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1(4·Ö)
:
In
Robert
Frost£§s
famous
poems"Stopping
by
Woods
on
a
Snowy
Evening"
,there
are four lines
like
these:"The woods are
lovely,dark
and
deep,/But I have promises to keep ,/And miles to go before I sleep ,/ And miles to
go before I sleep ".The second sleep refers to( ).
A: calm down
B: fall into sleep
C: die
D: stop walking
2(4·Ö) : Charles Dickens was born in___
A: 1765
B: 1889
C: 1812
D: 1870
3(4·Ö) : "The shepherd in Virgil grew at last acquainted with Love, and found
him a native of the rocks."(Samuel Johnson, "To the Right Honorable the
Earl of Chesterfield")The speaker here is ( ).
A: cheerful
B: ironic
C: mysterious
D: nonchalant
4(4·Ö) : William Wordsworth, a romantic poet, advocated all the following EXCEPT
A: the use of everyday language spoken by the common people
B: ¡¡ the expression of the spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings
C: ¡¡¡¡ the use of humble and rustic life as subject matter
D: ¡¡¡¡ the use of elegant wording and inflated figures of speech
5(4·Ö)
:
¡¯Damn
the
fool!
There
he
is¡¯,
cried
Heathcliff,
sinking
back
into
his
seat.
¡¯Hush,
my
darling!
Hush,
hush,
Catherine!
I¡¯ll
stay.
If
he
shot
me
so,
I¡¯d
expire
with a blessing in my lips.¡¯" The novel from which the passage is taken must
be _________.
A: Jane Austen¡¯s Pride and Prejudice
B: Charles Dickens¡¯s The Old Curiosity Shop
C: Samuel Richardson¡¯s Pamela
D: Emily Bronte¡¯s Wuthering Heights
6(4·Ö)
:
We
can
easily
find
in
Dreiser¡¯
s
fiction
a
world
of
jungle,
and
______
found
expression in almost every book he wrote.
A: naturalism
B: romanticism
C: transcendentalism