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mooc英美文学_4答案(慕课2023课后作业答案)摘要: 第一单元中古时期和文艺复兴时期小测1、1. Chaucer has employed ________ in his poems, which was the predominant English ...

mooc英美文学_4答案(慕课2023课后作业答案)

第一单元

中古时期和文艺复兴时期小测

1、英美1. Chaucer has employed ________ in his 文学poems, which was the predominant English measure for all the poetic kinds from the age of John Dryden through that of Samuel Johnson , some poets, including Alexander Pope, used it almost to the exclusion of other meters.
A、A. heroic couplet
B、答案答案B. blank verse
C、慕课C. sonnet
D、课后D. octet and sestet

2、作业2.Since historical times,英美 England, where the early inhabitants were Celts, has been conquered three times. It was conquered by_____________.
A、A.the Vikings,文学 the Anglo-Saxons, and the Normans
B、B. the Romans,答案答案 the Anglo-Saxons and the Vikings
C、C. the Anglo-Saxons,慕课 the Vikings and the Normans
D、D. the Romans,课后 the Anglo-Saxons, and the Normans

3、3.__________,作业 a typical example of Old English poetry, is regarded today as the national epic of the Anglo-Saxons. A. Deor B. The Seafarer C. Beowulf D. The Wanderer
A、A. Deor
B、英美B. The文学 Seafarer
C、C. Beowulf
D、答案答案D. The Wanderer

4、4._________, which uses narrative verse or prose to sing knightly adventures or other heroic deeds, is a popular literary form in the medieval period.
A、A. Ballads
B、B. Romance
C、C.Epic
D、D.Lyrics

5、5. Which one of the following works is not written by John Milton?
A、A. Samson Agonistes
B、B. Paradise Lost
C、C. Prometheus Unbound
D、D. Paradise Regained

6、6. Which of the following plays is not a comedy?
A、A. A Midsummer Night’s Dream
B、B. Twelfth Night
C、C. Romeo and Juliet
D、D. The Merchant of Venice

7、7.___________is a long, allegorical poem, in which Spenser dramatized political, religious, and moral themes by personifying them, or making them characters.
A、A. Shepheardes Calender
B、B. The Faerie Queene
C、C. The Jew of Malta
D、D. Doctor Faustus

8、8._________ is a play based on the German legend of a magician aspiring for knowledge and finally meeting his tragic end as a result selling his soul to the Devil.
A、A. The Jew of Malta
B、B. Tamburlaine
C、C. The Faerie Queene
D、D. Doctor Faustus

9、9. Of greatest tragedies, ______ is generally regarded as Shakespeare's most popular play on the stage, for it has the qualities of a "blood-and-thunder" thriller and a philosophical exploration of life and death.
A、A. Othello
B、B. King Lear
C、C. Macbeth
D、D. Hamlet

10、10. As a representative of the Renaissance in England, ________ was one of the earliest and most eloquent spokesmen for experimental science.
A、A. Francis Bacon
B、B. John Donne
C、C. John Milton
D、D.William Shakespeare

11、11. "Metaphysical Poetry" is commonly used to name the work of the 17th-century writers who wrote under the influence of _________.
A、A. John Milton
B、B. John Donne
C、C. Francis Bacon
D、D.William Shakespeare

12、12. Milton wrote Paradise Lost in ________, or unrhymed iambic pentameter, which rarely used at the time except in dramatic works.
A、A. heroic couplet
B、B. blank verse
C、C. sonnet
D、D. free verse

13、13. Hamlet has been described as melancholic and neurotic, for him, _________is a natural medium, a necessary release of his anguish, especially in his “To be or not to be ” questioning monologues.
A、A. sonnet
B、B. conceit
C、C. soliloquy
D、D.dramatic monologue

14、14. Forceful and persuasive, compact and precise, _________ reveals to us Bacon's mature attitude towards learning.
A、A. Of Studies
B、B. Of Self-help
C、C. Of Nature
D、D. Of Self Reliance

15、15. The traditional theme of ________ is to praise the friendship between Antonio and Bassanio, to idealize Portia as a e of great beauty, wit and loyalty, and to expose the insatiable greed and brutality of the Jew.
A、A. The Winter's Tale
B、B. The Merchant of Venice
C、C. Twelfth Night
D、D. The Tempest

作业一

1、What are the main contributions of Chaucer to British Literature?

2、What are the features of Beowulf?

作业二

1、What is the English Renaissance?

2、What are the characteristics of humanism literature?

作业三

1、Reading the study,What are “three abuses of studies”?

2、How do you read and study?

3、What is yourinterpretation on Hamlet‘s melancholy?

第二单元

Test in Neoclassical period in English Literature

1、___________ was a progressive intellectual movement which flourished in France and swept through the whole western Europe in the 18th century, which was an expression of struggle of the bourgeoisie against feudalism.
A、The Renaissance
B、The Enlightenment
C、The Reformation
D、The Humanism

2、John Bunyan’s__________ is the most successful religious allegory in the English language. Its purpose is to urge people to abide by Christian doctrines and seek salvation through constant struggles with their own weaknesses and all kinds of social evils.
A、The Rape of the Lock
B、A. Robinson Crusoe
C、The Pilgrim's Progress
D、A. Gulliver's Travels

3、Alexander Pope’s_________sumps up the art of poetry as upheld and practised by the ancients like Aristotle, Horace, Boileau,etc. and the eighteenth century European classicists.
A、The Rape of the Lock
B、Dunciad
C、An Essay on Man
D、An Essay on Criticism

4、Daniel Defoe’s most popular novel is ________, an adventure story based partly on the actual experience of a man who had been trapped on a deserted island.
A、Robinson Crusoe
B、A Journal of the Plague Year
C、Moll Flanders
D、Roxana

5、In the fictional work_______the similarities between human beings and the Lilliputians and the contrast between the Brobdingnagians and human beings both bear reference to the possibilities of human state.
A、Journal to Stella
B、The Drapier's Letters
C、Gulliver's Travels
D、A Modest Proposal

6、____________generally considered Henry Fielding's masterpiece, brings its author the name of the "Pose Homer."
A、Joseph Andrews
B、Jonathan Wild
C、Tom Jones
D、Amelia

7、As a lexicographer, ____________distinguished himself as the author of the first English dictionary by an Englishman-A Dictionary of the English Language (1755), a gigantic task which he undertook single-handedly and finished in over seven years.
A、Daniel Defoe
B、Alexander Pope
C、Henry Fielding
D、Samuel Johnson

8、Richard B. Sheridan’s masterpiece__________ is considered one of the finest English comedies of manners. A satire on gossip, hypocrisy, and the corrupting influence of fashionable city life, it is also admired for its ingenious plot construction and witty dissection of character.
A、The School for Scandal
B、The Rivals
C、A Modest Proposal
D、Gulliver's Travels

9、"Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard" was published in 1751, which once and for all established Thomas Gray as the leader of the sentimental poetry of the day, especially "_____________."
A、the Metaphysical School
B、the Graveyard School
C、the Cavalier School
D、Comic epic in prose

10、Which of the following is NOT a typical feature of Neoclassicism in English literature?
A、According to the neoclassicists, all forms of literature were to be modeled after the classical works of the ancient Greek and Roman writers and those of the contemporary French ones.
B、Neoclassicists believed that the artistic ideals should be order, logic, restrained emotion and accuracy, and that literature should be judged in terms of its service to humanity.
C、Neoclassicists saw poetry as a healing energy: they believed that poetry could purify both individual souls & the society.
D、Neoclassicists had some fixed laws and rules for almost every genre of literature.

第三单元

Test in the Romantic period in English Literature

1、English Romanticism is generally said to have begun in 1789 with the publication of Wordsworth and Coleridge's_________ and to ended in 1832 with Sir Walter Scott’s death and the passage of the first Reform Bill in the Parliament.
A、Ode on Intimations of Immortality
B、Lyrical Ballads
C、The Prelude
D、The Rime of the Ancient Mariner

2、Romantic age is the age of the following statements EXCEPT________.
A、humanitarian idealism
B、radical individualism
C、age of imagination
D、age of reason

3、The major British Romantic poets Blake, Wordsworth, Coleridge, Byron, Shelley and Keats started a rebellion against the neoclassical literature, which was later regarded as _____.
A、the poetic romance
B、the poetic movement
C、the poetic revolution
D、the poetic reformation

4、Although lived in a remote rural country in Scotland, he is the real forefather of English Romanticism, he is____________.
A、Robert Burns
B、John Keats
C、George Gordon Byron
D、Percy Bysshe Shelly

5、The work ________ by William Blake is a lovely volume of poems, presenting a happy world, though not without its evils and sufferings.
A、Songs of Innocence
B、Songs of Experience
C、Poetical Sketches
D、Lyrical Ballads

6、William Wordsworth wrote a preface expounding his theories of what made good poetry. These theories contain the following principles except__________.
A、All good poems should be “the spontaneous overflow feeling.”
B、The poems should be the reflection of feelings, thoughts, and experiences of the other people.
C、Poetry should be in high degree of imagination.
D、Poetry should “takes all its origin from emotion recollected in tranquility.”

7、_____________is one of the best-known poems written by Coloridge, which is a vision, a fragment painting, a gorgeous Oriental picture.
A、“The Rime of the Ancient Mariner”
B、“Christabel”
C、“Biographia Literaria”
D、“Kubla Khan”

8、Shelley’s political lyrics ____________is not only a war cry calling upon all working people to rise up against their political oppressors, but an address to them pointing out the intolerable injustice of economic exploitation.
A、“Ode to Liberty”
B、“Ode to Naples”
C、“Ode to the West Wind”
D、“Men of England”

9、“If Winter comes, can Spring be far behind?” the quoted line comes from ________.
A、Shelley’s “Ode to the West Wind”
B、Walt Whitman’s Leaves of Grass
C、John Milton’s Paradise Lost
D、John Keats’ “Ode on a Grecian Urn”

10、In Byron's poem “Song for the Luddites,” the word “Luddite” refers to the __________ .
A、workers who destroyed the machines in their protest against unemployment
B、rising bourgeoisie who fights against the aristocratic class
C、descendants of the ancient king, Lud
D、poor country people who suffered under the rule of the landlord class

11、As a leading Romanticist, Byron's chief contribution is his creation of the “Byronic hero.” Which of the following descriptions of Gothic Novels is NOT correct?
A、The Byronic hero was a proud and mysterious rebel figure of noble origin.
B、The Byronic hero would carry on his shoulders the burden of righting all the wrongs in an evil society,and would fight single-handedly against any kind of tyrannical rules.
C、The Byronic hero, to some extent, modeled on the life and personality of Byron himself, and makes Byron famous both at home and abroad.
D、The Byronic hero stands for a wayfaring Everyman, who is expelled from the paradise and has to go through hard experience to gain a knowledge of himself.

12、John Keats’ __________ is a commentary on nature and art, for art has the power to preserve intense human passions and experiences.
A、“Endymion”
B、“Isabella”
C、“Ode on a Grecian Urn”
D、“Ode to a Nightingale”

13、Which of the following descriptions of Gothic Novels is NOT correct?
A、It predominated in the early eighteenth century.
B、It was one phase of the Romantic movement.
C、Its principal elements are violence, horror and the supernatural.
D、Works like The Mysteries of Udolpho and Frankenstein are typical Gothic romance.

14、Which of the following novels is NOT written by Jane Austen?
A、North and South
B、Sense and Sensibility
C、Mansfield Park
D、Pride and Prejudice

15、The major theme of Jane Austen’s novels is_____.
A、love and money
B、money and social status
C、social status and marriage
D、love and marriage

第四单元

Test in the Victorian period in English Literature

1、In the Victorian Period _____ became the most widely read and the most vital and challenging expression of progressive thought.
A、poetry
B、novel
C、prose
D、drama

2、Although writing from different points of view and with different techniques, writers in the Victorian Period shared one thing in common, that is, they were all concerned about ______.
A、the fate of the upper class
B、the reformation of the government
C、the fate of the common people
D、the future of their family clans

3、Charles Dickens is one of the greatest ______ writers of the Victorian Age.
A、romantic
B、modernist
C、socialist
D、critical realist

4、Dickens’ works are characterized by a mingling of _________and pathos.
A、humor
B、Satire
C、passion
D、Metaphor

5、Charles Dickens’ ________ is famous for its vivid description of the workhouse and life of the underworld in the 19th London.
A、Oliver Twist
B、David Copperfield
C、Hard Times
D、Great Expectations

6、“Do you think, because I am poor, obscure, plain, and little, I am soulless and heartless? ... And if God had gifted me with some beauty, and much wealth, I should have made it as hard for you to leave me, as it is now for me to leave you. ” The quoted lines are most probably taken from ________.
A、Great Expectations
B、Wuthering Heights
C、Jane Eyre
D、Pride and Prejudice

7、About Jane Eyre which is not the correct opinion?
A、Charlotte mainly wrote through romantic approach and presented us a realistic picture of the social life of the 19th century.
B、Charlotte exposes and criticizes the charity schools
C、Charlotte shows her sympathy for the poor girls in such kind of charity schools.
D、This novel also raises the question of women’s position in society in the author’s age.

8、Alfred Tennyson is certainly the most representative Victorian poet. His poetry voices the doubt and the faith, the grief and the joy of the English people in an age of fast social_______ .
A、changes
B、stability
C、prosperity
D、upheavals

9、Wuthering Heights is one of the most moving love story: the passion between_______ proves the most intense, the most beautiful and at the same time the most horrible passion ever to be found possible in human beings.
A、Edgar & Catherine
B、Jane & Rochester
C、Heathcliff & Catherine
D、Heathcliff & Isabella

10、He had a great gift in mixing his feelings with natural sceneries. For example, in “Break, Break, Break”, the sound of the sea reflected the feelings of the heart-broken poet. This poet is__________.
A、William Wordsworth
B、Mr. Browning
C、Mrs. Browning
D、Alfred Tennyson

11、Robert Browning’s greatest contribution to English poetry lies in the new form he introduced into Britain, the dramatic_________, such as “My Last Duchess”, Pippa Passes”, etc.
A、monologue
B、dialogue
C、discourse
D、conversation

12、George Eliot’s ________is mainly centered on the lives of Dorothea Brooke and Tertius Lydgate, both of whom are shown have great potentials and ambitions, but both fail in achieving their goals owing to the social environment as well as their own vulnerabilities.
A、Adam Bede
B、Silas Marner
C、The Mill on the Floss
D、Middlemarch

13、Thomas Hardy’s pessimistic view of life predominates most of his later works and earns him a reputation as a ________ writer.
A、realistic
B、naturalistic
C、romantic
D、stylistic

14、__________ is one of the best and most popular work by Hardy which is a fierce attack on the hypocritical morality of the bourgeois society and the capitalist invasion into the country and destruction of the English peasantry towards the end of the century.
A、Far From the Madding Crowd
B、The Return of the Native
C、Tess of the D’Urbervilles
D、Jude the Obscure

15、In Hardy’s _______novels, there is an apparent nostalgic touch in his description of the simple and beautiful though primitive rural life, which was gradually declining and disappearing as England marched into an industrial country.
A、Mississippi
B、Yoknapatawpha
C、London
D、Wessex

第五单元

Test in the Modern period in English Literature

1、Which of the following brings LITTLE impact on the development of 20th century literature?
A、Friedrich Nietzche's assertions: "God is dead"
B、Arther Schopenharuer's and Henry Bergson's philosophical ideas of irrationality.
C、Oscar Wilde's idea of "Art for Art's Sake".
D、Freudian-Jungian psycho-analysis

2、Which of the following is NOT a typical feature of Modernism?
A、To elevate the individual and inner being over the social being.
B、To put the stress on traditional values.
C、To portray the distorted and alienated relationships between man and his environment.
D、To advocate a conscious break with the past.

3、The term tone in literature means__________.
A、sound effect such as rhyme and metrical device
B、the pitch of a word used to determine its meaning in the given context
C、the manner of expression to indicate the speaker's attitude towards the subject
D、a shade of colour to reflect the change of the light

4、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

5、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
B、religious
C、political
D、physical

6、A typical Forsyte, according to John Galsworthy, is a man with a strong sense of ______ ,who never pays any attention to human feelings.
A、justice
B、humor
C、morality
D、property

7、“He was silent with conceit of his son. Mrs. Morel sniffed, as if it were nothing.”(Sons and Lovers by D.H.Lawrence)From the above quotation, we can see that Mrs. Morel's attitude to her husband is ______ .
A、sincerely warm
B、genuinely kind
C、seemingly angry
D、merely contemptuous

8、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、D.H.Lawrence's
B、J.Galsworthy's
C、W.Thackeray’s
D、T.Hardy’s

9、A boy makes a quest of his idealized childish love through painful experience up to the point of losing his innocence and coming to see the drabness and harshness of the adult world. The above sentence may well sum up the major theme of ______.
A、Eliot's poem The love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock
B、Bernard shaw's play Mrs. Warren's Profession
C、Joyce's story Araby
D、Lawrence's story The Horse Dealer's Daughter

10、James Joyce is the author of all the following novels except ______.
A、Dubliners
B、Jude the Obscure
C、A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man
D、Ulysses

11、Symbols like " winding stairs," "spinning tops," "gyres" and "spirals" were part of ________ elaborate theory of history, which had obviously become the central core of order in his great poems.
A、D.H.Lawrence's
B、J.Galsworthy's
C、T.S.Eliot’s
D、W.B.Yeats’

12、Which of the following best describes the speaker of 'The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock"?
A、He is a man of an action.  
B、He is a man of apathy.
C、He is a man of inactivity.  
D、All the above are wrong

13、In "The Lake Isle of Innisfree", William Bulter Yeats expresses his ____________.
A、hope to go abroad 
B、desire to escape into a "fairyland"
C、love for common life 
D、hatred for war

14、Galsworthy was a _____writer, having inherited the fine traditions of the great Victorian novelists of the critical realism such as Dickens and Thackeray.
A、Naturalistic  
B、romantic
C、realistic 
D、conventional

15、Which of the following is not true according to James Joyce?
A、Ulysses has become a prime example of modernism in literature.
B、Joyce is regarded as the most prominent stream-of-consciousness novelist.
C、Joyce is a realistic writer in English literature history.
D、His novel "A Portrait of the Artist as a Young man" is a naturalistic account of the hero's bitter experiences and his final artistic and spiritual liberation.

学习通英美文学_4

在学习通英美文学系列的第四篇文章中,我们将继续介绍一些经典的英美文学作品。这些作品涵盖了不同的文体和主题,其作者也来自不同的背景和文化。

1.《了不起的盖茨比》

《了不起的盖茨比》是美国作家弗朗西斯·斯科特·菲茨杰拉德所著的一部小说,被誉为20世纪美国文学的代表作之一。小说以20世纪20年代纽约为背景,描述了一个名叫杰·盖茨比的神秘男人的故事。通过盖茨比的一生追求爱情和财富的故事,这部小说反映了美国社会的虚荣和空虚。

2.《傲慢与偏见》

《傲慢与偏见》是英国作家简·奥斯汀所著的一部小说,被誉为英国文学的经典之作。小说主要讲述了伊丽莎白·班纳特和达西先生之间的爱情故事。通过对当时英国上层社会的描绘和对人性的深入探讨,这部小说成为了19世纪英国社会习俗的重要见证。

3.《哈姆雷特》

《哈姆雷特》是英国莎士比亚所著的一部悲剧作品,被誉为世界文学史上的杰作之一。该剧讲述了丹麦王子哈姆雷特为复仇而做出的一系列决定和行动。通过对人性的深刻探讨和对世界观的深入剖析,这部剧被认为是莎士比亚诸多作品中最具有思想性的一部。

4.《麦田里的守望者》

《麦田里的守望者》是美国作家杰罗姆·大卫·塞林格所著的一部小说,被誉为20世纪美国文学的经典之作。小说主要讲述了少年老成的主人公霍尔顿·考尔菲尔德的成长历程。通过对青少年心理的深入描绘和对社会现实的深刻反思,这部小说成为了20世纪西方文化的经典之作。

5.《飘》

《飘》是美国作家玛格丽特·米切尔所著的一部小说,被誉为20世纪最伟大的爱情史诗之一。小说以南北战争时期的美国南部为背景,讲述了一个名叫斯嘉丽·奥哈拉的女性的故事。通过对战争和爱情的交织描述,这部小说成为了20世纪西方文学的代表作。

以上就是本次学习通英美文学系列的第四篇文章,希望能够对大家的英美文学学习有所帮助。


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C.行星齿轮差速器起作用的时刻为( )。
D.可以在新建的基准平面上创建草图。


薄囊蕨纲属于以下哪个亚门( )

A.下面分析类图中,“书籍类别”下拉列表类是什么类型的分析类( )
B.在GIS数据中,把非空间数据称为
C.ScienceDirect数据库的截词功能可以使用哪个通配符表示( )
D.心理咨询的理论依据有精神分析、人本主义、行为主义、存在主义等。


以下属于,G to c 电子政务的有

A.首次加工的零件, 须要试切。 试切时的快速倍率开关要置于 ( )
B.位于船体中线的一列船底板称为。
C.利用放射性同位素放射出的α射线可用作探伤检测.
D.“师夷长技以制夷”的主张出自哪一篇著作()


每一种高级语言都有它对应的编译程序

A.CH3Cl与CH3ONa反应可生成(   )
B.用拱梁分载法进行拱坝应力计算,坝体混凝土全部浇筑完成后才进行横缝灌浆则( )。
C.以下哪个特征是霸王龙拥有的:( )
D.不饱和聚酯不是结构预聚物,对吗


.高血压危象伴有心力衰竭的患者宜选用:

A.《力噶撑天》是哪个民族的英雄神话
B.产科都是喜事,和患者沟通氛围较为轻松。
C.对于“进必趋,退必迟”,下列哪些做法是正确的是( )。
D.40、全体游客希望将原定的俄罗斯歌舞换成欣赏二人转,如何处理


声乐学习中演唱者的主观听觉与客观听觉有所不同。

A.按编制预算出发点的特征不同
B.下列关于《马关条约》的表述,正确的是( )。
C.每个死锁进程必然占据了某类资源
D.点火控制系统还具有通电时间控制和爆燃控制功能。


早产儿外观特点下列哪项不符合

A.能扩大检索范围的逻辑关系是( )。
B.两板模模架常用型号为( )。
C.平衡状态下, 刚性分子理想气体的内能是
D.微波信号源采用“调幅”工作方式时,可选用作为指示器的仪表,下列选项正确的为


取出两个数中较大者的算法只需要顺序结构就可以实现。

A.习作批改的主要方法是()。
B.亚太经合组织APEC属于五种区域经济一体化中的哪一种()
C.社区照顾的基本模式包括在社区内接受照顾和由社区负责照顾。
D.卡环臂的起始部分位于观测线上

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