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1、精选优质文档-倾情为你奉上英美文学选读期末考试练习一、 搭配题二、 判断题1. ( F ) Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, and Antony and Cleopatra are Shakespeares greatest tragedies.2. (T ) The Elizabethan Drama is the real mainstream of the English Renaissance.3. ( T) Paradise Lost is a long epic divided into 12 books.4. ( F) Captain Singleton,
2、 Moll Flanders, Colonel Jack, and A Journal of the Plague Year are the first literary works devoted to the study of problems of the lower-class people.5. ( T) Jonathan Swift defined a good style as “proper words in proper places.”6. ( T ) Henry Fielding has been regarded by some as “Father of the En
3、glish Novel.”7. ( F) William Blake, William Wordsworth, and Samuel Taylor Coleridge are regarded as the “Lake Poets.”8. ( T ) The British Romantic period is an age of prose.9. ( T ) The major theme of Jane Austens novels is love and marriage.10. ( T ) The Victoria period has been generally regarded
4、as one of the most glorious in the English history. 11. ( F ) Far from the Madding Crowd is Thomas Hardys first novel.12. ( T ) Modernism rose out of skepticism and disillusion of capitalism. 13. ( T ) The major themes of the modernist literature are the distorted, alienated and ill relationships be
5、tween man and nature, man and society, man and man, and man and himself.14. ( T) The early poems of Pound and Eliot and Yeatss matured poetry marked rise of “modern poetry.”15. ( T ) Shaws plays have one passion, and one only, that is, indignation.16. ( F) Romeo and Juliet is one of Shakespeares fou
6、r greatest tragedies.17. ( T ) The first period of the English Renaissance was one of imitation and assimilation.18. ( T ) Paradise Lost is John Miltons masterpiece. 19. ( F ) Captain Singleton, Moll Flanders, Colonel Jack, and A Journal of the Plague Year are the first literary works devoted to the
7、 study of problems of the lower-class people.20. ( T ) In Jonathan Swifts opinion, human nature is seriously and permanently flawed.21. ( T) Henry Fielding was the first to write specifically a “comic in prose.”22. ( F ) William Blake, William Wordsworth, and Samuel Taylor Coleridge are regarded as
8、the “Lake Poets.”23. ( F ) The British Romantic period is an age of poetic drama.24. ( T ) Shelleys greatest achievement is his four-act poetic drama, Prometheus Unbound.25. ( T ) Oscar Wilde and Walter Pater are advocators of the theory of “art for arts sake.”26. ( F ) From Under the Greenwood Tree
9、, the tragic sense becomes the keynote of Thomas Hardys novels.27. ( T ) The French symbolism heralded modernism.28. ( T ) The modernist writers pay more attention to the psychic time than the chronological one.29. ( T) Kingsley Amis was the first to start the attack on middle-class privileges and p
10、ower in his novel Lucky Jim.30. ( T ) The Waste Land is a poem concerned with the spiritual breakup of a modern civilization in which human life has lost its meaning, significance and purpose.31. ( F) Shakespeares greatest tragedy is Romeo and Juliet.32. ( T) In the early stage of the English Renais
11、sance, poetry and poetic drama were the most outstanding literary forms.33. ( T ) Samson Agonistes is the most perfect example of the verse drama after the Greek style in English.34. ( F ) Captain Singleton, Moll Flanders, Colonel Jack, and A Journal of the Plague Year are the first literary works d
12、evoted to the study of problems of the lower-class people.35. ( T ) Jonathan Swift is a master satirist.36. ( T ) Henry Fielding was the first to give the modern novel its structure and style.37. ( F ) William Blake, William Wordsworth, and Samuel Taylor Coleridge are regarded as the “Lake Poets.”38
13、. ( F ) Novel was the most popular literary form in the British Romantic period.39. ( T ) “A Song: Men of England” was written in 1819, the year of the Peterloo Massacre. 40. ( T) Charles Dickens and the Bronte Sisters are representatives of critical realism.41. ( F ) Thomas Hardy belongs to one of
14、the English romantic poets.42. ( T ) Modernism takes the irrational philosophy and the theory of psycho-analysis as its theoretical base. 43. ( T ) The modernist writers are mainly concerned with the inner being of an individual. 44. ( T ) James Joyce is the most outstanding stream-of-consciousness
15、novelist. 45. ( T ) D. H. Lawrence was one of the first novelists to introduce themes of psychology into his works.三、 名词解释1. Antagonist: A person or force opposing the protagonist in a narrative; a rival of the hero or heroine.2. Allegory: A tale in verse or prose in which characters, actions, or se
16、ttings represent abstract ideas or moral qualities. An allegory is a story with two meanings, a literal meaning and a symbolic meaning.3. Alliteration: The repetition of the initial consonant sounds in poetry.4. Canto: A section or division of a long poem.5. Characterization: the means by which a wr
17、iter reveals that personality.6. Comedy: In general, a literary work that ends happily with a healthy, amicable armistice between the protagonist and society.7. Critical Realism: The critical realism of the 19th century flourished in the forties and in the beginning of fifties. The realists first an
18、d foremost set themselves the task of criticizing capitalist society from a democratic viewpoint and delineated the crying contradictions of bourgeois reality. But they did not find a way to eradicate social evils.8. Elegy: A poem of mourning, usually over the death of an individual. An elegy is a t
19、ype of lyric poem, usually formal in language and structure, and solemn or even melancholy in tone.9. Epic: A long narrative poem telling about the deeds of a great hero and reflecting the values of the society from which it originated. Many epics were drawn from an oral tradition and were transmitt
20、ed by song and recitation before they were written down.10. Flashback: A scene in a short story, novel, play, or narrative poem that interrupts the action to show an event that happened earlier.11. Imagery: Words or phrases that create pictures, or images, in the readers mind. Images can appeal to o
21、ther senses as well: touch, taste, smell, and hearing.12. Lyric: A poem, usually a short one, which expresses a speakers personal thoughts or feelings. The elegy, ode, and sonnet are all forms of the lyric.13. Metaphor: A figure of speech that makes a comparison between two things which are basicall
22、y dissimilar. Unlike simile, a metaphor does not use a connective word such as like, as, or resembles in making the comparison.14. Protagonist: The central character of a drama, novel, short story, or narrative poem. The protagonist is the character on whom the action centers and with whom the reade
23、r sympathizes most. Usually the protagonist strives against an opposing force, or antagonist, to accomplish something.15. Setting: The time and place in which the events in a short story, novel, play or narrative poem occur. Setting can give us information, vital to plot and theme. Often, setting an
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