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Parte III - Simulazioni d’esame

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C.

the early Renaissance

D.

the Celtic period

36) In 1957 Jack Kerouac published

On the Road

which:

A.

dealt with the loss of ideals of the Lost Generation

B.

was written with Allen Ginsberg

C.

became the bible of the Beat Generation

D.

was meant to be a sort of tour guide of the USA

37) Samuel Beckett developed the so-called theatre of the Absurd with:

A.

Ionesco and Adamov

B.

James Joyce

C.

Arnold Wesker

D.

Pinter and Osborne

38) The

Common European Framework of Reference for Languages

is a guideline that:

A.

is used to describe the eight levels of second and foreign language

acquisition

B.

provides a common basis for the explicit description of objectives

and content in second and foreign language education

C.

was created in the 1960s to describe the grammar-translation method

D.

divides language activities into three types: production (spoken and

written), interaction (spoken and written), and mediation (transla-

ting and interpreting)

39) “The Tempest” is an exploration into:

A.

British imperialism

B.

arranged marriages

C.

the nature of theatre itself

D.

black magic

40) In Swift’s novel, Gulliver’s attitude changes during and after his

travelling experiences. How does it change?

A.

He becomes aware of the importance of progress in agreement with

the works of the Royal Society

B.

He praises the honesty and good behaviour of the English population

C.

He develops a critical awareness of the limitations of European values

D.

He becomes a typical European, who fully supports the culture

which has produced him