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1、专业好文档:中央广播电视大学2010年”期末复习英语专业 文学英语赏析 试题Part I: Literary Fundmentals 30 pointsSection 1. Match the works with their writers. (10 points)Works1 The Importance of Being Earnest2 Of Studies3 An Inspector Calls4 The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde5 Jane EyreWritersA. Charlotte BronteB. Francis Bacon
2、C. Robert Louis StevensonD. Walt WhitmanE. Ernest HemingwayF. JB PriestleyG. Charles DickensH. Oscar WildeSection 2. Decide whether the following statements are True (T) or False (F). (10 points)6. Lord of the flies is a thought-provoking novel authored by William Golding.7. King Lear, Hamlet, Othel
3、lo and Macbeth are well-known tragedies by William Shakespear.8. Authur Millers play The Crucible is aimed at exposing the hypocrisy of the property owning class of the United States.9. Scrooge is a character created by Charles Dickens in his novel Great Expectations.10. Walt Whitman is a well-known
4、 american poet known for his collection Leaves of Grass.Section 3. Choose the correct answers to complete the following sentences. (10 points)11. _ is written to commemorate someone who has died. A. An epic B. A sonnet C. An elegy D. A haiku12. _ can be established by describing the place where the
5、action takes place, or the situation at the start of the story. A. Climax B. Point of view C. Flashback D. Setting13. _ novels are called “Novels of Character and Environment”. His well-read novels include The Mayor of the Casterbridge, Tess of the DUrbervilles and so on. A. Thomas Hardys B. Charlot
6、te Brontes C. Joseph Conrads D. Charles Dickens14. Which figure of speech is used in the following lines? “It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of follishness ”A. MetaphorB. ParallelismC. SimileD. Personification15. In the poem “_” by Wilfred
7、Owen, the speaker feels distressed at the loss of his comrade-in-arms and beweildered at the meaning of the _. To him the war was futile. A. futility, war B. Love Your Enemy, negotiationC. The War Process, warD. Futility, negotiationPart Reading Comprehnesion (50 points)Read the extracts and give br
8、ief answers to the questions below.Text 1The shark was not an accident. He had come up from deep down in the water as the dark cloud of blood had settled and dispersed in the mile deep sea. He had come up so fast and absolutely without caution that he broke the surface of the blue water and was in t
9、he sun. Then he fell back into the sea and picked up the scent and started swimming on the course the skiff and the fish had taken.Sometimes he lost the scent. But he would pick it up again, or have just a trace of it, and he swam fast and hard on the course. He was a very big Make shark built to sw
10、im as fast as the fastest fish in the sea and everything about him was beautiful except his jaws. His back was as blue as a sword fishs and his belly was silver and his hide was smooth and handsome. He was built as a sword fish except for his huge jaws which were tight shut now as he swam fast, just
11、 under the surface with his high dorsal fin knifing through the water without wavering. Inside the closed double lip of his jaws all of his eight rows of teeth were slanted inwards. They were not the ordinary pyramid-shaped teeth of most sharks. They were shaped like a mans fingers when they are cri
12、sped like claws. They were nearly as long as the fingers of the old man and they had razor-sharp cutting edges on both sides. This was a fish built to feed on all the fishes in the sea, that were so fast and strong and well armed that they had no other enemy. Now he speeded up as he smelled the fres
13、her scent and his blue dorsal fin cut the water. When the old man saw him coming he knew that this was a shark that had no fear at all and would do exactly what he wished. He prepared the harpoon and made the rope fast while he watched the shark come on. The rope was short as it lacked what he had c
14、ut away to lash the fish. The old mans head was clear and good now and he was full of resolution but he had little hope. It was too good to last, he thought. He took one look at the great fish as he watched the shark close in. It might as well have been a dream, he thought. I cannot keep him from hi
15、tting me but maybe I can get him. Dentuso, he thought. Bad luck to your mother. The shark closed fast astern and when he hit the fish the old man saw his mouth open and his strange eyes and the clicking chop of the teeth as he drove forward in the meat just above the tail. The sharks head was out of
16、 water and his back was coming out and the old man could hear the noise of skin and flesh ripping on the big fish when he rammed the harpoon down onto the sharks head at a spot where the line between his eyes intersected with the line that ran straight back from his nose. There were no such lines. T
17、here was only the heavy sharp blue head and the big eyes and the clicking, thrusting all-swallowing jaws. But that was the location of the brain and the old man hit it. He hit it with his blood mushed hands driving a good harpoon with all his strength. He hit it without hope but with resolution and
18、complete malignancy. The shark swung over and the old man saw his eye was not alive and then he swung over once again, wrapping himself in two loops of the rope. The old man knew that he was dead but the shark would not accept it. Then, on his back, with his tail lashing and his jaws clicking, the s
19、hark plowed over the water as a speedboat does. The water was white where his tail beat it and three-quarters of his body was clear above the water when the rope came taut, shivered, and then snapped. The shark lay quietly for a little while on the surface and the old man watched him. Then he went d
20、own very slowly. He took about forty pounds, the old man said aloud. He took my harpoon too and all the rope, he thought, and now my fish bleeds again and there will be others. He did not like to look at the fish anymore since he had been mutilated. When the fish had been hit it was as though he him
21、self were hit. Questions 16-19 (12 points) (Write the letter representing your choice on your answer sheet.)16. the extract is taken from a novel entitled _.A. The Old Man and the SeaB. The PearlC. Farewell to Arms17. Paragraph 2 _.A. describes how strong and cunning the man wasB. describes in detai
22、l what the shark looked likeC. explains why the shark feeds on all the fishes in the sea18. In the text, the writer used a lot of violent verbs such as “broke the surface”, “knifing through the water”, “rammed the harpoon down on to the sharks head”. By using such highly physical verbs, the writer w
23、as able to _.A. make the scene more vivid and its easy for readers to visualise the actionB. emphasize the idea that fishing is a physical and exhausing activityC. bring out the contrast between the cruelness of the shark and the kindness of the fisherman19. Read the last two paragraphs again. How d
24、oes the old man feel about the fishs he has caught?A. He feels great anger at the death of the fish, as he has taken so long to catch it and now it is useless.B. He feels distreassed and fearful. He was afraid that more sharks might be on their way to attack him.C. He feels a great attachment to the
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