第五章单元测试
- How did Gatsby establish his tremendous wealth at the beginning? ( )
- What does the "east egg" stand for in the novel The Great Gatsby? ( )
- Which of the following is not a similarity between The Great Gatsby and Heart of Darkness? ( )
- Consumerism is indicated in The Great Gatsby by all the following except ( ).
- Which collocation below is correct? ( )
- The Great Gatsby is called "The Modern American Novel".( )
- In The Great Gatsby, new money is represented by Gatsby who earned his wealth through criminal activities, while old money is represented by Tom who inherited his fortune from his family. Thus, old money is more respectable than new money. ( )
- The American Dream is the dream of the self-made man who arrives in a new country and becomes extremely wealthy through his honest hard work and endeavor. Jay Gatsby is a representative of the American Dream. ( )
- Both The Great Gatsby and Heart of Darkness are ( ).
A:Honest hardwork.
B:Family inheritance.
C:Brokerage.
D:Organized crime and bootlegging.
答案:Organized crime and bootlegging.
A:American dream.
B:The mystery and unknown for Gatsby.
C:Wealthy aristocratic family through inheritance.
D:A new class established by accumulating money in unfair ways.
A:Isolation and alienation of the human individual.
B:Novella.
C:Monosyllabic ungrammatical language.
D:A movement from the "regular flicker" to the "constant flicker".
A:Gatsby's shirts, motor cars and modern inventions
B:the fascinating Daisy
C:Gatsby’s false identity
D:the jungle
A:Narrator and observer: Jay Gatsby in The Great Gatsby and Charles Marlow in Heart of Darkness.
B:Anti-heroes: Nick Carraway in The Great Gatsby and Mistah Kurtz in Heart of Darkness.
C:Anti-heroes: Daisy in The Great Gatsby and Mistah Kurtz in Heart of Darkness.
D:Narrator and observer: Nick Carraway in The Great Gatsby and Charles Marlow in Heart of Darkness.
A:对 B:错
A:错 B:对
A:对 B:错
A:tragedies
B:novellas
C:short stories
D:novels
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