1、第 1 页 共 6 页1云南师范大学美国文学期末考试试卷模拟试题一学院: 外语学院 专业: 英语 年级:_ 班次: 学号: 姓名: 考试方式(闭卷 ): 考试时量:150 分钟 试卷编号( 卷)题号 一 二 三 四 五 六 总分 评卷人 复分人得分 评卷人I. True or false choices: 20% (One point for each item)( ) 1. Franklins autobiography, published after his death, has become one of the classics of the genre.( ) 2. In Catc
2、h-22, Yossarian devises multiple strategies to fly combat missions, but the military bureaucracy is always able to find a way to make him stay.( ) 3. Eben kills the infant in Desire under the Elm and confesses his crime in the end of the play.( ) 4. “Dreams” has the meaning to encourage other black
3、people not to give up hope or lose their ideal of a better world, for without hope, life is unbearable.( ) 5. The Scarlet Letter, published in 1850, is an American novel written by Nathaniel Hawthorne and is generally considered to be his representative work.( ) 6. Ralph Waldo Emerson was an America
4、n essayist, philosopher, poet, and leader of the Imagist movement in the early 19th century.( ) 7. “The Fall of the House of Usher” is one of Poes poems.( ) 8. Saul Bellows perceptions center around the black people, the big city, and the spirit of American life in the second half of the 20th centur
5、y.( ) 9. In The Scarlet Letter, Pear is Hesters illegitimate daughter.( ) 10. Some present-day critics consider Pounds Cantos the best long poem in modern literature.( ) 11. In 1895, Stephen Crane published Maggie: a Girl of Street, which exerted great influence on Theodore Dreisers realism. ( ) 12.
6、 The setting of The Flowering Judas is the Mexican Revolution is the 1920s. ( ) 13. Fitzgeralds fictional world is the best embodiment of the spirit of the romantic period.( ) 14. William Faulkners woks mainly concerned the decay in economy and moral in the American North. ( ) 15. In Faulkners The S
7、ound and the Fury, he used a technique called imagism, in which the whole story was told through the thoughts of one character. 第 2 页 共 6 页2( ) 16. With the publication of The Sun Also Rises, Ernest Hemingway became the spokesman of the lost generation. ( ) 17. The novel A Farewell to Arms portrays
8、a farewell both to war and love. ( ) 18. The famous poem “A Psalm of Life” was written by Edgar Allen Poe. ( ) 19. “The Raven” is a short story written by Edgar Allen Poe. ( ) 20. Toni Morrison was awarded the Pulitzer Prize in 1988 for her novel The Bluest Eye. 得分 评卷人II. Match the following writers
9、 and their works: 10% (One point for each item)Writers: ( ) 1. Benjamin Franklin( ) 2. Toni Morrison( ) 3. William Faulkner( ) 4. Archibald MacLeish( ) 5. Nathaniel Hawthorne( ) 6. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow( ) 7. Stephen Crane( ) 8. Katherine Anne Porter( ) 9. William Carlos Williams( ) 10. Saul Be
10、llowWorks:a. Ars Poeticab. Maggie: A Girl of the Streetsc. Twice-told Talesd. Belovede. A Psalm of Lifef. Barn Burningg. Poor Richards Almanach. Patersoni. Anderson the Rain Kingj. The Flowering Judas得分 评卷人III. Identify the following by choosing the authors name and the name of the works: 20% (1 poi
11、nts for each item)1. And now I speak of thanking God, I desire with all humility to acknowledge that I owe the mentioned happiness of my past life to his kind providence, which led me to the means I used and gave them success. My belief of this induces me to hope, though I must not presume, that the
12、 same goodness will 第 3 页 共 6 页3still be exercised toward me, in continuing that happiness, or enabling me to bear a fatal reverse, which I may experience as others have done, the complexion of my future fortune being known to him only in whose power it is to bless to us even our afflictions.Author:
13、 A. William Faulkner B. Benjamin Franklin C. Ralph Waldo EllisonWork: A. The Autobiography B. Barn Burning C. The Great Gatsby2. It must be understood that neither by word nor deed had I given Fortunato cause to doubt my good will. I continued as was my wont, to smile in his face, and he did not per
14、ceive that my smile NOW was at the thought of his immolation.Author: A. William Faulkner B. Edgar Allan Poe C. Ralph Waldo EllisonWork: A. The Autobiography B. Barn Burning C. The Cask of Amontillado3. Virtues are, in the popular estimate, rather the exception than the rule. There is the man _and_ h
15、is virtues. Men do what is called a good action, as some piece of courage or charity, much as they would pay a fine in expiation of daily non-appearance on parade. Their works are done as an apology or extenuation of their living in the world, - as invalids and the insane pay a high board. Their vir
16、tues are penances. I do not wish to expiate, but to live. My life is for itself and not for a spectacle. I much prefer that it should be of a lower strain, so it be genuine and equal, than that it should be glittering and unsteady.Author: A. Walt Whitman B. William Faulkner C. Ralph W. EmersonWork:
17、A. The Road Not Taken B.I Shot An Arrow C. Self-reliance4. The door of the jail being flung open from within there appeared, in the first place, like a black shadow emerging into sunshine, the grim and gristly presence of the town-beadle, with a sword by his side, and his staff of office in his hand
18、. This personage prefigured and represented in his aspect the whole dismal severity of the Puritanic code of law, which it was his business to administer in its final and closest application to the offender. Stretching forth the official staff in his left hand, he laid his right upon the shoulder of
19、 a young woman, whom he thus drew forward, until, on the threshold of the prison-door, she repelled him, by an action marked with natural dignity and force of character, and stepped into the open air as if by her own free will.Author: A. Nathaniel Hawthorne B. William Faulkner C. Emily DickensonWork
20、: A. Moby Dick B. The Scarlet Letter C. Walden5. A singular disadvantage of the sea lies in the fact that after successfully surmounting one wave you discover that there is another behind it just as important and just as nervously anxious to do something effective in the way of swamping boats. In a
21、ten-foot dingey one can get an idea of the resources of the sea in the line of waves that is not probable to the average experience 第 4 页 共 6 页4which is never at sea in a dingey. As each slatey wall of water approached, it shut all else from the view of the men in the boat, and it was not difficult
22、to imagine that this particular wave was the final outburst of the ocean, the last effort of the grim water.Author: A. Henry James B. William Faulkner C. Stephen CraneWork: A.Catch-22 B. The Open Boat C. Miss Jewett6. Doctor Harry spread a warm paw like a cushion on her forehead where the forked gre
23、en vein danced and made her eyelids twitch. “Now, now, be a good girl, and well have you up in no time.”Author: A. Oscar Wilde B.H. W. Longfellow C. Katherine Anne PorterWork: A. The Jilting of Granny Weatherall B. Moby Dick C. The Jolly Corner7. But all this part of it seemed remote and unessential
24、. I found myself on Gatsbys side, and alone. From the moment I telephoned news of the catastrophe to West Egg village, every surmise about him, and every practical question, was referred to me. At first I was surprised and confused; then, as he lay in his house and didnt move or breathe or speak, ho
25、ur upon hour, it grew upon me that I was responsible, because no one else was interestedinterested, I mean, with that intense personal interest to which every one has some vague right at the end.Author: A. F. S. Fitzgerald B. Arther Miller C. H. W. LongfellowWork: A. Once More To the Lake B. Barn Bu
26、rning C. The Great Gatsby8. The store in which the justice of the Peaces court was sitting smelled of cheese. The boy, crouched on his nail keg at the back of the crowded room, knew he smelled cheese, and more: from where he sat he could see the ranked shelves close-packed with the solid, squat, dyn
27、amic shapes of tin cans whose labels his stomach read, not from the lettering which meant nothing to his mind but from the scarlet devils and the silver curve of fishAuthor: A. F. S. Fitzgerald B. William Faulkner C. Robert FrostWork: A. Invisible Man B. Barn Burning C. The Happy Prince9. It was lat
28、e and everyone had left the cafe except an old man who sat in the shadow the leaves of the tree made against the electric light. In the daytime the street was dusty, but at night the dew settled the dust and the old man liked to sit late because he was deaf and now at night it was quiet and he felt
29、the difference. The two waiters inside the cafe knew that the old man was a little drunk, and while he was a good client they knew that if he became too drunk he would leave without paying, so they kept watch on him.Author: A. Wallace Stevens B. William Faulkner C. Ernest Hemingway Work: A. Death of
30、 a Salesman B.A Clean, Well-lighted Place C. Recitatif10. CABOT-Thunder n lightnin, Abbie! I haint slept this late in fifty year! 第 5 页 共 6 页5Looks s if the sun was full riz amost. Mustve been the dancin an likker. Must be gittin old. I hope Ebens t wuk. Ye mightve tuk the trouble t rouse me, Abbie.
31、 (He turns-sees no one there-surprised) Waal-whar air she? Gittin vittles, I calclate. (He tiptoes to the cradle and peers down-proudly) Mornin, sonny. Puttys a picter! Sleepin sound. He dont beller all night like most o em. (He goes quietly out the door in rear-a few moments later enters kitchen-se
32、es Abbie-with satisfaction) So thar ye be. Ye got any vittles cooked?Author: A.W. C. Williams B. E. G. Oneill C. Saul BellowWork: A. Desire Under the Elms B. Looking for Mr. Green C. Catch-22得分 评卷人IV: Complete the following: 20%1. I shot an _ into the air. It fell to _ I knew not _; For so swiftly i
33、t _ the sightCould not _ it in its _. (6%)2. Life is _! Life is _!And the grave is not its _;_ thou art, to _ returnest,Was not spoken of the _. (6%)3. Helen, thy _ is to meLike those Nicean barks of yoreThat gently, oer a _ sea,The weary, way-worn _ boreTo his own native_. (4%)4. My captain does no
34、t answer, his lips are _ and _,My father does not feel my arm, he has no _ nor _ (4%)得分 评卷人V. Rewrite the following into modern English: 10%Of physiology from top to toe I sing,Not physiognomy alone nor brain alone is worthy for the Muse, I say theForm complete is worthier far,The Female equally wit
35、h the Male I sing.Of Life immense in passion, pulse, and power,Cheerful, for freest action formd under the laws divine,The Modern Man I sing.第 6 页 共 6 页6得分 评卷人VI. Comment: 20%1. The thousand injuries of Fortunato I had borne as I best could, but when he ventured upon insult I vowed revenge. You, who
36、 so well know the nature of my soul, will not suppose, however, that I gave utterance to a threat. At length I would be avenged; this was a point definitely settledbut the very definitiveness with which it was resolved precluded me the idea of risk. I must not only punish but punish with impunity. A
37、 wrong is unredressed when retribution overtakes its redresser. It is equally unredressed when the avenger fails to make himself felt as such to him who has done the wrong. It must be understood that neither by word nor deed had I given Fortunado cause to doubt my good will. I continued, as was my w
38、ont, to smile in his face, and he did not perceive that my smile now was at the thought of his immolation.Answer the following questions:(1) Who is the narrator? What wrong does he want to redress? (5%)(2) What kind of person do you think the narrator is according to the above passage? (5%)2. On the
39、 breast of her gown, in fine red cloth, surrounded with an elaborate embroidery and fantastic flourishes of gold thread, appeared the letter A. It was so artistically done, and with so much fertility and gorgeous luxuriance of fancy, that it had all the effect of a last and fitting decoration to the
40、 apparel which she wore; and which was of a splendor in accordance with the taste of the age, but greatly beyond what was allowed by the sumptuary regulations of the colony.Answer the following questions:(1) What has happened to Hester? Why does she make the embroidery of the letter A so elaborate? (5%)(2) How does this tell us about her character? (5%)