华南农业大学英国文学史期末考试题(下)
注:本文档主要用作题型参考,非100% 原题。 考试范围:启蒙运动时期,浪漫主义时期。
一 选择题。(共50题,每题1分) 类型1: 作品来源。(约10-15道题)
1.” Some village-Hampden,  that with dauntless breast. The little tyrant of his fields withstood, Some mute inglorious Milton here may rest. Some Cromwell, guiltless of his country's blood.” is from (  )
A. I Wandered Lonely As A Cloud     B. The Cloud    C. Bright Star   D. Elegy
2. “But now your brow is beld, John. Your locks are like the snaw; But blessings on your frosty pow…” is from (  )
A. John Anderson, My Jo   B.A Red, Red Rose   C. Tintern Abbey   D. When We two parted
3.” I am assured by our merchants, that a boy or a girl before twelve years old is no saleable commodity, and even when they come to this age, they will not yield above three pounds, or three pounds and half a crown at most, on the exchange.” is from (  )
A. Gulliver’s Travel    B. Robinson Crusoe   C. A Modest Proposal    D. Sir Roger at the Assizes
4. “I wander thro’ each charter’d street, Near where the charter’d Thames does flow, And mark in every face I meet , Marks of weakness, mark of woe.” Is from (  )
A. The Chimney Sweeper   B. To a Mouse    C. London       D. To a Sky-lark
5. “Waldemar, whose curiosity had led him towards the place where Ivanhoe had fallen to the ground, now returned…. Is from (  )
A. Rob Roy     B. Ivanhoe    C. Pride and Prejudice     D. The school for Scandal
6. “That after many wanderings, many years Of absence, these steep woods and lofty cliffs,
And this green pastoral landscape, were to me More dear, both for themselves and for thy sake!” where are these sentences from? A. She Dwelt among The Untrodden Ways B. Tintern Abbey C. The Cloud
D. Ode to the west wind
7. Scatter, is from an unextinguished hearth   Ashes and sparks, my words among mankind!
Be through my lips to unawakened earth    The trumpet of a prophecy! O Wind, If winter comes , can Spring be far behind? Is from the famous poem (  ) A. A song:” Men of England”   B. The Cloud   C. Ode to the West Wind  D. Ode to a Nightingale
答案:DACCB BC
类型2:文学常识 (约5题)
1. Elegy Written by Thomas Gray is ________ elegy. A. Idyllic    B. Stanza    C. Pastoral   D. Classic
2. Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage is written in the form of ______.
A. Spenserian stanza   B. Heroic Couplet   C. Sonnet   D. Quatrain
3.” One shade the more, one ray the less,  Had half impair'd the nameless garace
Which waves in every raven tress   Or softly lightens o'er her face;  Where thoughts serenely sweet express   How pure, how dear their dwelling-place” from She Walks in Beauty is______ A. Iambic Pentameter   B. Iambic Tetrameter    C. Trochaic Pentameter   D. Trochaic Tetrameter
4. “My heart's in the Highlands, my heart is not here,  My heart's in the Highlands a-chasing the deer    A-chasing the wild deer, and following the roe;    My heart's in the Highlands, wherever I go.   Farewell to the Highlands, farewell to the North    The birth place of Valour, the country of Worth;    Wherever I wander, wherever I rove,    The hills of the Highlands for ever I love” rhymes :
A. aabbccdd     B. ababcdcd    C. aabbccde    D. aabbaabb
5. The history of Tom Jones, a Foundling written by Henry Fielding is a/an __________ A. Essay      B. Novel       C. Prose          D. Poem
答案:CABAB
类型3:考作者 (10-15题)
1. My Heart’s in the Highlands is a famous poem written by
A. Henry Fielding   B. Byron    C. Robert Burns    D. William Blake
2. Choose the poem which is not belong to John Keats.
A. Ode to a Nightingale   B. Ode to the west wind  C. Ode on a Grecian Urn D. To Autumn
3. A.  4. A.  5.
Joseph Addison and _______ are the founders of The Talter and The Spectator. Richard Steele  B. Coleridge  C. Charles Lamb    D. Jonathan Swift. Gulliver’s Travel satires the society of Britain. Its author is ______
Jonathan Swift  B. Daniel Defoe    C. Joseph Addison   D. Thomas Gray
And fare thee weel, my only love.   And fare thee weel a while!   And I will come again, my love.   Tho’ it were ten thousand mile. is written by______ A. William Wordsworth   B. Byron   C. Shelley    D. Robert Burns
6. In secret we met-  In silence I grieve,  That thy heart could forget,  Thy spirit decieve。
If I should meet thee   After long years,   How should I greet thee?   With silence and tears.  Is written by_______
A. William Wordsworth   B. Byron   C. Shelly    D. Robert Burns
7. If I were not thus taught, should I the more   Suffer my genial spirits to decay:   For thou art with me here upon the banks    Of this fair river; thou my dearest Friend, is written by _____ A. William Wordsworth     B. Shelley        C. John Keats        D. Byron.
8. If you are one of the role in Jane Austen’s novel, you may not see_____
A. Old maids    B marriageable daughters    C. Short-sighted mothers   D. people in city life
9. ______and her sister wrote Tales from Shakespeare.
A. Coleridge    B. William Wordsworth     C. Charles Lamb   D. Jane Austen
10. Which one is not written by Jane Austen?
A. Northanger Abbey   B. Pride and Prejudice   C. Sense and Sensibility    D. Poor Relations
答案:CBAAD BADCD
类型4: 历史类(约3题)
类型5:选读文章理解/阅读理解(20题)
二 简答题(共2题,每题15分) ①.
She dwelt among the untrodden ways Beside the springs of Dove,
A Maid whom there were none to praise    And very few to love:    A violet by a mossy stone     Half hidden from the eye! Fair as a star, when only one  Is shining in the sky.
She lived unknown, and few could know When Lucy ceased to be;
But she is in her grave, and, oh,    The difference to me!
1. What’s the title of this poem? Who is the author?
2. Analyze the theme of this poem and writing features of the author.
②. Ⅰ.
Season of mists and mellow fruitfulness, Close bosom-friend of the maturing sun; Conspiring with him how to load and bless
With fruit the vines that round the thatch-eves run; To bend with apples the moss’d cottage-trees, And fill all fruit with ripeness to the core;
To swell the gourd, and plump the hazel shells With a sweet kernel; to set budding more, And still more, later flowers for the bees, Until they think warm days will never cease,
For Summer has o’er-brimm’d their clammy cells. II.
Who hath not seen thee oft amid thy store? Sometimes whoever seeks abroad may find Thee sitting careless on a granary floor, Thy hair soft-lifted by the winnowing wind; Or on a half-reap’d furrow sound asleep,
Drows’d with the fume of poppies, while thy hook Spares the next swath and all its twined flowers And sometimes like a gleaner thou dost keep Steady thy laden head across a brook; Or by a cyder-press, with patient look,
Thou watchest the last oozings hours by hours. III.
Where are the songs of Spring? Ay, where are they? Think not of them, thou hast thy music too, While barred clouds bloom the soft-dying day, And touch the stubble plains with rosy hue; Then in a wailful choir the small gnats mourn Among the river sallows, borne aloft Or sinking as the light wind lives or dies;
And full-grown lambs loud bleat from hilly bourn; Hedge-crickets sing; and now with treble soft
The red-breast whistles from a garden-croft; And gathering swallows  in the skies.
1. What’s the title of this poem? Who is the author?
2. Three types of imagery are used, what are they? Please list 3 examples each one. 3. In part Ⅱ, as whom the autumn is personified?
答案: ①
1. She Dwelt among the Untrodden ways; Wordsworth 2. 主题:自然,美等  写作特点:关注自然等  ②
1. To Autumn ;John Keats
2.听觉意象,动作意象,视觉意象。 3.秋天拟人化成济慈本身。
三 论述题(1题,20分)
Please write an essay to summarize the history background and features of literature in Romantic period. (原题)