A.William Langland ’ Piers Plowman
B.Geoffrey Chaucer’s The Canterbury Tales
C.John Gower’Confessio Amantis
D.Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
A.man is confined to time
B.he tried to join Africa to Spain
C.he became a man without soul after he sold it
D.he conjured up Helen, the lady who was the very course of the Trojan War
A.Beowulf
B.John Milton’s Samson Agonistes
C.Thomas Gray’s Elegy Written in a County Churchyard
D.Edmund Spenser’s The Faerie Queene
A.the former celebrates reason, rationality , order and instruction while the latter sees literature as an expression of an individual’s feeling and experiences
B.the former is heavily religious but the latter secular
C.the former is an intellectual movement the purpose of which is to arouse the middle class for political rights while the latter is concerned with the personal cultivation.
D.the former advocates the "return to nature" whereas the latter turns to the ancient Greek and Roman writers for its models
A.pompous words are always destructive to good taste
B.the purple colour is for the royal only and it is ridiculous to dress a clown in purple
C.conceits are always misleading
D.true wit is best in a plain style
A.John Bunyan’s Pilgrim’s Progress
B.Samuel Johnson’s The Vanity of Human Wishes
C.Jonathan Swift’s Gulliver’s Travels
D.Henry Fielding’s tom Jones
A.cheerful
B.ironic
C.mysterious
D.nonchalant
A.Shaw’s Mrs Warren’s Profession
B.Sheridan’s The School for Scandal
C.Shakespeare’s Love’s Labour’s Lost
D.Christopher Marlowe’s Dr.Faustus
A.joy
B.fear
C.pain
D.fondness
A.To romanticists, poetry is an expression of an individual’s feelings and experiences no matter how fragmentary and momentary these feelings and experiences are.
B.Romanticist take delight only in sound effect, the theme of a work is not their concern.
C.Romanticist are not patient people; they would leave before the revelation of the theme.
D.Poetry should present the apparent and tangible.
A.Samuel Taylor Coleridge’s "Kubla Khan"
B.William Wordsworth’s "Lines Written in Early Spring"
C.John Keats’s "Ode to Autumn"
D.Percy Bysshe Shelly’s "ode to the West Wind"
A.planning a revolt to dethrone God
B.misinterpreting God’s decree to reconcile man and nature
C.prophesying the arrival of spring in a winter season
D.stealing the fire from heaven and giving it to man
A.Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice
B.Charles Dickens’s The Old Curiosity Shop
C.Samuel Richardson’s Pamela
D.Emily Bronte’s Wuthering Heights
A.sensitive ear for the sounds of the English language
B.excellent choice of words
C.mastering of the metrical devices
D.use of the dramatic monologue
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