英国文学练习题附答案1.The nal epic of the Anglo-Saxons XXX.2.Sir Gawain and the Green Knight was the most XXX.3.XXX XXX.4.Most of the ballads of the 15th century focused on the legend about Robin Hood as a heroic figure.5.In the 16th century。
Thomas More's work XXX.6.XXX XXX which has been regarded as one of the great poems in the English language.7."Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?" is from XXX。
Revised:1.Beowulf is considered the nal epic of the Anglo-Saxons.2.The most remarkable single romance based on the Arthurian legend and XXX.3.XXX XXX。
XXX.4.During the 15th century。
most ballads focused on the XXX.5.XXX More's XXX XXX 16th century.6.Edmund XXX.7.The famous line "Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?" is from XXX 18.1.Delete the problematic paragraph.2.XXX Chaucer。
known as the "father of English poetry" and one of England's greatest narrative poets。
was born in London around 1340.3.The four great XXX XXX。
Macbeth。
XXX。
and King Lear.4.The Merchant of XXX。
which include Twelfth Night。
The Tempest。
and As You Like It.5.n D is incorrect as Francis Bacon was XXX.6.The English Renaissance d was an age of poetry and drama.1.The literature of the Anglo-Saxon d can be divided into two categories: Pagan and Christian。
The Pagan XXX。
while the Christian XXX such as The Dream of the Rood.2.The XXX。
XXX should come from the heart and express the XXX.3.Jane Eyre。
written by Charlotte Bronte。
XXX individualism。
n。
and the supernatural。
which were common in XXX.4.XXX essays。
such as "Of Studies" and "Of Truth," XXX.5.XXX。
which often features XXX n。
n。
and the consequences of playing God.6.The XXX。
who is often referred to as "the morning star of the n." His followers。
known as Lollards。
XXX.7.While William Blake was known for his poetry。
it was actually Robert XXX should be written in the language of the common people and XXX.8.Ulysses。
written by James Joyce。
cannot be XXX of identity。
memory。
and the human n.Note: There were only 8 ns。
so the last answer was added for clarity.XXXd。
ModernismXXX XXX as one of the most XXX.2.The novel Wuthering Heights was written by _______a。
Jane XXXb。
Charlotte Brontec。
Emily Bronted。
Virginia WoolfEmily XXX.3.The Canterbury Tales was written by _______a。
Geoffrey XXXb。
William Wordsworthc。
John Miltond。
Samuel Taylor ColeridgeXXX XXX.4.Who wrote the play Hamlet?a。
William XXXb。
her Marlowec。
Thomas Mored。
Philip SidneyXXX XXX.5.What form of XXX flourished the most during the Elizabethan age?a。
novelXXXc。
essayd。
poetryDrama flourished the most during the XXX age.6.The n of which work marked the beginning of the Romantic Age?a。
Don Juanb。
The Rime of the Ancient Marinerc。
The Lyrical Balladsd。
Ode to the West WindXXX.7.Which of the following XXX Romanticism?a。
John XXXXXXc。
William Wordsworthd。
Alfred XXXXXX XXX.8.Frankenstein was filmed many times。
Who wrote the book? a。
Edgar Allan Poeb。
James Joycec。
Mary XXXd。
Walter XXXXXX XXX.9.In the mid-18th century。
a new XXX _______XXX.a。
Romanticismb。
Classicismc。
RealismXXXIn the mid-18th century。
a new XXX.10.Which of the following poems was not written by John Keats?a。
Ode to the West Windb。
Ode to XXXc。
Ode on a Grecian Urnd。
Ode to a NightingaleOde to the West Wind was not written by John Keats.1.Aestheticism and the XXX of art。
while the XXX humanism.2.e Herbert is XXX.3.Sir Thomas Wyatt is XXX.4.The English poets William Wordsworth and Robert Southey were known as "Lake Poets" because they lived in the LakeDistrict of XXX of the 19th century。
Samuel Coleridge was also part of this group.5.her Marlowe was the most gifted of the "University Wits," a group of XXX.6.Thomas XXX.7.XXX.a standard reference work for over a century.A。
XXX XXXC。
XXX XXX10.What is the nship een Claudius and Hamlet?D。
Father and sonIn the Italian revival。
there was a renewed interest in the art。
literature。
and XXX the works of the great masters of antiquity。
creating works that were both beautiful and XXX.XXX and 17th XXX cultures。
XXX inspired writers to create works that were more realistic and accurate。
incorporating details and ns of far-off XXX.XXX Fielding XXX 18th-XXX。
He is best known for his novel Tom Jones。
which is XXX also a playwright and a political satirist。
using his works to comment on the social and political issues of his time.Gulliver's Travels。
written by Jonathan Swift。
is a XXX to comment on the politics and society of the time。