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1(5·?) : "£§I believe you are made of stone,£§he said, clenching his fingers so hard that he broke the fragile cup. ?-£§You seem to forget,£§ she said,£§that cup is not!£§" .From the above quoted passage, we can find the woman£§s tone is very( ) . A: sarcastic B: amusing
C: sentimental D: facetious
2(5·?) : "Two roads diverged in a yellow wood /And sorry I could not travel both ..." In the above two lines of Robert Frost?ˉs The Road Not Taken, the poet, by implication, was referring to _______. A: a travel experience B: a marriage decision C: a middle-age crisis D: one?ˉs course of life
3(5·?) : We can perhaps describe the west wind in Shelley£§s poem "Ode to the West Wind" with all the following terms except A: tamed B: swift C: proud D: wild
4(5·?) : Here are two lines from a ling poem: "Upon a great adventure he was bond, That greatest Gloriana to him gave." The poem must be_____. A: Beowulf
B: John Milton?ˉs Samson Agonistes
C: Thomas Gray?ˉs Elegy Written in a County Churchyard D: Edmund Spenser?ˉs The Faerie Queene
5(5·?) : Hamlet by Shakespeare reflects the light of the English ______. A: Renaissance B: Modernism C: Scientism D: Feminism
6(5·?) : All the following poets belong to lake poets EXCEPT A: Wordsworth B: Coleridge
C: Robert Southey D: Shelley
7(5·?) : Because of her sensitivity 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
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D: Henry Fielding
8(5·?) : Who try a new creative method of ?°stream of consciousness?± in writing£? A: Arnold Bennett B: John Galsworthy C: H. G. Wells D: Virginia Woolf
9(5·?) : "The shepherd in Virgil grew at last acquainted with Love, and found him a native of the rocks."(Samuel Johnson, "To the Right Honorable the Earl of Chesterfield")The speaker here is ( ). A: cheerful B: ironic
C: mysterious D: nonchalant
10(5·?) : The poem Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening is selected from____ A: A Witness Tree B: Steeple Bush C: New Hampshire D: A Further Range ?D??ìa
1(5·?) : In Robinson Crusoe£?Crusoe read magazine everyday A: ?? B: ′í
2(5·?) : There were many literary artists involved in the groups known as the Lost Generation. The three best known areSherwood Anderson, Ernest Hemingway and John Dos Passos. A: ?? B: ′í 3(5·?) : By the end of his life Robert Frost had become a national bard and he received honorary degrees from forty-four colleges and universities and won four Pulitzer Prizes. A: ?? B: ′í
4(5·?) : Fitzgerald became ?°the angel of the twenties?± and his writings those of a man inside that legendary period. A: ?? B: ′í
5(5·?) : Wordsworth?ˉs attitude towards the French Revolution changed at his later years. A: ?? B: ′í
6(5·?) : The Scarlet Letter relates the conflicts between the society and the individual. A: ??
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B: ′í 7(5·?) : Of all Dickens?ˉs novels, Nicholas Nickleby is regarded as his masterpiece. A: ?? B: ′í
8(5·?) : In David Copperfield,Mr. Micawber is a rich squire who lives a comfortable life. A: ?? B: ′í
9(5·?) : Daniel Defoe was born in a teacher?ˉs family. A: ?? B: ′í
10(5·?) : Charles Dickens is one of the greatest critical realist writers of the Victorian Age. A: ?? B: ′í μ¥??ìa
1(5·?) : "£§I believe you are made of stone,£§he said, clenching his fingers so hard that he broke the fragile cup. ?-£§You seem to forget,£§ she said,£§that cup is not!£§" .From the above quoted passage, we can find the woman£§s tone is very( ) . A: sarcastic B: amusing
C: sentimental D: facetious
2(5·?) : "Two roads diverged in a yellow wood /And sorry I could not travel both ..." In the above two lines of Robert Frost?ˉs The Road Not Taken, the poet, by implication, was referring to _______. A: a travel experience B: a marriage decision C: a middle-age crisis D: one?ˉs course of life
3(5·?) : We can perhaps describe the west wind in Shelley£§s poem "Ode to the West Wind" with all the following terms except A: tamed B: swift C: proud D: wild
4(5·?) : Here are two lines from a ling poem: "Upon a great adventure he was bond, That greatest Gloriana to him gave." The poem must be_____. A: Beowulf
B: John Milton?ˉs Samson Agonistes
C: Thomas Gray?ˉs Elegy Written in a County Churchyard D: Edmund Spenser?ˉs The Faerie Queene
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5(5·?) : Hamlet by Shakespeare reflects the light of the English ______. A: Renaissance B: Modernism C: Scientism D: Feminism
6(5·?) : All the following poets belong to lake poets EXCEPT A: Wordsworth B: Coleridge
C: Robert Southey D: Shelley
7(5·?) : Because of her sensitivity 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
8(5·?) : Who try a new creative method of ?°stream of consciousness?± in writing£? A: Arnold Bennett B: John Galsworthy C: H. G. Wells D: Virginia Woolf
9(5·?) : "The shepherd in Virgil grew at last acquainted with Love, and found him a native of the rocks."(Samuel Johnson, "To the Right Honorable the Earl of Chesterfield")The speaker here is ( ). A: cheerful B: ironic
C: mysterious D: nonchalant
10(5·?) : The poem Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening is selected from____ A: A Witness Tree B: Steeple Bush C: New Hampshire D: A Further Range ?D??ìa
1(5·?) : In Robinson Crusoe£?Crusoe read magazine everyday A: ?? B: ′í
2(5·?) : There were many literary artists involved in the groups known as the Lost Generation. The three best known areSherwood Anderson, Ernest Hemingway and John Dos Passos. A: ?? B: ′í 3(5·?) : By the end of his life Robert Frost had become a national bard and he received
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honorary degrees from forty-four colleges and universities and won four Pulitzer Prizes. A: ?? B: ′í
4(5·?) : Fitzgerald became ?°the angel of the twenties?± and his writings those of a man inside that legendary period. A: ?? B: ′í
5(5·?) : Wordsworth?ˉs attitude towards the French Revolution changed at his later years. A: ?? B: ′í
6(5·?) : The Scarlet Letter relates the conflicts between the society and the individual. A: ?? B: ′í 7(5·?) : Of all Dickens?ˉs novels, Nicholas Nickleby is regarded as his masterpiece. A: ?? B: ′í
8(5·?) : In David Copperfield,Mr. Micawber is a rich squire who lives a comfortable life. A: ?? B: ′í
9(5·?) : Daniel Defoe was born in a teacher?ˉs family. A: ?? B: ′í
10(5·?) : Charles Dickens is one of the greatest critical realist writers of the Victorian Age. A: ?? B: ′í