
自测试题 (Romantic Period) I.Fill in the blanks. 1.Romanticism as a literry movement came into being in England early in the latter half of the century. 2.The Romanticism was influenced by the Industrial Revolution and 3.As the victim of the the peasants became landless and had to find new ways of living. 4.The Romanticism is an age of 5.The historical novels of Walter Scott cover a period ranging from up to and including century. 6.The English Romatic period produced two major novelists:Scott and 7.Austen's style is and 8.The works of Lamb divide themselves naturally into periods. 9.Walter Scott is the creator and a great master of the novels. 10.In 1797 Wordsworth made friend with and a year later they jointly published the Lyrical Ballads. II.Choose the best answers. 1. of 1832 shifted the center of political power to the middle class. A.the Reform Bill B.Enclourse Movement C.the French Revlution D.the Industrial Revolution 2. is second great age in England literature history for the poetry is the highest form A.the 17th century B.the 18th century C.the 16th century D.the 20th century 3.The was the only great literary form that was not adequately represented A.drama B.novel C.poem D.prose 4.Coleridge,Southey who with asthe“Lake Poets” wrote far more prose than the poetry. A.Keats B.Tennyson C.Shelley D.Wordsworth 5 is Byron's satiric masterpiece. A.Don Juan B.Gain C.Manfred D.Lara
自测试题(Romantic Period) I. Fill in the blanks. 1. Romanticism as a literry movement came into being in England early in the latter half of the ______ century. 2. The Romanticism was influenced by the Industrial Revolution and ______. 3. As the victim of the ____ the peasants became landless and had to find new ways of living. 4. The Romanticism is an age of ______. 5. The historical novels of Walter Scott cover a period ranging from ___ up to and including _____ century. 6. The English Romatic period produced two major novelists: Scott and _____. 7. Austen’s style is _____ and ______. 8. The works of Lamb divide themselves naturally into _____ periods. 9. Walter Scott is the creator and a great master of the ______ novels. 10. In 1797 Wordsworth made friend with ____ and a year later they jointly published the Lyrical Ballads. II. Choose the best answers. 1. __________ of 1832 shifted the center of political power to the middle class. A. the Reform Bill B. Enclourse Movement C. the French Revlution D. the Industrial Revolution 2. ______ is second great age in England literature history for the poetry is the highest form. A. the 17th century B. the 18th century C. the 16th century D. the 20th century 3. The _______ was the only great literary form that was not adequately represented. A. drama B. novel C. poem D. prose 4. Coleridge, Southey who with _______ as the “Lake Poets” wrote far more prose than the poetry. A. Keats B. Tennyson C. Shelley D. Wordsworth 5. __________ is Byron’s satiric masterpiece. A. Don Juan B. Gain C. Manfred D. Lara

6. is the only contemporary novel among the works of Scott and it is a satire on the idle aristocratic society of his time A.St.Ronan's Well B.Red Gauntlet C.The Talisman D.Anne of Geierstein 7. is the creator and great master of the historical novel. A.Austen B.Scott C.Swift D.Byron 8.De Quincey thought 's style is easy and effortless as a perfect example. A.Keats B.Scott C.Defoe D.Austen 9.Lamb's works can be divided into kinds. A.four B.two C.five D.three 10.Scott's novel is the consumation and development of two different trends of the English literature in the 18th and the beginn ing of the 19th centuries:realistic novel and A.Gothic novel B.anti-realistic novel C.sentimental novel D.humanism novel III.Answer the following questions. 1.Could you comment the Wordsworth's poem? 2.Please comment the Scott's writing characteristics. 3.Comment Austen's writing style. 4.What are the changes of Industrial Revolution? 5.Comment the development of novel in the Romantic period. IV.Identify the writers. 1.Ode to the West Wind 2.Sense and Sensibility 3.Tales from Shakespeare 4.The Betrothed 5.Endymion 自测试题答案(Romantic Period) I.Fill in the following blanks. 1.18h 2.French Revolutionary
6._________ is the only contemporary novel among the works of Scott and it is a satire on the idle aristocratic society of his time A. St. Ronan’s Well B. Red Gauntlet C. The Talisman D. Anne of Geierstein 7. ___________ is the creator and great master of the historical novel. A. Austen B. Scott C. Swift D. Byron 8. De Quincey thought ________’s style is easy and effortless as a perfect example. A. Keats B. Scott C. Defoe D. Austen 9. Lamb’s works can be divided into ________ kinds. A. four B. two C. five D. three 10. Scott’s novel is the consumation and development of two different trends of the English literature in the 18th and the beginning of the 19th centuries: realistic novel and_________. A. Gothic novel B. anti-realistic novel C. sentimental novel D. humanism novel III. Answer the following questions. 1. Could you comment the Wordsworth’s poem? 2. Please comment the Scott’s writing characteristics. 3. Comment Austen’s writing style. 4. What are the changes of Industrial Revolution? 5. Comment the development of novel in the Romantic period. IV. Identify the writers. 1. Ode to the West Wind 2. Sense and Sensibility 3. Tales from Shakespeare 4. The Betrothed 5. Endymion 自测试题答案(Romantic Period) I. Fill in the following blanks. 1.18th 2. French Revolutionary

3.Enclosure Movement 4.poetry 5.the Middle Age,18th 6.Austen 7.easy,effortless 8.three 9.historical 10.Coleridge II.Choose the best answer 1.A 2.B 3.A 4.D 5.A 6.A 7.B 8.D 9.A 10.A III.Answer the following questions 1.In his poems Wordsworth aimed at simplicity and purity of language,fighting against the conventional forms of the 18th century poetry. 2.His novel were written from a definite class standpoint-especially about the peasants portraying the decay of their mode of life by the onslaught of industrial capitalism 3.Each is perfect and there is no choosing between them for one who enjoys her quiet irony and simple delicate analysis of character. 4.Britain became "workshop of the world". The bourgeoisie are the dominant position. The peasants became the victim of the"Enclosure Movement". A new class,proletariat,had sprung into existence. 5.There was a noteworthy development of the novel which was already beginning to establish itself as the favorite literary form of the 19th century. IV.Identify the writers. 1.Shelley 2.Austen 3.Lamb 4.Scott 5.Keats
3. Enclosure Movement 4. poetry 5. the Middle Age, 18th 6. Austen 7. easy, effortless 8. three 9. historical 10. Coleridge II. Choose the best answer 1.A 2. B 3. A 4. D 5. A 6. A 7. B 8. D 9. A 10. A III. Answer the following questions 1. In his poems Wordsworth aimed at simplicity and purity of language, fighting against the conventional forms of the 18th century poetry. 2. His novel were written from a definite class standpoint—especially about the peasants portraying the decay of their mode of life by the onslaught of industrial capitalism 3. Each is perfect and there is no choosing between them for one who enjoys her quiet irony and simple delicate analysis of character. 4. Britain became “workshop of the world”. The bourgeoisie are the dominant position. The peasants became the victim of the “Enclosure Movement”. A new class, proletariat, had sprung into existence. 5. There was a noteworthy development of the novel which was already beginning to establish itself as the favorite literary form of the 19th century. IV. Identify the writers. 1. Shelley 2. Austen 3. Lamb 4. Scott 5. Keats