网友您好, 请在下方输入框内输入要搜索的题目:
题目内容
(请给出正确答案)
A reference in a literary work to a person, a place or a thing in history or another work of literary is an ( ) .
A.allegory
B.archetype
C.analogy
D.allusion
B.archetype
C.analogy
D.allusion
参考答案
参考解析
解析:文学基本概念。文学作品中对历史上的或者其他文学作品中的人、地点或物的借用叫做典故( allusion)。allegory指“寓言”,archetype表示“原型”,analogy意为“类推”,均应排除。
更多 “A reference in a literary work to a person, a place or a thing in history or another work of literary is an ( ) . A.allegory B.archetype C.analogy D.allusion” 相关考题
考题
In the dictionary a workaholic is () as a person obsessively addicted to work.
A、regardedB、definedC、takenD、labeled
考题
The dictionary defines a workaholic_____ “ a person obsessively addicted to work.”
A.asB.forC.thatD.like
考题
( ) gifted a person is, he can hardly expect to make progress without hard work.A、WhateverB、WheneverC、HoweverD、Although
考题
() suggests that people should say the right thing to the right person with the right manner at the right place and in the right situation.A、SemanticsB、SyntacticsC、PragmaticsD、Appropriacy
考题
You don't know what you've got till it's gone,Joni Mitchell rold us.So now that the 2018 Nobel Prize in Literature will be postponed-it seems worth asking what,exactly,the prize gives us.For decades,the choices of the Swedish Academy have failed to provoke much interest from American publishers and readers.This i.s not just because American readers are resistant to fiction in translation,as publishers often complain.On the contrary,over the last two decades,many foreign writers have made a major impact on American literature.But then,the failure of the Swedish Academy to reflect the actual judgment of literary history is nothing new.If you drew a Venn diagram showing the winners of the Nobel Prize in one circle and the most influential and widely read 20th-century writers in the other,their area of overlap would be surprisingly small.Does this mean that a different group of critics and professors in a bigger,more diverse country woulcl have done a better job at picking the winners?Very possibly.In the mind of the general public,the Nobel basically descends from the sky to bless the winner.But it is nothing more or less than the decision of a particular group of readers,with their own strengths and weaknesses.And the problem with the Nobel Prize in Literature goes deeper.No matter who is in the room where it happens,the Nobel Prize is based on the idea that merit can best be determined by a small group of specialists.This may make sense for the prizes in the sciences,since those fields are less than penetrable to anyone but fellow practitioners.Even in the sciences,however,there is a growing sense that the tradition of awarding the prize to just one or two people distoris the way modern science is actually practiced today:Most important discoveries are the work of teams,not of individual geniuses brooding in isolation.Literature is at least produced by individual authors;but in this case,the Nobel's reliance on seemingly expert judgment runs into a different problem.For literature is not addressed to an audience of experts;it is open to the judgment of every reader.Nor is literature proZressive,with new discoveries replacing old ones:Homer is just as groundbreaking today as he was 2,500 years ago.This makes it impossible to rank literary works according to an objective standard of superiority.Good criticism helps people to find the books that will speak to them,but it doesn't attempt to simply name"the most outstanding work,"in the way the Nobel Prize does.A book earns the status of a classic,not because it is approved by a committee or put on a syllabus,but simply because a lot of people like it for a long time.Literary reputation can only emerge on the free market,not through central planning.
The author mentioned science prizes to support the view thatA.scientific reputation should depend on expert opinion.
B.science prizes should not ignore the work of teams.
C.literary writers should be judged by fellow writers.
D.literary merit should not rely on specialist judgment.
考题
You don't know what you've got till it's gone,Joni Mitchell rold us.So now that the 2018 Nobel Prize in Literature will be postponed-it seems worth asking what,exactly,the prize gives us.For decades,the choices of the Swedish Academy have failed to provoke much interest from American publishers and readers.This i.s not just because American readers are resistant to fiction in translation,as publishers often complain.On the contrary,over the last two decades,many foreign writers have made a major impact on American literature.But then,the failure of the Swedish Academy to reflect the actual judgment of literary history is nothing new.If you drew a Venn diagram showing the winners of the Nobel Prize in one circle and the most influential and widely read 20th-century writers in the other,their area of overlap would be surprisingly small.Does this mean that a different group of critics and professors in a bigger,more diverse country woulcl have done a better job at picking the winners?Very possibly.In the mind of the general public,the Nobel basically descends from the sky to bless the winner.But it is nothing more or less than the decision of a particular group of readers,with their own strengths and weaknesses.And the problem with the Nobel Prize in Literature goes deeper.No matter who is in the room where it happens,the Nobel Prize is based on the idea that merit can best be determined by a small group of specialists.This may make sense for the prizes in the sciences,since those fields are less than penetrable to anyone but fellow practitioners.Even in the sciences,however,there is a growing sense that the tradition of awarding the prize to just one or two people distoris the way modern science is actually practiced today:Most important discoveries are the work of teams,not of individual geniuses brooding in isolation.Literature is at least produced by individual authors;but in this case,the Nobel's reliance on seemingly expert judgment runs into a different problem.For literature is not addressed to an audience of experts;it is open to the judgment of every reader.Nor is literature proZressive,with new discoveries replacing old ones:Homer is just as groundbreaking today as he was 2,500 years ago.This makes it impossible to rank literary works according to an objective standard of superiority.Good criticism helps people to find the books that will speak to them,but it doesn't attempt to simply name"the most outstanding work,"in the way the Nobel Prize does.A book earns the status of a classic,not because it is approved by a committee or put on a syllabus,but simply because a lot of people like it for a long time.Literary reputation can only emerge on the free market,not through central planning.
It can be inferred from Para.5 thatA.literary creation requires more talent than science.
B.nowadays literature is seeing a decline and fall.
C.old literary works do not always lack novelty.
D.there are no criteria for ranking literary works.
考题
A( )translation is not always the closest to the original meaning.A.literal
B.liberal
C.literate
D.literary
考题
The first thing for a person to build a house is__________.A.to get as much money as possible
B.to find a suitable piece of land
C.to work out a plan
D.to make an estimate
考题
From whose works the term "TheLost Generation" in American literary history originated?A.Jack Kerouac.
B.Earnest Hemingway.
C.Mark Twain.
D.Jack London.
考题
Given that Thing is a class, how many objects and reference variables are created by the following code?() Thing item, stuff; item = new Thing(); Thing entity = new Thing();A、One object is createdB、Two objects are createdC、Three objects are createdD、One reference variable is createdE、Two reference variables are createdF、Three reference variables are created.
考题
The SOW (Statement of Work) is another name for the:()A、WBS (Work Breakdown Structure).B、cost benefit analysis.C、requirements specifications.D、narrative description of the work to be accomplished.
考题
单选题There is another thing I want to let you know.The lighting in the hold is very poor,even ()dark to work the cargo.A
ifB
veryC
tooD
very much
考题
单选题At the World Literary Center, an organization that works to help people read, the helpers work hard, enabling them to successfully reach their goals.A
assistantsB
volunteersC
part-timersD
amateurs
考题
问答题◆Topic 10:Work to Live or Live to Work? Questions for reference: 1) Why do people live? 2) Are people really aware of the reasons why they work? 3) How do you balance work and life?
考题
问答题【参考范例二】PART 2Describe a colleague that you like to work with. You should say: what this person does what sort of work you do with this person how long you have known each other and explain why you like to work with this person.You will have to talk about the topic for one or two minutes.You have one minute to think about what you’re going to say.You can make some notes to help you if you wish.
考题
单选题From the third paragraph we learn that _____.A
the means by which we analyze a literary work cannot be applied to film analysisB
a good film and a good story have many elements in commonC
we should not pay extra effort to study filmsD
using the principles of literary analysis makes no difference in film analysis
考题
单选题Each life preserver must be readily accessible to the person for whom it is intended while he or she is().A
at work,onlyB
in his or her berthing area,onlyC
BOTH at work and in his or her berthing areaD
None of the above
考题
多选题Given that Thing is a class, how many objects and reference variables are created by the following code?() Thing item, stuff; item = new Thing(); Thing entity = new Thing();AOne object is createdBTwo objects are createdCThree objects are createdDOne reference variable is createdETwo reference variables are createdFThree reference variables are created.
考题
单选题What is the main subject of the passage ?A
Bussiness management policies.B
Driving to work.C
Extending the work place by means of computers.D
Computers for child-care purposes.
考题
单选题Why is it not handy to study film?A
Because screenplay is not as well written as literary works.B
Because a film cannot be effectively represented by a printed screenplayC
Because a film is too complicated.D
Because publishers prefer to publish literary works.
考题
单选题In the Romantic period, _____ is the most prosperous literary form.A
proseB
poetryC
fictionD
play
考题
单选题Joyce’s works helped introduce all except which of the following literary elements into modern English literature?A
Narration through second-person addressB
Novel structure based on real-time chronologyC
Linguistic experimentationD
Literary realism concerning physical realityE
Stream of consciousness
热门标签
最新试卷