1、考试课程:英国文学史及选读 考核类型: A 卷 考试方式:闭卷 出卷教师 : XXX 考试专业:英语 考试班级:英语 xx 班 I.Multiple choice (30 points, 1 point for each) select from the four choices of each item the one that best answers the question or completes the statement. 1._, a typical example of old English poetry ,is regarded today as the national
2、 epic of the Anglo-Saxons. A.The Canterbury Tales B.The Ballad of Robin Hood C.The Song of Beowulf D.Sir Gawain and the Green Kinght 2._is the most common foot in English poetry. A.The anapest B.The trochee C.The iamb D.The dactyl 3.The Renaissance is actually a movement stimulated by a series of hi
3、storical events, which one of the following is NOT such an event? A.The rediscovery of ancient Roman and Greek culture. B.Englands domestic rest C.New discovery in geography and astrology D.The religious reformation and the economic expansion 4._is the most successful religious allegory in the Engli
4、sh language. A.The Pilgrims Progress B.Grace Abounding to the Chief of Sinners C.The Life and Death of Mr.Badman D.The Holy War 5.Generally, the Renaissance refers to the period between the 14th and mid-17th centuries, its essence is _. A.science B.philosophy C.arts D.humanism 6.“So long as men can
5、breathe, or eyes can see,/So long lives this, and this gives life to thee.”(Shakespeare, Sonnets18)What does“ this” refer to ? A.Lover. B.Time. C.Summer. D.Poetry. 7.“ O prince, O chief of my throned powers, /That led th embattled seraphim to war/Under thy conduct, and in dreadful deeds/Fearless, en
6、dangered Heavens perpetual king” In the third line of the above passage quoted from Miltons Paradise Lost, the phrase“ thy conduct” refers to _conduct. A.Gods B.Satans C.Adams D.Eves 8. It is generally regarded that Keatss most important and mature poems are in the form of _. A.elegy B.ode C.epic D.
7、sonnet 9.“ Shall I compare thee to a summers day?” The sentence is the beginning of Shakespeares_. A.comedy B.tragedy C.sonnet D.poem 10. Daniel Defoes novels mainly focus on _. A.the struggle of the unfortunate for mere existence B.the struggle of the shipwrecked persons for security C.the struggle
8、 of the pirates for wealth D.the desire of the criminals for property 11. Francis Bacon is best known for his_which greatly influenced the development of this literary form. A.essays B.poems C.works D.plays 12. Most of Thomas Hardys novels are set in Wessex_. A.a crude region in England B.a fictiona
9、l primitive region C.a remote rural area D.Hardys hometown 13. In terms of Pride and Prejudice, which is not true? A.Pride and Prejudice is the most popular of Jane Austens novels. B.Pride and Prejudice is originally drafted as “First Impressions”. C.Pride and Prejudice is a tragic novel. D.In this
10、novel, the author explores the relationship between great love and realistic benefits. 14. Chronologically the Victorian Period refers to _ A.1798-1832 B.1836-1901 C.1798-1901 D.the Neoclassical Period 15. In the following figures, who is Dickenss first child hero? A.Fagin. B.Mr.Brownlow. C.Olive Tw
11、ist. D.Bill Sikes 16. “ And where are they? And where art thou,” My country? On thy voiceless shore The heroic lay is tuneless now- The heroic bosom beats no more! (George Gordon Byron, Don Juan) In the above stanza,“ art thou” literally means_. A.“ art you ” B.“ are though” C.“ art though” D.“ are
12、you ” 17. Of the following writers, which is not the representative of the Romantic period? A.William Blake. B.John Bunyan. C.Jane Auten. D.John Keats. 18. In Songs of Innocence and Songs of Experience, what is the utmost concern of Blake? A.Love B.Childhood C.Death D.Human Experience 19. Paradise L
13、ost is actually a story taken from_. A.the Renaissance B.the Old Testament C.Greek Mythology D.the New Testament 20. Jane Austens first novel is _. A.Pride and Prejudice B.Sense and Sensibility C.Emma D.Plan of a Noel 21. Of the following poets, which is not regarded as “Lake Poets”? A.Saumel Taylor
14、 Coleridge. B.Robert Southey. C.William Wordsworth. D.William Shakespeare. 22.Daniel Defoe describes_as a typical English middle-class man of the eighteenth century, the very prototype of the empire builder or the pioneer colonist. A.Robinson Crusoe B.Moll Flanders C.Gulliver D.Tom Jones 23. The lin
15、es“ Death, be not proud, though some have calld thee/Mighty and dreadful, for thou art not so;” are found in _. A.William Wordsworths writings B.John Keats writings C.John Donnes writings D.Percy Bysshe Shelleys writings 24.The Pilgrims progress by John Bunyan is often said to be concerned with the
16、search for_. A.self-fulfillment B.spiritual salvation C.material wealth D.universal truth 25.With so many poems such as “ The Sparrows Nest,”“ To a Skylark,”“ To the Cuckoo” and “ To a Butterfly” ,William Wordsworth is regarded as a “ _” . A.poet of genius. B.royal poet. C.worshipper of nature. D.co
17、nservative poet. 26.In the first part of Gullivers Travels, Gulliver told this experience in _. A.Lilliput B.Brobdingnag C.Houyhnhnm D.England 27.Which of the following can not describe“ Byronic hero” ? A.Proud. B.Mysterious. C.Noble origin. D.Progressive. 28.The poetic form which Browning attached
18、to maturity and perfection is _. A.dramatic monologue B.use of symbol C.use of ironic language D.use of lyrics 29.The term “ metaphysical poetry” is commonly used to name the work of the 17th-century writers who wrote under the influence of _. A.John Milton B.John Donne C.John Keats D.John Bunyan 30
19、. Which of the following writings is not created by William Wordsworth? A.I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud. B.She Dwelt Among the Untrodden Ways C.The Solitary Reaper. D.The Chimney Sweeper. II. Find the relevant match from colunm B for each item in Colomn A (10 points in all. 1 point for each) A B 1.Ge
20、offrey Chaucer E A. A Red, Red Rose 2.Francis Bacon C B. Ode to a Nightingale 3.Jonathan Swift F C. Of Truth 4.William Blake G D.Northanger Abbey 5.Robert Burns A E.The Canterbury Tales 6.John Keats B F.A Modest Proposal 7.Jane Austen D G. The Tiger 8.Charles Dickens I H. Ulysses 9.Tennyson H I.Davi
21、d Copperfield 10.Robert Browning J J.My Last Duchess III. Fill in the following blanks (10 points in all, 1 point for each) 1. In the year_1066_,at the battle of Hastings, the Normans headed by william, Duke of Normandy, defeated the Anglo-saxons. 2. Since historical times, England, where the early
22、inhabitants were celts, has been conquered three times. It was conquered by the Romans, the ANGLO-SAXONS_,and the Normans. 3.Remeo and Juliet_is regared as shakespeares successful romantic tragedy. 4. No sooner were the people in control of the government than they divided into hostile parties: the
23、liberal whigs and the conservative_Tories_. 5. The Glorious Revolution in 1688_meant three things the supremacy of parliament, the beginning of modern English, and the final triumph of the principle of political liberty. 6. Romanticism as a literary movement come into being in England early in the l
24、atter half of the 18th_century. 7. With the publication of william Wordsworths Lyrical Ballad_in collaboration with S.T Coleridge, Romanticism began to bloom and found a firm place in the history of English literatare. 8. Woman as _ novelists _ appeared in the Romantic age. It was during this period
25、 that women took, for the first time ,an important place in English literature. 9. The most important poet of the victoria Age was_ Tennyson _, Next to him, were Robert Browning and his wife. 10. The _movement appeared in the thirties of the 19th cenfury. 1. 1066 2. Anglo-Saxons 3. Romeo and Juliet
26、4. Tories 5. 1688 6.18th 7.Lyrical Ballads 8.novelists 9. Tennyson 10.Chartist IV. Questions and Answers (20 points in all ,10points for each) Give brief answers to each of following questions in English. (1) A selection from a poem Wherefore feed and clothe and save Form the cradle to the grave Tho
27、se ungrateful drones who would Drain your sweat_nay, drink your blood? Whrefore, Bees of England, forge Many a weepon, chain, and scourge That these stingless drones may spoil The forced produce of your tail? Questions (10) 1. These lines are taken from a poem entitled_ A Song: Men of England)writte
28、n by _ Shelley _ 2. The rhyme scheme in the selection of the poem is _aabb ccdd_.(1) 3.What idea does the quotation express?(7) 1. 1) (1) This poem is a war cry calling upon all working people to rise up against their political oppressors, it points out the intolerable injustice of economic exploita
29、tion. The poet calls the exploiters “ ungrateful drones” , Who drain the sweat and drink the blood of the labouring people, He illustrates with concrete examples the relationship of economic exploitation between the ruling class and the working people.(7) (2) A Selection from a work Some books are t
30、o be tasted, others to be swallowed, and some few to be chewed and digested; that is, some books are to be read only in parts; others to be read, but not curiously; and some few to be read wholly, and with diligence and attention. Some books also may be read by deputy and extracts made of them by ot
31、hers, but that would be only in the less important arguments and the meaner sort of books; else distilled bookd are like common distilled waters. Question(10) 1. This passage is taken from a well-known work entiled_,(2) written by _.(1) 2. Whats the main idea of the whole work. (7) V. Topic Discussi
32、on (30 points in all,15 points for each). Write no less than 100 words on each of the following topics in English , in the corresponding space on the answer sheet. 1. Based on Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte, discuss the theme of her works, the image of woman protagonists and what and how her novels t
33、ruthfully present.(15) 2. In Pride and Prejudice, Jane Aasten explored three kinds of motivations of marriage that the middle-class people had in the second half of the 18th century. Try to make a brief discussion about them with specific examples from the novel. Make comments on Austens attitude to
34、wards these motivations.(15) 200x 200x 学年度第一学期期末考试试卷 答案及评分标准 考试课程:英国文学史及选读 考核类型: A 卷 考试方式:闭卷 出卷教师 : XXX 考试专业:英语 考试班级:英语 xx 班 I. Multiple Choice (1 30=30 ) 01-05 C C B A D 06-10 D B B C A 11-15 A B C B C 16-20 D B D B B 21-25 D A C B C 26-30 A D A B D II. Find the relevant match from column B for eac
35、h item in colamn A (110=10 ) 1-E 2-C 3-F 4-G 5-A 6-B 7-D 8-I 9-H 10-J III. Fill in the following blanks (1 10=10 ) 1. 1066 2. Anglo-Saxons 3. Romeo and Juliet 4. Tories 5. 1688 6.18th 7.Lyrical Ballads 8.novelists 9.Tennyson 10.Chartist IV. Questions and Answers (20 points in all ) (1) A Poem Questi
36、ons(10) 1. A Song: Men of England(1) Shelley(1) 2. aabb ccdd (1) 3. This poem is a war cry calling upon all working people to rise up against their political oppressors, it points out the intolerable injustice of economic exploitation. The poet calls the exploiters “ ungrateful drones” , Who drain t
37、he sweat and drink the blood of the labouring people, He illustrates with concrete examples the relationship of economic exploitation between the ruling class and the working people.(7) (2) A Selection from a work 1. Of Studies(1) Bacon(1) 2. It analyzes the use and abuse of studies ,the different w
38、ays adopted by different people to pursue studies. And how studies exert influence over human character. V .Topic Discussion (30 points in all, 15 points for each) A. Charlottes works are all about the struggle of an individual consciousness towards self-realization, about some lonely and neglected
39、young women with a fiece longing for love, understanding and a full, happy life. B. All ber heroines highest joy arises from some sacrifice of self or some human weakness overcome. C. The image of woman protagonists in her works are mostly the life of the middle-calss working women, particularly gov
40、ernesses.t0 D. Her works present a vivid realistic picture of the English society by exposing the cruelty, hypocrisy and other evils of the upper calsses, and by showing the misery and suffering of the poor. Especially in Jane Eyre by her, she sharply criticises the existing society, e.g. religious
41、hypocrisy of charity institutions. (2) In the novel ,three kinds of attitudes towards marriage are presented for manifestation: marriage merely for material wealth and social position; marriage just for beauty, attraction and passion regardless of economic condition or personal merits; and the ideal marriage for true love with a consideration of the partners personal merit as well as his economic and social status. What jane Aasten tries to say is that it is wrong to marry just for money or for beauty, but it is also wrong to marny without consideration of economic conditions.