单选题 Questions 11—13 are based on the following talk about literature in the 19th and the 20th centuries. You now have 15 seconds to read questions 11—13.
单选题 In England and America the Victorian Period as a whole was an age of national ______
A. growth.
B. warfare.
C. depression.
D. literary corruption.
【正确答案】 A
【答案解析】[解析] 11-13
There were many reasons why the whole character of the twentieth century should be very different from that of the nineteenth. The great wave of vitality and national expansions, which, during the Victorian Period, swept both England and America to a high wa-ter-mark of national prosperity, left in its ebb a highly developed industrial civilization and a clear path of all the currents of scientific and mechanistic thought which were to flood the new century. But literature, which had been nourished by the general vigor of the time, and not at all by the practical interests of the period, declined as the spirit itself dispersed.
The great age of groups and "movements" began. The eighteenth century poets did not call themselves classicists, nor the nineteenth century poets call themselves romanti-cists; their poetic coloring was simply the quality of their whole response to the whole of life. But the literary history of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries is full of theories and "isms" which provided artist creeds for artist groups, and set the individual artists apart form the community in the popular opinion.
单选题 According to the speaker, at the close of the Victorian Period, English and American literature was ______
A. prosperous.
B. homogeneous.
C. on the wane.
D. vitally energetic.
【正确答案】 C
【答案解析】
单选题 Which of the following can best reflect the attitude of the speaker towards the character of the literary history of the 19th and the 20th centuries?
A. negative.
B. contending.
C. arbitrary.
D. unbiased.
【正确答案】 A
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