1.The Old Man and the Sea is one of the great works by ____' M, e$ O9 ]5 e9 S+ i$ n3 \* V
A Jack London
' d( J- }" }3 V B Charles Dickens
2 M* W6 ?0 c% c9 a C Samuel Coleridge u) v; h. e. K" u0 W% \
D Ernest Hemingway
6 U v0 b+ a0 o% R* ^1 Z 2.In which novel can "Yahoo" be found?/ k Y+ a2 y7 \* a: v
A John Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress! N* d6 o2 q( g
B Edmund Spencer's The Faerie Queen2 O- H- }8 [8 g) r$ o2 K
C Jonathan Swift's Gulliver's Travels
1 C8 T0 R! p9 Z* {$ u& ~6 b D Henry Fielding's Tom Jones) |2 [' s9 ?% \8 t; [/ T' E
3.The Catcher in the Rye is written by ____4 o3 Q: q& T1 ?
A J.D. Salinger* ]" @( n! d1 M9 O, P/ h# j
B Jack London! i6 x6 c. D+ n0 {
C Flannery O'Connor- [1 G% H( z. v3 j' \( |
D Saul Bellow
* T" z/ }8 h6 `$ m1 j& h% U 4.The image of the famous "henpecked husband" is created by____3 S% C6 j8 \2 g% F8 \
A Washington Irving8 h- `( p0 P; _8 a* Q. {
B Fennimore Cooper
- D. j8 L) A$ G* a" ~: V9 m, g C Edith Wharton/ V6 D) t: T) W9 S
D William Dean Howells
9 y% O- `; X; t9 I% h6 O 5.The literary spokesman of the Jazz is often thought to be ____
1 l" h' B4 U4 e* N- E A O'Neil
4 S: f) j6 b2 E) k7 _8 y B Pound
# e% r3 |& C& Q* t9 z C Robert Frost
" ^; R6 I5 u- f* d+ F9 R5 a/ L/ Y4 H D Scott Fitzgerald
- ]# L, v! J% O* _) [ 6.____ is the most important person of the transcendental club.8 {) |# q! C5 W7 Z5 n: y: a' S
A Hawthorn
) Q6 i6 H+ k9 n% M- E B Whitman+ u8 {9 |1 Z6 k ^2 |3 q5 [% x
C Emerson
4 R& A6 u" S L5 [# v/ T D Hemingway' T- I) ]+ Y" t/ e B4 M1 f
7. The main theme of Emily Dickinson is the following except____) d! r4 u/ C# [% | Q8 O
A fridendship7 o& B% @# Y/ ~1 ^, |' ^. O
B love and marriage
) z' ~3 r/ N4 y C life and death
$ R6 Q X( c; o$ Z. d2 O D war and peace1 K/ W0 T) S3 `
8.Robert Frost is a famous ____
4 M; I8 I- a6 u, A5 k6 s A novelist. Z" X5 Y& n0 ~- \2 [
B playwright9 _7 [- Q0 `* P1 Q R
C poet; E5 Y' M6 i$ ^ w* J0 r
D literary critic- _- s: Z5 j3 w; q, K
9.Dover Beach is written by ____9 _1 R+ [' P# K( X' L. _) `
A Robert Browning+ ]0 H4 ~9 P9 E# S4 J+ }
B Alfred Tennyson, Q, ]! c* Q5 K$ e3 E5 M; Z
C Mathew Arnold
& u. t# a' B0 |4 z5 I D Dylan Thomas
- D) {. s, \8 d! a 10.The period from 1865-1914 has been referred to as the ____ in the literary history of the United States.4 x2 D/ B9 b0 A8 ]' N
A Age of Realism& g6 g/ X7 G' ] s/ }1 W a
B Age of Clasicalism
3 W1 W, q i: S% E2 I C Age of Romanticism/ d5 o& g! O6 z) H+ c& Y! G
D Age of Renaissance |