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第 1 页 (共 5 页) I. Choose the best answer for each one. (40%) 1. In Anglo-Saxon period, “Beowulf” represented the _____ poetry. A. pagan B. religious C. romantic D. sentimental 2. ________ is the “father of English poetry” and one of the greatest narrative poets of England. A. Shakespeare B. Bacon C. Chaucer D. Milton 3. _________ was the first to introduce the sonnet into English literature. A. Thomas Wyatt B. William Shakespeare C. Philip Sidney D. Thomas Campion 4. Absolute monarchy in England reached its summit during the reign of Queen __________. A. Mary B. Elizabeth C. William D. James 5. The story of “_________” is the culmination of the Arthurian romances. A. Sir Gawain and the Green Knight B. The Song of Beowulf C. Piers the Plowman D. The Canterbury Tales 6. Fielding’s novel, _________, was inspired by the success of Richardson’s novel Pamela. A. The Journal of a Voyage to Lisbon B. Joseph Andrews C. The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling D. Amelia 7. Sheridan’s literary fame rests almost exclusively upon his ________. A. drama B. novel C. poem D. essay 8. The _________ century was one of the most tempestuous periods in English history. A. 15th B. 16th C. 17th D. 18th 9. Milton’s short poem ________ that described mediation. A. Il’Penseroso B. L’Allegro C. Lycidas D. Comus 10. Apart from the original work, Chaucer also translated the various works of French authors, among which is the famous ___________. A. Romance of the Rose B. The Legend of Good Women C. The Parliament of Fowls D. Troilus and Cressie 11. ________ is the greatest Scottish poets in the 18th century. A. Defoe B. Burns C. Blake D. Steel 12.________’s work didn’t give sympathy for the peasants who were being ruined by the industrial revolution in the eighteenth century. A. Thomas Gray B. Oliver Goldsmith C. George Crabbe D. William Blake

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第 2 页 (共 5 页) 13. In the following works which is not written by Richardson? A. Virtue Rewarded B. The History of a Young Lady C. The History of Sir Charles Grandison D. The Vicar of Wakesfield 14. During the 25 years of his literary work Shakespeare produced ____ plays, _______narrative poems and _______sonnets. A. 27, 2, 154 B. 37, 2, 154 C. 30, 1, 140 D. 37, 1, 110 15. From the following, choose the one which is not Francis Bacon’s work. A. Novum Organum B. De Augmentis C. Advancement of Learning D. Venus and Adonis 16. Swift’s _________ is a work, a satire on the various churches of the day, which published in London with The Battle of the Books in 1704. A. Gulliver’s Travel B. The Tale of a Tub C. Romance of Rose D. Robinson Crusoe 17. Bacon’s final work Essays is consisted _______ essays. A. 60 B. 58 C. 30 D. 45 18. The career of Shakespeare’s drama production can be divided into _______ periods. A. 5 B. 3 C.4 D. 2 19. The most outstanding personality of the epoch of Enlightenment in England was ____________. A. Jonathan Swift B. William Blake C. Laurence Sterne D. Samuel Richardson 20. The middle of the 18th century in England sees the inception of a new literary current---that of ____________. A. Enlightenment B. sentimentalism C. Romanticism D. Realism II. Fill in the blanks. (10%) 1. English Renaissance Period was not an age of prose, but Thomas More wrote his famous prose work ________. 2. Oliver Goldsmith was one of the most versatile of authors and made disting- -uished contributions in several literary forms _______, ________, essays and poems

3.Among the early Anglo-Saxon poets we may mention who wrote a poetic"Paraphrase of the Bible"and Cynewulf 4.Chaucer chose the metrical form which laid the foundation of the English verse 5.In 1804 Blake began to engrave his final symbolic works. III.Name the work of the following writers (10%) 1.Name the masterpiece ofGcoffrey Chaucer. 2.Name the four famous tragedies of Shakespeare (exoepting"King Lear"and "Hamlet"). 3.Name the best work of Henry Fielding. 4 Name the masterpiece of John Milton. 5.Name the first novel of'T.G.Smollet. IV.Identify.Please refer to the writer of the following works (10%) 1.Robinson Crusoe 2.The Desert Village 3.The Song of Experience 4.Measure for Measure 5.The Vicar of Wakefield 6.The Mysteries of Udolpho 7.The Village 8 Tristram Shandy 9.The Christian hero 第3页(共5页)
第 3 页 (共 5 页) 3. Among the early Anglo-Saxon poets we may mention ________, who wrote a poetic “Paraphrase of the Bible” and Cynewulf. 4. Chaucer chose the metrical form which laid the foundation of the English ________ verse. 5. In 1804 Blake began to engrave his final symbolic works, ______________. III. Name the work of the following writers. (10%) 1. Name the masterpiece of Geoffrey Chaucer. 2. Name the four famous tragedies of Shakespeare (excepting “King Lear” and “Hamlet”). 3. Name the best work of Henry Fielding. 4. Name the masterpiece of John Milton. 5. Name the first novel of T. G. Smollet. IV. Identify. Please refer to the writer of the following works. (10%) 1. Robinson Crusoe 2. The Desert Village 3. The Song of Experience 4. Measure for Measure 5. The Vicar of Wakefield 6. The Mysteries of Udolpho 7. The Village 8. Tristram Shandy 9. The Christian hero

10.Kilmarnock Burns V.Answer the following questions.(20%) 1.What did the coming of Christianity bring changes to England during the Anglo-Saxon period? 2 Pleasse state the classification of Bacon's work and give an example 3.Please state the differenoe between Milton and Bunyan 4.Why we can say that Chaucer is the transitional period poet between old English and Modern English? 5.What is the Enlightenment?Please state the characteristies of the English Enlightenment 附答案: L.Choose the b过answer for each0ne.(每小圆2分,共40分)】 1A2.C3.A4.B5.A6.B7.A8.B9.A10.A 11.B12.B13.D14.B15.D16.B17.B18.B19.A20.B Ⅱ下ill in the blanks.(每小趟2分,共10分) 1.Utopia 2.novel ,comedy 3.Caedmon 4.tonic-syllabic 5.Milton and Jerusalem III.Name the work of the following writers(每小题2分,共10分) 1."The Canterbury Tales" 2."Othello"and"Macbeth" 3.“Amelia 4“Paradise Lost” 5."The Adventure of'Roderick Random" IV.Identify.Please refer to the writers of the following writers.(每小超I分, 共10分) 1 Daniel Defoe 2.Oliver Goldsmith 3.William Blake 4.William Shakespeare 第4页(共5页)
第 4 页 (共 5 页) 10. Kilmarnock Burns V. Answer the following questions. (20%) 1. What did the coming of Christianity bring changes to England during the Anglo-Saxon period? 2. Please state the classification of Bacon’s work and give an example. 3. Please state the difference between Milton and Bunyan 4. Why we can say that Chaucer is the transitional period poet between old English and Modern English? 5. What is the Enlightenment? Please state the characteristics of the English Enlightenment. 附答案: I. Choose the best answer for each one. (每小题2分,共40分) 1.A 2. C 3. A 4. B 5. A 6. B 7. A 8. B 9. A 10. A 11. B 12. B 13. D 14. B 15. D 16. B 17. B 18. B 19. A 20. B II. Fill in the blanks. (每小题2分,共10分) 1. Utopia 2. novel ,comedy 3. Caedmon 4. tonic-syllabic 5. Milton and Jerusalem III. Name the work of the following writers. (每小题2分,共10分) 1. “The Canterbury Tales” 2. “Othello” and “Macbeth” 3. “Amelia” 4. “Paradise Lost” 5. “The Adventure of Roderick Random” IV. Identify. Please refer to the writers of the following writers. (每小题1分, 共10分) 1. Daniel Defoe 2. Oliver Goldsmith 3. William Blake 4. William Shakespeare

5.Oliver Goldsmith 6.Ann Radcliff 7.George Crabbe 8.Laurence Sterne 9.Joseph Addison 10.Robert Burns V.Answer the following questions.(每小题4分,共20分) 1.The coming of Christianily meant no simply a new life and leader for England;it meant also the wealth of a new language.The scop is now replaced by the literary monk.The effect is seen instantly in English early prose and poetry. 2.Bacon's work is divided into three classes (1)the philosophical work eg."Advancement of Learning" (2)the literary work e.g."Essays" (3)the professional works e.g.“Maxims of the Law” 3.(1)Milton is the most famous puritan poet He inherited all the Renaissance's culture and are the most profoundly educated man of his age.Hle wrote the most famous epic since Bewoulf (2)Bunyan is the most famous puritan prose writer.He received an excess of the reformation spiritual independence which had caused the Puritan struggle for liberty.He wrote the only great allegory. 4 In the 14%century Chaucer's poetry traces out a path to the literalure of English Renaissance.His work is permeated with buoyant free-thinking,so it is the characteristic of the age of Renaissance.But in some aspects of his work Chaucer is still bound to the literature of the Middle Ages and some of his poems are written in the manner of the French poets who enjoyed great popularity among the nobles. 5.The Enlightenment on the whole.wus an expression of struggle of the then progressive class of bourgeoisie against feudalism.The enlighteners fought against class inequality,stagnation,prejudices and other survivals of feudalism They attempled to place all hranches of science at the service of mankind by connecting them with the actual deeds and requirement. 第5页(共5到)
第 5 页 (共 5 页) 5. Oliver Goldsmith 6. Ann Radcliff 7. George Crabbe 8. Laurence Sterne 9. Joseph Addison 10. Robert Burns V. Answer the following questions. (每小题4分,共20分) 1. The coming of Christianity meant not simply a new life and leader for England; it meant also the wealth of a new language. The scop is now replaced by the literary monk. The effect is seen instantly in English early prose and poetry. 2. Bacon’s work is divided into three classes: (1) the philosophical work e.g. “Advancement of Learning” (2) the literary work e.g. “Essays” (3) the professional works e.g. “Maxims of the Law” 3. (1) Milton is the most famous puritan poet. He inherited all the Renaissance’s culture and are the most profoundly educated man of his age. He wrote the most famous epic since Bewoulf. (2) Bunyan is the most famous puritan prose writer. He received an excess of the reformation spiritual independence which had caused the Puritan struggle for liberty. He wrote the only great allegory. 4. In the 14th century Chaucer’s poetry traces out a path to the literature of English Renaissance. His work is permeated with buoyant free-thinking, so it is the characteristic of the age of Renaissance. But in some aspects of his work Chaucer is still bound to the literature of the Middle Ages and some of his poems are written in the manner of the French poets who enjoyed great popularity among the nobles. 5. The Enlightenment on the whole, was an expression of struggle of the then progressive class of bourgeoisie against feudalism. The enlighteners fought against class inequality, stagnation, prejudices and other survivals of feudalism. They attempted to place all branches of science at the service of mankind by connecting them with the actual deeds and requirement