quand il fait beau, prends ton manteau ; quand il pleut, prends-le si tu veux.
osez d'abord, dosez après.
ils espèrent gagner de l'argent dans l'argentine.
je hais les haies/ qui sont des murs./ je hais les haies/ et les mûriers/ qui font la haie/ le long des murs.
chic, choc, chouette, dimanche.
dès ( ), chen duxiu a lancé à ( ) la revue « ( ) » qui contient erses prises de position ( ) avec la tradition. 写数字,答案与答案之间用西文分号区分,注意大小写,不要加多余空格。
les valeurs confucéennes sont confrontées aux valeurs occidentales: la servilité à ( ), la routine au ( ), la réserve au ( ), l'isolationnie à ( ), le formalie au ( ), l'imagination à ( ).
parmi les personnages suivants lequel n’est pas un penseur socialiste français ?
quel événement signifie-t-il le développement du socialie en france au 19ème siècle ?
quel penseur français était-il considéré par marx et engels comme une figure du socialie critico-utopique ?
d’après karl marx, quel ouvrage de pierre-joseph proudhon était aussi important que l’ouvrage de sieyès ?
en quelle année, la ministre française de l’education nationale à l’époque a-t-ell lancé une réforme éducative niveau de collège pour assurer l’enseignement des valeurs républicaines en france ?
l’emc est un sigle pour désigner
l’emc est dispensé au collège par un professeur
l’emc a pour but d’assurer un enseignement
la conférence de paix de paris aboutit au traité de versailles qui livre au japon les concessions allemandes du shandong.
la capitale chinoise, beijing, d'une superficie de près de 17000 mètres carrés, est entourée par la province du hebei ainsi que la municipalité de tianjin.
historiquement, beijing est proche des frontières de la chine impériale, ce qui lui permet d’avoir une importance sur le plan économique.
le 4 mai 1919, quelque 3 000 étudiants se réunissent pour manifester devant la porte tian'anmen, en proclamant: « le territoire de la chine peut être conquis, mais il ne peut être donné ! les chinois peuvent être tués, mais ils ne veulent pas être soumis ! notre pays risque sa perte ! citoyens, mobilisez-vous ! ».
la manifestation étudiante du 4 mai 1919 entraîne une vague de réactions patriotiques à travers la chine : les marchands décrètent le des produits japonais et une grève générale à shanghai aboutit à paralyser toute l'économie chinoise.
entrée en guerre auprès des alliés en 1917, la chine espère, en cas de victoire contre l'autriche impériale, récupérer la souveraineté sur la partie du territoire du shandong sous son contrôle depuis 1898.
le gouvernement chinois à l’époque, dominé par la faction de duan qirui, est fortement soupçonné de corruption pour avoir reçu un prêt du japon par un traité secret conclu en 1916.
l'importance politique de beijing accroît lorsque les mongols fondent la dynastie des yuan et la prennent comme capitale, sous le nom de dadu.
l’empereur hongwu est l'initiateur de la construction de la cité interdite à beijing.
la cité interdite qui s’étend sur une superficie de 72 hectares, fait partie des palais les plus anciens et mieux conservés de chine.
qui a fait créer l'arsenal de hanyang?
la révolte dans une caserne de wuchang a déclenché
la ville de wuhan est créée par la fusion de 3 disctricts:
la province du hubei est située en chine centrale.
où alexis de tocqueville est-il envoyé en 1830 ?
« l’ancien régime et la révolution » a été publié
relevez parmi les propositions suivantes celle qui vous paraît fausse
是隐喻吗? le poète pense : tandis qu’auprès de moi les petits sont joyeux comme des oiseaux sur les grèves, mon cœur gronde et bouillonne, et je sens lentement, couvercle soulevé par un flot écumant. s’entrouvrir mon front plein de rêves.
是隐喻吗? clodomir lisse sa moustache de maïs avec le crochet de son index.
是隐喻吗? tels que la haute mer contre les durs rivages, a la grande tuerie ils se sont tous rués.
是隐喻吗?une moitié de l’aviron est d’ébène, l’autre moitié, sous la lame, est d’argent.
是隐喻吗? et des rires s’élevèrent, pareils au clapotement des flots.
是隐喻吗? les claviers résonnaient ainsi que des cigales.
是隐喻吗?l’homme n’est qu’un roseau, le plus faible de la nature…
是隐喻吗?lieth, de même qu’une araignée au centre de sa toile, observait toutes les physionomies.
是隐喻吗?et la sainte-chapelle a l’air de s’envoler.
是隐喻吗?cet homme, un véritable tonneau, pèse 150 kilos.
qui est l’auteur de cette phrase « la philosophie est la science qui nous apprend à vivre. » ?
les articles de la ddhc sont adoptés
que pense karl marx de la ddhc ?
justifiez s'il s'agit de la litote: on dit de certaines gens qu’ils ont la main lourde ; cet homme ne l’avait pas légère.
litote ou non? une dame d’un certain âge entre dans la salle.
les asperges ne sont pas bon marché. la litote ou non?
maradona, une légende s’éteint. la litote ou non?
le journaliste a interviewé le représentant de ces demandeurs d’emploi. la litote ou non?
elle ne m’est pas indifférente. la litote ou non?
les regards que m. bourais envoyait à l’oiseau manquaient de tendresse. la litote ou non?
je regrette que votre travail laisse à désirer. la litote ou non?
la crise de l’industrie du disque touche autant les producteurs indépendants que les cinq géants du secteur. les artistes aux exigences princières sont remerciés si les chiffres de vente ne compensent pas les coûts. la litote ou non?
la veuve tribou : elle n’est cependant pas tout à fait dépourvue de charmes ni d’économies.
qui est l’élève du philosophe rationaliste alain ?
l’un des principaux ouvrages de simone de beauvoir, que l’on voit comme sa déclaration du féminie, lequel?
en 1954, simone de beauvoir obtient le prix goncourt pour quel ouvrage ?
simone weil trouve que ( ) sont de vrais phisolophes.
pour simone weil, le droit est né de quoi?
lors du 75ème anniversaire de la libération du camp d’auschwitz-birkenau, emmanuel macron a prononcé un discours au sujet de
lesquelles des femmes intellectuelles sont mentionnées dans le cours ?
henri bergson a reçu le prix nobel de ( ) en 1927.
d’après bergson, l’intuition est réglée sur ( )
trouvez les ouvrages de bergson.
qui est-ce qui est mentionné dans la séance sur le philosophe ?
anyang est étroitement liée à
relevez l’élément qui donne l’effet de la personnification. la porte de l’auberge sourit terriblement.
relevez l’élément qui donne l’effet de la personnification. quel est le père du privilège ? le hasard. et quel est son fils ? l’abus. (hugo)
在sas的输出结果中,autocorrelation check of residuals中的p值大于0.05可以得到什么结论( )。
identify语句执行后,sas软件不能输出以下哪个信息( )。
以功能来分的话,以下哪些建筑类型不属于古建筑的主要建筑类型
哪一类建筑以自然的景色为模拟的对象,追求的是人工建筑与自然景象的合一。
古建筑用材质来分,大概可以分为以下哪两大部分:
古建筑从结构上可以分为
古建筑里等级最高的一种建筑屋顶样式,称之为重檐歇山。
斗拱又称为铺作。
我们现在能够见到的主要宫殿建筑是明清两代的皇宫,称为
现在保存下来类型最多,数量也是相对较多的一类古建筑遗存是
清代建筑彩画中等级最高的是
牌坊起源于古代的
斗拱由以下哪些部分组成
以下哪些属于脊兽中出现的形象。
传统建筑中的门狮主要受到古埃及文化的影响。
鸱吻和鸱尾是样式完全相同的建筑构件。
梁架结构大概可以分为以下两大样式
古建筑砌筑台基的主要材料是
须弥座来源于佛教文化中的
南方最有代表性的早期房屋建筑遗迹是
秦汉建筑最具有代表性的样式类型是。
汉代在院落布局和建筑群平面上已经出现了
秦汉时代陵墓建筑的主要样式有
黄肠题凑是秦汉高等级墓葬的标志之一。
建章宫是西汉王朝首都的正宫。
汉代斗拱没有向外出挑的
岐山凤雏遗址发现的最早影壁遗址,它在当时又被称为。
以下哪种建筑构件在南北朝建筑中大量使用
南北朝建筑建筑发展的一个主要标志是
以下哪些属于南北朝建筑的结构特点
以下哪些石窟寺开凿于南北朝时期
石窟寺建筑主要受到印度佛教建筑影响,同时也与秦汉以来的崖墓建造技术有关。
云冈石窟是西魏王朝在洛阳开凿的大型石窟寺建筑。
南北朝时期建筑的屋檐出现了
南北朝时期最高的建筑物是建于北魏洛阳的
以下哪一项不是唐代砖石佛塔
唐高宗与武则天合葬的陵墓名称是
保存玄奘法师从印度带回的佛教的建筑是
以下哪些是唐代建筑的显著特征
以下哪些是现存的重要唐代木结构建筑
除去皇城、宫城和东西市之外,唐长安城共有110个里坊
唐代建筑文化受到外来文化,特别是佛教文化的重要影响。
现存最重要、规模体量最大的唐代木结构殿堂建筑是
隋唐长安城的设计者是
现今保存唐代佛教壁画艺术最丰富的石窟寺建筑是
宋代大型寺院建筑的代表作是
宋代木结构建筑中出现的重要构件样式是
南宋首都在当时被称为
反映宋代石质建筑水平的建筑物是
北宋佛塔建筑的重要代表作有
北宋建筑学的代表著作是
宋代祠庙建筑的代表作是
反映北宋首都建筑风貌的画作是
宋代木结构建筑的梁架样式主要分为哪两大类
现存最大的古代佛殿建筑是
大同善化寺大雄宝殿造像是哪种文化的反映
辽金木结构建筑在斗拱构件上的特色是
现存体积最大的古塔是
现存的辽金时代楼阁建筑有
现存的辽代砖石佛塔代表作有
大同地区保存的重要辽金建筑遗存有
辽金建筑在梁架结构上的一个重要特色是减柱移柱做法的大量使用
辽代建筑在风格和技法上主要受到北宋及南宋建筑的影响
辽代高层木结构建筑最重要的代表作是
辽代木结构建筑最流行的屋顶样式是
应县木塔的正式名称是
现存最大的泥塑观音造像位于哪座寺院中
元大都是下列按照哪部经典的依据营建的
元大都在规划设计上的重要特点是
永乐宫是哪个教派的重要宫观
以下哪些属于永乐宫中的重要殿堂建筑
以下哪些是课程中提到的重要元代建筑
元代建筑的斗拱与立柱比例进一步减小,两柱间的补间铺作数量增加
元大都营建于元太祖成吉思汗时期
河北曲阳北岳庙内现存的元代大殿名称是
著名元代建筑永乐宫位于
保存有著名元代杂剧壁画的古建筑是
明代木结构建筑在结构上的一项重要发明是
明代建筑彩画上的重要特色是形成了
反映明代琉璃制作工艺水平的建筑遗物是
以下哪座建筑反映了明代拱券技术的发展
武当山供奉的明代护国神是
以下哪些反映了明代建筑技术的进步
以下哪些建筑群不是明代大型佛教寺院建筑的代表作
武当山现存的明代道教宫观建筑主要有
”汉墓唐塔朱打圈”,“明修圐圙唐修庙”是指明代大规模整修城墙并包砖,反映了明代砖石技术的进步。
建于明代的显通寺无量殿是五台山佛教建筑群的标志性建筑
明代建筑斗拱机能的弱化意味着
明代琉璃塔的代表作是
现存最完整和艺术水平最高的清代皇家园林是
承德普陀宗乘之庙是仿照哪座寺庙修建的?
作为颐和园全园构图中心的建筑是
现存最大的木雕观音像位于
以下哪些建筑属于故宫“三朝五门”的中轴线建筑
以下哪些建筑属于天坛祭祀建筑的组成部分
以下哪些园林属于苏州古典园林的代表作
故宫三大殿在清朝的名字叫做奉天殿,中极殿和华盖殿。
圜丘坛是古代帝王向上天祈祷丰收的地方
明清两代的皇宫—北京故宫又称
现存最大的木结构殿堂建筑是
反映南方地区史前时期建筑的考古遗存是
北魏时期最高大和最著名的佛塔建筑是
以下哪座不属于现存的唐代佛塔建筑
以下哪座陵墓建筑不在古代长安及关中地区
传统木结构建筑中最具特色的结构部件是
以下哪一构件不属于斗拱的组成构件
天安门是明清时期北京()的正门
现存规模最大、最完整的城墙建筑是
下列哪个不属于清代建筑的代表作
隋唐长安城和洛阳城的主要设计者是
()是隋唐时代建造过的体量最宏大的木结构建筑。
永乐宫属于哪一教派的建筑
《营造法式》一书的作者是
以下哪一种构件能够反映明清时期梁架结构的特点
石狮和石窟建筑反映出哪一外来文化的影响
本土古建筑研究的开创者是
秦始皇的陵墓在历史上又称
斗拱又称
传统建筑中等级最高的台基样式是
牌坊与牌楼的主要区别是
现存唯一的平面十二边形的古代佛塔是
现存最大的古代佛殿建筑是
世界上现存最古老的木结构建筑是
半坡遗址发现的房屋建筑遗址有哪些特点?
传统木结构建筑包含以下哪些结构类型
以下哪些石窟寺开凿于南北朝时期
历史上北宋的首都被称为
以下哪些构件属于斗拱的组成部分
传统建筑中的照壁具有哪些功能和寓意
以下哪些属于元代建筑的代表作
以下哪些不属于明代佛塔的代表作
以下哪些属于现存完整的明代大型寺院建筑群
下列哪些属于清代“三山五园”的皇家园林建筑
以下哪些属于宋元时代出现的结构样式
以下哪些属于唐代建筑的样式
以下哪些属于辽金建筑的代表作
著名的四大石窟不包括
以下哪些属于现存的宋代中小型寺院建筑
下列哪些属于苏州园林建筑的组成部分
以下哪些不属于传统木结构建筑的主要屋顶样式
南宋首都杭州在当时被称为临安府,寓意为临时首都
唐长安城中最重要的宫殿建筑是大明宫,当时又称“西内”。
唐宋时代形成了以拱材高度为基本单位的建筑模数制度
秦汉时代建筑的斗拱还未发展出完善的华拱结构
斗拱最早起源于秦汉时代
穿斗式屋架是传统大型木结构建筑所采用的最主要的梁架结构样式
现存最高的石结构佛塔建筑是杭州六和塔
应县木塔内造像反映处辽代佛教显密圆融的文化
目前所知最早使用假昂结构的建筑是曲阳北岳庙德宁殿
明清建筑在梁架结构上的重要特点是在内部取消斗拱,整体性加强
唐代大明宫中最重要的殿堂建筑是
()是秦汉宫殿建筑的代表建筑样式
传统建筑中等级最高的屋顶样式是
现存最高的木结构佛塔建筑是
北京故宫在明清时期又被称为
现存最古老的木结构殿堂建筑是
北宋时代编写的哪部书是建筑史上重要的建筑学著作
现存元代以前古建筑最多的省份是
长江以南现存最古老的木结构建筑是
现存最完整的宫殿建筑是
literature will help us to locate a sense of identification with the people from a different space and time.
robert frost argues that all of literature, quality literature especially, resolves around two central issues: who are we and how shall we live?
transcendentalists always depicted the beautiful natural scenes in their literary creations.
the history of american literature can be roughly ided into seven periods.
the literary arena after the civil war was dominated mainly by some realists and naturalists.
after american revolution, america got its political and literary independence successfully.
in the early stage, american literature consists of two parts: the_______ tradition of the native americans and the recording of the experiences of colonial expansion.
________, thomas paine and thomas jefferson were largely influenced by the enlightenment and political writings after american revolution.
_______, as a very important thought in the colonial period, influences the development of american literature and contribute to the shaping of its style and the national character.
the origin of american literature is humble due to its lack of _______, since the early stage of it is occupied by letters, sermons, diaries, ship logs, travel journals and reports to the financial supporters etc.
walden is a novel written by famous american transcendentalist, henry david thoreau,in 1854.
the prefix “ trans” indicates a kind of change.
transcendentali has three major concepts: oversoul, nature and knowledge.
in the 19th century, the interests of philosophical movement focus on the physical world.
thoreau was not escaping from society, as some chinese poets like tao yuanming did. instead, he was doing a social practice to explore other possible ways of life.
in western culture, there has always been a conflict between anthropocentri and ecocentri. the latter is a human centered system while the former is nature-centered.
transcendentali indicates is from the physical world to the______ world, from the reliance on reason to the reliance on intuition, and from the mind to the heart.
transcendentali shares some of the features of romantici: the importance of ______, the exultation of inidual over society, the new and thrilling delight in nature etc.
the iniduals can communicate with the ________l when they immerse themselves in nature and reach a state of perfection.
the ecological thought revealed by thoreau is that the relationship between man and nature should shift from the “i” vs. “you” conflict to the ______ of “part and whole”
imagi flourished in britain and the united states in the late 20th century.
imagi originated from the philosophy of t. e. hume, who insisted on the reformation of contemporary poetry through free verse and through the removal of all unnecessary verbiages from poems.
magi as a poetic movement was launched in england. its development can be ided into three phases.
williams carlos’ definition of the image was “that which presents an intellectual and emotional complex in an instant of time.”
williams wrote poems that captured ordinary moments and ordinary objects, such as the red wheelbarrow.
imagi refers to a revolutionary movement of poetry, which favored precise images, clear and sharp language and________.
pound’s definition of the image was “that which presents an intellectual and emotional___________ in an instant of time.”
williams presents a leisurely and fresh picture of an/a ______scene of american country life in his poem the red wheel barrow.
chinese poets instill_______ in their poetry, whereas the imagists, as they advocated, try to avoid emotional attachment.
in "a station of the metro", pound uses a _______ to construct the poem: he compares “faces” to “petals” and “crowd” to “a wet black bough”.
gary snyder is one of the lost generation.
snyder redefines the ways in which nature is popularly perceived.
in snyder’s philosophy of nature, wildness is the ongoing process of the evolution of nature.
deeper approach comes from a more sensitive openness to ourselves and nonhuman life around us.
according to warwick fox, there is a bifurcation in reality between the human and the non-human realms.
snyder points out that “nature is ultimately in no way endangered; ______is.”
snyder proposes three categories: ______the wild, and wilderness.
in pine tree tops “what do we know.” is a________ question.
in pine tree tops we can perceive only through our ______senses.
the attraction of the snyder’s poem is it leads to______ and mystical feelings.
ralph waldo emerson and _________ are the most important transcendentalist representatives.
thoreau quotes harivansa "an abode without birds is like a meat without seasoning." in the text because _____
walden is structured on the_____, although it covers thoreau’s experiences over the course of two years.
the 18th century is known as the age of_______
which of the following statements is a typical feature of imagi?
in "a station of the metro", according to pound, what does the “petals” imply?
snyder proposes three categories of nature: nature, the wild, and .
deep ecology is an ecological and environmental philosophy that promotes the ________of living beings regardless of their utility to humans and reconstructs human society according to such ideas.
which if the following factors has shed influence on imagi?
the difference between imagist poetry and ancient chinese poetry lies in______.
chinese philosopher, zhuang tzu, conceived a similar idea of nature to thoreau.
influenced by the complaint about the shabby states of his cabin by most people, thoreau wanted to buy hollowell farm.
walden is largely a narrative novel that tells of how thoreau worked to produce the essentials of food and shelter.
imagi insisted on the reformation of contemporary poetry through free verse and through the removal of all unnecessary verbiages from poems.
the similarities between imagist poetry and ancient chinese poetry lie in picture-like characters, using of images, short and concise, abundant connotation.
william carlos williams puts an unusual pause between the word "wheel" and "barrow”, which has the effect of combining the images.
for snyder, environmental circles is between those who operate from a human-centered resource management mentality and those whose values reflect an awareness of the integrity of the whole of nature.
the term “deep ecology” was fist coined by the norwegian philosopher arne naess in 1973 article “the shallow and the deep, long-range ecology movements”.
for snyder, “civilization is separated from nature... our body is a vertebrate mammal being.”
in the second phase of imagi, pound replaced amy lowell and under his guidance were published several anthologies, entitled some imagist poets.
transcendentali indicates is from the physical world to the spiritual world, from the reliance on reason to the reliance on______, and from the mind to the heart.
the origin of anthropocentri is______.
snyder proposes three categories:,______ the wild, and wilderness.
the second category is the wild, which is the ______ process of nature.
in "a station of the metro", ezra pound uses ________, comparing “crowd” to “a wet black bough” and “faces” to “petals”.
the definition of the image is “that which presents an intellectual and emotional_______ in an instant of time.”
the term “_________” was fist coined by the norwegian philosopher arne naess in 1973 article “the shallow and the deep, long-range ecology movements”.
according to transcendentalists, the iniduals can communicate with the ______ when they immerse themselves in nature and reach a state of perfection.
transcendentali was originally philosophical movement in ________.
transcendentalists place emphasis on the importance of the oversoul, the inidual and ______. the most important representatives are ralph waldo emerson and henry david thoreau.
puritans are groups of reformed or calvinist christians in england,believing that the church of england had betrayed the spirit of the reformation.
in order to escape english persecution, puritans emigrated to plymouth, america directly.
for puritans, god’s choice to save people is unconditionally grounded on foreseen virtue, merit, or faith in those people.
according to the puritan definition of good writing, whatever the style or genre, certain themes remained constant.
the puritans had already drawn lines of distinction between the secular and religious spheres.
to puritans,_____is a matter of primary importance.
puritans hold several distinct doctrines:______, original sin and total depravity, and limited atonement.
the puritan definition of good writing emphasizes the importance of worshipping ______ .
scholars have long pointed out the link between puritani and capitali: both rest on ambition,_________, and an intense striving for success.
puritans tended to feel that earthly success was a sign of______.
the story is “rip van winkle”, written by washington irving, who is generally regarded as the first internationally recognized american author.
rip van winkle enjoyed great popularity among the villagers and his families.
in order to escape his nagging wife, rip van winkle took his gun and his dog wolf with him to enter the forests in the catskills.
when rip returned to the village, he found everything kept the same.
for plato, art or poetry not only means a copy, but also represents reality.
rip van winkle is borrowed from a______ legend.
after rip entered the forest, he met a group of strange people, who were actually the _____of his ancestors.
irving attached a note by knickerbocker, because he wanted to emphasize the______of the story.
according to plato, the only true reality is the unchanging world of the_____ , created by god.
the whole story reflects the psychological truth of the american people before and after the______ .
“a pair of silk stockings”, written by the famous american female writer kate chopin and published in 1897.
chopin are good at exploring some taboos, like miscegenation, orce and female sexuality.
when this story was published, women in the united states had already got much independence financially and socially.
a pair of silk stocking existed in little mrs. sommers’ purchasing list all the time.
after purchasing the stockings, boots and gloves, mrs. sommers had a feeling of guilty.
kate chopin is generally regarded as the pioneering writer of ______in american literature.
the major conflict in chopin’s works is between a women’s need for _____ and the dependence on her huand.
in western literature, snake represents some special_____.
the basic idea of consumeri is the equation of personal happiness with ______and the purchase of material possessions.
in the restaurant, after mrs. sommers tipped the waiter, he treated her as a______.
one major theme of the waste land is about peace between people.
the waste land has been called “one of the most important poems of the 19th century”.
t.s. eliot’s poem is hard to read only because the poet uses a lot of obscure allusions.
a classicist as t.s. eliot advocated himself to be, his poems are actually modern.
in section three “the fire sermon”, you watch as a dead sailor named phlebas decays at the bottom of the ocean.
the general structure of the waste land is built by tracing from death to .
modern existence, with its emphasis on ______ , is a breeding ground for isolation and loneliness.
to t.s. eliot, the second world war not only destroyed people’s home, but also their_______ .
the whole structure of the waste land is in________ .
arthur miller likes to present the conflicts in the american upper-class family.
arthur miller does not seem to partake the great suffering and great strength that conjures up the inidual defeat in his works.
willy loman is an ordinary person, so his inidual failure can’t evoke audience’s pity.
willy loman commits just because he got fired by the company.
from the fluidity of time and space, we get to know that willy loman used to be a successful ______ when he was young.
willy loman’s tragedy reveals the disillusionment of ________.
_______ is the hero in arthur miller’s world-famous play death of a salean, which has been taken as a fable on american dream.
arthur miller is an expressionist, whose plays feature the fluidity of time and ______ .
we can learn from invisible man that raci is a devastating force, possessing the power to render black americans virtually invisible.
the book invisible man presents a story of an unnamed young black man from the south who has fully understood raci in the world.
in the novel invisible man, the young black narrator is invisible within the larger culture because of his race.
invisible man has been praised for its innovative style and unique treatment of controversial subject matter.
jazz is tied to the yearning for liberation and self-expression of people who live in africa.
according to invisible man, ______ is a devastating force, possessing the power to render black americans virtually invisible.
the opening lines of invisible man introduce the protagonist, the invisible man and the theme of .
the protagonist of invisible man encounters many people and situations that slowly force him to face the truth about raci and his own lack of ______.
ralph ellison uses jazz as a ______, especially that of the role of a soloist who is bound within the traditions and forms of a group performance.
as an important part of black culture, ________ in invisible man is the call of black tradition and is the narrator’s subconscious spiritual return.
1)the puritans entered in conflict with the english monarchs, because________ (exclude wrong option)
2) scholars have long pointed out the link between puritani and capitali: both rest on________ , hard work, and an intense striving for success.
3)the story is “rip van winkle” is first published in 1819, included in irving’s collection titled________ .
4)rip van winkle story reflects the psychological truth of the american people before and after the ________ .
5)a pair of silk stocking existed in little mrs. sommers’ ________ .
6)in the waste land, the great despair of modern existence doesn’t just come from a sense of meaninglessness, but from a very deep________ .
7) modern existence, with its emphasis on_______ , is a breeding ground for isolation and loneliness.
8) t.s. eliot’s poem is hard to read because the poet_______.
9) arthur miller’s_______ is hailed as the most famous three tragedies in the history of american drama along with eugene o'neill's long day’s journey into night and tennessee williams’s a streetcar named desire.
10)as an expressionist, arthur miller’s plays feature_______.
1) in order to escape english persecution, puritans emigrated to plymouth, america directly.
2) washington irving is regarded as the first internationally recognized american author.
3) a literary text like “rip van winkle” is fictional, metaphorical and formalized, the truth or reality it reveals is thus complex and single-layered.
4)chopin are good at exploring some taboos, like miscegenation, orce and female sexuality.
5)at last, mrs. sommers gave up her silk stocking.
6) a classicist as t.s. eliot advocated himself to be, his poems are actually modern.
7) the book invisible man presents a story of an unnamed young black man from the south who has fully understand raci in the world.
7) the book invisible man presents a story of an unnamed young black man from the south who has fully understand raci in the world.
9) the opening lines of invisible man introduces the protagonist, the invisible man and the theme of invisibility.
10) we can learn from invisible man that sexi is a devastating force, possessing the power to render black americans virtually invisible.
1)to puritans, _______ is a matter of primary importance.
2)washington irving attached a note by knickerbocker, because he wanted to emphasize the_______ of the story.
3)this feeling of strangeness and confusion climbs up to a climax when rip begins to wonder about his _______.
4)the major conflict in chopin’s works is between a women’s need for her_______ and the dependence on her huand
5)_______ is a behavior of displaying social identity.
6)to t.s. eliot, the second world war not only destroyed people’s home, but also their _______.
7)willy loman’s tragedy reveals the disillusionment of_______.
8)according to invisible man, _______ is a devastating force, possessing the power to render black americans virtually invisible.
9)the whole structure of the waste land is in _______ .
10)the protagonist of invisible man encounters many people and situations that slowly force him to face the truth about raci and his own lack of _______ .
the birth-mark was first published in the pioneer in march 1843.
this "singular mark" wears "a tint of deeper crimson," bearing similarity to the human hand."
michel foucault elaborated on the gaze to illustrate a particular dynamic in power relations and disciplinary mechanis in his an analysis of “the look”.
for michel foucault, ever-visible inmate is always “a subject in communication, never the object of information”.
the birth-mark indicates the power _____ of huand and wife.
according to the oxford dictionary, gaze embodies certain aspects of the _____ between observer and observed.”
other people’s look sheds a clear impact on the formation of our _____ .
foucault illustrated the function of prison as an _____ of power.
aylmer’s desired intention has manifested itself: to remove the _____ on georgiana’s face.
a day’s wait was written by ernest hemingway who didn’t participate in the two world wars.
among one of the finest writers of the 20th century, hemingway was awarded the nobel prize for literature in 1954.
the dialogue between the father and son in the story revealed a close relationship between them and both of them are quite good at expressing feelings.
the misunderstanding firstly arose when the doctor came and took the boy’s temperature.
hemingway’ s writing style is known as the iceberg theory or iceberg principle.
a day’s wait adopts the first-person _______.
the first is literal misunderstanding, namely the misunderstanding of the _____ of temperature.
the second level of misunderstanding lay on the ______ of effective communication.
the “it” which little boy talked about in the story is actually ______.
dionysus is the god of the sun, of rational thinking and order, and appeals to logic, prudence and purity, while apollo is the god of wine and dance, of irrationality and chaos, and appeals to emotions and instincts.
with nietzsche’s help, eugene o’neill is able to see eben, the opponent of the dionysian ideal.
nietzsche’s aesthetic usage of the concept about the dichotomy between apollo and dionysus was first appeared in his book the birth of tragedy published in 1872.
in desire under the elms, eugene o’neil has made the anti-dionysian force approximate to puritan ______.
the power of _____ is released when eben made love to abbie on the sofa in his mother’s parlor.
desire under the elms evolved from o’neill’s perspective that men who are forced to serve alien gods are doomed to ..
dominant in the heart of the play are the two powerful forces moving through the land, a power that lies in the stones and a power that dwells in the _____ .
the term initiation novel first appeared in american in the late 18century.
initiation novel often tend to use the third person narrative.
amir didn’t forget his past and guilt even after twenty years of being away from afghanistan.
initiation novel is a kind of novel related to the_____ of a youth.
initiation novel usually has a similar plot pattern, “departure — ordeal — transformation —_______.”
initiation novel often tend to use the _____ person narrative, as in jane eyre and moby dick.
through a long and dangerous journey of escape, amir has obtained a deep understanding of life and death, which drives him out of _____ .
in the end of the story, we know that hassan is baba’s illegitimate son, so baba’s love for hassan is out of_____ .
alice walker is a feminist african american writer who actively participated in the civil rights movement of the 1960s.
in the story everyday use: for your grandmama, dee is homely, introverted, less gifted intellectually and is always intimidated by dee.
mrs. johnson decides that maggie’s practical approach to heritage is worse than dee’s superficial, impersonal concept of heritage.
dee seeks her cultural heritage without understanding the heritage itself.
in the story everyday use: for your grandmama, mama is an inheritor. dee is a defender. maggie is a betrayer.
dee adopted this name to show her _______to the oppressive social and economic culture.
mama and maggie symbolize the connection between generations and the that ______passed between them.
in everyday use: for your grandmama, why did mother promise to give the quilts to maggie not dee?
dominant in the heart of the play desire under the elms are the two powerful forces moving through the land, a power that lies in the____ and a power that dwells in the soil.
why did amir refused to help hassan when he was bullied and raped by assef?
initiation novel usually has a similar plot pattern, it is________ .
in a day’s wait, the second level of misunderstanding lay on the ______ .
initiation novel often tend to use the_____ person narrative, as in jane eyre and moby dick.
in everyday use: for your grandmama, mama is a defender. dee is a betrayer. maggie is an inheritor.
mrs. johnson decides that maggie’s practical approach to heritage is worse than dee’s superficial, impersonal concept of heritage.
initiation novel often tend to use the third person narrative.
with nietzsche’s help, eugene o’neill is able to see cabot as an opponent of the dionysian ideal.
initiation novel is a kind of novel related to the growth of elder.
michel foucault elaborated on the gaze to illustrate a particular dynamic in power relations and disciplinary mechanis in his an analysis of “the look”.
in a day’s wait, the dialogue between the father and son revealed a close relationship between them and both of them are quite good at expressing feelings.
the “it” which little boy in a day’s wait talked about is actually death.
amir didn’t forget his past and guilt even after twenty years of being away from afghanistan.
_______ novel usually has a similar plot pattern, “departure — ordeal — transformation — maturity.”
desire under the elms evolved from eugene o’neill’s perspective that men who are forced to serve alien gods are doomed to______.
is the god of wine and dance, of irrationality and chaos, and appeals to emotions and instincts.
the birth-mark indicates the power _____ of huand and wife
aylmer’s desired intention has manifested itself: to remove the _____ on georgiana’s face.
in a day’s wait, the son take the ______as centigrade wrongly.
initiation novel is a kind of novel related to the______ of a youth.
1)“young goodman brown” is a novel written by the american dark romantic writer nathanial hawthorne, published in 1835.
3) the id operates according to the principle of pleasure.
4) in the story, the village is a place of light and order, both physically and spiritually.
5) in the end, brown’s id finally gives up to his superego.
3) the impulsive______ can be compared to a prisoner since it’s always about some basic human instincts.
4) brown’s journey in the forest is a physical one as well as a _______ one.
“the road not taken” written by robert frost, who has won four pulitzer prizes and is known as the official poet laureate of american literature.
the poem is narrated by the first person “i”, which reads very naturally and conversationally.
when we may encounter many “roads” in reality, we could make a perfect choice to take all the interests into account.
psychologist carl jung firstly proposed the word “archetype” in his idea of “collective unconscious”.
as for archetypal images, “water” as an image commonly stands for mystery of creation, birth-death-resurrection or the unconsciousness in literature.
as one of frost’s most popular works, “the road not taken” has won chanting praise for its optimistic_____.
the theme of this poem is about _____ and encourages people to live their iniduali to the fullest.
the second stanza of the poem goes deep into the narrator’s psychological _______.
the interpretation of the long and ambiguous sigh in last stanza conveys is a kind of nostalgic _____and regret.
the “______” pattern also reflect in “the road not taken”---a traveler made a choice between two roads in the wood, went through an adventure about whether it was a good or bad one and recollected in an old age with an initiated sigh.
“the cask of amontillado” is a gothic story written by edgar allan poe in 1946.
gothic architecture features pointed arches and vaults, flying buttresses, narrow spires, stained glass windows and so on.
early gothic novelists tended to set their novels in remote times like the middle ages and in remote places like italy or the middle east.
the general development of gothic fiction in britain and america can be roughly ided into four stages.
edgar allan poe’s work shows the close connection between gothic fiction and detective fiction.
______of gothic architecture was meant to suggest heavenward aspiration.
as a result of an upshot of interest in the middle ages, gothic architecture experienced a ______ in the late eighteenth century.
as for characters in gothic novels, ______ often appear in such stories, which means double living and can be in the form of twins or huand and wife.
in all the mentresor’s plan,______is the lure he will use to tempt fortunato.
mentresor’s _____ is “no one attacks me with impunity”, which foreshadows fortunato’s death.
“bildungsroman”is a literary genre that focuses on the psychological and moral growth of a protagonist from hood to death.
holden’s sister is the only person who trusts and supports him unconditionally.
the story of the catcher in the rye is told in chronological sequence, and describes the protagonist attempts at transforming from childhood to hood.
emma by jane austen (1815), jane eyre by charlotte brontë (1847), the adventures of huckleberry finn by mark twain (1884) all belong to bildungsroman.
the word “phony people”, is holden’s catch-all for describing the loyalty, sincerity, kindness, and integrity that he encounters in the world around him.
“bildungsroman”, a literary genre that focuses on the psychological and moral growth of a protagonist from ____ to hood.
bildungsroman also frequently features ______characters who act as antagonists toward the main character, presenting models of maturity.
“catcher in the rye”, is the core _____ repeated to convey holden’s will to guard children fall out of innocence into knowledge.
the presence of the ______ mirrors the central conflict in the book: holden’s need for isolation as a way of self-protection versus his need for building connections with others.
the typical bildungsroman leaves little room for ______ .
camus introduces his philosophy of the absurd, in which he argues that man's quest for meaning and truth is a futile endeavor.
the theatre of the absurd was born as a movement from the disillusionment and skeptici surrounding world war i.
the plays of the theatre of the absurd focus on logical acts, realistic occurrences, or traditional character development.
_____ basically indicates that the universe lacks meaning but man has the ability to make choices and therefore develop meaning for one’s life.
black _______has been applied in waiting for godot, which is the very essence of the absurd theatre.
setting and passage of time of the ______ play is unclear whereas those of the traditional plays are always clearly presented to the audience.
the ______ of absurd plays is often redundant, full of clichés and meaningless babbles or is repetitive.
when young goodman brown attended the witch’s sabbath, he was surprised to find______.
freud’s theory of personality is structured into three parts, the id, ego, and______ .
early gothic novelists tended to set their novels______ like the middle ages and in remote places like italy or the middle east.
the interpretation of sigh in the “the road not taken” is kind of_____ and_____.
the presence of the _____ mirrors the central conflict in the book: holden’s need for isolation as a way of self-protection versus his need for building connections with others.
the word “phony people”, is holden’s catch-all for describing the_____ that he encounters in the world around him.
setting and passage of______in the absurd play is unclear whereas those of the traditional plays are always clearly presented to the audience.
the______ of absurd plays is often redundant, full of clichés and meaningless babbles or is repetitive.
“young goodman brown” took place in puritan new england, specifically in salem, massachusetts.
the superego in freud’s theory of personality incorporates the values and morals of society which are learned from one's parents and others.
the superego always negotiates between the id and ego to reach a peaceful balance.
gothic architecture features pointed arches and vaults, flying buttresses, narrow spires, stained glass windows and so on.
5)the purpose of literature in the latter half of the 18th century is to amuse people.
psychologist freud firstly proposed the word “archetype” in his idea of “collective unconscious”.
bildungsroman also frequently features youth characters who act as antagonists toward the main character, presenting models of maturity.
bildungsroman also frequently features youth characters who act as antagonists toward the main character, presenting models of maturity.
the theatre of the absurd was born as a movement from the disillusionment and skeptici surrounding world war il.
samuel beckett introduces his philosophy of the absurd, in which he argues that man's quest for meaning and truth is a futile endeavor.
1)“young goodman brown” was written by the american dark romanticist _____.
hawthorne has realized that the dangers of an overactive suppression of id and the consequent development of a tyrannous superego could cause an ______ of the mind and heart.
as for characters in gothic novels, ______ often appear in such stories, which means double living and can be in the form of twins or huand and wife.
the dominant colors of gothic story is red for blood, death; and black for fear and _______.
the second stanza of “the road not taken”goes deep into the narrator’s psychological _______.
the story of the catcher in the rye is told in______ , and describes the protagonist attempts at transforming from childhood to hood.
“bildungsroman”, a literary genre that focuses on the psychological and moral growth of a protagonist from______ to hood.
the dialogue of _____plays is often redundant, full of clichés and meaningless babbles or is repetitive.
black _____ has been applied in waiting for godot, which is the very essence of the absurd theatre.
washington irving attached a note by knickerbocker in rip van winkle, because _______.
scholars have long pointed out the link between puritani and capitali: both rest on ambition , _______, and an intense striving for success.
the birth-mark indicates the _______of huand and wife.
freud’s theory of personality is structured into three parts, the _______ , ego, and superego .
upward movement of gothic architecture suggests ______ .
the differences between imagist poem and ancient chinese poem lie in .
gary snyder proposes three categories of nature: nature, the wild, and .
the transcendentalist movement was a reaction against .
t.s. eliot’s poem is hard to read because the poet .
initiation novel usually has a similar plot pattern, it is .
in the birth-mark, aylmer finally gave up removing georgiana’s birth mark on the face out of a huand’s sense of duty.
washington irving is regarded as the first internationally recognized american author.
in order to escape his nagging wife, rip van winkle took his gun and his dog wolf with him to enter the forests in the catskills.
goodman brown left home to attend a witch’s sabbath in the forest, which will be performed between sunset and sunrise.
to t.s. eliot, the second world war not only destroyed people’s home, but also their mentality.
as an important part of black culture, popular songs in invisible man are the narrator’s subconscious spiritual return.
initiation novel often tends to use the third person narrative.
the plays of the theatre of the absurd focus on logical acts, realistic occurrences, or traditional character development.
in the waste land, the great despair of modern existence comes from a sense of meaninglessness and a sense of loneliness.
when rip begins to wonder about his ______ in the story, this feeling of strangeness and confusion climbs up to a climax .
rip van winkle story reflects the psychological truth of the american people before and after the________.
a day’s wait was written by _______ who won the nobel prize for literature in 1954.
psychologist carl jung firstly proposed the word ____ in his idea of “collective unconscious”.
the theme of the road not taken is about _____ and encourages people to live their iniduali to the fullest.
we can learn from invisible man that is a devastating force, possessing the power to render black americans virtually invisible.
in everyday use: for your grandmama, mama is a defender. dee is a betrayer. maggie is an .
“bildungsroman”, a literary genre that focuses on the psychological and moral growth of a protagonist from to hood.
is the god of wine and dance, of irrationality and chaos, and appeals to emotions and instincts.
in death of a salean, willy loman’s tragedy reveals the disillusionment of .