山东政法学院
- Which of the following works were written by Virginia Woolf? ( )
- Which of the following descriptions are true about Margaret in North and South? ( ).
- In North and South, Gaskell exposes two kinds of conflicts. They are ( ).
- Which of the following belongs to Doris Lessing’s humanistic thoughts?( )
- Which of the following plots in North and South show Gaskell’s view on marriage that love is the solid foundation of marriage? ( ).
- Which of following works are written by Mrs. Gaskell? ( ).
- Gaskell’s views on women still have enlightening impact on people today. Which of the following items show her female views? ( ).
- Which of the following items show Gaskell’s ideas of keeping balance between development and nature? ( ).
- In Mansfield’s Dill Pickle,as far as the character analysis is concerned, Vera is depicted as a(n)( )girl.
- Gaskell has two major concerns in her works. They are ( ).
- Murdoch is a famous contemporary British female novelist and ( ).
- The following words are used by Mrs. Gaskell to describe her characters’ positive traits except ( ).
- Jane Austen’s main literary concern is about human beings in their ___ relationships. Because of this, her novels have a universal significance. ( )
- Gaskell expresses her ecological concern that it is important to keep balance between development and nature. In her eyes, nature is a/an ( ) of humans.
- In Mrs. Gaskell’s view, ( ) makes a happy marriage.
- Which one is positive example in North and South to show the importance of love in marriage? ( )
- Doris Lessing’s masterpiece is ___. ( )
- In North and South written by Mrs. Gaskell, the heroine ( ) takes more social duties than other ordinary women.
- Wuthering Heights is a powerful novel of ( ), giving a faithful record of human relationships between the oppressor and the oppressed in Victorian England.
- ( ) together with Charlotte, Dickens and Thackeray is regarded as the more preeminent novelist in contemporary Britain by Marx.
- ”There were no breakfast to lounge over; their lounge was taken in bed, to try and keep warmth in them that bitter March weather, and, by being quiet, to deaden the gnawing wolf within.” This excerpt is from Mrs. Gaskell’s novel ( )
- Who is the Nobel Prize winner for Literature?( )
- ____ is the major literary form in the Victorian Period. ( )
- From the perspective of ecology, Gaskell’s works express a strong desire for ( ).
- Pride and Prejudice’s first title is ____. ( )
- In Mrs. Gaskell’s masterpiece Mary Barton, it is ( ) that changed Mary’s life.
- Some of Mrs. Gaskell’s works are set in Britain in the ( )
- “She likes this room. It smells of art serge and stale smoke and chrysanthemums… There is a big vase of them on the mantel piece behind the pale photograph of Rubinstein.” This is the quotation from the novel ( ).
- Modernism is, in many aspects, a reaction against ___. ( )
- Which of the following is NOT the work of Doris Lessing? ( )
- The two major novelists of the Romantic period are Jane Austen and Walter Scott. ( )
- At the end of the story in Dill Pickle, Vera chooses to be alone because she would not easily compromise to men. ( )
- Women’s status is one of Gaskell’s major concerns in her works. ( )
- Gothic fiction, sometimes referred to as Gothic horror, is a genre or mode of literature that combines fiction, horror and romanticism. ( )
- In Mrs. Gaskell’s view, a good marriage should be based on money. ( )
- Generally speaking, Lessing’s literary career began from 1950 until she died and was roughly divided into three periods. However, these three periods were overlapped in some sense. ( )
- Pride and Prejudice mainly tells the love story between a rich, proud young man Darcy and the beautiful and intelligent girl, Elizabeth Bennet. ( )
- Novels Mary Barton and North and South are called Gaskell’s industrial novels because both of them expose the great conflict between labor and capital. ( )
- Gaskell seeks violence between labor and capital as a solution to deal with their conflict. ( )
- The Black Prince breaks the limits of the narrative discourse that is characterized by the complex relationships linked by contingent temporal node. ( )
- Margaret in North and South does not undertake any social duty. ( )
- Jane Austen expressed her viewpoint of love and marriage in her masterpiece Emma. ( )
- Margaret and Thornton’s story tells the importance of co-experiencing for a happy marriage. ( )
- In Lessing’s works, the Dutch in the South African colonies is the marginal man who is actively self-exiled. ( )
- All Lessing’s works relate to one theme---realism. ( )
- In The Tenant of Wildfell Hall, Helen helps Hattersley get reformation by showing him his wife—Millicent’s sentimental letters, containing her true concern for his own health, which serves as an indicator of the affectional impact between husband and wife, and demonstrates the indispensable role women play in the Victorian marital construction. ( )
- In order to get rid of his father’s “corrupting intercourse and example”, Helen chooses to leave her husband and pursue for an independent life with her child. ( )
- Doris Lessing was remarkable for her bold experiment in the form of writing, her deep insight into the contemporary social mores, her wide range of subject matters and her profound exploration of the relationship from different angles between the individual psyche and the political, sexual, and religious ideologies that structured it. ( )
- From the female perspective, the Bronte sisters paid attention to the psychological changes of the heroines in the book and observed great social and economic changes. ( )
- Jane Austen herself compared her work to a fine engraving made upon a little piece of ivory only two inches square. ( )
A:Between the Acts
B:The Rainbow
C:The White Peacock
D:Jacob’s Room
E:The Waves
答案:Jacob’s Room;The Waves;Between the Acts
A:Margaret is a social activist with sympathy and philanthropy
B:Margaret is an independent woman with strength and power
C:Margaret has her own ideas about marriage
D:Margaret sees fortune as the priority in marriage
答案:Margaret has her own ideas about marriage###Margaret is an independent woman with strength and power###Margaret is a social activist with sympathy and philanthropy
A:conflict between the south culture and the north culture
B:conflict between labor and capital
C:conflict between government and people
D:conflict between landlord and peasant
答案:conflict between the south culture and the north culture###conflict between labor and capital
A:people’s survival and living condition
B:people’s self-realization and self-improvement
C:people’s freedom and responsibility
D:the concept of equality and freedom for all
答案:the concept of equality and freedom for all###people’s self-realization and self-improvement###people’s freedom and responsibility
A:Margaret gives a close attention to the misery of working class
B:Margaret and Thornton together experience the difficulties and face the challenge. It is in this way that love builds the everlasting marriage
C:Margaret never accepts a marriage without love. She refuses two men’s proposals just because she is not in love with them
D:Margaret and Thornton change their perception of themselves and each other before they fall in love
答案:Margaret never accepts a marriage without love. She refuses two men’s proposals just because she is not in love with them; Margaret and Thornton together experience the difficulties and face the challenge. It is in this way that love builds the everlasting marriage; Margaret and Thornton change their perception of themselves and each other before they fall in love
A:Wives and Daughters
B:The Life of Charlotte Bronte
C:North and South
D:Mary Barton
答案:The Life of Charlotte Bronte###Wives and Daughters###North and South###Mary Barton
A:Women should keep attention to public affairs and undertake more duties
B:Women should have their own understandings on marriage and do not consider it as the only way of realizing self-worth
C:Women should abandon the role “Angel in the House” and work harder
D:Women should fight for rights they deserve
答案:Women should have their own understandings on marriage and do not consider it as the only way of realizing self-worth###Women should fight for rights they deserve###Women should abandon the role “Angel in the House” and work harder###Women should keep attention to public affairs and undertake more duties
A:Nature is in conflict with humans’ development, which cannot be figured out
B:Human development is also as important as the nature.
C:We have to build a harmonious human-nature relationship
D:The nature was a partner of humans. To be specific, it was a home for humans
答案:The nature was a partner of humans. To be specific, it was a home for humans###Human development is also as important as the nature.###We have to build a harmonious human-nature relationship
A:delicate
B:brave
C:independent
D:sensitive
答案:brave###delicate###independent###sensitive
A:corruption in government
B:romantic love between men and women
C:social contradiction in Industrial Revolution
D:women’s status and self-choice
A:historiographer
B:psychologist
C:philosopher
D:geographer
A:self-reliance
B:dependence
C:bravery
D:diligence
A:Private
B:satisfied
C:natural
D:personal
A:enemy
B:forefather
C:exploitee
D:partner
A:money
B:fortune
C:love
D:fame
A:Fanny
B:Aunt Shaw
C:Edith
D:Margaret
A:The Summer before the Dark
B:The Golden Notebook
C:The Grass is Singing
D:Children of Violence
A:Mrs. Boucher
B:Mary
C:Alice
D:Margaret
A:critical realism
B:colorism
C:new romanticism
D:gothicism
A:Byron
B:Maugham
C:Shakespeare
D:Gaskell
A:The Life of Charlotte Bronte
B:Mary Barton
C:Cranford
D:North and South
A:Jane Austen
B:Virginia Woolf
C:Doris Lessing
D:Katherine Mansfield
A:drama
B:novel
C:poetry
D:essay
A:security
B:lucid water and green mountains
C:love
D:money
A:The Newcomers
B:First Impression
C:Persuasion
D:A Book Without a Hero
A:school
B:family
C:wealth
D:work
A:Renaissance
B:Middle Ages
C:modern
D:Industrial Revolution
A:Gone with the Wind
B:Garden Party and Other Stories
C:In a German Pension
D:The Wind Blows
A:Post-Modernism
B:All the above
C:Romanticism
D:Realism
A:The Good Terrorist
B:The Golden Notebook
C:The Wave
D:The Grass is Singing
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