第三章单元测试
  1. Maya Angelou has won three Grammies and served on two presidential committees.

  2. A:错 B:对
    答案:对
  3. Momma, in this autobiographical account, was Marguerite’s mother.

  4. A:错 B:对
  5. President Barack Obama requested that Maya Angelou compose a poem “On the Pulse of the Morning” to read at his inauguration.

  6. A:对 B:错
  7. Mrs. Flowers was a black woman who influenced Marguerite’s early life.

  8. A:错 B:对
  9. Mrs. Flowers was from an aristocratic family and enjoyed respect of both the white and black folks in the town.

  10. A:对 B:错
  11. In Marguerite’s mind, Mrs Flowers had the manner of a rich lady: refined, gentle and gracious.

  12. A:对 B:错
  13. Momma understood Marguerite’s feelings better than Mrs. Flowers did.

  14. A:对 B:错
  15. Original sin, sometimes called ancestral sin, is, according to a doctrine proposed in Christian theology, humanity's state of sin resulting from the Fall of Man.

  16. A:对 B:错
  17. “Her skin was a rich black that would have peeled like a plum if snagged.” In this sentence, the figure of speech simile is used.

  18. A:错 B:对
  19. Marguerite was a sensitive girl and was upset by Momma’s behavior towards Mrs. Flowers.

  20. A:错 B:对
  21. Which of the following is NOT true about Color Complex?

  22. A:Maya Angelou finally became a victim of Color Complex. B:People with Color Complex often unconsciously feel that they are ugly, inferior because of their skin. C:Many black people have accepted and internalized white values and developed self-contempt and self-hatred for themselves, which has been influenced by Color Complex. D:It often refers to the feeling or emotion that the African Americans have about the color of their skin, usually negative.
  23. Which of the following is not included in the themes embodied in A Lesson in Living?

  24. A:Racism. B:Sexism. C:Identity. D:Rape.
  25. Mrs. Flowers played an important role in Marguerite’s life because _______.

  26. A:Mrs. Flowers was well-educated B:Mrs. Flowers helped Marguerite out of the dead valley finally and taught her the important lesson in her living C:Mrs. Flowers liked Marguerite very much D:Mrs. Flowers was a very beautiful black woman: graceful and elegant
  27. Which of the following adopts the figure of speechpun?

  28. A:One summer afternoon, sweet-milk fresh in my memory, she stopped at the Store to buy provisions. B:The chifforobe was a maze. C:For nearly a year, I sopped around the house, the Store, the school and the church, like an old biscuit, dirty and inedible D:He preferred to take to his legs rather than to lay down his arms.
  29. Which of the following is NOT true according to A Lesson in Living?

  30. A:Mrs. Flowers took special care of Marguerite only because she liked her. B:Mrs. Flowers had already learned that Marguerite was a quiet girl who read a lot but did not like to talk. C:Mrs. Flowers told Marguerite that speaking was sometimes a more expressive or effective way of communicating with others. D:In Marguerite’s mind, Mrs. Flowers was a god-like figure.
  31. Mrs Flowers once read Marguerite a book A Tale of Two Cities which was written by ______.

  32. A:Charlotte Bronte B:Charles Dickens C:Thomas Hardy D:Laurence
  33. Mrs. Flowers told Marguerite the first lesson in living, being intolerant of ignorance but understanding of ______.

  34. A:education B:wisdom C:literacy D:illiteracy
  35. Which of the following is NOT true according the related background in A Lesson in Living?

  36. A:Humpty Dumpty is a character in an English language nursery rhyme. B:Oliver Twist is a hero in the novel of the same name by Charles Dickens. C:Beowulf is the hero of the long poem of the same name “Beowulf”. D:Pride is not included in the Seven Deadly Sins according to the Holy Bible.
  37. Although I was upset, neither of the women was in the least shaken by what I thought an ______ greeting.

  38. A:unbalanced B:equivalent C:unceremonious D:incessant
  39. Which of the following is NOT true about Marguerite’s general impression of Mrs. Flowers?

  40. A:She was a beautiful and elegant black woman. B:She was indifferent because she didn’t encourage familiarity. C:She was like a figure in English novels. D:She was well-educated.

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