专八英美文学习题-浪漫主义时期.doc
如有侵权,请联系网站删除,仅供学习与交流专八英美文学习题-浪漫主义时期【精品文档】第 25 页. Multiple Choices:1. Romanticism fights against the ideas of _.A. realism B. Renaissance C. Enlightenment D. feudalism 2. The main literary stream is _.A. poetry B. novels C. prose D. periodicals 3. _ has a another name called “The Daffodils”.A. “The Rime of the Ancient Mariner” B. “Tintern Abbey”C. “Revolution” D. “I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud”4. Coleridges _ is a “conversation” poem.A. Frost at Midnight B. “The Rime of the Ancient Mariner” C. Christabel D. Biographia Literaria5. Byrons _ is regarded as the great poem of the Romantic Age.A. Childe Harolds Pilgrimage B. Hours of IdlenessC. Lara D. Don Juan6. Prometheus Unbound is _ masterpiece.A. Wordsworths B. Byrons C. Shelleys D. Keats7. _ lived the longest life.A. Wordsworth B. Byron C. Shelley D. Keats8. Keats first poem is _.A. O Solitude B. On First Looking into Chapmans HomerC. Poems D. Endymion9. Keats best ode is _.A. “On a Grecian Urn” B. “To Autumn”C. “To Psyche” D. “To a Nightingale”10. The best works of William Hazlitt is _.A. The Spirit of the Age B. Table TalkC. The Characters of Shakespeares Plays D. On the English Poets11. The publication of _ marks the beginning of the Romantic Movement in England.A. “Tintern Abbey” B. Lyrical Ballads C. Frost at Night D. “The Daffodils”12. The Prelude has also been called _.A. The Last Brazil B. The First Impression C. Growth of a Poets Mind D. The Spirit of the Age13. Wordsworths “I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud” has also been called _.A. “The Solitary Reaper” B. “The Daffodils”C. “The Rime of the Ancient Mariner” D. “O Solitude”14. _ is considered Wordsworths masterpiece. A. The Prelude B. Endymion C. Don Juan D. Biographia Literaria15. The prose writers in the English Romantic Age developed a kind of _.A. models of classicism B. familiar essayC. rules of neo-romanticism D. ways of modernism16. The best essayist in the English Romantic Age is _.A. Keats B. Walter Scott C. Charles Lamb D. William Hazlitt17. The themes of Pride and Prejudice are _.A. pride and prejudice B. the writers own personalitiesC. love and marriage D. Both A and C18. _ is considered the father of historical novelist in the English Romantic Age.A. Jane Austen B. Charles Lamb C. William Hazlitt D. Waler Scott19. Lambs writings are full of _for he is especially fond of old writers.A. romanticism B. conversations C. inspirations D. archaisms20. Lamb is a romanticist of _.A. the city B. the countryside C. nature D. imagination 21. _ is based on Boccaccios Decameron.A. Endymion B. Isabella D. Hyperion D. Lamia22. Critics agree that _ is a great romantic poet, standing with Shakespeare, Milton and Wordsworth in the history English literature.A. Keats B. Wordsworth C. Coleridge D. William 23. The reader can get a broad panorama of the social life of the English Romantic Age from _.A. Dun Juan B. The Prelude C. Kubla Khan D. Isabella24. Some critics think that some of Byrons poems show his _.A. individual heroism and pessimism B. love of nature and optimism C. love of old writers D. hatred for the imperialism 25. One of Coleridges best “conventional” poems is _.A. Kubla Khan B. Frost at Night C. Christabel D. Biographia Literaria 26. Coleridges best literary criticism is _.A. Kubla Khan B. Frost at Night C. Christabel D. Biographia Literaria 27. _ is Shelleys masterpiece.A. Zastrozzi B. The Necessity of Atheism C. Queen Mab D. Prometheus Unbound 28. _ is a joint book by Charles Lamb and his sister.A. John Woodvil B. Essays of EliaC. Mr H D. Tales from Shakespeare 29. Because of _, Shelley was expelled from the Oxford University.A. The Masque of Anarchy B. A Defence of PoetryC. The Necessity of Atheism D. The Triumph of Life 30. _ is Shelleys first book written in _.A. Zastrozzi; Eton B. The Necessity of Atheism; ItalyC. Queen Mab; Greece D. Prometheus Unbound; Italy31. The Romantic Age began in_ and came to an end in _.A. 17891821 B. 17781823 C. 17981832 D. 1768181932. Byron, Shelley and Keats belong to Romantic poets of _ generation.A. the first B. the second C. the third D. the forth33. The Examiner is a famous _ in the English Romantic Age.A. novel B. poem C. periodical D. newspaperLiterary Terms: 1. Romanticism 2. Ode 3. Pastoral 4. Satire 5. ImageKey to the multiple choices: 1-5 CADAD 6-10 CACDA 11-15 BCBAB 16-20 CDDDA 21-25 BAAAB 26-30 BDDCA31-33 CBCKey to the literary terms:1. A movement that flourished in literature, philosophy, music, and art in Western culture during most of the nineteenth century, beginning as a revolt against classicism. The romanticist portrays people, scenes and events as they impress him or as he imagines them to be. A Romantic work has one or more of the following characteristics: an emphasis on feeling and imagination; a love of nature; a belief in individual and common man; and interest in the past, the unusual, the unfamiliar, the bizarre or picturesque, a revolt against authority or tradition. It expresses the ideology and sentiment of the classes and strata that were dissatisfied with the development of capitalism. There have been many varieties of romanticism in many different times and places. Some ideas of English Romanticism were expressed by the poets William Wordsworth and Samuel Taylor Coleridge, and some were showed by Shelley, Byron and Keats.2. A long, stately lyric poem in stanzas of varied metrical pattern, written in a dignified formal style on some lofty or serious subject. Odes are often written for a special occasion, to honor a person or a season or commemorate an event. Two famous odes are Percy Bysshe Shelleys “ Ode to the West wind” and John Keatss Ode on a Grecian Urn.”3. From Latin pastor, a shepherd. The first pastoral poet was Theocritus, a Greek of the 3rd century B.C. The pastoral was especially popular in Europe from the 14th through the 18th centuries, with some fine examples still written in England in the 19th century. The pastoral mode is self-reflexive. Typically the poet echoes the conventions of earlier pastorals in order to put "the complex into the simple," as William Empson observed in Some Versions of Pastoral (1935). The poem is not really about shepherds, but about the complex society the poet and readers inhabit. 4. A kind of writing holds up to ridicule or contempt the weaknesses and wrongdoings of individuals, groups, institutions, or humanity in general. The aim of satirists is to set a moral standard for society, and they attempt to persuade the reader to see their point of view through the force of laughter. The most famous satirical work in English literature is Jonathan Swifts Gullivers Travels.5. A concrete picture, either literally descriptive, as in "Red roses covered the white wall," or figurative, as in "She is a rose," each carrying a sensual and emotive connotation. A figurative image may be an analogy, metaphor, simile, personification, or the like. Impressionism, a literary style conveying subjective impressions rather than objective reality, taking its name from the movement in French painting in the mid-19th century, notably in the works of Manet, Monet, and Renoir. The Imagists represented impressionism in poetry; in fiction, writers like Virginia Woolf and James Joyce.