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美国文学作业

作业

1.第9题

A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court was written by _______.

A.Henry James

B.Mark Twain

C.Jack London

D.Theodore Dreiser

答案:B

您的答案:B

题目分数:2.0

此题得分:2.0

2.第10题

“all sappy as maples and flat as the prairie” is a comment made by

james russell lowell on the female characters in novels written

by______.

A.Washington Irving

B.James Fenimore Cooper

C.Philip Freneau

D.George Washington

答案:B

您的答案:B

题目分数:2.0

此题得分:2.0

3.第11题

Among the following novels, only one was not written by Herman

Melville. It is _____________.

A.The Confidence-Man

B.The PIlot

C.Moby Dick

答案:B

您的答案:B

题目分数:2.0

此题得分:2.0

4.第12题

Sister Carrie is a noel written by ___.

A.Theodore Dreiser

B.Stephen Crance

C. Frank Norris

答案:A

您的答案:A

题目分数:2.0

此题得分:2.0

5.第13题

The central character’s name in James Fenimore Cooper’s novel series The Leatherstocking Tales is ______________.

A.Isabelle Archer

B.Natty Bumpo

C.Ishmael

答案:B

您的答案:C

题目分数:2.0

此题得分:0.0

6.第14题

_______ does not belong to the school of naturalism in history.

A.Stephen Crane

B.Frank Norris

C.Jack London

D.Walt Whitman

答案:D

您的答案:D

题目分数:2.0

此题得分:2.0

7.第15题

In 1881, Henry James published his novel____, which is generally considered as his masterpiece.

A.Daisy Miller

B.watch and ward

C.The Wings of the Dove

D.The Portrait of a Lady

答案:D

您的答案:D

题目分数:2.0

此题得分:2.0

8.第16题

Hawthorne’s ____ deals with the effects of a curse.

A.The Scarlet Letter

B.The House of Seven Gables

C.Stone Face

D.Salem

答案:B

您的答案:D

题目分数:2.0

此题得分:0.0

9.第17题

"The Apparition of these faces in the crowd" is a line in a famous short poem written by ---.

A.Ezra Pound

B. Carl Sandburg

C.Walt Whitman

答案:A

您的答案:B

题目分数:2.0

此题得分:0.0

10.第18题

The famous pamphlet Common Sense appearing in 1776 was written by _____________.

A.Thomas Jefferson

B.Thomas Paine

C.Benjamine Franklin

答案:B

您的答案:B

题目分数:2.0

此题得分:2.0

11.第19题

the sound and the fury is a novel written by __________.

A.Stephen Crane

B.Theodore Dreiser

C.Macbeth

D.William Faulkner

答案:D

您的答案:D

题目分数:2.0

此题得分:2.0

12.第20题

the lines “to the glory that was greece, /and the grandeur that was rome” were quoted from poe’s poem __________.

A.The Raven

B.To Helen

C.Annabel Lee

答案:B

您的答案:B

题目分数:2.0

此题得分:2.0

13.第21题

The short novel The Turn of the Screw was written by ________.

B.Fitzgerald

C.Ernest Hemingway

D.William Faulkner

答案:A

您的答案:A

题目分数:2.0

此题得分:2.0

14.第22题

Among the four novels written by Henry James, the one written first in chronological order is _________.

A.The Portrait of a Lady

B.The Golden Bowl

C.The Ambassadors

D. The Wing of the Dove

答案:A

您的答案:A

题目分数:2.0

此题得分:2.0

15.第23题

Billy Budd was a short novel written by the American novelist ---.

A. Nathaniel Hawthorne

B.Herman Melville

C.Walt Whitman

答案:B

您的答案:B

题目分数:2.0

此题得分:2.0

16.第24题

A poetic line of two feet is called ___________.

A.monometer

B.dimeter

C.trimeter

答案:B

您的答案:B

题目分数:2.0

此题得分:2.0

17.第25题

“ we hold these truths to be elf-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their creator with certain unalienable rights, that among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.” this sentence is taken from ___.

https://www.doczj.com/doc/dc16124996.html,mon Sense

B.The Declaration of Independence

C.The Autobiography

D.The American Crisis

答案:B

您的答案:B

题目分数:2.0

此题得分:2.0

18.第26题

___ wrote Rights of Man in 1792 to suggest the overthrow of the British monarchy.

A.Thomas Paine

B.Benjamin Franklin

C.George Washington

D.Jefferson

答案:A

您的答案:A

题目分数:2.0

此题得分:2.0

19.第27题

“Two roads diverged in a yellow woods” is the first line in a poem written by Robert Frost entitled __________.

A.The Road Not Taken

B.Mending Wall

C.Two Yellow Roads

D.After Apple Picking

答案:A

您的答案:A

题目分数:2.0

此题得分:2.0

20.第28题

The leader of the American Transcendentalism is _________.

A.Henry David Thoreau

B.Ralph Waldo Emerson

C.Henry James

答案:B

您的答案:B

题目分数:2.0

此题得分:2.0

21.第30题

The Blithedale Romance is a novel about the Brook Farm experiment written by __________.

A.Henry James

B.Nathaniel Hawthorne

C.James Fenimore Cooper

答案:B

您的答案:B

题目分数:2.0

此题得分:2.0

22.第31题

Among the following short stories, only one is not written by Nathaniel Hawthorne. It is _________.

A.Young Goodman Brown

B.Wakefield

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