[試題] 107-1 陶漢威 大一英文 期中考

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課程名稱︰大一英文 課程性質︰共同必修 課程教師︰陶漢威 開課學院:文學院 開課系所︰外文系 考試日期(年月日)︰2018.11.6 考試時限(分鐘):60 是否需發放獎勵金:是 試題 : I. Vocabulary 60% 1( ) Jack Lucas, a cynical arrogant talk radio host, suicidally despondent after the tragedy happens. "Cynical" means a. "bitterly distrustful" b. " sadly thoughtful" c. "tactfully tolerant" d. "naively believing" 2( ) As a suffix, "phobia" means a. hatred b. fear c. anger d. joy 3( ) Following from the previous question, "despondent" means "showing profou- nd a. care b. trust c. helplessness d. hatred". 4( ) He felt for a moment not like a boy but invincible like a god. "invincib- le" means a. "feeble" b. "conquerable" c. "underfeatable" d. "proud" 5( ) I hate it when they say companion. It is so insinuation. "insinuating" means a. "righteous" b. "suggestive" c. "harmful" d. "sarcastic" 6( ) The Fisher King: A Sheer Romanticsim Transcending a Stark Realism. "Stark " means a. "complete" b. "despressive" c. "melancholy" d. "critical" 7( ) He gave Bertilak one liss, without divulging its source. "Divulge" means to a. disguise b. hide c. reveal d. criticize 8( ) Protection of the weak was the professionl concern of an errant knight. "Errant" means a. "gallant" b. "courteous" c. "generous" d. "wandering" 9( ) They are opposed in a struggle between royal tyranny on the one side and indespendence of spirit on the other. "Tyranny" means a. "demoncracy" b. "des- potism" c. "plutocracy" d. "monarchy" 10( ) The classical epic had acknowledged the importance -- however transitory -- in the hero's life of the woman he loved. "transitory" means a. "eternal" b. "bitter" c. "unbelivable" d. "short-lived" 11( ) The fool asked the king, "What ails you?" "Ail" means to a. amuse b. ca- use pain c. irritate d. make affaid 12( ) Parry is continually haunted by a hallucinatory Red Knight. "Hallucinat- ory" means a. "illusory" b. "horrible" c. "ingenious" d. "genuine" 13( ) Parry is mistaken for a homeless person and is attacked by thugs. "Thug" is a/an a. soldier b. indifferent person c. violent person d. detective 14( ) We deluded ourselves into thinking that the ice cream wouldn't affect our diet. "Delude" means to a. scorn b. deceive c. persuade d. inspire 15( ) Heronies were unlnown in this man's world:...... noble mothers, chaste wives or patiently waiting betrothed. "Betrothed" means a. "hurt" b. "grieved" c. "retired" d. "engaged" 16( ) His works reflect the manners, architecture, and dress of aristocratic societu. "Aristocratic" means a. "noble" b. "political" c. "commercia; d. "industrial" 17( ) In these stories, Arthur is the defiant rival of the Roman emperor. "Defiant" means a. "brave" b. "cowardly" c. "ingenious" d. "rebellious" 18( ) The values are personified in individuals of pre-eminent heroic stature. "Stature" means a. undersstand b. intimacy c. important d. deception 19( ) I was baffled by many of the scientific terms used in the article. "Baffled" means a. "contented" b. "confused" c. "determined" d. "encouraged" 20( ) The national epic refers to stories of Charlemagne and his vassals. "Vassals" means roughly a. ships b. concubines c. subjects. d. enemies II. Literature 20% 1. WHhich of the following regions is NOT characterized by Celtic culture? a. Scotland b. Cornwall c. Brittany d. Midlands 2. The English place-names that end with "by" denote a(n) a. Anglo-Saxon b. French c. Viking d. Roman influence 3. Which of the following statements is NOT ture? a. After the appearance of the French versions of the legends of Greece and Rome, the literary genre nat- ional epic remains popular with the nobility. b. Protection of the week is the professional concern of knights errant. c. Romance marks the time when the he- roic ideal is transmuted to the chivalric code. d. The French versions of the legends of Greece and Rome focus on adventure rather than emotion. 4. The Rnglish place-name Manchaster, for example, is associated by linguist with a. Anglo-Saxon b. Viking c. Norman d. Roman invasion. 5. Norman invasion takes place in a. 449 b. 597 c. 750 d. 1066 6. The England, during the medieval period, who are principally the readers of the romance written in French? a. the commons b. clergymen c. educated laymen d. the middle class. 7. The "Matter of Britain" refers to the stories that circulate in oral form among the a. Celts b. Viking c. Romans d. Anglo-Saxons. 8. The roman proper envolved during the following decades in the works of a writer of genius exploring fresh subject-matter. The "writer of genius" is a. Jean de la Fontaine b. William Shakespeare c. Chretien de Troyes d. Geoffrey of Monmouth. 9. The "Matter of Britian" achieved literary respectability in the Latin pseu- do-chronicle of a. Jean de la Fontaine b. Willian Shakespeare c. Chretien de Troues d. Geoffrey of Monmouth. 10. The third bargain between Sir Gawain amd Bertilak involves a a. deer b. fox c. boar d. wolf and three kisses III. Essat question 20% 1. Come up with a situation where you could put your knowledge of romance to use, a situation to which, what you lnow about romance might be applied? 2. Choose one of the "themes" or "interpretations: listed on the handouts on "Sir Gawain" and write on it. -- ※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.cc), 來自: 61.231.190.97 ※ 文章網址: https://www.ptt.cc/bbs/NTU-Exam/M.1547478675.A.5F0.html
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