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第一章测试
1
English literature began with the ( ) settlement in England.
ARoman
BEnglish
CCeltic
DAnglo-Saxon
正确D
2
Beowulf, written about the life of England in the ( ) society, is said to be the national epic of the English people.
Afeudal
Bmedieval
Cagricultural
Dprimitive
正确A
3
Beowulf is written in the form of ( ), a popular form of poetry in Anglo-Saxon literature.
Acouplet
Bblank verse
Calliterative verse
Dballad
正确C
第二章测试
1
The medieval period is often called the Dark Age for the dominating power of ( ) over everything in the society.
Athe King
Bthe Church
Cthe knights
Dfeudal lords
正确B
2
The central character of a romance is ( ), who follows the code of behavior called chivalry.
Athe Gladiator
Bthe knight
Ca soldier
Dthe warrior
正确B
3
The stories of ( ) are the most well-known ballads, songs of stories told orally in 4-line stanzas.
AKing Arthur
BRobin Hood
Cthe green knights
Dthe Vikings
正确B
4
Piers the Plowman written by William Langland in the form of ( ) represents the achievements of popular literature of Medieval England.
Aa dream
Bepic
Csymbolism
Dallegory
正确D
5
( ) is considered the father of English poetry, whose most representative work is The Canterbury Tales.
AEdmund Spenser
BWilliam Langland
CGeoffrey Chaucer
DJohn Milton
正确C
6
The Canterbury Tales, a collection of stories strung together and told by 30 pilgrims on their way to pilgrimage, is written in the form of ( ).
Aballad
Bheroic couoplet
Cblank verse
Dalliterative verse
正确B
7
The key-note of the Renaissance is ( ).
Aasceticism
Bromanticism
Crealism
Dhumanism
正确D
第三章测试
1
It was ( ) who first introduced and reformed the English drama which reached its climax in the hands of William Shakespeare.
AJohn Wycliff
BChristopher Marlowe
CBen Johnson
DUniversity Wits
正确D
2
Great writers of the English Renaissance who are known for humanism, took ( ) as the centre of the world and voiced the human aspirations for freedom and equality.
Aman
Bpower
CGod
Dthe world
正确A
3
Shakespeare is hailed by ( ), contemporary with Shakespeare, as “not of an age, but for all time”.
AThomas Nash
BChristopher Marlowe
CBen Jonson
DRobert Greene
正确C
4
Hamlet is characterized as a(an) ( ) on that, he loves good and hates evil; he is a man free from prejudice and superstition; he has unbounded love for the world and firm belief in the power of man.
Aidealist
Bhumanist
Cpatriot
DPuritan
正确B
5
Edmund Spenser was considered the ( ) for his achievements in poetry.
A”father of English poetry”
B”the greatest English poet”
C”the Poets’ Poet”
D”the saint of English poetry”
正确C
6
( ) is a distinctive verse form adopted by Edmund Spenser in his works incluiding his masterpiece The Faerie Queene. It has 9-line stanzas, rhyming in ababbcbcc.
Asonnet
B”The Spenserian Stanza”
Cblank verse
D”The mighty lines”
正确B
7
Francis Bacon won for himself the first English ( ) for his achievements in English literature of the Renaissance.
Aessayist
Bpoet
Cdramatist
Dprose writer
正确A
8
The most representative work of Francis Bacon is ( ), which is the first collection of English essays.
ANovum Organum
BEssays
CThe Interpretation of Nature
DAdvancement of Learning
正确B
第四章测试
1
( ) is regarded as the greatest prose writer in the English literature of the 17th century, who is best known for his work The Pilgrim’s Progress.
AJohn Dryden
BJohn Bunyan
CGeorge Herbert
DFrancis Bacon
正确B
2
The Pilgrim’s Progress is written in the form of ( ) .
Aallusions
Bsymbols
Callegory
Daggressions
正确C
3
“The Metaphysical Poets” refer to the loose group of 17th-century English poets whose work was characterized by the inventive use of ( )
Aimagination
Bconceit
Cmetaphor
Dsymbols
正确B
4
In his “A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning”, John Donne makes a most impressive comparison between love and ( ) as the dominant conceit of the poem.
Aa farewell to a dying person
Ban earthquake
Ca pair of compasses
Da piece of gold
正确C
5
The 17th century of English history was marked mainly by the English Bourgeois Revolution which ended with the establishment of ( ) as a compromise between the bourgeoisie and the monarchy.
Athe Whig Party
Bthe Tory Party
Cthe United Kingdom
Dinstitutional monarchy
正确D
6
( ) was the religious cloak of the English Bourgeois Revolution which advocated God’s supreme authority over human beings.
A
Calvinism
B
Republicanism
C
Humanism
D
Puritanism
正确D
7
Puritan poetry in the 17th-century English literature is represented best by ( ), who produced Paradise Lost as his representative work.
AJohn Donne
BRobert Herrick
CJohn Miltion
DJohn Dryden
正确C
8
Throughout his life, Milton showed strong rebellious spirit agaisnt many things he thought unjust and acted as the voice of ( ) of England under Oliver Cromwell.
Athe Royalists
Bthe Parliament
Cthe Monarch
Dthe Commonwealth
正确D
9
“On his Blindness” and “On his Deceased Wife” are the two best-known of Milton’s ( ).
Aalliterative verses
Bsonnets
Cblank verses
Delegies
正确B
10
Milton’s Paradise Lost employs the themes taken from ( ) of the Christian Bible.
AMatthew
BLuke
CExodus
DGenesis
正确D
11
The central theme of Paradise Lost is ( ).
Aresurrection
Bthe creation of man
Cfinal judgment
Dthe fall of man
正确D
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