' r1 f: y" T9 W1 N D intellectuals and artists
* N- v3 q7 Q! s, } __7__ which of the following is NOT written by Theodore Dreiser?.
( f) ^6 h4 L4 j9 s9 b A The Genius
0 }2 a, ?% x; _3 e5 L1 a$ u B The Titan
5 K" }% Z! h" D* i3 X p- z; R C Light in August
! P3 p+ S" ~/ T8 S D Jennie Gerhardt
" R5 H! L& ], R __8__ Which of the Hemingway’s novels describe the drifting life of American exiles in Europe?
' }2 u7 N/ r& c1 A# B A The Sun Also Rises7 r8 j- \* [0 i' r" O8 G
B A Farewell to Arms
( a' f; Y2 C$ k$ l, z C For Whom the Bell Tolls
5 Y% B" p9 [% B0 A5 L D The Old Man and the Sea! P# ~( k7 o2 \* N8 s
__9__ Which statement about Eugene O’Neill is NOT true?# H; b6 ~5 G/ ?: H4 |) z/ B
A He was awarded the Nobel Prize
6 m4 E, s( j6 Q3 g' M B He experimented with expressionism
- i0 A2 y) L0 m! M! _' v C He has produced over 40 plays in his lifetime ]& P; D* @2 L! ^" `
D His later works are generally inferior in quality$ l p$ x# N) u, w% L# R& A
__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.
! ?6 {/ a, N; d( @% R4 n$ t A impressionism
* C( ?; ?5 }, H' P3 q4 t: |& x B expressionism3 U+ S D/ J+ m3 D2 t' D. Q! U" M
C multiple points of view
0 v+ `# P$ y9 S. f7 Q D first person point of view |