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I.MultipleChoices

(a)1.AmericanPuritanvaluesincludeallthefollowingexcept

A.extravaganceBthriftC.optimismD.

simpletastes

(c)2.TheperiodbeforetheAmericanCivilWarisgenerallyreferredtoas

A.theNaturalisticPeriodB.theModernPeriod

C.theRomanticPeriodD.theRealisticPeriod

(a)3.Inthefollowingworks,whichsignsthebeginningofthe

Americanliterature?

A.TheSketchBookB.LeavesofGrass

C.LeatherStockingTalesD.AdventuresofHuckleberry

Finn

(a)4.istheauthoroftheworkTheLegendofSleepy

Hollow.

A.WashingtonIrvingB.JamesJoyce

C.WaltWhitmanD.WilliamButlerYeats

(d)5.WashingtonIrving'sRipVanWinkleisfamousfor.

A.Rip'sescapeintoamystery.

B.Thestory'sGermanlegendarysourcematerial.

C.Rip'sseekingforhappiness.

D.Rip's20-yearsleep

(c)6.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisnottrueaboutWashington

Irving?

A.WashingtonIrvingisregardedasFatheroftheAmericanshortstories.

B.Irving'srelationshipwiththeOldWorldintermsofhisliterary

imaginationcanhardlybeignoredconsideringhissuccessbothabroad

andathome.

C.Irving'stastewasessentiallyprogressiveorradical.

D.WashingtonIrvinghasalwaysbeenregardedasawriterwhoperfected

thebestclassicstylethatAmericanliteratureeverproduced”.

(a)7.ThepublicationofestablishedEmersonasthemost

eloquentspokesmanofNewEnglandTranscendentalism.

A.NatureB.Self-Reliance

C.TheAmericanScholarD.The

Over-Soul

(a)8.Thephrase“atransparenteye-ball“comparesphilosophical

mentationofEmerson's.ItappearsinNature.

A.NatureB.Self-Reliance

C.TheAmericanScholarD.TheOver-Soul

(c)9.In1837,RalphWaldoEmersonmadeaspeechentitled

atHarvard,whichwashailedbyOliverWendellHolmesas"Our

IntellectualDeclarationofIndependence”.

A.”Self-Reliance”B."Divinity

SchoolSeries”

C."TheAmericanScholar"C.“Nature”

(b)10.WhichofthefollowingaccountsisnottrueforRalphWaldo

Emerson?

A.HeisthechiefspokesmanofNewEnglandTranscendentalism.

B.Emersonisgenerallyknownasandramatist.

C.Hisworkswereusuallyderivedfromhisjournalsorlectureshehad

alreadygiven.

D.InNature,heemployed“atransparenteye-ball“toillustratehis

philosophicaldiscussion.

(a)11.isthemostambivalentwriterintheAmerican

literaryhistory.

A.NathanielHawthorneB.WaltWhitman

C.RalphWaldoEmersonD.MarkTwain

(c)12.“Thereisevilineveryhumanheart,whichmayremainlatent,

perhaps,throughthewholelife;butcircumstancesmayrouseitto

activity",whichofthefollowingauthorsdoesthementionbelongto?

A.RalphWaldoEmersonB.WaltWhitman

C.NathanielHawthorneD.MarkTwain

(b)13.InHawthorne'snovelsandshortstories,intellectualsusually

appearas.

A.saviorsB.villainsC.commentatorsD.

observers

(b)14.AllofthefollowingareworksbyNathanielHawthorneexcept

A.TheHouseoftheSevenGablesB.TheWhiteJacket

C.TheMarbleFaunD.TheBlithedale

Romance.

(c)15.istheauthorofTheScarletLetter.

A.JohnBunyanB.DanielDefoe

C.NathanielHawthorneD.GeorgeEliot

(c)16.WaltWhitmanisradicallyinnovativeintheformofhispoetry.

Whatheprefersforhisnewsubjectis.

A.blankverseB.lyricalpoem

C.freeverseD.heroiccouplet

(d)17.Whichofthefollowingfeaturescannotbefrequentlyfoundin

thepoemsbyWaltWhitman?

A.end-stoppedlinesB.free-flowingverse

C.simpleandrathercrudewordsD.traditionaliambic

meters

(a)18.“Moby-Oic攵”isregardedasthefirstAmerican.

A.proseepicB.comicepic

C.dramaticfictionD.poeticfiction

(b)19.ThegiantMoby-Dickmaysymbolizeallexcept.

A.mysteryoftheuniverseB.sinofthewhale

C.powerofthegrantnatureD.eviloftheworld

(a)20.Whichofthefollowingwritersisnotthedominantfigureofthe

RealisticPeriodinAmerican?

A.HermanMelvilleB.WilliamDean

Howells

C.HenryJamesD.MarkTwain

(b)21.WhichofthefollowingcommentsonthewritingsbyEdgar

AllanPoeisnottrue?

A.HewasthemostcontroversialandmisunderstoodwriterinAmerica.

B.Hewaspositivelyacceptedbycriticsandpopularlyamongreaders

whenhewasalive.

C.Beautywastheaimofhispoetry.

D.”Single-effect”wasoneprincipleofhisshort-storywriting.

(c)22.wasthemostcontroversialandmisunderstood

writerinAmerica.

A.NathanielHawthorneB.RalphWaldoEmerson

C.EdgarAllanPoeD.WaltWhitman

(c)23.TheTranscendentalistsbelievethatnatureisennoblingandthe

individualisdivine:therefore.

A.self-consciousB.self-defense

C.self-reliantD.self-respect

(b)24.Whichofthefollowingworksconcernsmostconcentratedly

theCalvinisticviewoforiginalsin?

A.TheWasteLandB.TheScarletLetter

C.LeavesofGrassD.AsILayDying

(c)25.TheTranscendentalistsbelievethat,first,natureisennobling;

andsecond,theindividualis.

A.insignificantB.viciousbynature

C.divineD.forward-looking

(c)26.Besidesketches,talesandessays,WashingtonIrvingalso

publishedabookon,whichisalsoconsideredanimportant

partofhiscreativewriting.

A.PoetictheoryB.FrenchArt

C.AHistoryofNewYorkD.LifeofGeorge

Washington

(b)27.TheRomanticwriterswouldfocusonallthefollowingissues

excepttheintheAmericanliteraryhistory.

A.individualfeelingsB.ideaofsurvivalofthe

fittest

C.strongimaginationD.returntonature

(a)28.HenryDavidThoreau'swork,hasalwaysbeen

regardedasamasterpieceofNewEnglandTranscendentalism.

A.WaldenB.ThePioneers

C.NatureD.SongofMyself

(a)29.Thefamous20-yearsleepin"RipVanWinkle^^helpsto

constructthestoryinsuchawaythatwearegreatlyaffectedbyIrving's

A.concernwiththepassageoftime

B.expressionoftransientbeauty

C.satireonlazinessandcorruptibilityofhumanbeings

D.ideaaboutsupernaturalmanipulationofman'slife

(c)30.WaltWhitmanwasapioneeringfigureAmericanpoetry.His

innovationfirstofallliesinhisuseof.

A.blankverseB.heroiccouplet

C.freeverseD.iambicpentameter

(a)31.HesterPrynne,Dimmesdale,ChillingworthandPearlaremost

likelythenamesofthecharactersin.

A.TheScarletLetterB.TheHouseofSevenGables

C.ThePortraitofaLadyD.ThePioneers

(b)32.Whichofthefollowingwritingsisregardedasthefirst

Americanproseepic?

A.PierreB.Moby-Dick

C.TypeeD.BillyBudd

(b)33.StatementiswrongindescribingNathanielHawthorne.

A.OnesourceofevilthatHawthorneisconcernedmostisover-reaching

intellect.

B.Hawthorneisarealisticwriter.

C.Hawthorneisalsoagreatallegorist.

D.Hawthorneisamasterofsymbolism.

(d)34.WhichofthefollowingwritingsisnotfinishedbyRalphWaldo

Emerson?

A.NatureB.Self-Reliance

C.TheOver-SoulD.OfStudies

()35.Whichofthefollowingfeaturescannotcharacterizepoemsby

WaltWhitman?

A.Lyricalandwell-structuredB.Free-flowing

C.SimpleandrathercrudeD.Conversationalandcasual

()36.StatementisnottrueindescribingWashingtonIrving.

A.HeisregardedasFatherofAmericanlongstories.

B.HisrelationshipwiththeOldWorldintermsofhisliteraryimagination

canhardlybeignoredconsideringhissuccessbothabroadandathome.

C.Histastewasessentiallyconservative.

D.Hehasalwaysbeenregardedasawriterwho“perfectedthebest

classicstylethatAmericanliteratureeverproduced.

(a)37.Thoreauwasoftenaloneinthewoodsorbythepond,lostin

spiritualcommunicationwith.

A.natureB.transcendentalistideas

C.humanbeingsD.celestialbeings

(a)38.InAmericanliteraturethefirstimportantwriterwhoearnedan

internationalfameonbothsideoftheAtlanticOceanis.

A.WashingtonIrvingB.RalphWaldoEmerson

C.NathanielHawthorneD.WaltWhitman

(b)39.TheAmericannovelistNathanielHawthorneisknownforhis

“blackvision5.Theterm“blackVision,'refersto.

A.Hawthorne'sobservationthateverymanfacesablackwall.

B.Hawthorne'sbeliefthatallmenarebynatureevil.

C.ThatHawthorneemployedadreamvisiontotellhisstory.

D.ThatPuritansofHawthorne'stimeusuallyworeblackclothes.

(b)40.In,WashingtonIrvingagreeswiththeprotagoniston

hispreferenceofthepasttothepresent,andofadream-likeworldtothe

realworld.

A.YoungGoodmanBrownB.RipVanWinkle

C.Rappaccini'sDaughterD.TheBirthmark

(a)1.Theperiodrangingfrom1865-1914hasbeenreferredtoas

A.theAgeofRealismB.theAgeof

Modernism

C.theAgeofRomanticismD.theAgeof

Colonialism

(d)2.Whoexertsthesinglemostimportantinfluenceonliterary

naturalism?

A.EmersonB.JackLondonC.TheodoreDreiserD.

Darwin

(b)3.Naturalismisevolvedfromrealismwhentheauthor'stonein

writingbecomeslessseriousandlesssympatheticbutmoreironicand

more.

A.optimisticB.pessimistic

C.humorousD.rational

(a)4.OneofthemostfamiliarthemesinAmericanaturalismisthe

themeofhuman”

A.bestialityB.goodnessC.compassionD.

greed

(d)5.Statement""isnottrueindescribingAmerican

naturalists.

A.theyweredeeplyinfluencedbyDarwinism

B.theywereidentifiedwithFrenchnovelistsandtheoristEmileZola

C.theychosetheirsubjectsfromthelowerranksorsociety.

D.theyusedmoreseriousandmoresympathetictoneinwritingthan

realists.

(d)6.isconsideredbyH.L.Menkenas“thetruefatherofour

nationalIiterature^^.

A.HemingwayB.PoeC.IrvingD.

Twain

(c)7.MarkTwainshapedtheworld'sviewofAmericaandmadea

combinationofandseriousliterature.

A.EnglishfolkloreB.funnyjokes

C.AmericanfolkhumorD.American

traditionalvalues

(c)8.Thebookfromwhich“allmodernAmericanliteraturecomes

from^^refersto.

A.TheGreatGatsbyB.TheSunAlsoRises

C.TheAdventuresofHuckleberryFinnD.Moby-Dick

(d)9.MarkTwainwrotemostofhisliteraryworkswitha

language.

A.grandB.pompousC.simpleD.

vernacular

(a)10.HenryJames'sfamegenerallyrestsuponhisnovelsandstories

with.

A.internationalthemeB.nationaltheme

C.EuropeanthemeD.regionaltheme

()11.Inthefollowingwriters,isgenerallyregardedasthe

forerunnerofthe20"stream-of-consciousness“novelsandthefounder

ofpsychologicalrealism.

(a)12.Stylistically,HenryJames'fictionischaracterizedby

A.highlyrefinedlanguageB.ordinaryAmerican

speech

C.short,clearsentencesD.abundanceoflocal

images

(b)13.InHenryJames'DaisyMiller,theauthortriestoportraythe

youngwomanasanembodimentof.

A.thecorruptionoftheNewWorld

B.thefreespiritoftheNewWorld

C.thedeclineofaristocracy

D.theforceofconvention

(a)14.DaisyMiller'stragedyofindiscretioninintensifiedand

enlargedbyitsnarrationfromthepointofviewof.

A.theAmericanyouthWinterbourne

B.theauthorofHenryJames

C.hermotherMrs.Miller

D.theItalianyouthGiovanelli

(c)15.Whichofthefollowingbestdescribestheyoungwomanin

HenryJames'DaisyMiller?

A.Sheisanembodimentoftheforceofconvention.

B.Shemeansthedeclineofaristocracy.

C.SherepresentsthefreespiritoftheNewWorld.

D.Sheisreflectionofthecorruptionofthenewlyrich.

(d)16."BecauseIcouldnotstopfordeath”isapoemwrittenby

A.EzraPoundB.WaltWhitman

C.RobertFrostD.EmilyDickinson

(a)17.WhichofthefollowingisNOTausualsubjectofpoetic

expressionofEmilyDickinson's?

A.WarandpeaceB.Loveand

marriage

C.LifeanddeathD.Religion

()18.In"IheardaFlybuzz-whenIdied-”,EmilyDickinson

describesthemomentofdeath.

A.passionatelyB.pessimistically

C.indespairD.peacefully

)19.WhichofthefollowingisnotaworkofEmilyDickinson?

A.Thisismylettertotheworld

B.IheardaFlybuzz-whenIdied-

C.TheRoadNotTaken

D.Overthefence

()20.TheodoreDreiserisgenerallyregardedasoneofAmerica's

A.naturalistsB.realists

C.modernistsD.romanticists

()21.Thefollowingtitlesareallrelatedtothesubjectofescaping

fromthesocietyandreturningtonatureexcept.

A.Dreiser'sSisterCarrie

B.Copper'sLeather-StockingTales

C.Thoreau'sWalden

D.MarkTwain'sTheAdventuresofHuckleberryFinn

()22.ThegreatestworkwrittenbyTheodoreDreiseris.

A.SisterCarrieB.AnAmericanTragedy

C.TheFinancierD.TheTitan

()23.Allthefollowingwritersarenaturalistsexcept.

A.JackLondonB.O.Henry

C.StephenCraneD.HermanMelville

24.CloselyrelatedtoEmilyDickinson'sreligiouspoetryareherpoems

concerning.

A.childhoodB.youthandhappiness

C.lonelinessD.deathand

immortality

(a)25.“Mylifeclosedtwicebeforeitsclose一"isapoemwrittenby

A.EmilyDickinsonB.WaltWhitman

C.RobertFrostD.T.S.Eliot

(c)26.MarkTwain,oneofthegreatest19thcenturyAmericanwriters,

iswellknownforhis.

A.internationalthemeB.waste-land

image

C.localcolorD.symbolism

()27.TheliterarycharactersoftheAmericantypeinearly19lh

centuryaregenerallycharacterizedbyallthefollowingfeaturesexcept

thatthey.

A.speaklocaldialects

B.arepoliteandelegantgentlemen

C.aresimpleandcrudefamers

D.arenoblesavages(redandwhite)untaintedbysociety

()28.“Thisismylettertotheworld^^isapoeticexpressionofEmily

Dickinson'sabouthercommunicationwiththeoutsideworld.

A.indifferenceB.anger

C.anxietyD.sorrow

(c)29.WithHowells,JamesandMarkTwainactiveontheliterary

scene,becamethemajortrendinAmericanliteratureinthe

seventiesandeightiesofthe19thcentury.

A.sentimentalismB.romanticism

C.realismD.naturalism

(c)30.AfterTheAdventuresofTomSawyer,MarkTwaingivesa

literaryindependencetoTom'sfriendHuckinabookentitled.

A.LifeontheMississippiB.TheGildedAge

C.TheAdventuresofHuckleberryFinn

D.AConnecticutYankeeinKingArthur'sCourt

()31.Generallyspeaking,allthosewriterswithanaturalistic

approachtohumanrealitytendtobe.

A.transcendentalistsB.idealists

C.pessimistsD.impressionists

()32.Inthefollowingwriters,whoisgenerallyregardedasthe

forerunnerofthe20th-centurystream-of-consciousness^^novelsandthe

founderofpsychologicalrealism?

A.HenryJamesB.MarkTwain

C.EmilyDickinsonD.Theodore

Dreiser

(d)33.isnotadominantfigureoftheRealisticPeriod.

A.MarkTwainB.WilliamDean

Howells

C.HenryJamesD.Washington

Irving

()34.Whichofthefollowingbestdescribestheyoungwomanin

HenryJames'sDaisyMiller?

A.Sheisembodimentoftheforceofconvention.

B.Shemeansthedeclineofaristocracy.

C.SherepresentsthefreespiritoftheNewWorld.

D.Sheisareflectionofthecorruptionofthenewlyrich.

(a)35.HenryJames'famegenerallyrestsuponhisnovelsandstories

with_______

A.internationalthemeB.nationaltheme

C.EuropeanthemeD.regionaltheme

(b)36.Marktwain'sfirstnovel,publishedin1873,thoughnot

anartisticsuccess,givesitsnametotheget-rich-quick-yearsofthePost-

CivilWarperiodwhichitattemptstosatirize.

A.TheAgeofInnocenceB.TheRoughingTime

C.TheAgeD.TheGildedAge

()37.IntheliteraryhistoryofAmerica,theAgeofRealismrefersto

A.theperiodrangingfrom1865to1914

B.theperiodstretchingfromtheendofthe18thcenturytotheoutbreakof

theCivilWar

C.theperiodrangingfrom1860to1914

D.Alltheabovearenottrue.

()38.Stylistically,HenryJames'fictionischaracterizedby.

A.highlyrefinedlanguageB.ordinaryAmerican

speech

C.short,clearsentencesD.abundanceoflocalimages

()39.SinclairLewis'Babbitpresentsadocumentarypictureofthe

narrowandlimited.

A.upper-classmindB.middle-classmind

C.proletarianD.ordinarypeople

(b)40.AdventuresofHuckleberryFinnisbestknowforMarkTwain's

wonderfulcharacterizationofatypicalAmericanboy.

A.JimB.Huck

C.TomSawyerD.MissWatson

(a)1.EzraPoundisaleadingspokesmanofthe.

A.ImagistMovementB.ChartistMovement

C.ModernistMovementD.RomanticMovement

(b)2.StrongaffinitytotheChineseandOrientalliteraturecanbe

foundintheworksof

A.MarkTwainB.EzraPound

C.EmilyDickinsonD.ArthurMiller

(b)3."InaStationoftheMetro”isregardedbycriticsasaclassic

specimenof.

A.theromanticpoetryB.theimagistpoetry

C.theabsurdpoetryD.thetranscendental

poetry

()4.In1915,EzraPoundbeganwritinghisgreatwork,

whichspannedfrom1917to1959.

A.Cantos

B.CollectedEarlyPoemsofEzraPound

C.Personae

D.HughSelwynMauberley

(a)5."Ishallbetellingthiswithasigh/Somewhereagesandages

hence:/Tworoadsdivergedinawood,andI—/Itooktheoneless

traveledby,/Andthathasmadeallthedifference.,5Thepoemfrom

whichthestanzaistakenmustbe.

A.RobertLeeFrost's"TheRoadNotTaken^^

B.AlfredTennyson's"Break,Break,Break”

C.EdmundSpenser's"TheFaerieQueene^^

D.SamuelJohnson's"London”

()6."AndmilestogobeforeIsleep,

AndmilestogobeforeIsleep.”

ItistheendofRobertFrost'spoem''StoppingbyWoodsonaSnowy

Evening”.Symbolically,theword“sleep“mayimply.

A.arestB.death

C.happinessD.peace

()7.ThefirstbookRobertFrostwrotewas.

A.MountainIntervalB.NewHampshire

C.AFurtherRangeD.ABoy'sWill

()8.RobertFrostwasthePulitzerPrizewinneron

occasions.

A.twoB.threeC.fourD.five

()9.ThefounderoftheAmericandramais.

A.ArthurMillerB.CliffordOdets

C.TennesseeWilliamsD.EugeneO'Neil

()10.Thefirstfull-lengthplaywrittenbyEugeneO'Neilis

A.TheStrawB.Beyondthe

Horizon

C.BoundEastforCardiffD.ThehairyApe

()11.EugeneO'Neil'sTheHairyApeexplorestheproblemof

intheearlytwentiescentury.

A.humandisillusionment

B.thecorruptionofhumandesire

C.humanresponsibility

D.thelossofhumanidentity

()12.AmongtheworksbyEugeneO'Neil,hasgainedits

statusasaworldclassicandsimultaneouslymarkstheClimaxof

O'Neil'sliterarycareerandthecomingageofAmericandrama.

A.LongDay'sJourneyintoNight

B.StrangeInterlude

C.BoundEastforCardiff

D.TheGreatGodBrown

()13.FromEugeneO'Neil'sworks,wecanseeheis.

A.amanofoptimismB.amanofPessimism

C.amanofapathyD.amanofinactivity

()14.Fitzgeraldmakesgreateffortsinhisfictiontodealwiththeme

ofthebankruptcyof.

A.therulingclassB.therichcapitalists

C.theAmericanDreamD.themodemcivilization

()15.Fitzgerald'sfictionalworldisthebestembodimentofthespirit

of.

A.theJazzAgeB.theRomanticPeriod

C.theRenaissancePeriodD.theNeoclassicalPeriod

()16.Fitzgeraldwrotethefollowingexcept,

A.TheGreatGatsbyB.InOurTime

C.TenderistheNightD.ThisSideofParadise

()17.“Therewasmusicfrommyneighbor'shousethroughthe

summernights.Inhisbluegardensmenandgirlscameandwentlike

mothsamongthewhisperingsandthechampagneandthestarsthe

twosentencesaretakenfrom.

A.TheGreatGatsbyB.SisterCarrie

C.DaisyMillerD.Moby-Dick

()18.WhichofthefollowingcommentsonthenovelTheGreat

Gatsbyisnottrue.

A.TheGreatGatsbyisanovelthatissetagainsttheendingofthewar.

B.Gatsbyiswealthybutunintelligentandbrutal.

C.Gatsbyisamysteriousfigurewhoseintensityofdreampartakesofa

mindthatembodiesAmericanitself.

D.Gatsbyisthelastoftheromanticheroes.

()19.isHemingway'smasterpiece.

A.AFarewelltoArmsB.ForWhomtheBell

Tolls

C.TheSunAlsoRisesD.TheOldManand

theSea

(b)20.ThefirstwhichpresentsaHemingwayhero-NickAdmasis

A.AFarewelltoArmsB.InOurTime

C.TheSunAlsoRisesD.TheOldManand

theSea

()21.isHemingway'sfirsttruenovel.

A.TheSunAlsoRisesB.InOurTime

C.TheOldManandtheSeaD.Deathinthe

Afternoon

(a)22.WhichofthefollowingdescriptionofErnestHemingwayis

appropriate?

A.InOurTimeisthefirstbooktopresentaHemingwayhero-Nick

Adams.

B.AFarewelltoArmsisHemingway'sfirstbigsuccess.

C.ForWhomtheBellTollsisHemingway'smasterpiece.

D.AFarewelltoArmsrepresentshisclimaxinwriting.

()23.“Itwasabig,sequarishframehousethathadoncebeenwhite,

decoratedwithcupolasandspiresandscrolledbalconiesintheheavily

lightedstyleoftheseventies,setonwhathadoncebeenourmostselect

street…"thesesentencesaretakenfrom.

A.ARoseforEmilybyWilliamFaulkner

B.IndianCampbyErnestHemingway

C.TheGreatGatsbybyF.S.Fitzgerald

D.TheHairyApebyEugeneO'Neil

()24.Whichofthefollowingbestdescribestheprotagonistof

WilliamFaulkner's"ARoseforEmily”?

A.Sheisaconservativearistocrat.

B.Sheisawealthylady.

C.Sheisaprisonerofthepast.

D.Shehasgoodtaste.

(a)25.Theauthorof"TheSoundandtheFury''is.

A.WilliamFaulknerB.GeorgeGordon

Byron

C.F.S.FitzgeraldD.ErnestHemingway

(d)26.AmongthefollowingsentencesaboutWilliamFaulkner,which

isNOTtrue?

A.MostofhisworksaresetintheAmericanSouth,withhisemphasison

theSouthernsubjectandconsciousness.

B.Almostallhisheroesturnouttobetragic.

C.Faulknerhasalwaysbeenregardedasamanwithmightofinvention

andexperimentation.

D.TheOldManandtheSeaisFaulkner'smasterpiece.

()27.Whichofthefollowingfiguresdoesnotbelongto“TheLost

Generation”?

A.EzraPoundB.WILLIANCarlos

Williams

C.RobertFrostD.Theodore

Dreiser

()28.Who,disregardinggrammarandpunctuation,alwaysused"i"

insteadof'T'torefertohimselfasaprotestagainstself-importance?

A.E.E.CummingsB.Wallace

Stevens

C.EzraPoundRobertFrost

(a)29.Whoistheauthorofthewriting"TheGrapesofWrath”?

A.JohnSteinbeckB.EugeneO'NeilC.F.S.FitzgeraldD.

TheodoreDreiser

(d)30.Tworoadsdivergedinayellowwood

AndsorryIcouldtravelboth...

IntheabovetwolinesofRobertFrosfsTheRoadNotTaken,the

poet,byimplication,wasreferringto.

A.atravelexperienceB.amarriagedecision

C.amiddle-agecrisisD.one'scourseoflife

a)31.InFitzgerald'sTheGreatGatsby,therearedetailed

descriptionsofbigparties.Thepurposeofsuchdescriptionsistoshow

A.emptinessoflifeB.thecorruptionofthe

upperclass

C.contrastoftherichandthepoorD.thehappydaysofthe

JazzAge

(a)32.Whichofthefollowingnovelscanberegardedastypically

belongingtotheschoolofliterarymodernism?

A.TheSoundandtheFuryB.UncleTomsCabin

C.DaisyMillerD.TheGildedAge

(d)33.In"AfterApple-Picking,,,,RobertFrostwrote:"ForIhavehad

toomuch/Ofapple-picking:Iamovertired/OfthegreatharvestI

myselfdesired?5Fromtheselineswecanconcludedthatthespeakeris

A.happyabouttheharvestB.stillverymuchinterestedin

apple-picking

C.expectingagreaterharvestD.indifferenttowhatheonce

desired

(a)34.Chinesepoetryandphilosophyhaveexertedgreatinfluence

o

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