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西方文化概论考试题及答案

西方文化概论考试题及答案

《西方文化概论》期末作业之一:请以教材各章为中心,就其中你所感兴趣的内容列举十五则思考题,并分别试作简要回答(每题6分且限100字以内,共90分)。

问题一:两河流域有什么特殊之处导致人类文明在此首先出现?答案:根据“地理环境决定论”(1)两河流域自然环境恶劣,农业生产需依靠人工灌溉体系,这促进了群体合作,导致社会分工、职业专门化和新型社会组织形态出现。

(2)两河流域自然资源贫乏,促进了该地区贸易的发展,进而推动了文明进步。

问题二:尼罗河孕育了灿烂的古埃及文明,谈谈尼罗河对埃及文明特征的影响。

答案:埃及文明以恒久和宁静著称(1)尼罗河有规律的定期泛滥为来年带来丰收的期盼,使人们有一种稳定和乐观感。

(2)尼罗河特殊的地理位置,使埃及与外部世界相对隔绝,不易遭受外族侵扰,社会生活呈现安宁、稳定和同一的特征。

问题三:从实用文化层面上,简谈近东文明是从哪些方面对西方文明产生影响的?答案:(1)书写艺术(2)技术方面,包括建筑学、测量学,军事技术,制陶、雕刻艺术等(3)科学方面,包括文学、数学、几何学、修辞学等(4)贸易的艺术,钱币的使用,以法组织、规范社会,外交手段的运用都由两河流域和埃及人首创。

问题四:古希腊文明的特点是什么?答案:(1)古希腊指的是一个文化地理概念,没有同一国家的概念。

(2)不存在拥有很大政治权利和干预世俗生活的宗教力量。

(3)关注人类自身问题,对人本主义和理性精神的不懈追求是希腊文化的根本特征。

问题五:雅典是如何成为希腊地区一大强盛城邦的?答案:雅典被视为希腊民主制的典范,其新形式的政体有两个鲜明特征:任期限制和责任制,将权力与责任联系起来。

雅典所推行的一系列带有首创性的政治改革使其摆脱了长期内政的困扰,经济实力和政治影响均得到加强。

问题六:戏剧被誉为古希腊文学的最高成就,简述你对希腊戏剧的认识。

答案:希腊戏剧以一种舞台表演艺术形式出现,包括悲剧和喜剧。

悲剧主要表现的是主人公的英雄行为,其形象高大雄伟,气势壮烈磅礴,具有永恒的艺术魅力和道德教化作用。

西方文化概论-Chapter 1 -7 (复习题)

西方文化概论-Chapter 1 -7 (复习题)

1.The word "culture" is most commonly used in three basic senses: Excellenceof taste in the fine arts and humanities, also known as high culture. An integrated pattern of human knowledge, belief, and behavior that depends upon the capacity for symbolic thought and social learning. The set of shared attitudes, values, goals, and practices that characterizes an institution, organization or group.2.Some historians believe the West originated in the northern and easternMediterranean with ancient Greece and ancient Rome. Over time, their associated empires grew first to the east and south, conquering and absorbing many older great civilizations; later, they grew to the north and west to include Western Europe.3.Western culture is a term used to generally refer to most of the cultures ofEuropean origin and most of their descendants.4.Foundations of Western Culture are: ancient Greece (concretely Greekphilosophy), the Roman Empire (specifically Roman law), Catholic and Protestant Christianity.5.Western culture originates from 2 ancient cultures: Hellenistic culture (emphasizing rationality)and Hebraic culture (emphasizing virtue & discipline)6. 3 most noted achievements of ancient Greeks: Mythology; Architecture;philosophy.7.Greek Mythology, set of diverse traditional tales told by the ancient Greeksabout the exploits of gods and heroes and their relations with ordinary mortals.8.The Greek gods resembled human beings in their form and in their emotions.9.The Olympians refers to the twelve major gods and godd esses dwelling onMount Olympus.10.Zeus is the god of gods, the god of sky, the supreme god, the father of bothgods and men.11.Hermes (Mercury) is god of physicians and thieves; messenger of gods.12.Apollo is the sun god, the god of music, a god of prophecy.13.Dionysus is god of wine and ecstasy.14.Hephaestus is god of fire; celestial blacksmith.15.Athena is the goddess of war, wisdom and handicraft.16.Hera is queen of heaven and of the Olympians, the goddess of marriage andfamily, the protectress of married women and their legal children.17.Poseid on is the god of sea, the protector of seamen, the god of earthquakesand tsunamis.18.Had es is god of the und erworl d.19.Two of the most important of the semi historical myths involve the searchfor the Golden Fleece and the quest that led to the Trojan War.20.Aphrodite is the godd ess of l ove and beauty, the protectress of sailors.21.Heracles is a divine hero, the son of Zeus and Alcmene, stepson ofAmphitryon and great-grandson of Perseus, the greatest of the Greek heroes.22.The ancient Greek Olympic games was a religious rather than secular festival,celebrating the gods in general and Zeus in particular.23.The idiom “Pandora’s box” means the fountainhead of all evils.24.The idiom “Cupid’s arrow” signifies the magic power of love.25.“Tantalus’s torture” means permanent frustration by the sight of somethingdesired but inaccessible. It also means eternal thirst and hunger.26.The idiom “Sisyphean task” suggests everlasting fruitless hard labor.27.“The golden fleece” means very valuable thing which is rare an d verydifficult to get.28.“Golden touch” therefore refers to the magic power to change cheap metalsinto gold, or worthless junks into treasures.29.“The golden apple” or “the apple of discord” refers to the things that giverise to conflicts and strife.30.“A chilles’s heel” refers to the only part of the body that remains vulnerable.31.“Trojan horse”, or “the wooden horse” means a trap intended to underminean enemy, or subversion from inside.32.The term “Oedipus complex” was chosen by Sigmund Freud to designate ason’s feeling of love toward his mother and jealous hatred toward his father.33.“Narcissistic (personality) disorder” or “narcissism”, means the indulgencein self-admiration.34.“The sword of Damocles” on one hand signifies the impending danger, andon the other hand, indicates the precariousness of power and rank.35.Constellations: Aries (the Ram)白羊座, Taurus (the Bull)金牛座, Gemini (theTwins)双子座, Cancer (the Crab) 巨蟹座, Leo(the Lion)狮子座, Virgo (the Virgin)处女座, Libra (the Scales)天秤座, Scorpio (the Scorpion)天蝎座, Sagittarius (the Archer)射手座, Capricorn (the Goat)摩羯座, Aquarius (the Water Carrier)水瓶座, Pisces (the Fishes)双鱼座.36.Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle are Classical Greek philosophers.37.Western culture originates from the Hebraic-Christian culture that isund oubtedly embodied in and found ed upon the Holy Bibl e.38.Christianity was the inheritor and the reformer of Judaism, and so theChristian Bibl e includ es the Ol d Testament and the New Testament.39.The Old Testament is the coll ection of books written prior to the life of Jesusbut accepted by Christians as scripture.40.The Torah, or "Instruction," is also known as the "Five Books" of Moses,includ es Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy.41.The Torah contains the ten commandments, of God, reveal ed at Mount Sinai.42.Christianity is a monotheistic religion centered on the life and teachings ofJesus as presented in the New Testament.43.God is the eternal being who created the universe and all there is have theproperties of holiness, justice, omnipotence, omniscience, omnibenevol ence, omnipresence and immortality.44.Christians call the message of Jesus Christ the Gospel ("good news").45.The central tenet of Christianity is the belief in Jesus as the Son of God andthe Messiah (Christ).46.Christians generally believe that Jesus is God incarnation and "true God andtrue man" (or both fully divine and fully human).47.Jesus was conceived by the Holy Spirit and born from the Virgin Mary.48.The Eucharist (called Holy Communion, or the Lord's Supper) is the part ofliturgical worship that consists of a consecrated meal, usually bread and wine.49.Christianity was l egalized in the 4th century, when Constantine I issued anedict of tol eration in 313. From at l east the 4th century, Christianity has played a prominent rol e in the shaping of Western civilization.50.Christianity may be broadly represented as being divid ed into five maingroupings: Roman Catholicism, Eastern Orthod oxy, Oriental Orthod oxy, Protestantism, Restorationism.51.Food is important to keep traditions alive as they are part of our history andour culture.52.The multitud es of food styl es of the Western society mainly result from thehistory, heritage, and geographical differences.53.A full course dinner usually consists of multipl e dishes. Usually it is mad e upof three or four courses, such as appetizer, main course and d essert.54.At the end of the meal, napkin shoul d be l eft semi-fold ed at the l eft sid e of theplate.55.Celebrating birthdays became popular almost universally because birthdaysgive peopl e a reason to gather in friendly groups, share food, and enjoy kinship.56.In many portions of the worl d an individual's birthday is cel ebrated by a partywhere a specially mad e cake, usually d ecorated with l ettering and the person's age, is presented. The cake is traditionally stud d ed with the same number of lit candl es as the age of the individual.57.Religious symbolism suggests that lighting candl es opens a channel forprayers to the unseen worl d above. This concept has been borrowed to convey the id ea that blowing out birthday candl es sends a birthday wish to heaven.58.Baptism is consid ered to be a form of rebirth—"by water and the Spirit"—thenakedness of baptism (the second birth) parall eled the condition of one's original birth.59.The removal of cl othing represented the "image of putting off the ol d manwith his d eeds, so the stripping of the body before for baptism represented taking off the trappings of sinful self, so that the "new man," which is given by Jesus, can be put on.60.Scouting, also known as the Scout Movement, is a worl dwid e youth movementwith the stated aim of supporting young peopl e in their physical, mental and spiritual d evelopment, that they may play constructive rol es in society.61.If the coupl e of l overs are going into marriage, the man shoul d make aproposal by giving an engagement ring to the woman.62.The marriage will be recognized by: a marriage license and wed dingceremony.63.The reason why brid esmaids and groomsmen are need is that the evil spiritswoul d be confused by so many similarly dressed peopl e.64.A funeral is a ceremony for celebrating, sanctifying or remembering the life ofa person who has died.65.A funeral may take place at either a funeral home or church.66.Funeral services commonly includ e prayers; readings from a sacred text;hymns (sung either by the attend ees or a hired vocalist); and words of comfort by the cl ergy. Frequently, a relative or cl ose friend will be asked to give a eul ogy颂歌, which d etails happy memories and accomplishments; often commenting on the d eceased's flaws, especially at l ength, is consid ered impolite.67.Festivals are precious human heritage that links to religion, customs, historyand peopl e’s lifestyl es. Festivals, of many types, serve to meet specific needs, as well as to provid e entertainment.68.Though festivals many have religious origins, others involve seasonal changeor have some cultural significance.69.New Year’s Day is universally cel ebrated on the first day of the calendar,January 1.70.Chinese New Year is celebrated in many countries around the worl d, it is thefirst day of the lunar calendar.71.Valentine's Day is a holiday cel ebrated on February 14(in most countries).Love and affection are celebrated between l overs by sending greeting cards andgifts, dating.72.Mod ern Valentine's Day symbols includ e the heart-shaped outline, d oves, andthe figure of the winged Cupid.73.Passover is a Jewish holiday and festival. It commemorates the story of theExodus, in which the ancient Israelites were freed from slavery in Egypt. 74.Easter is the central feast in the Christian liturgical year, celebrating theresurrection of Jesus. According to the Canonical gospels, Jesus rose from thed ead on the third day after his crucifixion. His resurrection is celebrated onEaster Day or Easter Sunday (also Resurrection Day or Resurrection Sunday) .75.Easter egg is seen by foll owers of Christianity as a symbol of resurrection:whil e being d ormant it contains a new life sealed within it.76.Mother's Day is a cel ebration honoring mothers and celebrating motherhood,maternal bonds and the influence of mothers in society. It originated from an ancient Greek ritual which was to respect the Mother of Gods, Hera.77.Halloween is a yearly holiday observed around the worl d on October 31, thenight before All Saints’ Day, much like Day of the Dead celebrations.78.The American Thanksgiving Day is a traditional family feast with a traditionalturkey dinner, usually in the mid-afternoon. Typical Thanksgiving food also includ es sweet potatoes, pumpkins, cranberries, and fruit salads.79.Carnival typically involves a public cel ebration or parad e combining someelements of a circus, mask and public street party. Peopl e often dress up or masquerad e during the cel ebrations, which mark an overturning of daily life.80.The three very important European Film Festivals are Venice Film Festival,Cannes Film Festival, and Berlin International Film Festival.81.The Gold en Lion is award ed to the best film at Venice Film Festival.82.The Gold en Palm is the highest prize award ed at The Cannes InternationalFilm Festival.83.The Gol d en Bear is the highest prize award ed for the best film at the BerlinInternational Film Festival.1。

(完整word版)西方文化概论

(完整word版)西方文化概论

西方文化概论克里特文明1【单选题】克里特文明开始突然衰落是从公元前(C)以后。

A、14世纪B、16世纪C、15世纪D、13世纪2【单选题】根据考古发掘,西方文明是起始于(A)左右以前。

A、4500年B、3000年C、4000年D、5000年3【单选题】以下哪一项是西方文明最早的源头?(A)A、克里特岛B、埃及C、罗马D、以上都对4【判断题】爱琴文明不是最早的希腊文明.(×)5【判断题】西方文明的摇篮是希腊文明.(√)迈锡尼文明1【单选题】被称为“英雄时代”,是希腊文明中的(D)。

A、克里特文明时代B、希腊文明时代C、迈锡尼文明时代D、黑暗时代2【单选题】以下关于迈锡尼文明时期,北方入侵的三支浪潮的说法正确的是哪一项?(B)A、第一、二支是暴力入侵B、第一支浪潮是和平渗透C、第一、二支是和平渗透D、第一、三支是暴力入侵3【单选题】按照早到晚顺序将几个希腊文明的阶段进行排序,正确的是(A).A、克里特文明、迈锡尼文明、黑暗时代、希腊文明B、克里特文明、迈锡尼文明、希腊文明、黑暗时代C、迈锡尼文明、克里特文明、希腊文明、黑暗时代D、克里特文明、黑暗时代、迈锡尼文明、希腊文明4【判断题】迈锡尼文明有对克里特文明的借鉴,也有北方粗狂的特点。

(√)5【判断题】希腊土居最早建立了迈锡尼文明。

(×)爱琴神话1【单选题】以下哪一位是最早编撰古希腊神话的神谱的游吟诗人?(D)A、亚里士多德B、荷马C、柏拉图D、赫西俄德2【单选题】集中在(A)的两个半岛的是希腊最主要的文明。

A、南方B、北方C、东方D、西方3【单选题】最早时期,奥运会是一种(A)。

A、祭祀活动B、体育比赛C、筛选官兵的方式D、娱乐活动4【判断题】神兽同形同性是希腊神话中一个显著的特点。

(×)5【判断题】克里特神话包括“阿德涅之线”和“代达罗斯的故事”.(√)赫西俄德与荷马1【单选题】古希腊神话中,大地之神该亚在未经交配的情况下就生下了(D).A、大海之神和动物之神B、天宇之神和星月之神C、动物之神和山河之神D、大海之神和天宇之神2【单选题】荷马和赫西俄德生活在下面哪一时期?(C)A、城邦文明时期B、克里特文明时期C、黑暗时代将尽D、以上都不对3【单选题】认为(A)有血缘关系是希腊神话的特点之一.A、英雄和神B、老百姓和神C、统治者和神D、士兵和神4【判断题】让人关注故事和英雄背后的命运是希腊悲剧的深刻性所在。

西方文化概论考试题

西方文化概论考试题

西方文化概论考试题一、选择题1. 西方文化的起源可以追溯到以下哪个时期?A. 古希腊时期B. 文艺复兴时期C. 工业革命时期D. 当代现代化时期2. 哪位希腊哲学家被认为是西方文化的奠基人?A. 亚里士多德B. 柏拉图C. 西塞罗D. 苏格拉底3. 文艺复兴运动是在哪个国家兴起的?A. 法国B. 英国C. 意大利D. 德国4. 哪本书是英国文艺复兴时期最重要的著作之一?A. 《圣经》B. 《简·爱》C. 《哈姆雷特》D. 《唐吉诃德》5. 哪位科学家被称为现代物理学之父?A. 牛顿B. 达尔文C. 哥白尼D. 欧几里德二、判断题判断下列说法是否正确,正确的在括号内写“√”,错误的写“×”。

1. (√)《罗密欧与朱丽叶》是莎士比亚的作品,属于英国文艺复兴时期的戏剧。

2. (×)文艺复兴运动对欧洲其他国家的文化影响不大,主要局限于意大利地区。

3. (√)工业革命对西方社会产生了巨大的影响,使之从传统农业社会转变为现代工业社会。

4. (×)西方文化的核心是个人主义和自由,与集体主义和权威主义完全不同。

5. (√)西方文化中的人文主义强调人的尊严和价值,提倡人类的自由发展和个体意识的觉醒。

三、问答题1. 请简要介绍西方文化的主要特点和价值观。

西方文化的主要特点包括个人主义、理性主义、人权和科学精神等。

个人主义强调个体的独立性和个人权利,在人际关系和社会交往中强调个体的意愿和选择。

理性主义崇尚理性思维和科学方法,在知识的获取和问题解决中强调逻辑和分析。

人权是西方文化的核心价值观之一,认为每个人都享有平等的尊重和权利。

科学精神是对客观世界的追求和理解,注重实证和证据的支持。

2. 西方文化中的哪些艺术形式对世界产生了深远的影响?西方文化中的艺术形式包括文学、音乐、绘画、雕塑、戏剧和电影等。

其中,莎士比亚的戏剧作品被认为是世界戏剧史上的巅峰之作,对后世的文学和戏剧创作产生了深远的影响。

西方文化概论期末复习完整版

西方文化概论期末复习完整版

1.西方最早的文明形态:神话。

2.西方最早最早的文明:米诺斯文明(克里特文明)。

∵创造线形文字。

3.最早的希腊人:阿卡亚人。

∵建立的迈锡尼文明滋养了整个希腊。

爱琴文明简表:前26c—前15c 优雅精巧的米诺斯文明(克里特人)前16c—前12c 粗犷豪迈的迈锡尼文明(阿卡亚人)前12c—前8c 黑暗时代(多利亚人)前8c—前4c 希腊城邦时代4.英雄:半人半神,神与人所生,神是理想化的人,因此英雄是理想化的人。

在古希腊,人与自身区分而成为英雄,具有节制、正义、勇敢的美德。

5.希腊文明兴起的原因:腓尼基字母传入;公元前776年,第一届奥林匹克竞技运动会;新兴家族的崛起,农业上以血缘为核心,商业上以契约为核心。

6.用公民和城邦相互解释:亚里士多德《政治学》公民——城邦里享有一定政治权利并要尽一定政治责任和义务的组织者。

城邦——享有一定权利同时要尽一定责任的一定数量的公民共同体。

7.希腊城邦文化的中心:雅典。

希腊化的中心:亚历山大里亚。

8.斯巴达采用的国家制度:政治上:建立元老院,是最高权力中心。

经济上:定期分配土地。

生活上:原始共产主义制度。

9.希腊城邦的政治制度:前8c—前6c:君主制:一个人统治,世袭制度,导致独裁、专政。

僭主制:利用民众的力量夺取政权。

民主制:民众协商的方式。

10.贝壳投票法:雅典。

伯利克里时代,公民大会。

11.前776年,第一届奥林匹克竞技运动会的意义:希腊人自己有了记录时间的方法,有了纪元,从而有了编年史;表明了希腊人对美的崇尚;是希腊城邦文明的标志。

12.《神谱》作者:赫西俄德通过吟唱。

13.三代神王:乌兰诺斯、克洛诺斯、宙斯。

14.诸神居住地:奥林匹斯山。

诸神南下在伯罗奔尼撒平原的奥林匹克祭祀。

奥尔弗斯神秘祭。

《神谱》的文化意义:第一,通过神系的生殖原则反映了一种朴素的宇宙起源论和自然演化观。

例如:从原始的神“混沌”到宙斯,绝大多数神都象征着某种自然现象(海神、死神、天神等),这种自然的分化和演进过程一直延续。

西方文化概论1-4章复习题

西方文化概论1-4章复习题

西方文化概论1-4章复习题Statements1.European culture is made up of many elements, two of these elements are consideredto be more enduring and they are the Greco-Roman(希腊罗马的)element and the Judeo-Christian (犹太教与基督教的)element.2.Greek culture reached a high point of development in the 5th century.3.In the second half of the 4th century B. C., all Greece was brought under the rule ofAlexander, king of Macedon.4.In 146 B. C. the Romans conquered Greece.5.Revived in 1896, the Olympic Games have become the world’s foremost amateursports competition.6.Ancient Greeks considered Homer to be the author of their epics.7.The Homer's epics consisted of Iliad and Odyssey .8.The Iliad deals with the alliance of the states of the southern mainland of Greece, ledby Agamemnon in their war against the city of Troy.9.The Odyssey deals with the return of Odysseus after the Trojan war to his home,island of Ithaca.10.The representation form of Greek Democracy is citizen-assembly.(公民大会)11.Of the many lyric poets of ancient Greece, two are still admired by readers today:Sappho and Pindar.12.Sappho was considered the most important lyric poet of ancient Greece.13.Pindar is best known for his odes celebrating the victories at the athletic games, such as the14 Olympic odes.14.The three great tragic dramatists of ancient Greece are Aeschylus, Sophocles, andEuripides.15.Aeschylus wrote such plays as Prometheus Bound, Persians and Agamemnon.16.Sophocles wrote such tragic plays as Oedipus the King(俄狄浦斯王), Electra(伊莱克特拉(谋杀其母及其情人者), and Antigone. Oedipus complex(恋母情结)and Electra complex(恋父情结) derived from Sophocles’ plays.17.Euripides(欧里庇得斯)wrote mainly about women in such plays as Andromache,Medea, and Trojan Women.edy also flourished in the 5th century B. C.. Its best writer was Aristophanes,who has left eleven plays, including Frogs, Clouds, Wasps and Birds.19.Euripides _ is the first writer of "problem plays".20.Herodotus(希罗多德)is often called “Father of History”. He wrote about thewars between Greeks and Persians.21.Thucydides(修西得底斯)described the war between Athens and Sparta andbetween Athens and Syracuse, a Greek state on the Island of Sicily.22.Pythagoras(毕达哥拉斯)was a bold thinker who had the idea that all things werenumbers.23.Pythagoras was the founder of scientific mathematics.24.Heracleitus(赫拉克利特) believed fire to the primary element of the universe, outof which everything else had arisen.25.The greatest names in European philosophy are Socrates, Plato and Aristotle.26.In the 4th century B. C., four schools of philosophers often argued with each other,they are the Cynics(犬儒学派), the Sceptics(怀疑论学派), the Epicureans(伊壁鸠鲁学派), and the Stoics(斯多葛学派).27.Euclid(欧几里得) is well-known for his Elements《几何原本》, a textbook ofgeometry.28.To illustrate the principle of the level, Archimedes is said to have told the king: “Give me a place to stand, and I will move the world.”29.Greek architecture can be grouped into three styles: the Doric (多利安式)style which is also called the masculine style; the Ionic(爱奥尼亚式)style which is also called the feminine style; and a later style that is called the Corinthian(科林斯式)style.30.The Acropolis at Athens(雅典卫城)and the Parthenon(万神殿) are the finest monument of Greek architecture and sculpture in more than 2000 years.31.The burning of Corinth in 146 B. C. marked Roman conquest of Greece, which was then reduced to a province of the Roman Empire.32.The Roman writer Horace said: “Captive Greece took her rude conqueror captive”.大意:征服者反被被征服者所征服。

西方文化概论(Z01K02)

西方文化概论(Z01K02)

一、单项选择题1.最早出自罗马的是以下哪一项制度?()A、封建制B、民主制C、共和制D、城邦制答案: C2.被称为“英雄时代”,是希腊文明中的()。

A、克里特文明时代B、希腊文明时代C、迈锡尼文明时代D、黑暗时代答案: D3.atom在古希腊被认为是()的意思。

A、本质B、物质C、不可分D、种子答案: C4.在古希腊,以下哪一位是米利都学派的创始人,被誉为自然哲学之父?()A、苏格拉底B、柏拉图C、亚里士多德D、泰勒斯答案: D5.以下哪一项是罗马法的一般性的哲学基础和法理学基础?A、《万民法》B、《公民法》C、《外邦法》D、《自然法》答案: D6.古罗马在公元前450年制定的《十二铜表法》是()。

A、成文法B、习惯法C、公民法D、交易法答案: A7.罗马人认为罗马起源的传说和以下哪一种动物有关?()A、狼B、豹C、狗D、狮子答案: A8.凯撒最终遭到()刺杀而身亡。

A、屋大维B、埃及艳后C、罗马元老D、高卢人答案: C二、判断题1.在罗马历中,将七月献给奥古斯都,将八月献给凯撒。

A、正确B、错误答案:错误2.爱琴文明不是最早的希腊文明。

A、正确B、错误答案:错误3.希腊在希波战争之前,是分离主义,战争之后,开始帝国主义。

A、正确B、错误答案:正确4.古希腊的悲剧往往产生于好人和坏人之间的冲突,体现的是善恶相争的结果。

A、正确B、错误答案:错误5.希腊土居最早建立了迈锡尼文明。

A、正确B、错误答案:错误6.三权分立的最初模型的形成是在伯里克利时期,雅典民主制度完成时。

A、正确B、错误答案:正确7.法国的启蒙运动传入德国后就变成了思想的大革命。

A、正确B、错误答案:正确8.迈锡尼文明有对克里特文明的借鉴,也有北方粗狂的特点。

A、正确B、错误答案:正确9.伊斯坦布尔的由来是土耳其入侵罗马帝国后,将君士坦丁堡改名而来的。

A、正确B、错误答案:正确10.罗马的政治中心是东罗马,官方语言是拉丁语。

A、正确B、错误答案:错误11.古希腊时期,立法者吕库古进行了彻底的政治改革,废除了债务奴隶。

《西方文化概论》自考

《西方文化概论》自考

《西方文化概论》复习题(本部)练习题1、四年一届的(奥林匹亚竞技会)是全希腊最隆重的盛会。

2、(浪漫主义)主义的基本特点就是,用自由和美感来代替义务和功利,用情感的权威来代替理性的权威,用个人的立场来代替国家的立场。

3、卢梭的小说(新爱洛伊丝)是浪漫主义的典范,在这本书中,卢梭第一次把真挚炽热的情感凌驾于崇高典雅的荣誉和义务之上。

4、当“哲学之父”(泰勒斯)宣称万物是从水中产生时,他第一次以哲学的方式表达了本原的思想。

5、真正的爱琴文明主要是指(米诺斯文明),它在公元前17—前15世纪达到了鼎盛时期。

6、20世纪初期普朗克的量子论和爱因斯坦的(相对论)揭开了现代物理学革命的序幕。

7、分离主义的政治态度和自由主义的生活信念构成了希腊(城邦)社会的重要特征。

8、莫尔和闵采尔的乌托邦理想成为近代西方(共产主义)理论的思想根源。

9、公元前5世纪,(雅典)成为全希腊的政治、经济和文化的中心,成为希腊各个城邦人们敬仰和向往的圣地。

10、人文主义的精神实质就是(人性的解放),它的目的是把人们从自然欲望的满足和感性享乐由教士阶层的偷偷摸摸的勾当转变为所有人理直气壮的行为。

11、“基督教的真正父亲”(保罗)构建了基督教的基本教义—“道成肉身”—理论的雏形。

12、基督教在哲学上对应一种(唯心主义)观点,即把精神看得比物质更加具有根本性。

13、从迈锡尼文明灭亡到希腊城邦文明诞生,中间经历了长达三个世纪的、所谓的(黑暗时代)或者“英雄时代”。

14、(哥特式)建筑以纤巧华丽的艺术风格和怪诞夸张的浪漫气质而著称于世,它构成了中世纪基督教文化的标志性成就。

15、(《尼西亚信经》)确立了“三位一体”和“基督神人二性联合而互不混淆”的正统教义,并且树立起教会在人间的绝对权威,成为后世基督教世界一致同意的普世宣言。

16、公元前8世纪,当新兴的希腊城邦文化逐渐从“黑暗时代”的文化废墟中生长出来时,与城邦的殖民化过程相互伴随的文化形式是(系统叙事诗)。

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1.The word "culture" is most commonly used in three basic senses, they are_excellence of taste 、human knowledge, belief, and behavior 、The set of shared attitudes, values, goals, and practices _.2.Characteristics of Culture are _based on symbols 、shared、learned、_adaptive_____.3.The origins of Western culture ——“three pillars” are_ ancient Greece、_theRoman Empire 、Catholic and Protestant Christianity __.4.Greece is a country in _southeastern_____ Europe.5.the civilization of ancient Greece(古希腊) is generally considered the cradle(摇篮)of Western civilization.6.Classical Greek Athenian philosophers are__ Socrates、Plato、_Aristotle_(亚里士多德)__.7.Principle Figures in Greek mythology are __Gods、Mortals、Heroes____.8.The Olympians refers to the __twelve(12)__ major gods and goddesses dwellingon Mount Olympus.9.Following the Age of Discovery, through _Europe’s expansion(传教士)__ and___colonization___, Christianity spread to the Americas and the rest of the world.10.Christianity has played a prominent role in the shaping of Western civilization atleast since the _ 4th ___ century..11.God is usually held to have the properties of holiness, justice , omnipotence,omniscience, omnibenevolence, omnipresence and immortality.12.God is believed to be transcendent, meaning that he is outside space and outside___time____, and therefore eternal and unable to be changed by earthly forces or anything else within his creation.13.The account of Adam and Eve is in the Book of __ Genesis____.14.Adam and Eve disobeyed God by eating the fruit of _ the Tree of theKnowledge of Good and Evil___, which gave them the ability to judge and know good from evil for themselves.15.In Christian theology, the death of Jesus on the cross is the __ antidote__ to thesin of Adam.16.Christians generally believe that Jesus is God incarnate and "true __God__ andtrue ___man__".17.According to the Gospels of Matthew and Luke, Jesus was conceived by the __Holy Spirit __ and born from the __Virgin Mary_.18.According to the New Testament Jesus was crucified, died a physical death,buried within a tomb, and rose from the dead ____three ___ days later.19.___Jesus Christ__________ is the belief that one can be saved (rescued) from sinand eternal death.20.The three principal traditions within Christianity are___ Protestantism___, ___Roman Catholicism ___ and __ Eastern Orthodoxy___.21.__ Protestantism__ is associated with the belief that the ____ Bible_________ isthe final source of authority for Christians.22._Trinity ___ refers to the teaching that the one God comprises three distinct,eternally co-existing persons; ___the Father ___, ___the Son ___, and ____the Holy Spirit____.23.Christianity regards_ the Bible___, a collection of canonical books in two parts:the Old Testament and the New Testament, as authoritative. It is believed by Christians to have been written by __human authors___________under the inspiration of ________Holy Spirit_____, and therefore for many it is held to be the inerrant word of __salvation___________.24.The Old Test ament is about _god and the laws of god _, and the New Testamentis about _ the life and teachings of Jesus, the letters of the Apostle Paul and other disciples to the early church and the Book of Revelation_. The Word “Testament” means “_ covenant OR agreement_”.25.The Torah, or "Instruction," is also known as the " __Five Books___" of Moses:____Genesis____, ____Exodus___, Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy.26.The Torah contains the ten ___commandments__, of God, revealed at Mount___Sinai__.27.Most Christians believe that human beings experience divine judgment and arerewarded either with eternal ___ life __or eternal ___damnation___.28.Christians believe that the second coming of Christ will occur __the Day ofJudgment_.29.In Christianity, _a sacrament_ is the ritual act, with the use of water, by whichone is admitted as a full member of the Christian Church.30.The __Crucifix__ is a cross with a representation of _Jesus'bodysalvation____________, or corpus. It is a principal symbol of the Christianreligion.31._Zeus_ is the god of sky, the supreme god, and the father of both gods and men.32._Hera_ is the queen of heaven and of the Olympians, the goddess of marriageand family, the protectress of married women and their legal children.33._Poseidon_ is the god of sea, the protector of seamen, and the god of earthquakesand tsunamis.34._Hades_ is the god of the underworld._Athena__ is the goddess of war, wisdomand handicraft.35._Aphrodite_ is the goddess of love and beauty.36._Apollo_____ is the sun god, the god of music, and a god of prophecy.37._Artemis_____ is the moon goddess, the goddess of childbirth, of nature, and ofthe harvest, the goddess of hunting, and the protectress of huntsmen.38._hephaestus_____ is the god of fire, the patron god of metal-smiths.39._Hermes_____ is the messenger of gods, a messenger god, the god of roads anddoor ways, the protector of travelers, and the guide for the dead to Hades.40._Hestia_____ is goddess of the hearth, the goddess of home and family, and aguardian of homes.41._Dionysus_____ is the god of wine and ecstasy.42.__The Iliad____, an epic poem by Greek poet Homer, tells the story of theTrojan War.43.At Olympia, the Olympic Games were celebrated in __zeus___ h onor everyfourth year.44._Odyssey____ is a story after the Trojan War. Odysseus returned to his faithfulwife, Penelope, Agamemnon returned to be murdered by his faithless wife,Clytemnestra, and her lover.45.The idiom “Pandora’s box” means _the fountainhead of all evils. _46.The idiom “Sisyphean task” sugge sts _everlasting fruitless hard labor_____.47.“The golden apple” refers to _the things that give rise to conflicts andstrife____.48.“Achilles’s heel” refers to _the only part of the body that remainsvulnerable_____.49.“Trojan horse” means _a trap intended to undermine an enemy, orsubversion from inside_____.50.Jesus Christ's traditional birthday is celebrated as _Christmas Day_____.51.In Christianity, baptism__ is for the majority the rite of admission (oradoption), almost invariably with the use of water, into the Christian Churchgenerally and also membership of a particular church tradition.52._Scouting__ is a worldwide youth movement with the stated aim of supportingyoung people in their physical, mental and spiritual development, that they may play constructive roles in society.53.Most wedding ceremonies involve an exchange of wedding __vows_ by thecouple, presentation of a gift (offering, ring(s), symbolic item, flowers, money), and a public proclamation of marriage by an authority figure or leader.54._The gr oom’s family_____ will pay the rehearsal feast and other accessories.55._The bride’s family_____ will pay the wedding fees.56.Modern wedding customs and traditions can be dated back to_ the MiddleAge_____.57.Modern _Valentine's Day __symbols include the heart-shaped outline, doves,and the figure of the winged Cupid.58._Passover___ celebrates the Exodus, the freedom from slavery of the Children ofIsrael from ancient Egypt that followed the Ten Plagues.59._Easter egg __ is widely used as a symbol of the start of new life, just as new lifeemerges from an egg when the chick hatches out.60._Halloween_is a yearly holiday observed around the world on October 31.61._Carnival__ typically involves a public celebration or parade combining someelements of a circus, mask and public street party. People often dress up ormasquerade during the celebrations, which mark an overturning of daily life. 62.Westerners are in such a contradiction that they believe in both the science and_the God_____.63.Superstition is a belief in _supernatural __causality: that one event leads to thecause of another without any process in the physical world linking the two events.64.In western superstitions, _Black Friday, the 13th, Walk under a Ladder, Breaka Mirror, Black Cats____ can’t bring good luck.65.Vampire___ are mythological or folkloric beings who subsist by feeding on thelife essence (generally in the form of blood) of living creatures, regardless ofwhether they are undead or a living person.66.A good building should satisfy the 3 principles: _Durability, Utility,Beauty_____67.Structuralism, a modern intellectual movement that analyses cultural phenomenaaccording to principles derived from _linguistics_, emphasizing the systematic _interrelationships_ among the elements of any human activity, and thus the abstract codes and conventions governing the social production of meanings. 68._Deconstruction_ is a term introduced by French philosopher Jacques Derrida inhis 1967 book Of Grammatology..69.Psychoanalysis is a psychological and psychotherapeutic_ theory _ conceived inthe late 19th and early 20th centuries by Austrian neurologist _Sigmund Freud_.。

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