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信阳师范学院-英国文学作品选读
The literature of the Enlightenment in England mainly appealed to the ____ readers.
A.aristocratic
B.middle class
C.low class
D.intellectual
Which of the following works are not written by Oliver Goldsmith?____. A.The Traveller B.The Deserted Village C.The Vicar of Wakefield D.The School for Scandal
Which of the following periodicals 期刊 is edited by Samuel Johnson塞缪尔·约翰逊? _____. A.The Review B.The Tatler C.The Rambler漫步者 D.The Bee
From the character Mr. Malaprop, in ___ by Richard Brinsley Sheridan, is derived the term “malapropism which ” means a ridiculous misusage of big words. A.The Rivals B.The School for Scandal C.The Beggars’ Opera D.The London Merchant
] ____ the first important work by Tobias Smollett, is based on his own experience as a naval doctor and in part autobiographical. A.Roderick Random罗德里克 B.Humphry Clinker C.Peregrine Pickle D.A Sentimental Journey
Henry Fielding ’first s novel ____ was written in connection with Pamela of Samuel Richardson. But after the first 10 chapters, Henry Fielding became so interested and absorbed in his own hovel as to forget his original plan of ridiculing Pamela. A.Tom Jones B.Joseph Andrews约瑟夫 ·安德鲁 C.Jonathan Wild D.Amelia
_____’best s -known pamphlet was The Trueborn Englishman—A Satire, which contained a caustic exposure of the aristocracy 贵族 and the tyranny of the church. A.Alexander Pope B.Henry Fielding C.Jonathan Swift D.Daniel Defoe 迪福
“Proper words in proper places, makes the true definition of a style. This ” sentence is said by ____, one of the greatest masters of English prose. A.Alexander Pope B.Henry Fielding C.Jonathan Swift 乔纳森 ·斯威夫特(英国政治家及小说家 D.Daniel Defoe
In a series of pamphlets Jonathan Swift denounced the cruel and unjust treatment of Ireland by the English government. One of the most famous is ____. A.Essays on Criticism B.A Modest Proposal提议者 C.Gulliver s Travels ’ D.The Battle of the Books
In 1704, Jonathan Swift published two works together, ____ and ___, which made him well-known as a satirist. A.A Tale of Tub B.Bickerstaff Almanac C.Gulliver s ’Travels D.The Battle of the Books
The 18th century was the golden age of the English ___. The novel of this period spoke the truth about life with an uncompromising (unbending) courage. A.drama B.poetry C.essay D.novel
The main literary stream of the 18th century was ____ . What the writers described in their works were mainly social realities. A.romanticism B.classicism C.realism D.sentimentalism感伤主义
____ is a great classicist but his satire讽刺 is not always just. A.Steele B.Milton C.Addison D.Pope
Izaak Walton’s ____ is a delightful description of the English countryside and the simple and kind people. A.The Compleat 熟悉 Angler B.Holy Living C.To His Coy Mistress D.To Daffadils
____ was an intellectual movement in the first half of the 18thcentury. A.The Enclosure Movement B.The Industrial Revolution C.The Religious Reform D.The Enlightenment
Which of the following works are not written by Oliver Goldsmith?____. A.The Traveller B.The Deserted Village C.The Vicar of Wakefield D.The School for Scandal
Which of the following periodicals 期刊 is edited by Samuel Johnson塞缪尔·约翰逊? _____. A.The Review B.The Tatler C.The Rambler漫步者 D.The Bee
From the character Mr. Malaprop, in ___ by Richard Brinsley Sheridan, is derived the term “malapropism which ” means a ridiculous misusage of big words. A.The Rivals B.The School for Scandal C.The Beggars’ Opera D.The London Merchant
] ____ the first important work by Tobias Smollett, is based on his own experience as a naval doctor and in part autobiographical. A.Roderick Random罗德里克 B.Humphry Clinker C.Peregrine Pickle D.A Sentimental Journey
Henry Fielding ’first s novel ____ was written in connection with Pamela of Samuel Richardson. But after the first 10 chapters, Henry Fielding became so interested and absorbed in his own hovel as to forget his original plan of ridiculing Pamela. A.Tom Jones B.Joseph Andrews约瑟夫 ·安德鲁 C.Jonathan Wild D.Amelia
_____’best s -known pamphlet was The Trueborn Englishman—A Satire, which contained a caustic exposure of the aristocracy 贵族 and the tyranny of the church. A.Alexander Pope B.Henry Fielding C.Jonathan Swift D.Daniel Defoe 迪福
“Proper words in proper places, makes the true definition of a style. This ” sentence is said by ____, one of the greatest masters of English prose. A.Alexander Pope B.Henry Fielding C.Jonathan Swift 乔纳森 ·斯威夫特(英国政治家及小说家 D.Daniel Defoe
In a series of pamphlets Jonathan Swift denounced the cruel and unjust treatment of Ireland by the English government. One of the most famous is ____. A.Essays on Criticism B.A Modest Proposal提议者 C.Gulliver s Travels ’ D.The Battle of the Books
In 1704, Jonathan Swift published two works together, ____ and ___, which made him well-known as a satirist. A.A Tale of Tub B.Bickerstaff Almanac C.Gulliver s ’Travels D.The Battle of the Books
The 18th century was the golden age of the English ___. The novel of this period spoke the truth about life with an uncompromising (unbending) courage. A.drama B.poetry C.essay D.novel
The main literary stream of the 18th century was ____ . What the writers described in their works were mainly social realities. A.romanticism B.classicism C.realism D.sentimentalism感伤主义
____ is a great classicist but his satire讽刺 is not always just. A.Steele B.Milton C.Addison D.Pope
Izaak Walton’s ____ is a delightful description of the English countryside and the simple and kind people. A.The Compleat 熟悉 Angler B.Holy Living C.To His Coy Mistress D.To Daffadils
____ was an intellectual movement in the first half of the 18thcentury. A.The Enclosure Movement B.The Industrial Revolution C.The Religious Reform D.The Enlightenment