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文学英语赏析Continuous Assessment 1 (10计分)
Section 1: Decide which figure of speech is used in the following sentences. (50 points, 5 points each.)
1._____ is an example of metaphor.
“ Her tongue is a sharp knife.”
“Her eyes twinkled like stars.”
“Don’t stand there like a tin of milk.”
“ The windows wave violently in the wind.”
2._____ contains an example of simile.
“ Words pay no debts.”
“Her eyes twinkled like stars.”
“The wind whistled through the trees.”
“My face is an open book.”
3._____ is an example of personification.
“Childhood is like a swiftly passing dream.”
“He has a heart of stone.”
“Government of the people, by the people, for the people shall not perish from the earth”
“Soon night will steal hours from the day.”
4. _______ contains an example of assonance.
“Better late than never.”
“He was secret, self-contained, and solitary as an oyster.”
“The best for less.”
“The proof of the pudding is in the eating.”
5._____ is an example of parallelism.
“Childhood is like a swiftly passing dream.”
“He has a heart of stone. Stay away from him.”
“Life is a journey, not a destination. Travel it well.”
“Least said, soonest mended.”
6._____ contains two examples of metaphor.
“The Negro lives on a lonely island of poverty in the midst of a vast ocean of material prosperity.
“It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness.”
“The street shone out, like a fire in the forest.”
“We refuse to believe that the bank of justice is bankrupt.”
7._____ contains an example of simile.
“ Her tongue is like a sharp knife.”
“The years have silvered her hair.”
“All the world’s a stage, And all the men and women are merely players.”
“My face is an open book.”
8._______ contains an example of assonance.
“Least said, soonest mended.”
“The sea is a hungry dog.”
“He just parrots what other students say.”
“United we stand, divided we fall.”
9._____ contains an example of parallelism.
“The houses are cold, closed and unfriendly.”
“He has a heart of stone. Stay away from him.”
“Life is a journey, not a destination.”
“United we stand, divided we fall.”
10. _____ is an example of personification.
“Childhood is like a swiftly passing dream.”
“The houses are cold, closed and unfriendly.”
“He has a heart of stone.”
“Life is a journey. Travel it well.”
Section 2: Decide whether the following statements are True (T ) or False (F). (50 points, 5 point each)
11.The proverb “Lies have short legs” is an example of personification.
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错
12.“Suspicions amongst thoughts are like bats amongst birds.” is an example of simile.
对
错
13.“ The runner peaked before the end of the race.” is an example of personification.
对
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14.The statement “He was my North, my South, my East and West” is a good example of assonance because it contains the repeated “m” .
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15.“The life of Negro is still sadly crippled by the manacles of segregation.” contains examples of metaphor.
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16.“Don’t stand there like a tin of milk.” is an example of assonance.
对
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17.“Her story is one of struggle, success and sadness.” is an example of alliteration.
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错
18.“The flowers nodded in the breeze.” is an example of personification.
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19.“Now is the time to rise from the dark and desolate valley of segregation to the sunlit path of racial justice” contains examples of irony.
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20. “Haste makes waste.” contains examples of alliteration and assonance.
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文学英语赏析Continuous Assessment 3(10计分)
Section 1: Literary Fundamental (50 points, 5 points each)
1. Match the works with their writers.
1) The Pearl
2) A Christmas Carol
3) Jane Eyre
4) Lord of the Flies
5) Heart of Darkness
Choose the correct answer.
2.Heart of Darkness opens in what physical setting?
A boat on the Congo river.
A boat on the Thames River.
The company’s offices in Brussels.
The Outer Station.
3.What is the proper word that can be used to describe Scrooge at the beginning of A Christmas Carol?
Cool-headed.
Warm-hearted.
Miserly.
Brave
4.____ is the evil character in the novel The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde.
Dr Jekyll
Mr Hyde
Mr Utterson
Frankenstein
5.In Lord of the Flies, a group of boys survive _______ during a nuclear war.
shipwreck
a storm
an air-crash
an earthquake
6._________is a novel about the strength, endurance and cunning intelligence of one man pitted against the forces of nature.
The Pearl
Lord of the Flies
Heart of Darkness
Old Man and Sea
Section 2: Reading Comprehension (50 points, 5 points each)
Read the extracts and choose the best answer to each question.
Text 1
External heat and cold had little influence on Scrooge. No warmth could warm, no wintry weather chill him. No wind that blew was bitterer than he, no falling snow was more intent upon its purpose, no pelting rain less open to entreaty. Foul weather didn’t know where to have him. The heaviest rain, and snow, and hail, and sleet, could boast of the advantage over him in only one respect. They often ‘came down’ handsomely, and Scrooge never did.
Nobody ever stopped him in the street to say, with gladsome looks, ‘My dear Scrooge, how are you? When will you come to see me?’ No beggars implored him to bestow a trifle, no children asked him what it was o’clock, no man or woman ever once in all his life inquired the way to such and such a place, of Scrooge. Even the blind men’s dogs appeared to know him; and when they saw him coming on, would tug their owners into doorways and up courts; and then would wag their tails as though they said, ‘No eye at all is better than an evil eye, dark master.’
7.From which novel is the text taken?
Heart of Darkness
A Christmas Carol
Lord of the Flies
8.Which of the following summarizes the method of characterisation?
Through the protagonist’s thoughts.
Through the words of the others.
Through the narrator’s exposition.
9.Scrooge is portrayed as _______ in Paragraph 1.
rude but generous
a cold miser
warm-hearted and optimistic
10.The underlined sentence in paragraph 2 can be paragraphed as _____.
No beggars would ask him for even a tiny little money
No beggars would leave him alone
No beggars would seek his company
11.Which of the following statements best summarizes the text?
The text creates a positive impression of Scrooge.
The text describes the physical features of Scrooge.
The text conveys the anti-social character of Scrooge.
Text 2
The dealers did not glance at one another nor at the pearl. The man behind the desk said, “ I have put a value on this pearl. The owner here does not think it fair. I will ask you to examine this – this thing and make an offer. Notice,” he said to Kino, “I have not mentioned what I have offered.”
The first dealer, dry and stringy, seemed now to see the pearl for the first time. He took it up, rolled it quickly between thumb and forefinger, and then cast it contemptuously back into the tray.
“Do not include me in this discussion,”he said dryly. “I will make no offer at all. I do not want it. This is not a pearl – it is a monstrosity.” His thin lips curled.
Now the second dealer, a little man with a shy soft voice, took up the pearl, and he examined it carefully. He took a glass from his pocket and inspected it under magnification. Then he laughed softly.
“Better pearls are made of paste,”he said. “I know these things. This is soft and chalky, it will lose its color and die in a few months. Look –.” He offered the glass to Kino, showed him how to use it, and Kino, who had never seen a pearl’s surface magnified, was shocked at the strange-looking surface.
The third dealer took the pearl from Kino’s hands. “One of my clients likes such things,” he said. “I will offer five hundred pesos, and perhaps I can sell it to my client for six hundred.”
Kino reached quickly and snatched the pearl from his hand. He wrapped it in the deerskin and thrust it inside his shirt.
The man behind the desk said, “I’m a fool, I know, but my first offer stands. I still offer a thousand. What are you doing?” he asked, as Kino thrust the pearl out of sight.
“I am cheated,”Kino cried fiercely. “My pearl is not for sale here. I will go, perhaps even to the capital.”
Now the dealers glanced quickly at one another. They knew they had played too hard; they knew they would be disciplined for their failure, and the man at the desk said quickly, ‘I might go to fifteen hundred.’
But Kino was pushing his way through the crowd. The hum of talk came to him dimly, his rage blood pounded in his ears, and he burst through and strode away. Juana followed, trotting after him.
12.The text is taken from ______.
Heart of Darkness
The Pearl
Lord of the Flies
13.It is obvious that the three dealers _________.
conspired together to cheat Kino.
were not interested in Kino’s pearl.
didn’t know much about the shapes and sizes of pearls.
14.Which of the following is true of the third dealers?
He wanted to pay Kino only after his clients had paid him
He just went through the prearranged plot with other buyers.
He was not interested in Kino’s pearl.
15.In context, the word “played” is closest in meaning to ______.
behaved playfully
conspired together to cheat
bargain playfully
16.The sentences in the last paragraph suggest that _____.
the dealers and the crowd became angry and they pushed Kino out of the shop
Kino’s wife had a violent temper and tended to get angry easily
Kino was angry beyond words and was becoming violent in his anger
文学英语赏析Continuous Assessment 6(10计分)
Section 1. Literary Fundamentals (40 points, 2 points each).
Decide whether the following statements are True (T ) or False (F) .
1.Macbeth is William Shakespeare’s well-known comedy.
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2.The Crucible by Arthur Miller, concerns a real historical incident, involving witchcraft and an attack of mass hysteria.
对
错
3.Lady Bracknell is a comic character created by Oscar Wilde in his play The Importance of Being Ernest.
对
错
4.“The Rime of the Ancient Mariner” is a protest poem against racial discrimination.
对
错
5.Emily Dickinson and Robert Frost are well-known American poets.
对
错
6.In the poem “Acquainted with the Night”, the speaker expressed his distress at the death of his lover and bewilderment of the meaning of life.
对
错
7.The Old Man and the Sea is one of Ernest Hemingway’s best-known short stories.
对
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8.Pip is a character created by Charles Dickens in his novel A Christmas Carol.
对
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9.The novel The Heart of Darkness exposes the corruption, cruelty and greed of the colonial system in Africa.
对
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10.“I Have a Dream” is a famous speech made by President Lincoln during the American Civil War.
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Choose the correct answer.
11.Usually ______ works by starting a story at a point in the recent past, then switching the action back to an earlier time, farther back in the past.
point of view
flashback
coda
climax
12.________ occurs when a writer repeats a particular grammatical or phonological pattern in close proximity.
alliteration
parallelism
pun
climax
13.______ can be established by describing the place where the action takes place, or the situation at the start of the story.
Climax
Point of view
Coda
Setting
14._____ is written to commemorate someone who has died.
A limerick
A sonnet
An epic
An elegy
15.A writer can show character by giving a physical description, through _________ and through deeds.
dialogue
climax
setting
point of view
16._____ is an example of simile.
“ Her tongue is a sharp knife.”
” Her eyes twinkled like stars.”
” She has a heart of stone.”
“ The windows waves violently in the wind.”
17._____ is an example of parallelism.
“Childhood is like a swiftly passing dream.”
“All the world’s a stage and all the men and women are merely players.”
“Government of the people, by the people, for the people shall not perish from the earth”
“The street shone out, like a fire in the forest.”
18._______ contains an example of alliteration.
“Her eyes twinkled like stars.”
“He was secret, self-contained, and solitary as an oyster.”
“Soon, night will steal hours from the day.”
“ Her tongue is like a sharp knife.”
19._____ contains examples of metaphor.
“The Negro lives on a lonely island of poverty in the midst of a vast ocean of material prosperity.
“It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness.”
“The street shone out, like a fire in the forest.”
“ United we stand, divided we fall.”
20._____ is an example of personification.
“Childhood is like a swiftly passing dream.”
“The years have silvered her hair.”
“All the world’s a stage, And all the men and women are merely players.”
“Life is a journey. Travel it well.”
Section 2. Reading Comprehension (60 points, 6 points each).
Text 1
Elizabeth: I think you must go to Salem, John. (He turns to her.) I think so. You must tell them it is a fraud.
Proctor (thinking beyond this): Aye, it is, it is surely.
Elizabeth: Let you go to Ezekiel Cheever — he knows you well. And tell him what she said to you last week in her uncle’s house. She said it had naught to do with witchcraft, did she not?
Proctor (in thought): Aye, she did, she did. (Now a pause.)
Elizabeth (quietly, fearing to anger him by proddin.): God forbid you keep that from the court, John. I think they must be told.
Proctor (quietly, struggling with his thoughts.) Aye, they must, they must. It is a wonder they do believe her.
Elizabeth: I would go to Salem now, John — let you go tonight.
Proctor: I’ll think on it.
Elizabeth (with her courage now.): You cannot keep it, John.
Proctor (angering.): I know I cannot keep it. I say I will think on it!
Elizabeth (hurt, and very coldly.): Good, then let you think on it. (She stands and starts to walk out of the room.)
Proctor: I am only wondering how I may prove what she told me. If the girl’s a saint now, I think it not easy to prove she’s a fraud, and the town gone so silly. She told it to me in a room alone — I have no proof of it.
Elizabeth: You were alone with her?
Proctor (stubbornly): For a moment alone, aye.
Elizabeth: Why, then, it is not as you told me.
Proctor (his anger rising): For a moment, I say. The others come in soon after.
Elizabeth (quietly — she has suddenly lost all faith in him): Do as you wish, then. (she starts to turn).
Proctor: Woman. (She turns to him.) I’ll not have your suspicion any more.
Elizabeth (a little loftily): I have no —
Proctor: I’ll not have it!
Elizabeth: Then let you not earn it.
Proctor (with a violent undertone): You doubt me yet?
Elizabeth (with a smile, to keep her dignity): John, if it were not Abigail that you must go to hurt, would you falter now? I think not.
Proctor: Now look you —
Elizabeth: I see what I see, John.
Proctor (with solemn warning): You will not judge me more, Elizabeth. I have good reason to think before I charge fraud on Abigail, and I will think on it. Let you look to your own improvement before you go to judge your husband any more. I have forgot Abigail, and —
Elizabeth: And I.
Proctor: Spare me! You forget nothin’ and forgive nothin’. Learn charity, woman. I have gone tiptoe in this house all seven month since she is gone. I have not moved from there to there without I think to please you, and still an everlasting funeral marches round your heart. I cannot speak but I am doubted, every moment judged for lies, as though I come into a court when I come into this house!
Elizabeth: John, you are not open with me. You saw her with a crowd, you said. Now you —
Proctor: I’ll plead my honesty no more, Elizabeth.
Elizabeth (now she would justify herself) : John, I am only —
Proctor: No more! I should have roared you down when first you told me your suspicion. But I wilted, and, like a Christian, I confessed. Confessed! Some dream I had must have mistaken you for God that day. But you’re not, you’re not and let you remember it! Let you look sometimes for the goodness in me, and judge me not.
Elizabeth: I do not judge you. The magistrate sits in your heart that judges you. I never thought you but a good man, John — (with a smile ) — only somewhat bewildered.
Proctor (laughing bitterly): Oh, Elizabeth, your justice would freeze beer!
21.In this text, the relationship between the man and the woman is that of _________.
lawyer and client
teacher and student
husband and wife
22.Proctor is not ready to ______.
testify against Elizabeth
help his neighbors
testify against Abigail.
23.What does Proctor’s line “ Elizabeth, your justice would freeze beer.” reveal about his true feelings?
Proctor is confused by what Elizabeth says
Proctor is upset and irritated by Elizabeth’s extreme coldness.
Protor is jealous of Elizabeth because her friendship with lawyers.
24.From the dialogue between Proctor and Elizabeth, we can be sure ________.
Proctor is making up for his past neglect of Elizabeth.
there is tension between Proctor and Elizabeth.
Proctor is secretly and madly in love with another girl.
25.In the text, Elizabeth is portrayed as _________.
insistent and suspicious
guilty and depressed
self-disgusted and terrified
Text 2
Lady Bracknell: (sitting down) You can take a seat, Mr. Worthing.
(looks in her pocket for notebook and pencil.)
Jack Worthing: Thank you, Lady Bracknell, I prefer standing.
Lady Bracknell (pencil and notebook in hand): I feel bound to tell you that you are not down on my list of eligible young men, although I have the same list as the dear Duchess of Bolton has. We work together, in fact. However, I am quite ready to enter your name, should your manners be what a really affectionate mother requires. Do you smoke?
Jack Worthing: Well, yes, I must admit I smoke.
Lady Bracknell: I am glad to hear it. A man should always have an occupation of some kind. There are far too many idle men in London as it is. How old are you?
Jack Worthing: Twenty-nine.
Lady Bracknell: A very good age to be married at. I have always been of opinion that a man who desires to get married should know either everything or nothing. Which do you know?
Jack Worthing (after some hesitation): I know nothing, Lady Bracknell.
Lady Bracknell: I am pleased to hear it. I do not approve of anything that tampers with natural ignorance. Ignorance is like a delicate exotic fruit; touch it and the bloom is gone. The whole theory of modern education is radically unsound. Fortunately in England, at any rate, education produces no effect whatsoever. If it did, it would prove a serious danger to the upper classes, and probably lead to acts of violence in Grosvenor Square. What is your income?
Jack Worthing: Between seven and eight thousand a year.
Lady Bracknell (makes a note in her book): In land, or in investments?
Jack Worthing: In investments, chiefly.
Lady Bracknell: That is satisfactory. What between the duties expected of one during one’s lifetime, and the duties exacted from one after one’s death, land has ceased to be either a profit or a pleasure. It gives one position, and prevents one from keeping it up. That’s all that can be said about land.
Jack Worthing: I have a country house with some land, of course, attached to it, about fifteen hundred acres, I believe; but I don’t depend on that for my real income. In fact, as far as I can make out, the poachers are the only people who make anything out of it.
Lady Bracknell: A country house! How many bedrooms? Well, that point can be cleared up afterwards. You have a town house, I hope? A girl with a simple, unspoiled nature, like Gwendolen, could hardly be expected to reside in the country.
26.The relationship between Lady Bracknell and Gwendolen is that of ______.
employer and employee
mother and daughter
estate owner and tenant
27.In this extract, Lady Bracknell is interviewing Jack Worthing on his suitability as a possible ________.
husband for Gwendolen
investment adviser
live-in domestic helper
28.Why does Lady Bracknell prefer investments to owning land?
She believes it is a safer source of income than investment.
She believes Land involves too many expenses during life, and is then taxed heavily after one’s death.
She expects owning land can give her daughter a higher social position.
29.Which of the following statement is true, according to the text?
Lady Bracknell uses highly exaggerated language and shifts from one topic to another abruptly.
Lady Bracknell prefers her daughter to marry a well-educated man, rather than a well-connected men with plenty of money.
Few of Lady Bracknell’s questions focus on Jack Worthing’s income, property and family connections.
30.Lady Bracknell is portrayed as ______.
dedicated follower of fashion
a shrewd human resource manager
a snobbish woman
文学英语赏析Continuous Assessment 7(10计分)
Section 1. Literary Fundamentals (50 points).
Decide whether the following statements are True (T ) or False (F). ( 2 points each).
1.Hamlet, The Merchant and Macbeth, Othello are 4 well-known tragedies by William Shakespeare.
对
错
2.The play The Crucible concerns a real historical incident, involving witchcraft and an attack of mass hysteria.
对
错
3.Lady Bracknell is a comic character created by Oscar Wilde in his play The Importance of Being Ernest.
对
错
4.“The Rime of the Ancient Mariner” is a protest poem against racial discrimination.
对
错
5.Walt Whitman and Emily Dickinson are well-known American poets.
对
错
6.In the poem “Acquainted with the Night”, the speaker expressed his distress at the death of his lover and bewilderment of the meaning of life.
对
错
7.The Old Man and the Sea is one of Ernest Hemmingway’s best-known works.
对
错
8.Scrooge is a character created by Charles Dickens in his novel A Christmas Carol.
对
错
9.The novel The Heart of Darkness exposes the corruption, cruelty and greed of the colonial system in Africa.
对
错
10.“I have a dream” is a famous speech made by President Lincoln during the American Civil War.
对
错
Choose the correct answer (3 points each).
11.Usually ______ works by starting a story at a point in the recent past, then switching the action back to an earlier time, farther back in the past.
setting
flashback
coda
climax
12.________ occurs when a writer repeats a particular grammatical or phonological pattern in close proximity.
Coda
parallelism
pun
alliteration
13.___________________ can be established by describing the place where the action takes place, or the situation at the start of the story.
Climax
Point of view
Flashback
Setting
14._____ is the point in a play or novel where everything comes to a head, where the maximum emotional reaction of the reader is created.
Alliteration
Allusion
Flashback
Climax
15.A writer can show character by giving a physical description, through _________ and through deeds.
dialogue
climax
setting
point of view
16._____ is an example of simile.
“ Her tongue is a sharp knife.”
“Her eyes twinkled like stars.”
“She has a heart of stone.”
“ The windows waves violently in the wind.”
17._____ is an example of parallelism.
“Childhood is like a swiftly passing dream.”
“He has a heart of stone.”
“Government of the people, by the people, for the people shall not perish from the earth”
“Soon night will steal hours from the day.”
18._______ contains an example of alliteration.
Better late than never.
“He was secret, self-contained, and solitary as an oyster.”
“United we stand, divided we fall.”
“ Her tongue is like a sharp knife.”
19._____ contains examples of metaphor
“The Negro lives on a lonely island of poverty in the midst of a vast ocean of material prosperity.
“It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness.”
“The street shone out, like a fire in the forest.”
“ Her tongue is like a sharp knife.”
20._____ is an example of personification.
“Childhood is like a swiftly passing dream.”
“The years have silvered her hair.”
“All the world’s a stage, And all the men and women are merely players.”
“My face is an open book.”
Section 2: Reading Comprehension (50 points, 5 points each).
Text 1
‘There’s going to be a moon tonight,’ said Nick. He looked across the bay to the hills that were beginning to sharpen against the sky. Beyond the hills he knew the moon was coming up.
‘I know it,’ Marjorie said happily.
‘You know everything,’ Nick said.
‘Oh, Nick, please cut it out! Please, please don’t be that way!’
‘I can’t help it,’ Nick said. ‘You do. You know everything. That’s the trouble. You know you do.’
Marjorie did not say anything.
‘I’ve taught you everything. You know you do. What don’t you know, anyway?’
‘Oh, shut up,’ Marjorie said. ‘There comes the moon.’
They sat on the blanket without touching each other and watched the moon rise.
‘You don’t have to talk silly,’ Marjorie said; ‘what’s really the matter?’
‘I don’t know.’
‘Of course you know.’
‘No, I don’t.’
’Go on and say it.’
Nick looked on at the moon, coming up over the hills.
‘It isn’t any fun any more.’
He was afraid to look at Marjorie. Then he looked at her. She sat with her back towards him. He looked at her back. ‘It isn’t fun any more. Not any of it.’
She didn’t say anything. He went on. ‘I feel as though everything was gone to hell inside of me. I don’t know, Marge. I don’t know what to say.’
He looked at her back.
‘Isn’t love any fun?’ Marjorie said.
‘No,’ Nick said. Marjorie stood up. Nick sat there, his head in his hands.
‘I’m going to take the boat,’ Marjorie called to him. ‘You can walk back around the point.’
‘I’ll push the boat off for you.’
‘You don’t need to,’ she said. She was afloat in the boat on the water with the moonlight on it. Nick went back and lay down with his face in the blanket by the fire. He could hear Marjorie rowing on the water.
He lay there for a long time. He lay there while he heard Bill come into the clearing, walking around through the woods. He felt Bill coming up to the fire. Bill didn’t touch him, either.
‘Did she go all right?’ Bill said.
‘Oh, yes,’ Nick said, lying, his face on the blankets.
‘Have a scene?’
‘No, there wasn’t any scene.’
‘How do you feel?’
‘Oh, go away, Bill! Go away for a while.’
Bill selected a sandwich from the lunch basket and walked over to have a look at the rods.
( Ernest Hemingway. The Essential Hemingway.).
21.In this text, the writer depicts character through _________.
how the characters look
what the characters say and how they say it
what the characters say
22.At the beginning of the text, Nick says to Marjorie “ You know everything.” This line can reveal that __________.
Nick is proud of Marjorie’s wide range of knowledge
Nick is accusing Marjorie of hiding her knowledge
Nick is irritated that his relationship with Marjorie is not going on well
23.What does Nick’s line “ Oh, go away, Bill! Go away for a while.” reveal about Nick’s true feelings?
Nick is confused by what Bill says.
Nick is upset by Bill’s insistent question.
Nick is irritated by Bill’s friendship and intimacy with Marjorie.
24.From the dialogue between Nick and Marjorie, we can be sure ________.
Nick is making up for his past neglect of Marjorie
there is tension between them
Marjorie is madly in love with Nick
25.In the text, we get just the barebones of __________, we rarely get _________.
what the character says, how the words are spoken
the characters’ future intentions, how the characters are feeling
the setting , the narrator’s attitude towards the characters
Text 2
The dealers did not glance at one another nor at the pearl. The man behind the desk said, “ I have put a value on this pearl. The owner here does not think it fair. I will ask you to examine this – this thing and make an offer. Notice,” he said to Kino, “I have not mentioned what I have offered.”
The first dealer, dry and stringy, seemed now to see the pearl for the first time. He took it up, rolled it quickly between thumb and forefinger, and then cast it contemptuously back into the tray.
“Do not include me in this discussion,”he said dryly. “I will make no offer at all. I do not want it. This is not a pearl – it is a monstrosity.” His thin lips curled.
Now the second dealer, a little man with a shy soft voice, took up the pearl, and he examined it carefully. He took a glass from his pocket and inspected it under magnification. Then he laughed softly.
“Better pearls are made of paste,”he said. “I know these things. This is soft and chalky, it will lose its color and die in a few months. Look –.” He offered the glass to Kino, showed him how to use it, and Kino, who had never seen a pearl’s surface magnified, was shocked at the strange-looking surface.
The third dealer took the pearl from Kino’s hands. “One of my clients likes such things,” he said. “I will offer five hundred pesos, and perhaps I can sell it to my client for six hundred.”
Kino reached quickly and snatched the pearl from his hand. He wrapped it in the deerskin and thrust it inside his shirt.
The man behind the desk said, “I’m a fool, I know, but my first offer stands. I still offer a thousand. What are you doing?” he asked, as Kino thrust the pearl out of sight.
“I am cheated,”Kino cried fiercely. “My pearl is not for sale here. I will go, perhaps even to the capital.”
Now the dealers glanced quickly at one another. They knew they had played too hard; they knew they would be disciplined for their failure, and the man at the desk said quickly, ‘I might go to fifteen hundred.’
But Kino was pushing his way through the crowd. The hum of talk came to him dimly, his rage blood pounded in his ears, and he burst through and strode away. Juana followed, trotting after him.
26.The text is taken from ______.
Heart of Darkness
The Pearl
Lord of the Flies
27.It is obvious that the three dealers _________.
conspired together to cheat Kino.
were not interested in Kino’s pearl.
didn’t know much about the shapes and sizes of pearls.
28.Which of the following is true of the third dealers?
He wanted to pay Kino only after his clients had paid him
He just went through the prearranged plot with other buyers.
He was not interested in Kino’s pearl.
29.In context, the word “played” is closest in meaning to ______.
conspired together to cheat
behaved playfully
bargain playfully
30.The sentences in the last paragraph suggest that _____.
the dealers and the crowd became angry and they pushed Kino out of the shop
Kino’s wife had a violent temper and tended to get angry easily
Kino was angry beyond words and was becoming violent in his anger
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