
自测试题(Victorian Age) I.Fill in the blanks. 1.The Reform progress of the Victorian period is from the to the Boer War. is the symptom of diseased society 3.The stage of the Victorian Period is from the 40s to the 50s in the 19th century 4. is the best work of ideas of humanism is the first novel of Dickens 6 is Eliot's blank verse drama. is Charlotte's masterpiece work. 8 is Elizabethan Browning's best poem. 9.In 1832.the major contradiction on the political became definitely between labour and 10.The old Whig and Tory became the modem and II.Choose the best answers. is the greatest English realist of Victorian period A.Dickens B.Austen C.Brontee D.Eyre 2 is the best novels of Dickens. A.Hard Times B.Great Expectation C.A Tale of Two Cities D.Bleak Houses 3 is the last of great novels of Thackeray A.The Virginians B.The Rose and the Ring C.The Newcomes D.The Four Georges 4. is one of Hood's best poems. A.The Song of Shirt B.The Bridge of Signs C.Miss.Kilmansegg D.The Gem 5.Which is Browning's first long poem? A.Pauline B.Paracelsus C.Pippa Passes D.The Retum of the Druses
自测试题(Victorian Age) I. Fill in the blanks. 1. The Reform progress of the Victorian period is from the _______ to the Boer War. 2. _______ is the symptom of diseased society 3. The ___________ stage of the Victorian Period is from the 40s to the 50s in the 19th century 4._________ is the best work of ideas of humanism 5. __________ is the first novel of Dickens. 6. _________ is Eliot’s blank verse drama. 7. _________ is Charlotte’s masterpiece work. 8. __________ is Elizabethan Browning’s best poem. 9. In 1832, the major contradiction on the political became definitely between labour and ________. 10. The old Whig and Tory became the modern __________ and __________. II. Choose the best answers. 1. ______________ is the greatest English realist of Victorian period. A. Dickens B. Austen C. Brontee D. Eyre 2. _______ is the best novels of Dickens. A. Hard Times B. Great Expectation C. A Tale of Two Cities D. Bleak Houses 3. _________ is the last of great novels of Thackeray A. The Virginians B. The Rose and the Ring C. The Newcomes D. The Four Georges 4. _________ is one of Hood’s best poems. A. The Song of Shirt B. The Bridge of Signs C. Miss. Kilmansegg D. The Gem 5. Which is Browning’s first long poem? A. Pauline B. Paracelsus C. Pippa Passes D. The Return of the Druses

and Tennyson are the great poets in the Victorian Age. A.Browning B.Keats C.Burs D.Coleridge 7.Hood is engaging in the periodicals and A.prose B.novel C.poem D.drama 8 is Eliot's autobiographical novel. A.The Mill on the Floss B.Adam Bede C.Mr.Gilfil's Love Story D.Janet's Repentance 9 is a exposer of contemporary society. A.Dickens B.Eliot C.Makepeace D.Browning 10.Elizabeth Gaskell-the human condition of life of English workers and the birth of Chartist Movement A.Gaskell B.Dickens C.Austen D.Hood I11.Answer the following questions. 1.What are the four things stand out clearly of the multitude of social and political forces in the Victorian period? 2.Explain the process development of Charitism. 3.Comment Austen's writing style. 4.Why we say that Browning is different with Tennyson? 5.Comment the writing style of Elizabethan Browning IV.Identify the writers 1.Vanity Fair 2.Wuthering Heights 3.The Bridge of Signs 4.Crossing the Bar 5.The Cry of the Children 自测试题答案(Victorian Age) I.Fill in the following blanks. 1.Reform Bill 2.Chartism 3.flourishing 4.Browning
6.______________ and Tennyson are the great poets in the Victorian Age. A. Browning B. Keats C. Burns D. Coleridge 7. Hood is engaging in the periodicals and ___________. A. prose B. novel C. poem D. drama 8. ___________ is Eliot’s autobiographical novel. A. The Mill on the Floss B. Adam Bede C. Mr. Gilfil’s Love Story D. Janet’s Repentance 9. ____________ is a exposer of contemporary society. A. Dickens B. Eliot C. Makepeace D. Browning 10. Elizabeth Gaskell—the human condition of life of English workers and the birth of Chartist Movement A. Gaskell B. Dickens C. Austen D. Hood III. Answer the following questions. 1. What are the four things stand out clearly of the multitude of social and political forces in the Victorian period? 2. Explain the process development of Charitism. 3. Comment Austen’s writing style. 4. Why we say that Browning is different with Tennyson? 5. Comment the writing style of Elizabethan Browning. IV. Identify the writers. 1. Vanity Fair 2. Wuthering Heights 3. The Bridge of Signs 4. Crossing the Bar 5. The Cry of the Children 自测试题答案(Victorian Age) I. Fill in the following blanks. 1. Reform Bill 2. Chartism 3. flourishing 4. Browning

5.Pickwick 6.The Spanish Gypsy 7.Jane Eyre 8.Somnet from the Porniguese 9.captial 10.Liberal,Conservatives II.Choose the hest answer L.A 2.B 3.A 4.A 5.A 6.A 7.C 8.A 9.C 10.A III.Answer the following questions 1.The four things that stand clearly are the following: (1)The long struggle of the Anglo-Saxon's personal liberty is definitely settled (2)It is age of popular education of religious tolerance. (3)It is an age of comparative peace. (4)It is especially remarkable as of its rapid progress in the arts and science. 2.Of the six points in program four manhood suffrage,the removal of property for membership in the House of Common.There were two conflicting elements in Chartims-the men who relied upon moral suasion and those who advocate the use of threats and force. 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.Browning and Tennyson are the great poets in the Victorian Age.But he is the opposite of Tenmyson.We can explain it from the following aspects: genius-pre-eminently dramatic interest-individual passion style-more intent on meaning analysis-motive and countermotive 5.Mrs.Browning's technique is uncertain and she never freed herself from the characteristics faults of vagueness and unrestraint. IV.Identify the writers. 1.Thackeray 2.Emily Brontee 3.Hood
5. Pickwick 6. The Spanish Gypsy 7. Jane Eyre 8. Sonnet from the Portuguese 9.captial 10. Liberal, Conservatives II. Choose the best answer 1. A 2. B 3. A 4. A 5. A 6. A 7. C 8. A 9. C 10. A III. Answer the following questions 1. The four things that stand clearly are the following: (1) The long struggle of the Anglo-Saxon’s personal liberty is definitely settled. (2) It is age of popular education of religious tolerance. (3) It is an age of comparative peace. (4) It is especially remarkable as of its rapid progress in the arts and science. 2. Of the six points in program four manhood suffrage, the removal of property for membership in the House of Common. There were two conflicting elements in Chartims—the men who relied upon moral suasion and those who advocate the use of threats and force. 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. Browning and Tennyson are the great poets in the Victorian Age. But he is the opposite of Tennyson. We can explain it from the following aspects: genius—pre-eminently dramatic interest—individual passion style—more intent on meaning analysis—motive and countermotive 5. Mrs. Browning’s technique is uncertain and she never freed herself from the characteristics faults of vagueness and unrestraint. IV. Identify the writers. 1. Thackeray 2. Emily Brontee 3. Hood

4.Tennyson 5.Elizabethan Browning
4. Tennyson 5. Elizabethan Browning