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东华理工大学2013 —20 14 学年第一学期考试试卷A 英国文学史及选读课程闭卷课程类别:考试Part I. Fill in the following blanks (15%)(Complete each of the following statements with a proper word or phrase)1). ________ can be justly termed England’s national epic and its hero______—one of the national heroes of the English people.2). Together with the development of bourgeois relationships and formation of the English national state, this period is marked by a flourishing of national culture known as the _______.3). ________ wrote his masterpiece "The Pilgrim's Progress" during his second imprisonment.4) The epoch of Renaissance witnessed a particular development of English drama. Marlowe made ____the principal vehicle of expression in drama.5). Shakespeare’s tragedies contain the following____________, ___________,________and____________.6). The declaration that “ A good poetry is a spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings” is selected from _________ by ___________.Part II Multiple choice (30%)(Choose the one that would best complete the statement)1).Who is the “father of English poetry” and one of the greatest narrative poets of England?A. Christopher MarlowB. Geoffrey ChaucerC. William ShakespeareD. John Milton 2). “If Winter comes, can spring be far behind?” This is written by ______, one ofthe leading Romantic poets.A. John KeatsB. William WordsworthC. Percy Bysshe ShelleyD. William Blake3).The repetition of the initial consonant sound in poetry is called ______.A. simileB. alliterationC. metaphorD. personification4). “He has a servant called Friday”. “He” in the quoted sentence is a character in_______.A. The School for ScandalB. The Rape of the LockC. Robinson CrusoeD. Gulliver’s Travels5). Portia, the heroine in "______"is one of Shakespeare's ideal women-beautifulprudent cultured and capable of rising to an emergency.A "The Merchant of Venice"B "As You Like It"C "King Lear"D "Twelfth Night6). “studies serve for delight, for ornament, and for ability” is one of the epigramsfound in_______.A. Bacon’s Of StudiesB.Bunyan’s The Pilgrim’s ProgressC. Fielding’s Tom JonesD. J ohnson’s A Dictionary of the English Language7). Jonathan Swift's "Gulliver's Travels" gives an unparalleled ______depiction ofthe vices of his age.A. religiousB. romanticC. satiricalD. comic8). “So long as men can breathe, or eyes can see, / So long lives this, and this giveslife to thee.” (Shakespeare, Sonnet 18) What do es “this” refer to?A. LoverB. TimeC. Summer D Poetry9). .John Keats' famous poem______ expresses the conflict between the happy world of natural loveliness and human world of pains.A. "Endymion" B "Ode to a Nightingale"C "Ode on a Grecian Urn"D "Ode to Psyche"10). The Yahoos depicted by Jonathan Swift in Gulliver’s Travels are ________.A. horses that are endowed with reasonB. pigmies that are endowed with admirable qualitiesC. giants that are superior in wisdomD. hairy, wild, low and despicable creatures, who resemble human beings notonly in appearance but also in some other ways.11). The heroine Tess in "Tess of the D'urbervilles" seems to be led to her finaldestruction step by step by ______,as Hardy says at the end of the novel:"Justice was done, and the President of the Immortals had ended his sport with Tess."A. Angel ClareB. AlecC. FateD. Jude12). The term “metaphysical poetry” is commonly used to designate the worksof the 17th- century writers who wrote under the influence of John Donne, who is good at using the figure of speech________.A. metaphorB. paradoxC. conceitD. inversion13). Which is the summit of “stream of consciousness” in the following worksby James Joyce?A. Sons and LoversB. UlyssesC. To the lighthouseD. Tom Jones14). Which is not the feature of “Byronic hero” in the following statements?A. rebellionB. noble birthC. braveness and adventureD.humor15). In the following works, which is not written by Charles Dickens?A. Oliver TwistB. Great ExpectationC. Waste LandD. A tale of TwoCitiesPart III. True or False Statements (10%)1. ( ) The English people were the first residents in England.2. ( ) In The Pilgrim’s Progress, the Celestial City stands for Heaven or thekingdom of God.3. ( ) William Wordsworth, Southern and Blake were called lake poets.4.( ) The realism in Britain is flourishing during the Victorian age.5. ( ) Oscar Wilde established himself both as writer and as spokesman for theschool “Art for Art’s Sake”.6.( ) Bitter sat ire is a typical feature of Swift’s writings.7.( ) The philosophy of the enlighteners worshiped senses, or sentiments.8. ( ) Defoe’ Robinson Crusoe created the image of an enterprising Englishman,typical of the English bourgeoisie.9. ( ) It is Robert Browning who introduced “dramatic monologue”into thepoery.10. ( ) The death of Walt Scott means the ending of Romantic period in Britain.Part IV. Answering the questions.(15%)(Write no less than 70 words on each of the following topics in English on the corresponding space on the answer sheet. Your personally creative ideas are appreciated.)1. Give us a summary of features of Romanticism. ( 9%)2. Tell the similarities and differences between the contemporary poets---John Milton and John Bunyan. ( 6%)Part V. Term definition. (9%)1.Sonnet2.Alliteration3.Heroic CoupletPart VI. Please answer the questions and analyze the following poetry. ( 21%)I Wandered Lonely as a cloudI wandered lonely as a cloudThat floats on high o’er vales and hills,When all at once I saw a crowed,A host, of golden daffodils;Beside the lake, beneath the trees,Fluttering and dancing in the breeze.Continuous as the stars that shineAnd twinkle on the milky way,They stretched in never-ending lineAlong the margin of a bay;Ten thousand saw I at a glance,Tossing their heads in sprightly dance.The waves beside them danced; but theyOutdid the sparkling waves in glee;A poet could not but be gay,In such a jocund company:I gazed—and gazed—but little thoughtWhat wealth the show to me had brought:For oft, when on my couch I lieIn vacant or in pensive mood,They flash upon that inward eyeWhich is the bliss of solitude;And then my heart with pleasure fills,And dances with the daffodils.Questions:1.Who is the author of the poetry? And what is the theme? (4%)2. Analyzing the poetry from the rhyme, tone, rhetorical devices and images, etc.(17%)。