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2017自学考试《英国文学选读》复习题及答案

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2017自学考试《英国文学选读》复习题及答案

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2017自学考试《英国文学选读》复习题及答案

  Choose the best answer for each blank.

  1. ________, the “father of English poetry” and one of the greatest narrative poets of England, was born in London about 1340.

  A. Geoffrey Chaucer B. Sir Gawain

  C. Francis Bacon D. John Dryden

  2. Chaucer died on the 25th October 1400, and was buried in ________.

  A. Flanders B. France

  C. Italy D. Westminster Abbey

  3. The progress in industry at home stimulated the commercial expansion abroad. ________ encouraged exploration and travel, which were compatible with the interest of the English merchants.

  A. Henry V B. Henry VII

  C. Henry VIII D. Queen Elizabeth

  4. Except being a victory of England over ________, the rout of the fleet “Armada” (Invincible) was also the triumph of the rising young bourgeoisie over the declining old feudalism.

  A. Spain B. France

  C. America D. Norway

  5. At the beginning of the 16th century the outstanding humanist ________ wrote his Utopia in which he gave a profound and truthful picture of the people’s suffering and put forward his ideal of a future happy society.

  A. Thomas More B. Thomas Marlowe

  C. Francis Bacon D. William Shakespear

  6. Absolute monarchy in England reached its summit during the reign of Queen ________.

  A. Mary B. Elizabeth

  C. William D. Victoria

  7. English Renaissance Period was an age of ________.

  A. prose and novel B. poetry and drama

  C. essays and journals D. ballads and songs

  8. From the following, choose the one which is not Francis Bacon’s work: ________.

  A. The Advancement of Learning B. The New Instrument

  C. Essays D. The New Atlantics

  E. Venus and Adonis

  9. “Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day?” This is the beginning line of one of Shakespeare’s ________.

  A. songs B. plays

  C. comedies D. sonnets

  10. The heroines of Shakespeare’s great comedies, ________ are the daughters of the Renaissance, whose images and stories will remain a legacy to readers and audiences of all time.

  A. Portia B. Roseland

  C. Viola D. Beatrice

  11. Choose the four great tragedies of Shakespeare from the following ________.

  A. Hamlet B. Othello

  C. Macbeth D. King Lear

  E. Timon of Athens

  12. Which play is not a comedy? ________

  A. A Midsummer Night’s Dream B. The Merchant of Venice

  C. Twelfth Night D. Romeo and Juliet

  E. As You Like It

  13. “Denmark is a prison”. In which play does the hero summarise his observation of his world into such a bitter sentence? ________

  A. Charles I B. Othello

  C. Henry VIII D. Hamlet

  14. The works of ________ and the Authorised Version of the English Bible are the two great treasuries of the English language.

  A. Geoffrey Chaucer B. Edmund Spenser

  C. William Shakespeare D. Ben Johnson

  15. In which play does the hero show his profound reverence for man through the sentence: “What a piece of wok is a man! How nobel in reason! How finite in faculty!” ________

  A. Romeo and Juliet B. Hamlet

  C. Othello D. The Merchant of Venice

  16. In 1649, ________ was beheaded. England became a commonwealth.

  A. James I B. James II

  C. Charles I D. Charles II

  17. The revolution of 1688 meant three of the following things: ________.

  A. the supremacy of Parliament

  B. the beginning of modern England

  C. the triumph of the principal liberty

  D. the triumph of the principle of political liberty

  E. the Restoration of monarchy

  18. Who of the following were the important metaphysical poets? ________

  A. John Donne B. George Herbert

  C. John Milton D. Richard Lovelace

  19. Which work was NOT written by John Milton? ________

  A. Paradise Lost B. Paradise Regained

  C. Samson Agonistes D. Volpone

  20. Paradise Lost is ________.

  A. John Milton’s masterpiece

  B. a great epic in 12 books

  C. written in blank verse

  D. about the heroic revolt of Satan against God’s authority

  21. John Milton is ________.

  A. a great revolutionary poet of the 17th century

  B. an outstanding political pamphleteer

  C. a great stylist

  D. a great master of blank verse

  22. From the Old Testament, John Milton took his stories of Paradise Lost, i.e. ________.

  A. the creation

  B. the rebellion in Heaven of Satan and his fellow-angels

  C. their defeat and expulsion from Heaven

  D. the creation of the death and of adam and Eve

  E. the fallen angels in hell plotting against God

  F. Satan’s temptation of Eve

  G. the departure of Adam and Eve from Eden

  23. The finest thing in Paradise Lost is the description of hell, and ________ is often regarded as the real hero of the poem.

  A. God B. Satan

  C. Adam D. Eve

  24. Who is the greatest of the Metaphysical school of poetry? ________

  A. John Donne B. George Herbert

  C. Andrew Marvell D. Henry Vaugham

  25. ________ was a progressive intellectual movement throughout Western Europe in the 18th century.

  A. The Renaissance B. The Enlightenment

  C. The Religious Reformation D. The Chartist Movement

  26. The main literary stream of the 18th century was ________. What the writers described in their works were mainly social realities.

  A. naturalism B. romanticism

  C. classicism D. realism

  E. sentimentalism

  27. The eighteenth century was the golden age of the English ________. The novel of this period spoke the truth about life with an uncompromising courage.

  A. drama B. poetry

  C. essay D. novel

  28. In 1704, Jonathan Swift published two works together, ________ and ________, which made him well-known as a satirist.

  A. A Tale of a Tub B. Bickerstaff Almanac

  C. Gulliver’s Travels D. A Modest Proposal

  29. “Proper words in proper places, makes the true definition of a style.” This sentence is said by ________, one of the greatest masters of English prose.

  A. Alexander Pope B. Henry Fielding

  C. Daniel Defoe D. Jonathan Swift

  30. As a journalist, ________ had learned how to make his reporting vivid and credible by a skillful use of circumstantial detail. This power to make his characters alive and his stories credible is an inimitable gift.

  A. Joseph Addison B. Daniel Defoe

  C. Samuel Richarson D. Tobias Smollett

  31. Which of the following are NOT written by William Blake? ________

  A. Poetical Sketches B. Songs of Innocence

  C. Songs of Experience D. Auld Lang Syne

  E. The Marriage of Heaven and Hell F. Prophecis

  G. Visions of the Daughters of Albion and America, a Prophecy

  32. In the 18th century English literature, the representative poets of pre-romanticism were ________.

  A. William Wordsworth B. William Blake

  C. Robert Burns D. Jonathan Swift

  33. The Romantic Age begab with the publication of The Lyrical Ballads which was written by ________.

  A. William Wordsworth B. Samuel Johnson

  C. Samuel Taylor Coleridge D. Wordsworth and Coleridge

  34. The Romantic Age came to an end with the death of the last well-known romantic writer ________.

  A. Jane Austen B. Walter Scott

  C. Samuel Taylor Coleridge D. William Wordsworth

  35. The glory of the Romantic Age lies in the poetry of ________.

  A. William Wordsworth B. Samuel Taylor Coleridge

  C. George Gordon Byron D. Percy Bysshe Shelley

  E. John Keats