第七章单元测试
- When did Eugene O'Neill get Nobel Prize for literature? ( )
- “American Shakespeare” refers to ( ).
- Death of a Salesman is written by ( ).
Waiting for Lefty, written by ( ) a short play about a New York taxi-drivers' strike, with its famous agitprop ending and its influential use of European expressionist methods proved to be a very brilliant and impressive performance on Broadway.
- Long Day's Journey into Night is set in the summer home of the Tyrone family, August 1912. ( )
- The American dramatic tradition began with Ye Bare and Ye Cubb (1665) by William Darby and other two author-performers. ( )
- The first American tragedy to be staged was The Contrast written by Royall Tyler (1757-1826), and first played in New York City in 1787. ( )
- Poetic plays were very popular in the first half of the 19th century. ( )
- Choose the playwrights who belong to the 1940s? ( )
- Choose the playwrights who belong to the 1960s? ( )
A:1955 B:1952 C:1948 D:1936
答案:1936
A:Tennessee Williams B:Edward Albee C:Eugene O’Neill D:Elmer Rice
A:Arthur Miller B:Tennessee Williams C:Elmer Rice D:Clifford Odets
A:Clifford Odets B:Tennessee Williams C:Elmer Rice D:Eugene O’Neill
A:错 B:对
A:对 B:错
A:对 B:错
A:错 B:对
A:William Inge B:David Mamet C:Arthur Miller D:Tennessee Williams
A:Edward Albee B:David Mamet C:Sam Shepard D:August Wilson
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