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
' @, _/ i$ @$ }0 m6 c* g$ a __1__ Henry James’ novels are referred to as ___.+ W$ K! b% \) K3 c
A novels of humor! I) _3 @7 F1 h
B novels of criticism0 u$ [( ~. N8 @+ _6 Z
C novels of manners
" Y* Q) `: }, Y! W( U D novels of history( J' ]8 d9 `3 l6 i
__2__ Henry James’ fame rested largely upon his handling of his major fictional theme, “the international theme”, which includes all the following but ___.
9 g: o8 b0 h$ Y+ B4 W* o1 P: P A the meeting of American and Europe
$ c/ X5 G4 U+ Q w* P B American innocence in contact and contrast with European decadence
! G: N( W) I0 t/ T4 Z3 ? C the moral and psychological complications
: \/ s4 }. l9 y+ z7 l$ n8 B2 m D the nostalgic feeling of ancient Europe
9 q" p5 { ?1 \" n __3__ In his whole writing career James was concerned with ___ which is at the center of his aesthetic of the novel.
9 C) W! E* N3 a7 u A “point of wiew”- |/ o2 N: j: f2 H- I
B “character”
7 V- v0 i R- B g. g C “plot” E( l, ~7 c! P6 Q
D “theme”1 t" H+ b; @- Y! x H
__4__ Most of William Dean Howells’s literary-aesthetic ideas are best elucidated in his ___.
6 \# V& b& H0 a9 @& U4 R0 W A Aspects of fiction
. B3 v- n c9 n B Philosophy of Composition* ^- ^. [7 _$ T6 v
C Arts of Fiction
0 A4 {" S5 Y- k$ D+ {% ~& m7 G D Criticism and Fiction Y+ d2 p) F. W6 m+ V/ O2 r$ y, |- \
__5__ As a poet, Ezra Pound is best known for his active involvement in ___./ K8 C- T/ w* {! Z, @" R) a
A the Beat Generation movement
" Y" C8 B* I( O. s9 x3 E( D' l B the radical political protests: ~* e- K! z# I3 J! u5 P& Z
C the poetic revolution8 f$ m( |* d+ G/ U. [% @2 r
D the school of Naturalism
3 x9 q' U2 d. I' i1 H5 l __6__ F. Scott Fitzgerald shows an interest in the spiritual predicament of ___ in his fiction.9 S# ] _0 ?. S9 c! B+ {2 N
A the working class people
( S6 P; n+ B) g* H B the upper class society; J; R$ S8 A. T; L9 v& w5 ]
C the exiles in Paris& \6 ^, _. c7 a! F7 g1 I# m) f8 N2 M
D intellectuals and artists
: j& d( @- S' C __7__ which of the following is NOT written by Theodore Dreiser?.
3 G @4 d4 v/ w' X0 D# k ` A The Genius U4 }( e4 c4 a( }& M+ v
B The Titan
; i4 O& d8 ~; m/ W C Light in August
* Y: N* p5 T9 I) F D Jennie Gerhardt
& f$ q) h# o' b1 ] __8__ Which of the Hemingway’s novels describe the drifting life of American exiles in Europe?
+ b5 K/ f5 a2 [6 u" [) b- S2 [ A The Sun Also Rises
" ~* h, k6 w! n8 m+ X5 [ B A Farewell to Arms' ^; {! ?1 q& Y4 U' E2 |! U1 m/ F
C For Whom the Bell Tolls
3 M+ y% }& w# | D The Old Man and the Sea
0 i0 j1 @' D! g) ~7 C3 A7 S1 f$ O __9__ Which statement about Eugene O’Neill is NOT true?) |2 m& q, `' W" O0 D! ~9 c
A He was awarded the Nobel Prize
: E" y# r) C0 ] ^2 N( ^ D) B B He experimented with expressionism
& P$ t* b* [8 I0 t C He has produced over 40 plays in his lifetime3 c& y7 _" h- B& F. a# ^6 c
D His later works are generally inferior in quality3 l+ t5 d/ G" A% B1 [
__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.' h5 f( D0 T/ E! l" \2 V9 j
A impressionism( W0 M9 K9 a8 w3 A# Q# l& a
B expressionism
/ [$ B ^% D$ d. l C multiple points of view! G h6 ~% h6 W1 [. Q# P, u
D first person point of view |