泰山医学院2010~2011学年第二学期 2009级英语本科《英国文学》课程试卷(A) 答案及评分标准 Part I Fill the following blanks with proper information.(每空1分,总计20分) 1.Blake 2.Lyrical Ballads 3.novelists 4.historical 5.The Pilgrim's Progress 6.Jane Austen 7.Critical 8.Robert Bums 9.Coleridge 10.Hours of Idleness 11.John Keats 12.Northanger Abbey 13.Charles Dickens 14.Pip 15.Mary Ann Evans 16.The Mill on the Floss 17.Character 18. Catherine 19.four 20.Thrushcross Grange PartⅡMultiple Choices.(每题1分,总计l0分) Select from the four choices of each item the one that best answers the question or completes the statement. 题号12345678910PartⅢ 选项C BA B AA DDD A Identificati on:please give the names of the authors and the titles of the literary works from which it is taken.Vrite down the names on the ANSWER SHEET.(每题2分,总计20分) 1.The author:George Gordon Byron The title:When we two parted 2.The author:Jane Austen The title:Pride and Prejudice 3.The author:William Makepeace Thackeray The title:Vanity Fair
泰山医学院 2010~2011 学年第二学期 2009 级英语本科《英国文学》课程试卷(A) 答案及评分标准 Part I Fill the following blanks with proper information. (每空 1 分,总计 20 分) 1. Blake 2. Lyrical Ballads 3. novelists 4. historical 5. The Pilgrim’s Progress 6. Jane Austen 7. Critical 8. Robert Burns 9. Coleridge 10. Hours of Idleness 11. John Keats 12. Northanger Abbey 13. Charles Dickens 14. Pip 15. Mary Ann Evans 16. The Mill on the Floss 17.Character 18. Catherine 19. four 20. Thrushcross Grange Part II Multiple Choices. (每题 1 分,总计 10 分) Select from the four choices of each item the one that best answers the question or completes the statement. Part III Identificati on: please give the names of the authors and the titles of the literary works from which it is taken. Write down the names on the ANSWER SHEET. (每题 2 分,总计 20 分) 1. The author: George Gordon Byron The title: When we two parted 2. The author: Jane Austen The title: Pride and Prejudice 3. The author: William Makepeace Thackeray The title: Vanity Fair 题号 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 选项 C B A B A A D D D A
4.The author:Thomas Hardy The title:Tess of the D'Urbervilles 5.The author:William Blake The title:The Tiger 6.The author:Robert Burns The title:A Red,Red Rose 7.The author:George Elio The title:Adam Bede 8.The author:Walter Scott The title:Ivanhoe 9.The author:Percy Bysshe Shelley The title:Odeto the West Wind 10.The author:William Wordsworth The title:I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud Part IV Find the relevant match from Column B for each item in Column A. 题1分,总计10分) Column A12345678910 Column B g b d f h c i j ae Part V.Write down the names of the works from which the following fictional characters are taken.(每题1分,总计l0分) 1.Tess of the D'Urbevilles 2.Wuthering Heights 3.Adam Bede 4.The Mill on the Floss 5.Jane Eyre
4. The author: Thomas Hardy The title: Tess of the D’Urbervilles 5. The author: William Blake The title: The Tiger 6. The author: Robert Burns The title: A Red, Red Rose 7. The author: George Eliot The title: Adam Bede 8. The author: Walter Scott The title: Ivanhoe 9. The author: Percy Bysshe Shelley The title: Ode to the West Wind 10. The author: William Wordsworth The title: I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud Part IV Find the relevant match from Column B for each item in Column A. (每 题 1 分,总计 10 分) Column A 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Column B g b d f h c i j a e Part V. Write down the names of the works from which the following fictional characters are taken. (每题 1 分,总计 10 分) 1. Tess of the D’Urbevilles 2. Wuthering Heights 3. Adam Bede 4. The Mill on the Floss 5. Jane Eyre
6.Wuthering Heights 7.Oliver Twist 8.Vanity Fair 9.The Son's Veto 10.Pride and Prejudice Part VI Answer the following question.(每题6分,总计30分) 1.(1)It is a collaboration of Wordsworth and Coleridge who are the major representatives of the Romantic Movement. (2)In the book,they explored new theories and innovated new technologies in poetry writing. (3)New:break away with traditional writing style.They saw poetry as a healing energv.They regard poetry could purify the souls of individuals and society. (4)Lyrical Ballads uses simple language to show strong sympathy with the poor,and it's the fusion of natural ascription with expression of inward state of mind 2.Dickens is one of the greatest critical realist writers of the Victorian Age. In his works,he seriously exposes and criticizes all the poverty,injustice. hypocrisy and corruptness he sees around him.Dickens sets out a full map and a large-scale criticism of the nineteenth century England,particularly London.But as a bourgeois writer,he can in no way supply any fundamental solution to the social plights.The best he can do seems to try to retain an optimism with wishful thinking.as in hisearly novels.or to express a helpless indignant protest,as in his later novels.A combination of optimism about people and realism about the society is present from the very beginning 3. (1)It symbolizes regeneration which follows the destruction and death of winter
6. Wuthering Heights 7. Oliver Twist 8. Vanity Fair 9. The Son’s Veto 10. Pride and Prejudice Part VI Answer the following question. (每题 6 分,总计 30 分) 1. (1) It is a collaboration of Wordsworth and Coleridge who are the major representatives of the Romantic Movement. (2) In the book, they explored new theories and innovated new technologies in poetry writing. (3)New: break away with traditional writing style. They saw poetry as a healing energy. They regard poetry could purify the souls of individuals and society. (4) Lyrical Ballads uses simple language to show strong sympathy with the poor, and it’s the fusion of natural ascription with expression of inward state of mind. 2. Dickens is one of the greatest critical realist writers of the Victorian Age. In his works, he seriously exposes and criticizes all the poverty, injustice, hypocrisy and corruptness he sees around him. Dickens sets out a full map and a large-scale criticism of the nineteenth century England, particularly London. But as a bourgeois writer, he can in no way supply any fundamental solution to the social plights. The best he can do seems to try to retain an optimism with wishful thinking, as in his early novels, or to express a helpless indignant protest, as in his later novels. A combination of optimism about people and realism about the society is present from the very beginning. 3. (1) It symbolizes regeneration which follows the destruction and death of winter
(2)Personally,Shelley sees it as a force that will reinvigorate him,the wind of spirit and inspiration at a time when he feels his own powers as a poet are on the decline (3)Socially and politically,the wind represents the destructive and revolutionary energies that had been seen in Europe over the previous 30 years,overthrowing long-established and corrupt social order in France and Italy. (4)Spiritually,it is an abstract expression or manifestation of the spirit within nature,a driving force behind the truing wheel of the seasons and the cycles of life and death. 4 (1)the heroine is pale,passive,tame,sentimental,useless ,submitting to her fate good-natured but 'silly' (2)She marries George Osbore.George dies at the battle of Waterloo.She brings up little George alone while living with her parents.She is completely dominated by her father and her mother.After George Osbore's death,Amelia is obsessed with her son and with the memory of her husband.She ignores William Dobbin, who courts her for years,and treats him shabbily until eventually he leaves.It is only after Becky shows her George's letter to her that Amelia realizes what a good man Dobbin is,although she has already written to him to ask him to come back. She eventually marries Dobbin. 5. Jane Eyre,an orphan child with a fiery spirit a longing to love&be loved,a poor,plain,little govemness who dares to love her master,a man superior to her in many ways,eve is brave enough to declare to the man her love for him,cuts a completely new woman image. In this novel Charlotte characterizes Jane Eyre as a naive,kind-hearted, noble-minded woman who pursues a genuine kind of love The vivid description of her intense feelings&her thought&inner conflicts brings her to the heart of the audience
(2) Personally, Shelley sees it as a force that will reinvigorate him, the wind of spirit and inspiration at a time when he feels his own powers as a poet are on the decline (3) Socially and politically, the wind represents the destructive and revolutionary energies that had been seen in Europe over the previous 30 years, overthrowing long-established and corrupt social order in France and Italy. (4) Spiritually, it is an abstract expression or manifestation of the spirit within nature, a driving force behind the truing wheel of the seasons and the cycles of life and death. 4. (1) the heroine is pale, passive, tame, sentimental, useless ,submitting to her fate good-natured but ‘silly’ (2)She marries George Osborne. George dies at the battle of Waterloo. She brings up little George alone while living with her parents. She is completely dominated by her father and her mother. After George Osborne's death, Amelia is obsessed with her son and with the memory of her husband. She ignores William Dobbin, who courts her for years, and treats him shabbily until eventually he leaves. It is only after Becky shows her George's letter to her that Amelia realizes what a good man Dobbin is, although she has already written to him to ask him to come back. She eventually marries Dobbin. 5. Jane Eyre, an orphan child with a fiery spirit & a longing to love & be loved, a poor, plain, little governess who dares to love her master, a man superior to her in many ways, & even is brave enough to declare to the man her love for him, cuts a completely new woman image. In this novel Charlotte characterizes Jane Eyre as a naive, kind-hearted, noble-minded woman who pursues a genuine kind of love The vivid description of her intense feelings & her thought & inner conflicts brings her to the heart of the audience