Questions 1-7
Joyce Carol Oates published her first collection of short
stories. By The Gate, in 1963, two years after she had
received her master's degree from the University of Wisconsin
and become an instructor of English at the University of
Detroit. Her productivity since then has been prodigious, accumulating
in less than two decades to nearly thirty titles, including
novels, collections of short stories and verse, plays, and literary
criticism. In the meantime, she has continued to teach,
moving in 1967 from the University of Detroit to the University
of Windsor, in Ontario, and, in 1978, to Princeton University.
Reviewers have admired her enormous energy, but
find a productivity of such magnitude difficult to assess.
In a period characterized by the abandonment of so much
of the realistic tradition by authors such as John Barth, Donald
Barthelme, and Thomas Pynchon, Joyce Carol Oates has
seemed at times determinedly old-fashioned in her insistence on
the essentially mimetic quality of her fiction. Hers is a world
of violence, insanity, fractured love, and hopeless loneliness.
Although some of it appears to come from her own direct
observations, her dreams, and her fears, much more is clearly
from the experiences of others. Her first novel, With Shuddering
Fall(1964), dealt with stock car racing, though she
had never seen a race. IN Them(1969) she focused on
Detroit from the Depression through the notes of 1967, drawing
much of her material from the deep impression made on her by
the problems of one of her students. Whatever the source and
however shocking the events or the motivations, however, her
fictive world remains strikingly akin to that real one reflected
in the daily newspapers, the television news and talk shows,
and the popular magazines of our day.
1. What is the main purpose of the passage?
(A) To review Oates's By the North Gate
(B) To compare some modern writers
(C) To describe Oates's childhood
(D) To outline Oates's career
2. Which of the following does the passage indicate about Joyce Carol Qate's first publication?
(A) It was part of her master's thesis.
(B) It was a volume of short fiction.
(C) It was not successful.
(D) It was about an English instructor in Detroit.
3. Which of the following does the passage suggest about Joyce Carol Oates in terms of her writing career?
(A) She has experienced long nonproductive periods in her writing.
(B) Her style is imitative of other contemporary authors
(C) She has produced a surprising amount of fictions in a relative short time.
(D) Most of her work is based on personal experience.
4. The word "characterized" in line 10 can best replaced by which of the following?
(A) Shocked
(B) Impressed
(C) Distinguished
(D) Helped
5. What was the subject of Joyce Carol Oates's first novel?
(A) Loneliness
(B) Inanity
(C) Teaching
(D) Racing
6. Why does the author mention Oates's book Them?
(A) It is a typical novel of the 1960's
(B) It is her best piece of nonfiction.
(C) It is a fictional work based on the experiences of another person.
(D) It is an autobiography.
7. Which of the following would Joyce Carol Oates be most likely to write?
(A) A story with an unhappy ending
(B) A romancer novel set in the nineteenth century
(C) A science fiction novel
(D) A dialogue for a talk show