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1(4·Ö) : Hamlet by Shakespeare reflects the light of the English ______.
A: Renaissance
B: Modernism
C: Scientism
D: Feminism
2(4·Ö) : "O prince, O chief of many throned powers," /That led th£§embattled raphim to war /Under thy conduct, and in dreadful deeds /Fearless, endangered Heaven£§s perpetual King." /In the third line of the above passage quoted from Milton£§s Paradi Lost, the phra "thy conduct" refers to ( ).
A: Satan£§s
B: God£§s
C: Adam£§s
D: Eve£§s
3(4·Ö) : In Pride and Prejudice, Elizabeth Bennet finds out some weak points about herlf in the process of judging others. Which of the following is NOT a weak point of hers?
A: Blindness
B: Partiality
C: Snobbishness
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4(4·Ö) : Mr. Micawber in David Copperfield is perhaps the best ______ characters created by Charles Dickens.
A: comic
B: tragic
C: round
D: sophisticated
5(4·Ö) : Which of the following plays does not belong to Shakespeare¡¯s great tragedies£¿
A: Macbeth
B: King Lear
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C: Hamlet
D: The Comedy of Errors
6(4·Ö) : The statement that a man gained the whole world but lost his own soul makes a good summary of the main plot of ______.honored
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A: Paradi Lost
B: The Merchant of Venice
C: Hamlet
D: The Tragic History of Doctor Faustus
7(4·Ö) : "Do you think, becau I am poor, obscure, plain, and little, I am soulless and heartless?¡And if God had gifted me with some beauty, and much wealth, I should have made it as hard for you to leave me, as it is now for me to leave you." The above quoted passage is most probably taken from _______ .
A: Pride and Prejudice
B: Jane Eyre
C: Wuthering Heights
D: Great Expectations
8(4·Ö) : In the conversation with his wife in Chapter One of Pride and Prejudice, Mr. Bennet us a(n) ______ ¡¡¡¡tone with sarcastic humor.
A: solemn
B: harsh
C: arrogant
D: teasing
9(4·Ö) : Charles Dicken£§s early years were___
A: happy
B: difficult
C: rich
高考方案D: sunny
10(4·Ö) : which of the following is NOT written by Dreir?
A: Jennie Gerhardt
B: Go down, Mos
C: An American Tragedy
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D: Sister Carrie
11(4·Ö) : Becau of her nsitivity to universal pattens of human behavior, ______ has brought the English novel, as an art of form, to its maturity.
A: Charlotte Bronte
B: Jane Austen
C: Emily Bronte
D: Henry Fielding
12(4·Ö) : The lines, "The only other sound¡¯s the sweep/Of easy wind and downy flake" ,are found in __________.
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B: William Wordsworth¡¯s "Lines Written in Early Spring"
C: John Keats¡¯s "Ode to Autumn"
D: Percy Bysshe Shelly¡¯s "ode to the West Wind"
13(4·Ö) : George Bernard Shaw¡¯ s ______ is a grotesquely realistic exposure of slum landlordism.
A: Widower¡¯ s Hou
B: Mrs. Warren¡¯ s Profession
C: The Apple Cart
D: Getting Married
团结演讲稿14(4·Ö) : Many people today tend to regard the play ¡° The Merchant of Venice ¡± as a satire of the hypocrisy of __________ and their fal standards of friendship and love £¬ their cunning ways of pursuing worldliness and their unreasoning prejudice against _________ .
A: Christians / Jews
B: Jews / Christians
C: oppressors / oppresd
D: people / Jews
15(4·Ö) : In Shakespeare£§s Merchant of Venice, Antonio could not pay back the money he borrowed from Shylock, becau ______.
A: his money was all invested in the newly-emerging textile industry
B: his enterpri went bankrupt
C: Bassanio was able to pay his own debt
D: his ships had all been lost
16(4·Ö) : What£§s the name of Hester and Dimmesdale £§s daughter?
A: Amy
B: Pearl
C: Nina
D: Berry
17(4·Ö) : In Sister Carrie, Hurstwood, extremely hopeless and totally devastated, ends his life by turning on the gas, while at the same time Carrie is rocking comfortably in her luxurious hotel room before she boards a ship for _______.
A: New York
B: London
C: Paris
D: Geneva
18(4·Ö) : When we say that a poor young man from the West tried to make his fortune in the East but was disillusioned in the quest of an idealized dream, we are probably discussing about ______£§s thematic concern in his fiction writing.
A: Henry James
B: Scott Fitzgerald