1、Part Ⅰ: Choose the relevant match from column B for each itemin column A. (10%)
Section A
column Acolumn B
(1)Charles Dickens A. OliverTwist
(2)D.HLawrenceB. The Forsyte Saga
(3)Jonathan Swift C. The Jew of Malta
(4)John Galsworthy D.SonsandLovers
(5)Christopher Marlowe E. A Modest Propos
2、al
Section B
column A column B
(1)Doctor Faustus A. Darcy
(2)The Merchant of Venice B. Joseph Surface
(3)The School for Scandal C. Portia
(4)Pride and Prejudice D. Friday
(5)Robinson Crusoe E. Mephistophilis
Part Ⅱ: Complete each of the following statements with a proper words or a p
3、hrase. (10%)
1. TheCanterburyTalesfirsttimetouse“”2.It is Spenser’s idealism, his love of beauty, and his exquisite melody that made him known as “______”. 3.isaplaywright&poetwhoisconsideredaboveallwritersinthepastandinthepresenttime4. PopeisoneofthefirsttointroducetoEngland,forhimthesupremeva
4、luewasorder.
5.ThePilgrim’sProgressisareligious,itspurposeistourgepeopletoabidebyChristiandoctrinesandseeksalvation(拯救)throughconstantstruggleswiththeirownweaknessesandallkindsofsocialevils.Itspredominantmetaphor–lifeasajourney. 6.The two major novelists of the Romantic period are Jane Austen and
5、______.
7. WilliamWordsworth,SamuelTaylorColeridge&RobertSoutheyare“”.8. James Joyce’s novels and short stories are regarded as his great works, all of which have the same setting: ______. 9.LoveandarethemajorthemesinJaneAustin’snovels.10.isthemostoutstandingstream-of-consciousnessnovelistin20
6、thcenturyEnglishliterature
Part Ⅲ: Each of the following statements below is followed by four alternative answers. Choose the one that would best complete the statement. (40%)
1.whichofthefollowingisregardedasthemostsuccessfulreligiousallegoryintheEnglishlanguage.?
A.ThePilgrim'sProgress B.Grac
7、eAboundingtotheChiefofSinnersC.TheLifeandDeathofMr.Badman D.TheHolyWar2. Shakespeare’s four great tragedies are: Hamlet, Othello, ______ and ___.
A. King Lear…Romeo and JulietB. King Lear…Macbeth
C. King John