(0170)《英国文学史及选读》网上作业题及答案1:第一次2:第二次3:第三次4:第四次5:第五次6:第六次1:[单选题] Byron wrote the following except ________.A:A. Childe Harold’s PilgrimageB:B. ManfredC:C. Don JuanD:D. The Revolt of Islam参考答案:D2:[单选题]Jane Austen's first publihed novel was ________.A:A. Sense and SensibilityB:B. EmmaC:C. Mansfield ParkD:D. Pride and Prejudice参考答案:A3:[单选题] The time setting of The Canterbury Tales is April, or to say the spring, which might signify____.A:A.deathB:B.Chaucer’s birth dayC:C.rebirthD:D.the young sun参考答案:C4:[单选题]Among the following, the one who was also an artist of engraving is ________.A:A. Samuel Taylor ColeridgeB:B. Robert BurnsC:C. William WordsworthD:D. William Blake参考答案:D5:[单选题]William Wordsworth is frequently referred to as ________.A:A. a religious poetB:B. a worshipper of natureC:C. a modernist poetD:D. a worshipper of beauty参考答案:B6:[单选题]The line "To strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield" is from Tennyson's ______. A:A. Idylls of the KingB:B. In MemoriamC:C. MaudD:D. "Ulysses"参考答案:D7:[单选题]The story of The Grass is Singing by Doris Lessing takes place in ______.A:A. AfricaB:B. AmericaC:C. AsiaD:D. England参考答案:A8:[单选题]Jane Eyre is first published in _______ by the pseudonym of _______.A:A. 1847; Ellis BellB:B. 1848; Acton BellC:C. 1847; Currer BellD:D. 1853; Charlotte Bronte参考答案:C9:[单选题]In "Ode on a Grecian Urn" the references to Tempe and Arcady are ______.A:A. BritishB:B. ItalianC:C. GreekD:D. Persian参考答案:C10:[单选题]Which Greek mythology does the title The Road From Colonus by E. M. Forster refer to?A:A. Oedipus complexB:B. Oedipus and AntigoneC:C. Apollo and DaphneD:D. Sphinx参考答案:A1£º[ÅжÏÐâ]The most successful novel of A. S. Byatt is The Game.²Î¿¼´ğ°¸£º´íÎó2£º[ÅжÏÐâ]Shakespeare wrote 39 plays²Î¿¼´ğ°¸£ºÕıÈ·3£º[ÅжÏÐâ]Dickens was a critical realist.²Î¿¼´ğ°¸£ºÕıÈ·4£º[ÅжÏÐâ]Wordsworth said, poetry is the spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings.²Î¿¼´ğ°¸£ºÕıÈ·5£º[ÅжÏÐâ]"To be or not to be" is included in Hamlet²Î¿¼´ğ°¸£ºÕıÈ·6£º[ÅжÏÐâ]Wordsworth, Coleridge and Southey were poets of the Lake School²Î¿¼´ğ°¸£ºÕıÈ·7£º[ÅжÏÐâ]Lyrical Ballads was composed by Wordsworth only²Î¿¼´ğ°¸£º´íÎó8£º[ÅжÏÐâ]Pope and Johnson were contemporaries.²Î¿¼´ğ°¸£ºÕıÈ·9£º[ÅжÏÐâ]The Spenserian sonnet and the Spenserian stanza are the same.²Î¿¼´ğ°¸£º´íÎó10£º[ÅжÏÐâ]Chaucer was "father of English poetry".²Î¿¼´ğ°¸£ºÕıÈ·1:[单选题]D. H. Lawrence's first novel, ________, was published in 1911.A:A. Sons and LoversB:B. The White PeacockC:C. The RainbowD:D. The Trespasser参考答案:B2:[单选题]The poetry of Samuel Taylor Coleridge may be characterized by its ________. A:A. plain languageB:B. supernatural colorC:C. scenes of common lifeD:D. traditional images参考答案:B3:[单选题]Authors and poems are correctly paired in all of the following except ________. A:A. William Wordsworth—“The Solitary Reaper”B:B. William Blake—“A Red, Red Rose”C:C. Samuel Taylor Coleridge—“The Rime of the Ancient Mariner”D:D. Robert Burns—“The Tree of Liberty”参考答案:B4:[单选题]Robert Burns came from ________.A:A. EnglandB:B. WalesC:C. ScotlandD:D. Ireland参考答案:C5:[单选题]The central image of "The Tyger” is ________.A:A. hammerB:B. chainC:C. anvilD:D. fire参考答案:A6:[单选题]The se tting for "Kubla Khan” is in ________.A:A. EnglandB:B. FranceC:C. JapanD:D. China参考答案:D7:[单选题] __________ is famous for his satirical style.A:A. Daniel DefoeB:B. Samuel RicharsonC:C. Henry FieldingD:D. Jonathan Swift参考答案:D8:[单选题]In addition to The Life and Surprising Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, Defoe also wrote______.A:A. Tom JonesB:B. PamelaC:C. The Adventures of Roderick RandomD:D. Moll Flanders参考答案:D9:[单选题]What is the purpose of the speaker in Flea?A:A. to conde m the flea who sucked his lover’s bloodB:B. to convince his lover their blood has been mingledC:C. to persuade his lover to accept his loveD:D. to tell his lover killing the flea means self-murder参考答案:C10:[单选题]In Paradise Lost, Milton was unconsciously in sympathy with ____________. A:A. SatanB:B. GodC:C. serpentD:D. Adam参考答案:A1£º[ÅжÏÌâ]The French Lieutenant's Woman is characterized by alternative endings.²Î¿¼´ð°¸£ºÕýÈ·2£º[ÅжÏÌâ]The 19th-century novelists took the irrational philosophy and Sigmund Freud's theory of psychoanalysis as their theoretical base.²Î¿¼´ð°¸£º´íÎó3£º[ÅжÏÌâ]T. S. Eliot denied the influence of the legend of Holy Grail on The Waste Land.²Î¿¼´ð°¸£º´íÎó4£º[ÅжÏÌâ]The title The Road From Colonus refers to the Greek myth of Oedipus and Antigone. ²Î¿¼´ð°¸£ºÕýÈ·5£º[ÅжÏÌâ]Complexity, obscurity, symbols, allusion and irony are all characteristics of modernist writings.²Î¿¼´ð°¸£ºÕýÈ·6£º[ÅжÏÌâ]D. H. Lawrence's attitude towards industrial revolution is not shown very clearly in his works.²Î¿¼´ð°¸£º´íÎó7£º[ÅжÏÌâ]Samson Agonistes is a drama by John Milton.²Î¿¼´ð°¸£ºÕýÈ·8£º[ÅжÏÌâ]The French symbolism, appearing in the late 19th century, heralded modernism.²Î¿¼´ð°¸£ºÕýÈ·9£º[ÅжÏÌâ]The metaphysical poets are characterized by their extensive use of conceit.²Î¿¼´ð°¸£ºÕýÈ·10£º[ÅжÏÌâ]In "The Rocking-Horse Winner¡±the boy Paul died immediately after he fell off from the rocking-horse.²Î¿¼´ð°¸£º´íÎó1£º[ÂÛÊöÌâ]Explain the following two terms:1. Sonnet2. Allusion²Î¿¼´ð°¸£º1.The sonnet is one of the poetic forms that can be found in lyric poetry from Europe. The term "sonnet" derives from the Occitan word sonet and the Italian word sonetto, both meaning "little song" or "little sound". By the thirteenth century, it had come to signify a poem of fourteen lines that follows a strict rhyme scheme and specific structure. The conventions associated with the sonnet have evolved over its history. The writers of sonnets are sometimes referred to as "sonneteers," although the term can be used derisively. One of the best-known sonnet writers is William Shakespeare, who wrote 154 sonnets. A Shakespearean, or English, sonnet consists of 14 lines, each line containing ten syllables and written in iambic pentameter, in which a pattern of an unemphasized syllable followed by an emphasized syllable is repeated five times. The rhyme scheme in a Shakespearean sonnet is a-b-a-b, c-d-c-d, e-f-e-f, g-g; the last two lines are a rhyming couplet.2.Allusion means a reference to a person, a place, an event, or a literary work that a writer expects the reader to recognize and respond to. An allusion may be drawn from history, geography, literature, and religion.2£º[Ìî¿ÕÌâ]Name the author of each of the following literary works:1. The Canterbury Tales by_______.2. Paradise Lost by________.3. Songs of Innocence by______.4. Pride and Prejudice by_______.5. Tess of the D'Urbevilles______.6. Great Expectations by______.7. Dubliners by________.8. Mrs. Dalloway by_______.9. Lord of the Flies by_______.10. The French Lieutenant's Woman by______.²Î¿¼´ð°¸£º1.The sonnet is one of the poetic forms that can be found in lyric poetry from Europe. The term "sonnet" derives from the Occitan word sonet and the Italian word sonetto, both meaning "little song" or "little sound". By the thirteenth century, it had come to signify a poem of fourteen lines that follows a strict rhyme scheme and specific structure. The conventions associated with the sonnet have evolved over its history. The writers of sonnets are sometimes referred to as "sonneteers," although the term can be used derisively. One of the best-known sonnet writers is William Shakespeare, who wrote 154 sonnets. A Shakespearean, or English, sonnet consists of 14 lines, each line containing ten syllables and written in iambic pentameter, in which a pattern of an unemphasized syllable followed by an emphasized syllable is repeated five times. The rhyme scheme in a Shakespearean sonnet is a-b-a-b, c-d-c-d, e-f-e-f, g-g; the last two lines are a rhyming couplet.2.Allusion means a reference to a person, a place, an event, or a literary work that a writer expects the reader to recognize and respond to. An allusion may be drawn from history, geography, literature, and religion.1:[论述题]What do you think of Mrs. Bennet in Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen? How can you characterize her?参考答案:the principal character in a play or story; the central character who serves as a focus for the work’s themes and incidents and as the principal rationale for its development; and one who is opposed to the antagonist.2:[论述题]What is protagonist?参考答案:the principal character in a play or story; the central character who serves as a focus for the work’s themes and incidents and as the principal rationale for its development; and one who is opposed to the antagonist.。