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9Which of the following is not associated withmountain?D Aspiritual transcendence Brenunciation ofworldly desires Cpurification ofone’s mind DGod’s grace 10In “The Snows of Kilimanjaro”, the mountainrepresents: D AUnfulfilled creativity BUnrequited love CLife under threat DSpiritualtranscendence 11What can one learn from the quest for one’sfather?A

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测验1What is thekey to the concept of symbol? C

AA concrete object
BAn abstract idea
CAssociation ofconcrete object and an abstract idea
DA sign

2Which of the following does not affect thesymbolic representations? B

ACulture
BGender
CHistory
DMythology

3Which of the following object can representpurification?B

AFire
BMoon
CForrest
DSun

4Which of the following things is consideredto be a place closer to God? D

AThe sea
BThe flood
CThe forest
DThe summit

5According to the lecture, what might forestin a literary work represent? A

AInner insecurity
BNatural beauty
CDeath
DPurification

6What does the well represent in the novelNorwegian Forest? B

AA tunnel connecting the real world and thepsychological world.
BDeath
CTerror
DEnlightenment
7What function does the description of thewell play in Norwegian Forest? B

ACreating the scary mood
BA metaphor of theinner world of Naoko.
CForeshadowing thedeath of the protagonist.
DA metaphor of theunderground world.

8What does Jacob’s ladder represent? A

AAscendance to heaven
BTranscendence
CUplifting one’ssocial status
DConnection betweenheaven and earth.

9Which of the following is not associated withmountain?D

Aspiritual transcendence
Brenunciation ofworldly desires
Cpurification ofone’s mind
DGod’s grace

10In “The Snows of Kilimanjaro”, the mountainrepresents: D

AUnfulfilled creativity
BUnrequited love
CLife under threat
DSpiritualtranscendence

11What can one learn from the quest for one’sfather?A

AResponsibility
BFinding a role model
CGetting to know theworld
DThe importance ofleadership
12What does the word “free” mean in The BluestEye as a result of failed quest? B

AActing as an outlaw
BFree from socialresponsibility and emotional attachment
CNo family attachment
DLeading a wanderinglife

13In the poem, Animals in that country, why isthe activity of bullfighting alluded? B

AIt tells man’s close encounter with death.
BIt shows the readerthe rich tradition in European continent associated with animals
CIt shows the braveryof human being
DIt describes thebloody scene for the reader

14What in the poem makes the bullfight aritualistic event? A

ABlowing of trumpet and naming the bull
BKilling the bullwith a sword
CThe bull is mademanlike
DThe bull isembroidered with blood

15How do you interpret the tradition offoxhunting in the Great Britain? A

AIt is a representation of gentry culture.
BIt is a barbaroustradition.
CIt is a pretentioustradition.

DIt is a practice ofthe peasants.

16Why does Pecola identify herself withdandelions? D

AIt is a kind of weed.
BIt isvulnerable
CIt is useful
DIt is ignored anddistained.

17Why do you think hair is considered thesource of one’s strength? A

ABecause it seems to grow unceasingly.
BBecause it is asymbol of one’s sexuality.
CBecause it isusually covered up for prudence’s sake.
DBecause it isunusually long.

18Why do people of certain profession wearuniform? B

ABecause uniform is a symbol of one’s class.
BBecause uniformerases one’s individuality and stresses uniformity.
CBecause uniformmakes one look handsome.
DBecause uniform is asymbol of one’s social status.
19Why has corset been popular among women evenin modern days? C

ABecause it is inexpensive and pretty.

BBecause it accentuates the shapely curve of a woman.
CBecause woman’shourglass shape is considered as having the utmost aesthetic value.
DBecause it is a symbolof a person’s social class.

20Why do people pay attention to their body? A

APeople want to conform to the beauty standard in thesociety.

BBecause people attach great importance to theirhealth.
CBecause people likediet, liposuction, or breast implant to make themselves more attractive.
DBecause people arefascinated by their own body.
章节测试

1JohnSteinbeck is the Nobel Laureate of Literature in the year of _B___?

A1958
B1962
C1964
D1963

2Usually the Nobel Laureate will receive thefollowing ___C__ as an honor.

ANobel Medal
BNobel trophy
CNobel Medal andDiploma
DA gold laureate

3What is the main group of people thatSteinbeck wrote about? A

AThe lower middle class
BThe intellectuals
CThe ethnic groups
DProfessional women

4Why are some of the works of Steinbeckconsidered controversial? C

AHe depicted human nature in the ivory tower.

BHe set out to undermine the racial injustice.
CHis works criticizethe governmental policy and capitalism.
DHis works containobscene content.

5What is the title of the book that won himthe Nobel Prize? A

AThe Grape of Wrath

BOf Mice and Man
CEast of Eden
DThe Old Man and TheSea

6What idea does the short story “TheChrysanthemums”embody?B

ADiscourse construction

BEcological thinking
CPost-structuralism
DNarratology
7What social event is “The Chrysanthemums”associated with? C

ABlack is beautiful.

BCivil Rights Movement.
CWomen gaining theright of suffrage.
DThird wave feminism.

8What is the social setting of “TheChrysanthemum”? A

AIt happens in a male-dominated society.

BIt shows a society with great social upheaval.
CIt is a time ofeconomic depression.
DIt is a time ofcivil movement.

9What kind of feeling does the natural settingof the story invoke?B

ASuffocation
BEnlightenment.
COutrage.
DDelight.

10What kind of outfit do Elisa wear? B

AHer figured print dress accentuates her body shape.

BShe wears gardening costume to cover up her realidentity as a woman.
CShe wears an armyoutfit.
DShe dressescasually.

11What can you see from the way Elisa, theprotagonist, is dressed? B

AShe is limited by her gender role.

BShe is uneasy with her femininity.
CShe is brimmed withvitality.
DShe wants to be aman.

12Her transformation in the later part of thestory comes from __C__.

AThe inspiration she gets from the growing of thechrysanthemum.

BThe encouragement she gets from her husband.
CThe appreciation shereceives from the Tinker.
D She wants tolead a wandering life.

13In what way, can her hair reflect her innerchanges?C

AFrom covering up her hair to showcasing her hair, shereconciles with her identity as a woman.

BTaking good care of her hair, she enjoys her naturalbeauty.
CCovering up herhair, she is oblivious of her beauty.
DShe likes admiringherself with long hair.

14Which of the following statement showsHenry, the husband’s practicality? B

AHe compliments her gift of raising plants.
BHe wish she would workout in the orchard and raise some big apples.
CHe likes it whenseeing her “strong new crops”.
D He talksbusiness with the men in the tractor shed.

15 How does the fence indicate herpsychological distance with the tinker? C

AThe tinker is able to get into her house.

BThe tinker gets into her flower garden and helps herwith the chrysanthemum.
CThe tinker startstalking to her from outside the fence but later comes inside the fence.
DShe is wellprotected by the fence from outside intrusion.

16What does the wagon represent for Elisa inthe story? A

AMobility

BProperty

CStability
DProsperity

17Why does the tinker say “it ain’t the kindof like for a woman”? A

ABecause he thinks that woman is not suitable forleading a wandering life.

BBecause he thinks that it’s not worth it to give up astable life.
CBecause he thinksthat woman is too weak physically to work as a tinker.
DBecause he thinksthat women will increase competition.

18Henry, the husband comments on the size ofthe chrysanthemum shows that ___B__.

AHe loves his wife and appreciates her as a goodhousewife.

BHe is a person who is down-to-earth.
CHe is a typical farmerwho only cares about material gains.
DHe loves the flowerin an aesthetical way.

19Which of the following statement showsElisa’s identification with the chrysanthemum? B

AThe chrysanthemums are like a quick puff of coloredsmoke.

BShe becomes one with the plants when she tends tothem.
CShe knows which budto pick.
DShe is delightedwhen the chrysanthemum is complimented on.

20Why is the husband able to make adjustmentto the change Elisa has been through? C

AHe is overwhelmed by her transformation.

BHe loves Elisa no matter what kind of transformationsshe is through.
CThe tractor shedreminds him of his bread-winner status in the family.
DHe is used to herwhims.

章节测试

1What is thenationality of Naipaul?  B

ATrinidad Tobago

BThe Great Britain.
CIndia
DCanadian

2What is the feature of the Miguel Street? A

AIt is a slum with indentured laborers.

BIt is a caste society like India.
CIt mainly consistsof the native laborers.
DIt is a place forartists.

3How many stories does The Miguel Streetconsist of? C

A15
B16
C17
D18

4Who is the narrator? A

AA young boy.
BAn intellectual.
CA poet.
DA boxer.

5What kind of world is created in The MiguelStreet? B

AA slum.

BA world rich in characters with distinct features.
CA world that centersaround the narrator’s family.
DA world full ofthieves and villain.

6Why are people on the Miguel Street scared ofBig Foot? C

AHe looks like a terrible dog.

BHe is black.
CHe is strong andbrooding.
DHe is big.

7Why do people like claiming Big Foot as afriend of them? A

ABecause they want to have his protection.

BBecause the father of Big Foot is a policeman.
CBecause they arefrom the same street.
DBecause they arereally his friends.

8How does the narrator start friendship withBig Foot? B

AHe sympathizes with him after seeing his defeat inboxing.

BHe keeps the secret of Big Foot.
CHe thanks Big Footfor his protection from the American soldier.
DHe saves Big Footfrom the attack of a dog.

9Why is the short story named “Coward”? B

ABecause Big Foot loses the game to the real boxer.

BBecause Big Foot has vulnerable inside.
CBecause the peoplein the Miguel Street do not stand up for Big Foot.
DBecause the narratorloses faith in Big Foot.

10How do you characterize the narrator in“Coward”? A

AHe is a sensitive and compassionate person.

BHe is as vulnerable as Big Foot.
CHe is the same asany other person on the Miguel Street who laughs at other people’s failure.
DHe is weak anddiffident.

11What school did the British poet WilliamWordsworth belong?A

ANature Poets.

BSentimental Poets.
CLake Poets.
DThe dada movement.

12Why is the poet in the story called theBlack Wordsworth? B

ABecause he is named by his parents this way.

BBecause his skin color is dark.
CBecause he is asgreat as William Wordsworth, the white poet.
DBecause he writeslike William Wordsworth.

13 Why does the narrator rephrase hismother’s refusal? A

ATo save the poet’s face.

BTo help his mother get rid of the poet.
CTo help the poetsell his poem.
DTo avoid enragingthe poet.

14What kind of feeling does the line “The pastis deep” show? C

AIt shows his lamentation of his lost glory.

BIt shows him as a great philosopher.
CIt shows hislamentation of his lost wife and his past life.
DIt shows the poet asvulnerable.

15When the narrator is beaten by his mother,how does the poet comfort him? B

AHe brings me to the wilderness to look at the stars.

BHe brings him to the race-course and together theygaze into the starry night sky.
CHe invites him overto his house and makes him herbal tea.
DHe holds him in hisarms and comforts him.

16In the line “I could see it clearly on hisface”, what does “it” refer to? C

A“It” refers to his love toward the narrator.

B“It” refers to “the past’.
C“It” refers todeath.
D“It” refers to hislamentation.

17Why is the garbage collector highlyrespected in the Miguel Street? A

ABecause he is able to get useful things from thegarbage.

BBecause he is kind to the people on the MiguelStreet.
CBecause he sells newand cheap things to people.
DBecause he is aperson of integrity.

18How does the word “material” change thedefinition of “garbage”? A

AIt provides a new perspective in looking at garbage.

BIt changes the discarded things into somethingreusable.
CIt helps people getnecessities in life.
DIt is actuallygarbage no matter what.

19Why is the mother of the narrator almost cryfrom joy when seeing the sceneries? C

ABecause they are painted by her husband.

BBecause they are cheap.
CBecause they remindher of her lost husband.
DBecause they arepretty.

20Why is the story named “The Blue Cart”? B

ABecause it is the vehicle that represents mobility.

BBecause it is the vehicle that representsresourcefulness.
CBecause it givesEddoes his social status.
DBecause the car isblue.



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