-
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
(
074<
/p>
)
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
(
097
)
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
p>
(
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
.
p>
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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