Ⅰ. Multiple Choices
1. American literature from the early 1800s to the beginning of the Civil War can be described as the following except that ________.( )
A. There was a stress on law and reason in literary writings of the time
B. There was a desire for an escape from civilized society and a return to the ennobling nature
C. There was faith in the value of individualism and lf-reliance
D. American type of characters speaking local dialects appeared in the fiction
2. According to the two romanticists Hawthorne and Melville, every person is a sinner and therefore ________ is indispensable for the improvement of human nature. ( )
A. grace under pressure B. great courage under pressure
C. courage before difficulties D. great moral courage
3. Despite strong foreign influences, American romantic writings are typically American which can be revealed in the following ________.( )
硅的熔点A. a desire for an escape from civilized society and a return to the ennobling nature
B. the American national experience of “pioneering into the west”. 初一上册英语
C. American type of characters speaking local dialects appeared in the fiction
D. all of the above
4. About Washington Irving, Father of American short stories, which of the following statement is right?( )
A. Many of his writings focud on American subjects, landscapes, particularly the legends of the Hudson River region of the fresh young land.
B. His writings preferred the Old World to the New.大学生礼仪论文
C. As a writer, his taste remained a democratic and always exalted a disappearing past.
D. He is well-known for his international theme across the Atlantic.
5. Which of the following is not claimed by the Transcendental philosophy?( )
大蟹A. Man is capable of knowing truth intuitively.
B. Man can attain knowledge transcending the reach of the ns.
C. The individual is divine and therefore lf-reliant.
D. Nature is ennobling and man is dependent on nature.
6. The following statements are usually said about Emersonian Transcendentalism except______.
A. It absorbed some ideological concerns of American Puritanism and European Romanticism.
B. It affirmed man’s intuitive knowledge with which man can trust and decide himlf.
C. It put forward the philosophy of the over-soul, the importance of the Individual and Nature.
D. It accepted both the formal religion of the churches and the Deistic philosophy.
7. Hawthorne’s unique gift was for the creation of ________ which touch the deepest roots of man’s moral nature.( )
A. romantic stories B. symbolic stories
C. gothic stories D. humorous stories
8. As a man of literary craftsmanship, Nathaniel Hawthorne is good at ________.( )
A. exploring the complexity of human psychology, especially the power of blackness deep in people’s heart
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B. exploring the goodness hidden deeply in people’s heart
C. revealing the shallow complexity of human psychology, especially the romanticists’ confusion before the real world
D. both A and C
9. In Moby-Dick, the Pequod is ________ and the voyage becomes ________.( )
A. the indomitable mystery of the univer ... a arch for freedom
B. an ideal human society ... a arch for idealism
比字组词C. the microcosm of human society ... a arch for happiness
D. the microcosm of human society ... a arch for truth
10. The term “The Gilded Age” coined by Mark Twain was later ud to refer to ________ in American 迪拜美食
history.( )
A. the Romantic Period B. the Realistic Period
C. the Modern Age D. the Postmodern Age
11.As to the American naturalism, which of the following statements is not right?( )
A. They usually cho their subjects from the higher ranks of society.
B. Artistically, naturalistic writings are unpolished in language and unwieldy in structure.
C. Philosophically, the naturalists believe that the real and true is partially from people’s eyes.
D. The tone in the writing more ironic and pessimistic than that of realism.
12. As a genre, naturalism emphasized ________ as important deterministic forces shaping individualized characters who were prented in special and detailed circumstances.( )
A. man and fate B. the natural environment and landscapes
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C. heredity and environment D. men’s strong will power