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Exercise Two
Ⅰ. Write the names of the authors.(10%)
1. The Prince and the Pauper 2. The Red Badge of Courage 3. “A Clean, Well Lighted Room” 4. Call of the Wild
5. “Legend of Sleepy Hollow” 6. “A Station at the Metro” 7. “Fire and Ice”
8. The Autobiography 9. “One’s Self I sing” 10. The Scarlet Letter 得分 Ⅱ. Fill in the following blanks. (10%) 1. In the novel , Hemingway described the dignity and courage of the common people during the Spanish Civil War.
2. was a great inventor, diplomat, and founding father of the United States of America.
3. , the earliest well-known American naturalist writer, wrote a novel about the American Civil War.
4. With the publication of The Sun Also Rises, Hemingway became the spokesman for what
Gertrude Stein had called “ ”. 5. ____________________, writing well before the Modern Poetry movements of the 20th
century, is often considered the “father of modern poetry.” 得分 Ⅲ. Choose only one answer form the four choices as the most appropriate answer. (15%)
1. Which of the following statements about The Scarlet Letter is NOT true? A It is an early expression of naturalist writing. B It is full of symbolism.
C It is argues the distinction between “sins of passion” and “sins of principle”
D It is considered a “romance” by its writer because it shows fantastic events and does not limit itself to strict, literal reality.
2. Mark Twain, one of the greatest 19th century American writers, is well known for his ______.
A International theme B Waste-land imagery C Local color D Symbolism
3. _____ was known as the founder of the American short story. A Washington Irving B Mark Twain C Jack London D O. Henry
4. Ezra Pound, Hilda Dolittle and Amy Lowell help found and promote a movement in Modern Poetry known as _______. A French symbolism B The Beat Generation C confessional poetry D Imagism
5. With Howells, James, and Mark Twain active on the literary scene, __ became the major trend in American literature in the seventies and eighties of the 19thcentury. A sentimentalism B romanticism C realism D naturalism
6. Walt Whitman was a pioneering figure of American poetry. His innovation first of all lies in his use of __ , poetry without a fixed beat or regular rhyme. A blank verse B heroic couple C free verse
D iambic pentameter
7. The Fitzgeralds lived so extravagantly that they frequently spent more money than F. Scoot Fitzgerald earned for parties, liquor, entertaining their friends and traveling. It was this living style that nicknamed the decade of the 1920s as _______. A The Jazz Age B The Gilded Age C The Roaring Age D The Beat Age
8. ___ wrote a series of historical novels set in the American Midwest and was known as “the American Sir Walter Scot.” A Nathaniel Hawthorne B Mary Renalt
C Stephan Crane
D James Fenimore Cooper
9. Hemingway’s ideal hero, who faced life, fate and death courageously, can be called the __ .
A “lost generation” man B modern man C natural man D true individual
10. Transcendentalist doctrines found their greatest literary advocates in _______and Thoreau. A Jefferson B Emerson C Freneau D Over-soul
11. Which of the following writers influenced the development of French symbolist poetry? A Walt Whitman B Edgar Allen Poe C Ezra Pound D Robert Frost
12. Which famous graduation speech turned Transcendentalism into a major intellectual and literary movement?
A The American Scholar
B The Divinity School Address C The Conduct of Life D Representative Men
13. Although her poems were never published in her lifetime and a complete collection of them didn’t appear until the 1950’s, _____ had a major impact on 20th century poetry. A Anne Bradstreet B Gertrude Stein C Emily Dickinson D Amy Lowell
14. Which of the following fiction writers wanted to always live an active, masculine life and committed suicide in 1961, when he was too old to do so any more? A Mark Twain
B Ernest Hemingway C Stephen Crane D Jack London
15. Who of the following is NOT a 20th century American poet?
A Ezra Pound B Amy Lowell C Edgar Allan Poe D Robert Frost 得分 IV. Decide whether the statements are true or false. (10%) 1. All his literary life, Hawthorne seemed to be haunted by his sense of sin and evil in life. 2. Transcendentalism, in exalting feeling over reason and individual expression over the
restraints of law and custom, very much reflects the spirit of Romanticism.
3. The sound of Whitman’s words casts a magic, romantic spell over readers. His tone is
awesome, sad and melancholy.
4. Ezra Pound was famous not only for his own poetry but also as a translator of Chinese
poetry and other classical Chinese literature.
5. Most of the poems in Leaves of Grass are about the New England countryside.
6. Ezra Pound’s poetry evoked the deeply personal world of a man who withdrew from the
world around him and spent most of his time in his room.
7. In 1954, T. S. Eliot was awarded a Nobel Prize for his “mastery of the art of modern
narration.”
8. Hemingway believed that a man could find meaning in life by facing is death with dignity
and courage.
9. Thomas Jefferson was famous for powerful, persuasive essays, such as his pamphlet
Common Sense, which persuaded many people to support the American Revolution. 10. William Hill Brown’s The Power of Sympathy, written in 1789, is often called “the first
American novel”. 得分 V. Identify the following fragments and then answer questions. (20%) Passage One
The woods are lovely, dark and deep.
But I have promises to keep, And miles to go before I sleep, And miles to go before I sleep.
Questions:
1. 2. 3. 4.
Who is the writer of this poem? _______________ What is the title of this poem? _______________ Why does the writer repeat the last line?
What kind of feeling does this stanza show? How does the writer show it in the poem as a whole?
5. Why do people say that this writer’s poems show traditional form and content combined
with modern theme and feeling? Passage 2
The young woman was tall, with a figure of perfect elegance, on a large scale. She had dark and abundant hair, so glossy that it threw off the sunshine with a gleam, and a face which, besides being beautiful from regularity of feature and richness of complexion, had the impressiveness of belonging to a marked brow and deep black eyes. She was lady-like, too, after the manner of feminine gentility of those days; characterized by a certain state and dignity, rather than by the delicate, evanescent, and indescribable grace, which is now recognized as its indication.
Questions:
1. This passage is from , written by .
2. Who is the woman being described? What does this description tell about change in
culture over a period of time? 得分 VI. Write about 150 words to comment on Mark Twain, his style, content, and contributions to American Literature. (20%) 得分 VII. Write about 120 words to comment on Ezra Pound’s contribution to American Poetry of twenty century. (15%)
答案
I.Write the names of the authors. (1*10=10%)
1. Mark Twain 2. Stephen Crane 3. Ernest Hemingway 4. Jack London
5. Washington Irving 6. Ezra Pound 7. Robert Frost
8. Benjamin Franklin 9. Walt Whitman
10. Nathaniel Hawthorne II.Fill in the following blanks. (2*5=10%)