host of playwrights.
A.William Blake
B.Richard Brinsley Sheridan
C.Ben Johnson
D.George Bernard Shaw
10.In the field of literature,the Enlightenment Movement brought about a revival of interest in the old classical works.This tendency is known as________.
A.Classicism
B.Neoclassicism
C.Romanticism
D.Pre-romanticism
11.The modern English novel came into being in______.
A.the middle of the17th century
B.the17th century
C.the late18th century
D.the middle of the18th century
12.Samuel Richardson,one of the great18th century novelists,is well known for his_______.
A.epistolary method
B.allegory
D.symbolism
13._________compiled the“Dictionary of the English Language”which became the foundations of all the subquent English dictionaries.
A.Ben Johnson
B.Samuel Johnson
C.Alexander Pope
D.John Dryden
14.Which play is regarded as the best English comedy since Shakespeare?
A.She Stoops to Conquer
B.The Rivals
C.The school for Scandal
D.The Conscious Lovers
15.English Romanticism is generally said to have begun in1798with the publication of a joint volume of poetry,Lyrical Ballads,written by Wordsworth and________.
A.Keats
B.Coleridge
C.Southey
D.Byron
16.The literary form which is fully developed and the most flourishing during the Romantic Period is________.
A.pro
B.drama
D.poetry
17.William Wordsworth asrts that poetry originated from______.
A.form
B.thoughts
C.artistic devices
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18.In Coleridge’s“The Rime of Ancient Mariner”,the mariner suffers the horror of death, becau________.
A.he experiences a shipwreck
B.he is tortured with starvation
C.he undergoes much sufferings
D.he kills an albatross
19.Which of the following writings is not written by William Wordsworth?
A.I wandered lonely as a cloud
B.the daffodils
C.The Solitary Reaper
D.The Chimney Sweeper
20._____is the author of the writing“Ode to a Nightingale”.
A.Herman Melville
B.John Keats
C.William Wordsworth
D.Coleridge
21.A proud,mysterious rebel of noble origin is called_______hero in Romantic period of English Literature.
A.Romantic
B.Realistic
C.Renaissance
D.Byronic
22.The Rime of the Ancient Mariner tells an adventurous story of_____.
A.a sailor
B.a knight
C.a king
D.a poet
23.William Wordsworth,a romantic poet,advocated all the following except______.
甜怎么写A.the u of everyday language spoken by the common people
B.the expression of the spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings
C.the u of humble and rustic life as subject matter
D.the u of elegant wording and inflated figures of speech
24.“If winter comes,can spring be far behind?”is an epigrammatic line by_______.
A.John Keats
B.William Blake
C.Wordsworth
D.Percy Bysshe Shelley
25.Although writing from different points of view and with different techniques,writers in the Victorian period shared one thing in common,that is,they were all concerned about________.
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A.the love story between the rich and the poor
B.the techniques in writing Array
C.the fate of the common people
D.the future of their own country
26.The author of the work Dombey and Son is
A.Charles Dickens
B.Henry James
C.Robert Browning
D.Thackeray
27.As a love story,Wuthering Heights is one of the most moving:the passion between______ proves the most inten,the most beautiful and at the same time the most horrible.
四个月宝宝A.Hareton and Catherine
B.Hareton and Cathy
C.Heathcliff and Catherine
D.Heathcliff and Cathy
28.Most of Thomas Hardy’s novels are t in Wesx________.
A.a crude region in England
B.a fictional primitive region
C.a remote rural area
D.Hardy’s hometown
29.The poetic form which Browning attached to maturity and perfection is______.
A.dramatic monologue
B.u of symbol
C.u of ironic language
D.u of lyric
30.Joyce’s masterpiece,______gives and accounts of man’s life during one day(16June, 1904)
A.Dubliners
B.Finnegans Wake
C.Ulyss
D.A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man
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31.Which of the following writings is not the novel by James Joyce?
A.Ulyss
B.Jude the Obscure
C.Dubliners
D.A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man
32.Which of the following writings is not the novel by D.H.Lawrence_______.
A.Sons and Lovers
B.A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man
C.Women in Love
D.The Rainbow
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33._______is a story about the three generations of the Brangwen family on the Marsh Farm.
A.The Rainbow
B.Women in Love
C.Sons and Lovers
D.The Plumed Serpent
34.James Joyce’s Ulyss could hardly be termed as a traditional novel,becau______.
A.it is an account of daily life
B.there is no story,no plot and no action inside
C.it is divided into episodes
D.there are only three characters
35.________is the most outstanding stream-of-consciousness novelist.
A.James Joyce
B.John Galsworthy
C.D.H.Lawrence D.George Bernard Shaw
36.Which of the following novels doesn’t belong to the stream-of-consciousness novel?
A.To the Lighthou
B.Ulyss
C.Mrs.Dalloway
D.The Rainbow
37.______is an important figure in drama,who is considered to be the best-known English dramatist since Shakespeare.
A.Oscar Wilde
B.Samuel Bechett
C.Bernard Shaw
D.Yeats
38.The major concern of_______fiction lies in the tracing of the psychological development
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of his characters and in his energetic criticism of the dehumanizing effect of the capitalist industrialization on human nature.
A.John Galsworthy’s
B.Thomas Hardy’s
C.D.H.Lawrence’s D.Charles’s Dickens
太阳西边下月亮东边挂打一字谜39.According to D.H.Lawrence,the______is most responsible for the alienation of the human relationship and the perversion of human personality.
A.Pride of the aristocratic class
B.vanity of the middle class
C.man’s desire for power and money
D.capitalist mechanic civilization
40.Writers like James Joyce and Virginia Woolf concentrated their efforts on digging into the human_______.
A.dignity
B.behavior
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II.Find the relevant match from column B for each item in column A.(15×1=15)
()1.John Donne a.Gulliver’s Travels
()2.Alexander Pope b.Captain Singleton
()3.Jonathan Swift c.Joph Andrews
()4.Samuel Richardson d.The Flea
()5.Henry Fielding e.Pamela
()6.Laurence Sterne f.A Sentimental Journey
()7.Daniel Defoe g.The Rape of the Lock
()1.Richard Brinsley Sheridan a.Ode on an ancient Urn
()2.George Eliot b.Prometheus Unbound
()3.Percy Bysshe Shelley c.Great Expectations
()4.John Keats d.Rob Roy
()5.Virginia Woolf e.Pride and prejudice
()6.Walter Scott f.Adam Bede
()7.Charles Dickens g.The School for Scandal
()8.Jane Austen h.To the Lighthou
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III.Choo five out of the following literary terms or trends and give a brief account on them.(5×3=15)
Classicism
Sentimentalism
Naturalism
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Dramatic monologue
Aestheticism
The realists
Stream of consciousness
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IV.Identification of the following passages(15)Passage One(3)
When my mother died I was very young,
And my father sold me while yet my tongue
Could scarcely cry“weep!Weep!Weep!”
So your chimney I sweep,and in soot I sleep.
1.Who is the author of this stanza?
2.What can we infer from this stanza?
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Passage Two(4)
I wandered lonely as a cloud
That floats on high o’er vales and hills
When all at once I saw a crowd,
A host,of golden daffodils;
Beside the lake,beneath the trees,
Fluttering and dancing in the breeze.
1.Identify the author.
2.Interpret the meaning of this stanza.
3.From the characters of this stanza,can you deduce which period it belongs to?
Passage Three(5)
My heart leaps up when I behold
A rainbow in the sky:
So was it when my life began;
So is it now I am a man;
So be it when I shall grow old,
Or let me die!
The Child is father of the Man;
And I could wish my days to be
北瓜是什么瓜Bound each to each by natural piety.
1.Identify the author of the passage.
2.What is the message inferred from this poem?
3.What is your understanding of the line“the Child is father of the Man”?
Passage Four(3)
He lls arms“to all men who offer an honest price for them,without respect of persons or principles:to Royalist and Republican,to Communist and Capitalist,to Protestant and Catholic, to burglar and to policeman,to black man and white man and yellow man,to all sorts and conditions,all nationalities,all faiths,all follies,all caus and all crimes.”
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