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英国文学试题

1. Oscar Wilde was the representative among the writers of



.
A. aestheticism


B. naturalism


C. neo-romanticism



D. sentimentalism

2. List the following terms according to the time when they appeared.
A. romanticism, neoclassicism, humanism, critical realism
B. humanism, neoclassicism, romanticism, critical realism
C. romanticism, humanism, modernism, critical realism
D. modernism, critical realism, romanticism, humanism
3. Charles Dickens and William Thackeray were the two great representatives of the English
critical realism in the _______century.
A. 17th



B. 18th



C. 19th



D. 20
th

4. Thomas Hardy wrote novels of _______.


A. character and environment






B. pure romance
艺术


C. stream of
consciousness

D. psychoanalysis
5. The typical f
eature of Robert Browning’s poetry
is the ________.


A. bitter satire

B. larger-than- life caricature


C. Latinized diction


D. dramatic
monologue
6. The author of the novel The Return of the Native is _______.


A. Thomas Hardy



B. D. H. Lawrence


C. Robert Browning



D. Alfred Tennyson

7. Most of Hardy

s novels are set in _______.



A. London



B. Yoknapatawpha




C. Wessex





D. Paris
8. ______ works are known as

novels of characters and environment
.”



A. Charles Dicken
s’



B. Thomas Hardy

s




C. Jane Austen

s


D. George Eliot

s

9. ______ believes that man

s fate is predeterminedly tragic, driven by a combined force of

nature

, both inside and outside.


A. Charles Dickens


B. Thomas Hardy



C. Jane Austen


D. George Eliot
10. In Hardy

s Tess of the D

Urbervilles, the heroine

s tragic ending is due to ______.



A. her weak character




B. her ambition


C. Angel

s selfishness


D. a hostile
society

2.

Identify the author with his work.
b1) Samuel Taylor Coleridge









a. Utopia
d2) John Galsworthy
















b. The Rhyme of the Ancient Mariner
g3) R. L. Stevenson

















c. Far from the Madding Crowd

h4) William Wordsworth













d. The Man of Property
f5) Jane Austen




















e. Robinson Crusoe
i6) P
. B. Shelley




















f. Sense And Sensibility

e7) Daniel Defoe



















g. Treasure Island
j8) John Milton




















h. I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud
a9) Thomas More



















i. Prometheus Unbound


c10) Thomas Hardy

















j. Paradise Regained

3. Identify the author with his or her work.


1) William Langland



D











A. Vanity Fair


2) William Makepeace Thackeray

A


B. Tom Jones


3) Jonathan Swift


J















C. Of Studies


4) Francis Bacon


C















D. Piers, the Plowman


5) Henry Fielding


B















E. The Faerie Queen


6) George Gordon Byron



G







F
. Wuthering Heights


7) Emily Bronte







F











G .Don Juan


8) Edmund Spencer






E









H. The Canterbury Tales


9) John Bunyan








T











I. The Pilgrim

s Progress


10) Geoffrey Chaucer




H










J. Gulliver

s Travels

I. Choose the best answer for each blank.

1.




wrote under the influence of Scottish folk tradition and old Scottish poetry.




A. Jonathan Swift







B. Robert Burns


C. William Blake







D. Geoffrey Chaucer
2. A Red, Red Rose is a(n)______.
A. lyric



























B. satirical poem

C. epic




























D. ode
3. In the 18th century English literature, the representative poet of pre-romanticism
were______.
A. Alexander Pope




















B. William Blake
C. Jonathan Swift


























D. Daniel Defoe
4. Protestants refers to all the religious sects except ________.
A.
Church of England



















B. Puritanism
C.
Calvinism


























D. Catholicism
5. In 1649, ______ was beheaded. English became a commonwealth.



A. James I





























B. James II



C. Charles I




























D. Charles II
6. Which of the following is not correct about the Revolution of 1688?
A. the supremacy of Parliament
















B. the beginning of modern England
C. the triumph of the principle of political liberty


D. the Restoration of monarchy
7. In the last twenty years of the 18
th
century, England produced two great romantic poets.
They are _____.
A. Johnson and Blake


















B. Gray and Young
C. Pope and Goldsmith

















D. Blake and Burns
8. The object of ______ novels was to present a faithful picture of life, with sound teaching
woven into their texture.




A. John Bunyan

s



B. Alexander Pope

s



C. Jonathan Swift

s


D. Henry
Fielding

s

9. ______ brings Henry Fielding the name of the

prose Homer
.





A. The Pilgrim

s Progress




B. Tom Jones



C. Robinson Crusoe









D. Colonel Jack
10. ________ was the only important dramatist of the 18
th
century..
A. Alexander Pope



















B. Richard Brinsley Sheridan

C. Samuel Johnson



















D. George Bernard Shaw
11. The poem Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard is regarded as the most representative
work of _________.



A. the Metaphysical School


B. the Graveyard School




C. the Gothic School








D. the Romantic School
12. Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard, __________ best and most representative work
has been ranked among the best of the 18
th
century English poetry.



A. Alexander Pope

s


B. Thomas Gray

s





C. Robert Burns



D. William Blake

s

13. In his novel Robinson Crusoe, Defoe eulogizes the hero of the _______.



A. aristocratic class






B. enterprising landlords



C. rising bourgeoisie





D. hard-working people
14. As the representative of the Enlightenment, Pope was one of the first to introduce _____
to England.
A. rationalism



B. criticism


C. romanticism


D. realism
15. Along with the fast economic development in the 18
th
century in England, the British
_______ also grew very rapidly.
A. bourgeois


B. proletarians

C. aristocratic class

D. royal family
16. An Essay on Man is a didactic poem written in _______.
A. heroic couplets




B. English sonnet



C. blank verse


D. Italian sonnet
17. _______ by Pope is a comprehensive study of the theories of literary criticism, exerting
great influence upon his contemporary writers in advocating the classical rules and
popularizing the neoclassicist tradition in England.

A. An Essay on Man


B. The Dunciad


C. The Essays


D. An Essay on Criticism

18. During the reign of reason the enlightenment meant education of people to free them
from all the unreasonable fetters which include______.
A. theology


B. conventional ideology


C. feudal government



D. all the above
19. Defoe

s Robinson Crusoe created the image of an enterprising Englishman, typical of the
English bourgeoisie in the ______century.
A. 17th




B. 18th




C. 19th


D. 20th
20. The 18
th
century England is known as the _______ in the history.
A. Romanticism




B. Enlightenment



C. Classicism



D. Renaissance
21. Fielding has been termed by some as _______, for his contribution to the establishment
of the form of the modern novel.
A. best writer of the English novel









B. Father of English novel
C. conventional writer of the English prose


D. the most talented writer of the English
novel
22. Which of the following writings is NOT completed by William Blake?



A. Songs of Experience


B. Songs of Experience

C. The Tyger

D. Emma

23. The tone of literature in Songs of Experience by Eilliam Blake is _______.



A. positive



B. lively



C. plain



D. doleful


1.
As a poet, Blake’s fame has been chiefly resting upon two volumes of poems,






______songs

of

innocense_________ and Songs of Experience .
2. Friday is a character in the novel ___Robinson Crusoe_______________.
3.

And I will luve thee still, my dear
./ Till a

the seas gang dry.

is taken from the famous

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