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1、 .美国文学期末复习选择题Unit 21) To Montresor, the fatal weakness of Fortunato is his _ for his connoisseurship in wine.A) knowledgeB) arroganceC) faithD) seeming ignorance2) Montresor wants to take revenge on Fortunato during the carnival because _ .A) almost all the people would habitually celebrate the fest
2、ival, excessively drinking and dancing in delight and giving less attention to other activities beyond celebration.B) Fortunato would be too busy as a wine connoisseur during the festival so that he might not see through the tricky plan of Montresor to put an end to his life.C) he would work togethe
3、r with Fortunato during the festival so as to have chance to kill him.D) he chooses the time at random instead of a deliberate scheme. 3) In the story Amontillado is known as the good wine whose _ , as Montresor deceptively claims, has strong appeal to Fortunato.A) taste and smellB) reputation and t
4、asteC) reputation and quantityD) recommendations by Italian virtuosos4) Who is Luchresi ?A) a boy in the barB) a arrogant neighborC) a wine connoisseurD) a Sherry producer5) As Montresor and Fortunato walk further into the catacomb, the latter keeps coughing because A) the nitre hanging like moss up
5、on the vaults increases to strongly provoke him.B) he pretends so in order to encourage himself.C) he takes Nemo me impune lacessit.D) the nitre distills the rheum of intoxication.6) Before taking his last breath, Fortunato still seems unable to perceive the intention of Montresor, mistaking what Mo
6、ntresor does to him as a very good joke, indeed an excellent jest. Why does he react so slowly? A) Fortunato has drunk too much to see his coming death.B) Poe intends to use Fortunatos slow comprehension as a foil to the blackness of Montresor s well-planned revenge.C) Fortunato wants to get Montres
7、ors mercy by fooling him this way so that he may free himself from the threshold of death.D) It is only Montresors illusion because Fortunato has been dead when the former builds up the eleven tiers of the stone wall.7) Where does the story take place?A) It is only a psychological experience without
8、 the setting in reality.B) Poe never intends to give any information about the setting.C) It couldnt be identified. D) Italy as the setting of the story is only hinted in such as the names of characters and those of wines.8) Montresor and Fortunato mean wealth and treasure in the Italian language, s
9、ymbolically mirroring _ .A) their identical parentageB) something hidden as their mutual weaknessC) their mutual love of goldD) their mutual mania for material possession9) As it is suggestive of the Italian culture where the story is set, the word Palazzo means _ .A) a fancy restaurant serving good
10、 winesB) a large, splendid residence or building such as a palace or museum for public activitiesC) a dreamy place as paradiseD) a place as storage of wine10) The story end with a Latin quotation In pace requiescat, by which Poe hints that _ .A) Montresor thinks he will die soonB) Montresor seems to
11、 be sorry for the death of FortunatoC) Montresors hatred for Fortunato is still so strong that he couldnt get it over even when he murdered the latter half a century agoD) Montresor eventually regrets for what has done to Fortunato and implores God to give peace to the latter参考答案 BACCA BDBBCUnit 41)
12、 The story of The Scarlet Letter is set in Boston because this town as one of the largest communities of European immigrants of the time could stand in many ways for _. A) the Puritan culture; B) the Continental culture; C) the typical culture of the native Indians; D) the trend of immigration. 2) G
13、enerally speaking, the Puritan culture is characterized by _. A) its moral rigor and its hostility to social pleasures and indulgences. B) a stress on education and simplicity of life. C) a stress on human creation and free will. D) its concern for the afterlife of man.3) Antinomian refers to a pers
14、on who believes _. A) that all the laws are harmful to human freedom. B) that Puritanism is the key to all social problems. C) that the Gospel frees Christians from required obedience to any law, whether scriptural, civil, or moral, and that salvation is attained solely through faith and the gift of
15、 divine grace. D) that moral power is the strongest and most useful for mans self-perfection and social development. 4) Why do people call Hester Prynne “Madam Hester” or “Mistress Prynne”, respectively? A) It reflects their habitual use of the English language. B) It makes no difference. C) It hint
16、s their social status. D) It shows their different attitudes toward her. 5) Why doesnt Hawthorne explicitly tell his audience the weaver of the scarlet letter upon the bosom of Hester Prynne, though its image he presents is “so fantastically embroidered and illuminated”? A) It means that no one know
17、s the identity of the weaver. B) It means that he wants to increase the suspension of the story. C) He is reluctant to tell it because the weaver is the Reverend Master Dimmesdale, who is seemingly free from the scandal at the moment. D) He just hints that Hester Prynne is the weaver of the meaningf
18、ul letter by way of the positive comment of a spectator on her skills at needlework, because he seems to think that such an indirect narrative helps mirror how much she has tried to reclaim herself without the public knowledge. 6) The grim beadle loudly orders Hester Prynne to show her scarlet lette
19、r to all the spectators in the market place, as he desires to _. A) make all the spectators know the power he has in the community. B) fulfill his duty there. C) humiliate her as an adulterous woman. D) gratify the demand of the spectators. 7) As it is compared to “the guillotine among the terrorist
20、s of France”, the scaffold, in the front of which Hester Prynne and her daughter are humiliated, symbolizes _. A) the severity of the social punishment on her. B) the long history of humiliating the convict in the market place. C) her courage in face of dilemma. D) the on-going influence of the Euro
21、pean law in America. 8) Whom does “the image of Divine Maternity” refer to? A) Hester Prynne. B) Blessed Virgin Mary as the mother of Jesus Christ. C) Hester Prynnes mother living in England. D) The mother of a papist. 9) It is by associating the figure of Hester Prynne to “the image of Divine Mater
22、nity” that Hawthorne intends to show that _. A) He is sympathetic with Hester Prynne. B) he looks down on the cowardice of Dimmesdale. C) Hester Prynnes visage resembles that of the Virgin Mary. D) as Virgin Mary is sinless, so is Hester Prynne.10) Standing on the scaffold and looking downwards at t
23、he assembly, Hester Prynne suddenly clutches her daughter so fiercely to her breast that it sends forth a cry, because she wants to _. A) distract herself from the dreadful gaze of the assembly. B) assure herself that her daughter is still with her. C) wake herself up from somewhat incontroable illu
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