1、Chapter I 2. ___B__, is a typical example of Old English poetry, is regarded today as the national epic of the Anglo-Saxons. A. The Wife’s Complaint B. Beowulf C. The Dream of the Rood D. The Seafarer 3. It’s Chaucer alone who, for the first time in English literature, prese
2、nted to us a comprehensive realistic picture of the English Society in his masterpiece____A______. A. The Canterbury Tales B. The Legend of Good Women C. Troilus and Criseyde D. The Romaunt of the Rose. 4. The Essence of Renaissance, the most significant intellectual
3、 movement, was___D__. A. Geographical exploration B. Religious reformation C. Publishing and translation D. Humanism. 7. _C___ gave new vigor to the blank verse with his “mighty lines” and make ’blank verse’ the principle vehicle of expression in drama. A. Surrey B. W
4、yatt C. Marlowe D. Sidney 8. Shakespeare’s greatest tragedies are the following works except__C__. A. Hamlet B. King Lear C. Romeo and Juliet D. Othello 9. The Renaissance refers to between 14th----mid-17th century, which was under the reign of Queen___ and absolute monarchy
5、in England reached its summit, and in which the ’real mainstream (真正的文学主流)’ was __B__. A. Victoria/poetry B. Elizabeth/ drama C. Mary/ novel D. James/ drama 12. Which of the following is NOT regarded as one of the characteristics of Renaissance? D A. Rediscovery of ancient Roman and
6、 Greek culture. B. Attempt to remove the old feudalist ideas in Medieval Europe. C. Exaltation of man’s pursuit of happiness in his life, and tolerance of man’s foibles. D. Praise of man’s efforts in soul delivery and personal salvation. 15. It is _B__ alone who, for the first time in Eng
7、lish literature presented to us a comprehensive realistic picture of the English society of his time and created a whole gallery of vivid characters from all walks of life. A. Edmund Spenser B. Geoffrey Chaucer C. William Shakespeare D. John Donne 16. The following belong to the charac
8、teristics of ’metaphysical poetry’ represented by ’John Donne’ except__D_. A. Conceits B. Actual imagery and simple diction C. Argumentative form D. Elegant style 17. Paradise Lost is actually a story taken from__C__. A. Greek Mythology B. Roman legend C. The Old Testament D
9、 The New Testament 19. __B___, the first of the great tragedies, is generally regarded as Shakespeare’s most popular play on the stage, for it has the qualities of a “blood-and-thunder” thriller and a ’philosophical exploration’ of life and death. A. The Merchant of Venice B. Hamlet C.
10、 King Lear D. The Winter’s Tale 21. Paradise Lost is _C__’s masterpiece, which is an epic in 12 books, written in blank verse, about the heroic revolt of Satan against God’s authority. A. John Donne B. Christopher Marlowe C. John Milton D. Edmund Spenser 23. _D____is not
11、written by John Milton. A. Samson Agonistes B. Paradise Lost C. Paradise regained D. Tamburlaine 26. _B____Was known as “the poets’ poet”. A. William Shakespeare B. Edmund Spenser C. John Donne D. John Milton 28. Which of the following statement best illustrates the the
12、me of Shakespeare’s Sonnet 18? C A. The speaker eulogizes the power of Nature. B. The speaker satirizes human vanity. C. The speaker praises the power of artistic creation. D. The speaker meditates on man’s salvation. Chapter 2 The Neoclassical Period 1. __B__brings Henry Fiel
13、ding the name of the "Prose Homer". A. The Pilgrim’s Progress B. Tom Jones C. Robison Crusoe D. Colonel Jack 10. _B___has been regarded by some as "Father of the English novel" for his contribution to the establishment of the form of the modern novel. A. John Bunyan B. Henry Fieldi
14、ng C. Daniel Defoe D. Johnathan Swift 16. _B___was the only important dramatist of the 18th century, in his plays, morality is the constant theme. A. Alexander Pope B. Richard Brinsley Sheridan C. Samuel Johnson D. George Bernard Shaw 14. The Rivals and A are generally re
15、garded as important links between the masterpiece of Shakespeare and those of Bernard Shaw. A. The School for Scandal B. The Duenna C. Widower’s Houses D. The Doctor’s Dilemma 17. __B_____, written in heroic couplet by Pope, is considered manifesto of English Neoclassicism. A. An E
16、ssay of Dramatic Poetry B. An Essay on Criticism C. The Advancing of learning D. An Essay on Freedom 18. ___C___is a typical feature of Swift’s writings. A. Elegant style B. Causal narration C. Bitter satire D. Complicated sentence structure 22. The Hou
17、yhnhnms depicted by Jonathan Swift in Gulliver’s Travels are______A__. A. horses that are endowed with reason. B. pigmies that are endowed with admirable qualities C. giants that are superior in wisdom. D. Hairy, wild, low and despicable creatures, who resemble human beings not only in appear
18、ance but also in some other ways. Chapter 3 The Romantic Period 3. The two major novelists of the English Romantic Period are ___B__and Walter Scott. A. Washington Irving B. Jane Austen C. Herman Melville D. Charles Dickens 4. _B____defines the poet as "man speaking to men," and po
19、etry as "the spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings, which originates in emotion recollected in tranquility. " A. William Blake B. William Wordsworth C. Samuel Taylor Coleridge D. John Keats 6. In the Romantic period, __B__is the most prosperous literary form. A. Prose B. Poetry
20、 C. Fiction D. play 8. _C____is regarded as a "worship of nature". A. John Keats B. William Blake C. William Wordsworth D. Jane Austen 10. Wordsworth’s short poems can be classified into two groups: poems about nature and poems about_____B___. A. Love B. human life C. Free
21、dom D. social activities 11. "Don Juan" is Byron’s masterpiece, a great ___C___of the early 19th century. A. Comedy B. Tragedy C. comic epic D. novel 15. The author of "Ode on a Grecian Urn" is ______D____. A. Wordsworth B. Austen C. Byron D. Keats 16. Jane Auste
22、n’s first novel is _______B___. A. Pride and Prejudice B. Sense and Sensibility C. Emma D. Plan of a Novel 17. In terms of Pride and Prejudice, which is not true? C A. Pride and Prejudice is the most popular of Jane Austen’s novels. B. Pride and Prejudice is originally drafted as
23、"First Impressions". C. Pride and Prejudice is a tragic novel. D. In this novel, the author explores the relationship between great love and realistic benefits. 18. After reading the first chapter of Pride and Prejudice, we may come to know that Mrs. Bennet is a woman of___A____. A. simpl
24、e character and poor understanding B. simple character and quick wit C. intricate character and quick wit D. intricate character and poor understanding 19. Romanticism is a period of British literature roughly dated from ______B___. A. 1660-----1798 B. 1798----1832 C. 148
25、3-----1546 D. 1836-----1901 22. Which of the following is taken from John Keats’ "Ode on a Grecial Urn"? D A. "I fall upon the thorns of life! I bleed!" B. "They are both gone up to the church to pray. ’ C. "Earth has not anything to show more fair. " D. "Beauty is truth, truth
26、beauty". Chapter 4 The Victorian Period 1. Chronologically the Victorian refers to______B____. A.1798---1832 B.1836---1901 C. the Romantic period D. the Neoclassical Period 3. __A___is famous for its vivid descriptions of the workhouse and life of the underworld in the 19th cen
27、tury London. A.Oliver Twist B.Great Expectations C.David Copper Field D.Hard Times 5. __A___is Robert Browning’s best-known dramatic monologue. A.“My Last Duches” B.“Meeting at Night” C.“Parting at Morning” D.“Pippa Passes” 6. _B____initiates a new type of realism and sets into
28、motion a variety of developments, leading in the direction of both the naturalistic and psychological novel. A.Charles Dickens B.George Eliot C.Charlotte Bronte D.Thomas hardy 8. _B___belives that man’s fate is predeterminedly tragic, driven by a combined force of ‘nature”, both inside and
29、outside. A.Charles Dickens B.Thomas hardy C.Bernard Shaw D.T.S. Eliot 9. The author of the work “Dombey and Son” is ____A_____. A.Charles Dickens B.Henry James C.Robert Lee Frost D.Ezra Pound Chapter 5 The Modern Period 4. _B___is a poem concerned with the spiritual breakup of
30、 a modern civilization in which human life has lost its meaning, significance and purpose. A. Ulysses B. The Waste Land C. The Confidential Clerk D. Dubliners 6. In __C__, James Joyce intends to present a microcosm of the whole human life by providing an instance of how a single event con
31、tains all the events of its kind, and how history is recapitulated in the happenings of one day. A. A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man B. Dubliners C. Ulysses D. Finnegans Wake 12. Of the following poems by T.S. Eliot, which is hailed as a landmark and a model of the 20th Century Englis
32、h Poetry? D A. Poems 1909----1925 B. The Hollow Men C. Prufrock and Other Observations D. The Waste Land 15. Of the following works by D.H. Lawrence, ___D____established his position as novelist. A. The White Peacock B. The Trespasser C. Women in Love D. Sons and Lovers 18. Which o
33、f the following writings is not the novel of D.H. Lawrence’s? B A. Sons and Lovers B. A Portrait of the Artist as a Yong Man C. The White Peacock. D. The Rainbow 20. Which of the following is not true according to James Joyce? C A. Ulysses has become a prime example of modernism in l
34、iterature. B. Joyce is regarded as the most prominent stream-of-consciousness novelist. C. Joyce is a realistic writer in English literature history. D. His novel "A Portrait of the Artist as a Young man" is a naturalistic account of the hero’s bitter experiences and his final artistic and spiritual liberation.






