Part Five Romanticism in England
Ⅰ. Choose the right answer.
1.Romanticism fights against the ideas of ______.
A. realism B. Renaissance C. Enlightenment D. feudalism
2.The main literary stream is ____.
A. poetry B. novels C. prose D. periodicals
3.____ has a another name called “游戏棋The Daffodils”.
A. “The Rime of the Ancient Mariner” B. “Tintern Abbey”
C. “Revolution” D. “I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud”
4.Coleridge’s _____ is a “conversation” poem.
A. Frost at Midnight B. “The Rime of the Ancient Mariner”
C. Christabel D. Biographia Literaria
5.Byron’s ____ is regarded as the great poem of the Romantic Age.
A. Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage B. Hours of Idleness
C. Lara D. Don Juan
6.Prometheus Unbound is ____ masterpiece.
A. Wordsworth’s B. Byron’s C. Shelley’s D. Keats’
7.____ lived the longest life.
A. Wordsworth B. Byron C. Shelley D. Keats
8.延时开关电路Keats’ first poem is ____.
A. O Solitude B. On First Looking into Chapman’s Homer
C. Poems D. Endymion
9.Keats’ best ode is ____.
A. “On a Grecian Urn” B. “To Autumn”
C. “To Psyche” D. “To a Nightingale”
10.The best works of William Hazlitt is ____.
制作交通工具A. The Spirit of the Age B. Table Talk
C. The Characters of Shakespeare’s Plays D. On the English Poets
11.The publication of ______ marks the beginning of the Romantic Movement in England.
A. “Tintern Abbey” B. Lyrical Ballads
C. Frost at Night D. “The Daffodils”
12.The Prelude has also been called _____.
A. The Last Brazil B. The First Impression
C. Growth of a Poet’s Mind D. The Spirit of the Age
13.Wordsworth’s “I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud” has also been called _______.
A. “The Solitary Reaper” B. “The Daffodils”
C. “The Rime of the Ancient Mariner” D. “O Solitude”
14._____ is considered Wordsworth’s masterpiece.
A. The Prelude B. Endymion
C. Don Juan D. Biographia Literaria
15.The prose writers in the English Romantic Age developed a kind of _______.
A. models of classicism B. familiar essay
C. rules of neo-romanticism D. ways of modernism
16.The best essayist in the English Romantic Age is _____.
A. Keats B. Walter Scott C. Charles Lamb D. William Hazlitt
17.The themes of Pride and Prejudice are _____.
A. pride and prejudice B. the writer’s own personalities
C. love and marriage D. Both A and C
18._____ is considered the father of historical novelist in the English Romantic Age.
A.Jane Austen B. Charles Lamb C. William Hazlitt D. Waler Scott
19.Lamb’s writings are full of ______for he is especially fond of old writers.超声波除垢 A. romanticism B. conversations C. inspirations D. archaisms
20.Lamb is a romanticist of ______.
A. the city B. the countryside C. nature D. imagination
21._____ is based on Boccaccio’s Decameron.
A. Endymion B. Isabella D. Hyperion D. Lamia
22.Critics agree that ____ is a great romantic poet, standing with Shakespeare, Milton and Wordsworth in the history English literature.
A. Keats B. Wordsworth C. Coleridge D. William
23.The reader can get a broad panorama of the social life of the English Romantic Age from _____.
A. 夜尿停Dun Juan B. The Prelude C. Kubla Khan D. Isabella
24.Some critics think that some of Byron’s poems show his _____.
A. individual heroism and pessimism B. love of nature and optimism
C. love of old writers D. hatred for the imperialism
25.One of Coleridge’s best “conventional” poems is _____.
A. Kubla Khan B. Frost at Night
C. Christabel D. Biographia Literaria
26.Coleridge’金属表面涂料s best literary criticism is _________. A. Kubla Khan B. Frost at Night
C. Christabel D. Biographia Literaria
27.____ is Shelley’s masterpiece.
A. Zastrozzi B. The Necessity of Atheism
C. Queen Mab D. Prometheus Unbound
28._____ is a joint book by Charles Lamb and his sister.
A. John Woodvil B. Essays of Elia
C. Mr H D. Tales from Shakespeare
29.Because of _______, Shelley was expelled from the Oxford University.
A. The Masque of Anarchy B. A Defence of Poetry
C. The Necessity of Atheism D. The Triumph of Life