智慧树知到《文学话语研读》章节测试答案


A.I shall always be a priest of love.

B.For man, as for flower and beast and bird, the supreme triumph is to be most vividly, most perfectly alive.

C.There is no such thing as darkness; only a failure to see.

D.The essential function of art is moral.

正确答案:There is no such thing as darkness; only a failure to see.

3、What does Lawrence mean by saying that ";life in our society is too visible"?

A.We put too much emphasis on visual phenomena.

B.We put too much emphasis on luxuries.

C.We don';t value privacy enough.

D.We lack the capacity of perception.

正确答案:We put too much emphasis on visual phenomena.

4、Which story illustrates Lawrence';s opinion towards the power of touch?

A.";Odour of Chrysanthemums"

B.";The Blind Man"

C.Kangaroo

D.Sons and Lovers

正确答案:";The Blind Man"

5、Which of the following works was written by Lawrence?(Choose all that apply.)

A.The Plumed Serpent

B.David

C.";Sun"

D.";Glad Ghosts"

正确答案:The Plumed Serpent;David;";Sun";";Glad Ghosts"

6、D.H.Lawrence conducted critical studies on classic Asian literature.。

A.正确

B.错误

正确答案:错误

7、All of D.H.Lawrence';s works make people feel depresseD.。

A.正确

B.错误

正确答案:正确

8、Lawrence was not a pornographer but a moral writer.。

A.正确

B.错误

正确答案:错误

9、";Odour of Chrysanthemums"; is actually about the replications and implications that the death of the husband has for the wife.。

A.正确

B.错误

正确答案:正确

10、The mechanization of human society and the dehumanization of civilization can be seen in ";Odour of Chrysanthemums";.。

A.正确

B.错误

正确答案:正确

第三章单元测试

1、Which of the following might be a possible reason for Bartleby';s mental disorder considering the historical background?

A.World War I';s harm to civilians

B.Isolation caused by industrialization

C.The outbreak of the smallpox plague

D.The mental stress caused by the Cold War

正确答案:Isolation caused by industrialization

2、In Billy Budd, which image did Claggart use to refer to Billy?

A.Mantrap

B.Lavender

C.Beluga whale

D.Pole Star

正确答案:Mantrap

3、In ";Bartleby, the Scrivener";, the author described Bartleby as someone who ";obstinately refuses to go on doing the sort of writing demanded of him";.。