2026年知到答案 综合英语(哈尔滨工程大学) 最新知到智慧树满分章节测试答案
第一章 单元测试
1、 问题:What does the term “novel” originate from? ( )
选项:
A:English
B:Italian
C:French
D:Spanish
答案: 【
Italian
】
2、 问题:Which is NOT a genre that preceded the novel? ( )
选项:
A:Epic
B:Travelogue
C:Verse romance
D:Prose romance
答案: 【
Prose romance
】
3、 问题:What does the first page of a novel usually do? ( )
选项:
A:It’s the whole of the novel.
B:It’s not important for both the readers and the novelists.
C:It wants to tell us what it thinks important and get us involved.
D:It’s just a setpiece feel to the author.
答案: 【
It wants to tell us what it thinks important and get us involved.
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4、 问题:What do we learn from the first sentence of One Hundred Years of Solitude? ( )
选项:
A:Colonel Aureliano Buendía faced the firing squad.
B:Colonel Aureliano Buendía was dying.
C:We need to notice the changes on the first page of every new novel.
D:The main family of the novel and the turbulent times in which they live.
答案: 【
The main family of the novel and the turbulent times in which they live.
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5、 问题:Using children narrators is a perfect way of story-telling.( )
选项:
A:对
B:错
答案: 【
错
】
6、 问题:Narratives may have their own biases and blind spots, for example, a author may idealize the some character in the novel. ( )
选项:
A:对
B:错
答案: 【
对
】
7、 问题:Which of the following statements is true about second-person narrations? ( )
选项:
A:They are common in narrative texts.
B:They are less likely to be strange experiences.
C:They are always used to hide culpability.
D:They are more likely to be used as a narrative gambit.
答案: 【
They are more likely to be used as a narrative gambit.
】
8、 问题:Sometimes theme overlaps with motif, as those recurrences serve to reinforce a key idea. ( )
选项:
A:对
B:错
答案: 【
对
】
9、 问题:Which of the following novel was written by Henry James? ( )
选项:
A:The Great Gatsby
B:Portrait of a Lady
C:One Hundred Years of Solitude
D:The Catcher in the Rye
答案: 【
Portrait of a Lady
】
10、 问题:What is the narrator’s attitude towards India in the first pages of A Passage to India? ( )
选项:
A:Impressed.
B:Detached.
C:Hostile.
D:Fascinated.
答案: 【
Detached.
】
第二章 单元测试
1、 问题:In the example of hybrid narration from Saul Bellow’s Henderson the Rain King, what literary technique is primarily used? ( )
选项:
A:First-person limited point of view
B:Stream of consciousness
C:Mixing of character’s voice with the author’s voice
D:Unreliable narration
答案: 【
Mixing of character’s voice with the author’s voice
】
2、 问题:Which of the following statements are true regarding omniscient narrators? ( )
选项:
A:They are assumed to express the real-life author’s thoughts and sentiments.
B:They can know everything there is to know about their stories but may sometimes pretend not to know certain details.
C:They are disembodied voices rather than locatable characters within the story.
D:Their knowledge and authority should not be questioned by the reader.
答案: 【
They can know everything there is to know about their stories but may sometimes pretend not to know certain details.
They are disembodied voices rather than locatable characters within the story.
Their knowledge and authority should not be questioned by the reader.
】
3、 问题:What does an omniscient narrator imply in the context of fiction writing? ( )
选项:
A:The narrator is a main character in the story.
B:The narrator knows everything about the story.
C:The narrator is limited to the perspectives of a few characters.
D:The narrator is unreliable and often misinforms the reader.
答案: 【
The narrator knows everything about the story.
】
4、 问题:Which of the following novels features a narrator whose reliability is compromised by insanity? ( )
选项:
A:Wuthering Heights
B:Jane Eyre
C:The Turn of the Screw
D:Under Western Eyes
答案: 【
The Turn of the Screw
】
5、 问题:Which characteristics may make a narrator unreliable according to the text? ( )
选项:
A:Naivety
B:Insanity
C:Cultural prejudices
D:Being overly ambitious
答案: 【
Naivety
Insanity
Cultural prejudices
】
6、 问题:In George Eliot’s Adam Bede, Hetty Sorrel’s character is portrayed with ( )
选项:
A:deep psychological insight
B:neutral, unbiased observation
C:limited inner depth and as an object of pity
D:heroic qualities and admiration
答案: 【
limited inner depth and as an object of pity
】
7、 问题:What does the narrative bias in D.H. Lawrence’s Sons and Lovers primarily manifest as? ( )
选项:
A:Unfair treatment of secondary characters
B:Overemphasis on the protagonist’s viewpoint
C:Lack of historical context
D:Excessive use of symbolism
答案: 【
Overemphasis on the protagonist’s viewpoint
】
8、 问题:Which of the following are examples of narrative biases mentioned in the lesson? ( )
选项:
A:Idealizing certain characters
B:Providing limited perspective
C:Directly stating the author’s opinions
D:Manipulating events to suit fictional purposes
答案: 【
Idealizing certain characters
Providing limited perspective
Manipulating events to suit fictional purposes
】
9、 问题:Which of the following best describes the role of narrative in modernist literature? ( )
选项:
A:To console and uplift the reader by restoring order.
B:To demonstrate the power of reason and progress.
C:To challenge the notion of a single grand narrative and explore multiple perspectives.
D:To ensure that all stories have a happy ending.
答案: 【
To challenge the notion of a single grand narrative and explore multiple perspectives.
】
10、 问题:In some sense, modernist and postmodernist literary works are more realistic than most realism ( )
选项:
A:对
B:错
答案: 【
对
】
第三章 单元测试
1、 问题:Which of the following statements accurately reflect the views presented in the lesson regarding characters in literature? ( )
选项:
A:Characters in Victorian novels often do not have imagined futures beyond the novel.
B:The distinctiveness of individuals in society is more important than what they have in common.
C:Eccentric characters are often celebrated in English culture for their nonconformity.
D:Characters like Fanny Price and Jane Eyre are criticized for their lack of vitality, yet their circumstances justify their behavior.
答案: 【
The distinctiveness of individuals in society is more important than what they have in common.
Eccentric characters are often celebrated in English culture for their nonconformity.
Characters like Fanny Price and Jane Eyre are criticized for their lack of vitality, yet their circumstances justify their behavior.
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