
I.Choose the best answer for each one.(30%) Direction:There are 15 questions in this part.Fach question is followed by four choices marked A.B C and D.Choose the correct answer to each of the questions and write your answer at the corresponding place on the ANSWER SHEET. 1.The French influence is mos marked in the during the 17 century. A.novel B.poem C.drama D.prose 2 The Revolution of 1688 is very meaningful in England.It doesn't mean A.the supremacy of Parliament B.the beginning of modern England C.the end of the feudalism D.the final triumph of the principle of political liberty 3.Shakespeare's literary work may be divided into periods. A.two B.three C.four D.five 4.The conspicuous trend in the English literature of the latter half of the 18th century was A romanticism B.pre-romanticism C.sentimentalism D.enlightenment 5.In the following groups,which one doesn't belong to the antagonistic writers of the 18 century in England? A.Swift and Addison B.Pope and Burns C.Defoe and Johnson D.Fielding and Smoller 6.The eighteenth century in English literature is an age of A.poem B.prose C.novel D.drama 7.Of all the romantic poets of the 18th century, is the most independent and the most original. A.Blake B.Addison C.Steel D Defoe 8.The poem Paradise Losr,consisting of books,is marked for its intricale and contradictory composition. A10 B.12 第1页(共5页)
第 1 页 (共 5 页) I. Choose the best answer for each one. (30%) Direction: There are 15 questions in this part. Each question is followed by four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the correct answer to each of the questions and write your answer at the corresponding place on the ANSWER SHEET. 1. The French influence is most marked in the _________ during the 17th century. A. novel B. poem C. drama D. prose 2. The Revolution of 1688 is very meaningful in England. It doesn’t mean ________________. A. the supremacy of Parliament B. the beginning of modern England C. the end of the feudalism D. the final triumph of the principle of political liberty 3. Shakespeare’s literary work may be divided into ______ periods. A. two B. three C. four D. five 4. The conspicuous trend in the English literature of the latter half of the 18th century was _______________. A. romanticism B. pre-romanticism C. sentimentalism D. enlightenment 5. In the following groups, which one doesn’t belong to the antagonistic writers of the 18th century in England? A. Swift and Addison B. Pope and Burns C. Defoe and Johnson D. Fielding and Smoller 6. The eighteenth century in English literature is an age of _______. A. poem B. prose C. novel D. drama 7. Of all the romantic poets of the 18th century, _______ is the most independent and the most original. A. Blake B. Addison C. Steel D. Defoe 8. The poem Paradise Lost, consisting of ______ books, is marked for its intricate and contradictory composition. A. 10 B. 12

C.11 D.9 9.The most outstanding figure of English sentimentalism was A Stern B.Addison C.Swift D.Pope 10.The whole epie "Beowull oonsists of lines and is to divided into two ports with an interpolation between the two. A3182 B.2100 C.1500 D.4011 11.Henry Fielding is the greatest of the 18th century and one of the greatest that England ever produced. A.poets B.novelists C.prose writers D.dramatis 12.The novels in the 18"h century,dealing with the private life of an individual, were created by A.Jonathan Swift B.Samuel Richardson C.Oliver Goldsmith D.William Blake 13.Chaucer wanted to write 32 tales in his plan but "The Canterbury Tales" only contained stories. A32 B.24 C.18 [D.20 14. is the supreme master of the first part of the 18th century in English. A.Defoe B.Swift C.Chancer D.Milton 15.Great popularity was won by John Lyly's prose romance which gave rise to the term"cuphuism".designating an affected style of court speech. A.Cymbeline B.Venus and Adonis C.Lucrece D.Euphues II.Fill in the blanks.(10%) Direction:There are altogether 5 blanks in the following sentences.Fill in the blanks and write your answer at the corresponding places on the ANSWER SHEET. 1.Chaucer composes a long poem named "Troilus and Criseyde" based on Boccaccio's poem "Filostrato" 2 was the author of the grealest epic poem of the time "The 第2页(共5页)
第 2 页 (共 5 页) C.11 D. 9 9. The most outstanding figure of English sentimentalism was ________. A. Stern B. Addison C. Swift D. Pope 10. The whole epic “Beowulf” consists of _______ lines and is to divided into two parts with an interpolation between the two. A. 3182 B. 2100 C. 1500 D. 4011 11. Henry Fielding is the greatest _______ of the 18th century and one of the greatest that England ever produced. A. poets B. novelists C. prose writers D. dramatis 12. The novels in the 18th century, dealing with the private life of an individual, were created by ____________. A. Jonathan Swift B. Samuel Richardson C. Oliver Goldsmith D. William Blake 13. Chaucer wanted to write 32 tales in his plan but “The Canterbury Tales” only contained ________ stories. A. 32 B. 24 C. 18 D. 20 14. _______ is the supreme master of the first part of the 18th century in English. A. Defoe B. Swift C. Chaucer D. Milton 15. Great popularity was won by John Lyly’s prose romance _______ which gave rise to the term “euphuism”, designating an affected style of court speech. A. Cymbeline B. Venus and Adonis C. Lucrece D. Euphues II. Fill in the blanks. (10%) Direction: There are altogether 5 blanks in the following sentences. Fill in the blanks and write your answer at the corresponding places on the ANSWER SHEET. 1. Chaucer composes a long _________ poem named “Troilus and Criseyde” based on Boccaccio’s poem “Filostrato”. 2. ____________ was the author of the greatest epic poem of the time “The

Farie Queen"describing the Queen of Elizabeth. 3. the most perfect poem of the 18th century,is written by Thomas Gray and belongs to this period. 4.The literature of the Anglo-Saxon period falls naturally into two divisions, and Christian 5 John Dryden, poet and play wright was the most distinguished literary figures of the 17 century. IIL.Name the work of the following writers.(15%) Direction:Name the following work according to the demands given below. 1.Name the four famous comedies of Shakespeare (excepting "As You Like It" and“"Twelfth Night'" 2.Name the first novel of Henry Fielding. 3.Name the only novel of Oliver Goldsmith. 4.Name the famous comedy of Sheridan. 5.Name the masterpiece of John Donne. IV.Identify.Please refer to the writer of the following works (15%) Direction:Please refer to the writer of the following work. 1.“Romance of the Rose 2."Gulliver's Travels" 3 "The Song of Los" 4.“The Pilgrim's Progress” 5."The Castle of Otranto" V.Answer the following questions.(30%) Directions There are 3 questions in this part.Answer each of the questions in one full sentence and write your answer at the corresponding place on the ANSWER SHEET. 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 of each 第3页(共5到)
第 3 页 (共 5 页) Farie Queen” describing the Queen of Elizabeth. 3. ____________, the most perfect poem of the 18th century, is written by Thomas Gray and belongs to this period. 4. The literature of the Anglo-Saxon period falls naturally into two divisions, ___________ and Christian. 5. John Dryden, ________, poet and play wright was the most distinguished literary figures of the 17th century. III. Name the work of the following writers. (15%) Direction: Name the following work according to the demands given below. 1. Name the four famous comedies of Shakespeare (excepting “As You Like It” and “Twelfth Night”). 2. Name the first novel of Henry Fielding. 3. Name the only novel of Oliver Goldsmith. 4. Name the famous comedy of Sheridan. 5. Name the masterpiece of John Donne. IV. Identify. Please refer to the writer of the following works. (15%) Direction: Please refer to the writer of the following work. 1. “Romance of the Rose” 2. “Gulliver’s Travels” 3. “The Song of Los” 4. “The Pilgrim’s Progress” 5. “The Castle of Otranto” V. Answer the following questions. (30%) Directions: There are 3 questions in this part. Answer each of the questions in one full sentence and write your answer at the corresponding place on the ANSWER SHEET. 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 of each

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第 4 页 (共 5 页) kind. 3. Please state the difference between Milton and Bunyan. I. Choose the best answer for each one. (30%) 1. A 2. A 3. A 4.C 5. B 6. B 7. A 8. B 9. A 10. A 11. B 12. B 13. B 14. B 15. D II. Fill in the blanks. (10%) 1. narrative 2. Spenser 3. Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard 4. pagan 5. critic III. Name the work of the following writers. (15%) 1. “The Merchant of Venice” and “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” 2. “Joseph Andrews” 3. “The Vicar of Wakefield” 4. “The Rivals” 5. “Songs and Sonnets” IV. Identify. Please refer to the writer of the following works. (15%) 1. Geoffrey Chaucer 2. Johnthan Swift 3. William Blake 4. John Bunyan 5. Horance Walpole V. Answer the following questions. (30%) 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

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第 5 页 (共 5 页) the Puritan struggle for liberty. He wrote the only great allegory