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      浙江省2012年7月高等教育自學考試美國文學選讀試題_第4頁

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        21. As to the great American poet, Ezra Pound, which of the following is not right?( )

        A. His artistic talents are on full display in the history of the Imagist Movement.

        B. His language is usually oblique yet marvelously compressed and his poetry is dense with personal, literary , and historical allusions.

        C. For he was politically controversial and notorious for what he did in the wartime, his literary achievement and influence are somewhat reduced.

        D. From his analysis of the Chinese ideogram Pound learned to anchor his poetic language in concrete, perceptual reality, and to organize images into larger patterns through juxtaposition.

        22. In poetry, ______ made the colloquial New England speech into a poetic expression.( )

        A. Robert Frost B. Emily Dickinson

        C. Ralph Emerson D. Walt Whitman

        23. Which of the following statements is right about Robert Frost’s poetry?( )

        A. He combined traditional verse forms with a simple spoken language—the speech of New England farmers.

        B. He combined traditional verse forms with the experimental.

        C. He combined traditional verse forms with the difficult and highly ornamental language.

        D. He combined traditional verse forms with the pastoral language of the Southern area.

        24. F. Scott Fitzgerald is viewed as a literary spokesman of the ______.( )

        A. Blues age B. Jazz age

        C. Rock and Roll age D. U2 age

        25. About F. Scott Fitzgerald’s writing style, which of the following is right ?( )

        A. His diction and metaphors are partially original and details accurate.

        B. He follows the Jamesian tradition in using the scenic method.

        C. His intervening passages of narration leaves the tedious process of transition to the author’s imagination.

        D. The author dropped off the device of having events observed by a “central consciousness.”

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