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of the following is NOT a typical feature of Modernism?





elevate the individual and inner being over the social being.





put the stress on traditional values.





portray the distorted and alienated relationships between man and his environment.





advocate a conscious break with the past.


(024)


19.


Modernism takes the irrational philosophy and







as its theoretical base.


A. the theory of psycho-analysis




C. the French symbolism






B. Darwin’s evolutionary theory



D. Utilitarianism


(057)



17



______________


is


the


most


outstanding


stream


of


consciousness


novelist,


with


___________


as


his


encyclopedia



like masterpiece .


A



James Joyce,


Ulysses



B



E.M. Foster,


A Passage to India



C



D.H. Lawrence,


Sons and Lovers


D



Virginia Woolf,


Mrs Dalloway



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15



All of the following are stream



of- consciousness novels EXCEPT________.


A< /p>



Pilgrimage



C



Mrs. Dalloway



following EXCEPT ______.


A. corrupt



B


. snobbish


C. hypocritical



D. ambitious(087)



17. After the First World War, there appeared the following literary trends of modernism


EXCEPT ______.



A. expressionism



C. stream of consciousness



A. Galsworthy's Forsyte novels



C. Greene's Catholic novels



B. surrealism


D. black humour(094)



B. Hardy' s Wessex novels


(094)



D. Woolf's stream-of-consciousness novels


B



Ulysses



D



Tess of the D’


Urbervilles



08 4



?



21. In the play The Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde



the upper



class people are described all of the


18. The masterpieces of critical realism in the early 20th century are the three trilogies of ______.


19. In the mid -


1950s and early 1960s, there appeared ―______‖ who demonstrated a particular disillusion over


the


depressing


situation


in


Britain


and


launched


a


bitter


protest


against


the


outmoded


social


and


political


values in their society.


5


A. The Beat Generation



C. The Angry Young Men




natures and human relationships.


4




A. the existentialistic idea








C. scientific socialism








following EXCEPT _____.


3




a. Thomas Hardy

















b. Ezra Pound




c. T. S. Eliot




















a.


Dubliners





b.


A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man





c.


Ulysses





d.


Finnegans Wak e


(浙


0210




d. Lord Byron


(浙


0210




25. Which of the following is James Joyce's masterpiece?


B. the irrational philosophy


D. social Darwinism


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B. The Lost Generation


D. Black Mountain Poets


(094)



16.



The


rise


of


_____



and


new


science


greatly


incited


modernist


writers


to


make


new


explorations


on


human


22.


The


20


th



century


has


witnessed


a


great


achievement


in


English poetry,


which


are


mainly


represented by


the



1


20.


The following are English stream-of-consciousness novels


EXCEPT


______.


2


A.


Pilgrimage




C.


ay





9. In the late nineteenth century, modernism


flushed in English literature. Unlike modernist poets and novelists,


modern dramatists ______.


1


A. showed not only satirical attitude to bourgeois class, but also optimistic emotion toward life



B. did not make so many innovations in techniques and forms



C. inherited the romantic fuzziness and self-indulged emotionism


D. took the irrational philosophy and the theory of psycho-analysis as its theoretical base




1 George Bernard Shaw


21.


___is considered to be the best-known English dramatist since Shakespeare, and his representative works are


plays inspired by social criticism.





d Sheridan











Goldsmith





Wilde
















d Shaw



(024)


1.



Mrs.


Warren’


s Profession is one of



George Bernard Shaw’s plays. What is Mrs. Warren’s profession then ?



[A]Real estate.




[C]House- keeping.


A. slum landlordism

















[B]Prostitution.


[D]Farming.


(034)



B. political corruption in England


D. religious corruption in England


(054)



B



Too True to Be Good



D



Candida



084




B.


Ulysses



D.


A Passage to Inida



21.


George Bernard Shaw’s play,


Mrs. Warren’


s Profession


is a grotesquely realistic exposure of the







.


C. economic oppression of women



A



Widowers’ Houses



C



Mrs. Warren’


s Profession




5.



George Bernard Shaw’s play


Mrs. Warren’


s Profession


is about______.



A. slum landlordism



B. the economic oppression of women


C. the political corruption in England



D. the religious corruption in England


(087)



12.


Among


the


following


writers


______


is


considered


to


be


the


best




known


English


dramatist


since


Shakespeare.



A. Oscar Wilde


B. John Galsworthy


C. W. B. Yeats



D. George Bernard Shaw(087)



18. George Bernard Shaw’s


_____



is a better play of the later period, with the author’s almost nihilistic bitterness


on the subjects of the cruelty and madness of WWI and the aimlessness and disillusion of the young.


4



A.


Too True to Be Good









C.


W idowers



Houses










15. George Bernard Shaw’ s ______ is a grotesquely realistic exposure of slum landlordism.


3


A.


Widower’ s House




C.


The Apple Cart




B.


Mrs. Warren’ s Profession



D.


Getting Married


(104)



B.


Mrs. Warren



s Profession



D.


Fanny



s First Pla y



097




4



George Bernard Shaw’s play _______ established his position as the leading playwright of his time.


5



7. George Bernard Shaw’s ______ explored his idea of ―Life Force‖, the power that would create superior beings


to be equal to God and to solve all the social, moral, and metaphysical problems of human society.


2



2


A. Man and Superman



C. Pygmalion





B. The Apple Cart


D. Too True to Be Good



107




4.


As


a


realistic


dramatist,


George


Bernard


Shaw


is


concerned


with


political,


economic,


moral,


or


religious


problems in his works. The general mood he expressed in his plays is ______.


1


A. indignation



C. optimism



2 T. S. Eliot


19. ―When the evening is spread out against the sky


(034) 5



Like a patient etherized upon a table.‖(T. S. Eliot, ―The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock‖)



What does the image in the quoted lines suggest? _______.


[A]Violence



[B]Horror



[C]Inactivity




[D]Indifference


(034)



17.―For I have known them all already, known them all—


/Have known the evenings, mornings, afternoons,/I have


measured out my life with coffee spoons.‖The above lines are taken from







.


A. Wordsworth’s ―The Solitary Reaper‖



B. Eliot’s―The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock‖ (054)



C. Coleridge’s―Kubla Khan‖



D. Yeats’s―The Lake Isle of Innisfree‖




beginning


of


―The


Love


Song


of



Prufrock‖


moves


from


a


series


of


fairly


concrete


physical


settings


—a


cityscape(


the


famous―patient


etherized


upon


a


table‖)and


several


interiors


(women’s


arms


in


the


lamplight, coffee spoons, fireplaces)



to a series of vague ocean images. It aims to convey







.


A. Prufrock’s emotional distance from the world as he comes to recognize his second


-rate status


B. Prufrock’s eagerness to meet his dating lover



C. Prufrock’s reluctance to meet his dating lover



D. Prufrock’s excitement ab


out the modern world


(057)



20



Which of the following poems by T.S. Eliot is hailed as a landmark and a model of the 20th century English


poetry?


A



Poems 1909-1925


B



The Hollow Man



C



Prufrock and Other Observations



D



The Waste Land< /p>



074



< /p>


3



T



S



Eliot’s most im


portant single poem _______has been hailed as a landmark and a model of the 20


th


-century


English poetry.


4


A



The Hollow Man




C



Murder in the Cathedral



22. T. S. Eliot's most popular verse play is ______.


3


A.


Murder in the Cathedral




C.


The Family Reunion




B.


The Cocktail Party



D.


The Waste Land


(094)



B



The Waste Land



D



Ash Wednesday



084




B. satisfaction


D. pessimism


22.


The Waste Land


by T. S. Eliot is a poem concerned with the _____ breakup of a modern civilization in which


human life has lost its meaning, significance and purpose.



A. spiritual











C. political











1.


T.


S.


Eliot’


s


______ bearing a


strong


thematic


resemblance


to


The


Waste


Land


,


is


generally


regarded


as


the


B. religious


D. physical



097





3


darkest of Eliot’ s poems.


2


A. ―Gerontion‖



C.


Murder in the Cathedral




continuity of Eliot’s thinking.


1


A. ―Prufrock‖



C. The Hollow Men






3 D. H. Lawrence


4. The statement ―A demanding mother turns away from her husband and gives all her affection to her sons‖ sums


up the main plot of D. H. Lawrence′s






.


5



[A]


Lady Chatterley’


s Lover



[C]


Sons and Lovers






[B]


Women in love


[D]


The Plumed Serpent


(034)


B. ―Gerontion‖



D. Four Quartets



107




B. ―Prufrock‖



D.


The Hollow Men


(104)



1. T. S. Eliot’s ______ is a poem of dramatic monologue and a prelude to


The Waste Land


, helping to point up the


20.


The major concern of



______ fiction lies in the tracing of the psychological development of his characters


and in his energetic criticism of the dehumanizing effect of the capitalist industrialization on human



nature.





ce's














rthy's





ray’s















’s


(024)


21.


―He


was


silent


with


conceit


of


his


son.


Mrs.


Morel


sniffed,


as


if


it


were


nothing.‖(


Sons


and


Lovers



by


ce)From the above quotation, we can see that Mrs. Morel’s atti


tude to her husband is ______ .


4


A. sincerely warm









B. genuinely kind




C. seemingly angry









D. merely contemptuous(044)



story starting with the marriage of Paul’s parents Walter Morel and Mrs. Morel must be








.


A. Thomas Hardy’s


Tess


of the D’Urbervilles


(054)



B. D. H. Lawrence’s


Sons and Lovers



C. George Eliot’s


Middlemarch


D. Charlotte Bronte’s


Jane Eyre


22



The major concern of ______ fiction lies in the tracing of the psychological development of his characters and


in his energetic criticism of the dehumanizing effect of the capitalist industrialization on human nature.


A



John Galsworthy’s



C



D



H



Lawrence’s



B



Thomas Hardy’s



D



Charles Dickens’




084




17.


In Modern English literature, the literary interest of


_____


lay in the tracing of the psychological development


of his characters and in his energetic criticism of the dehu-manizing effect of the capitalist industrialization on


human nature.


3



A. George Bernard Shaw








C. Oscar Wilde









strands of themes are intricately wound up.


2


A.


Sons and Lovers




C.


Women in Love




4. D. H. Lawrence’s aut


obiographical novel is ______.


B.


The Rainbow



D.


Lady Chatterley’ s Love


(104)



B.T.S. Eliot


D.D.H. Lawrence



097




18. D. H.


Lawrence’ s ______ is a remarkable novel in which the individual consciousness is subtly revealed and



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