Chapter Six English Literature of the Romantic Age
4 _2 M# W2 L% ]9 K5 B3 C* | I.可出选择题有:0 H! j0 @2 K% c" \
( ) 1. The Romantic Age began with the publication of “The Lyrical Ballads” which was written by_________
y2 L1 Q5 B: V3 q& G A. William Wordsworth1 i: `; J! v. C9 c# ~2 I0 e: P
B. Samuel Johnson
0 e$ w9 p! `+ _$ x+ d C. Samuel Taylor Coleridge# I9 `$ Z( x5 N5 X. V* q* S u
D. Wordsworth and Coleridge# j) d: `3 }0 }8 i
( ) 2. Which poet does not belong to the Active Romantic Poet?: n) ?0 N" A6 c5 Z; {' ~
A. Byron B. Shelley C. Keats D. Blake# V+ {) _* a0 l$ [4 e
( ) 3. The first poem in “The Lyrical Ballads” is Coleridge's masterpiece______0 b. y: C) u8 Y
A. Kubla Khan
4 Y$ f- h, t6 w! }5 O7 c* ? B. The Prelude8 G: t+ ]' y/ @/ `! T! s; l
C. The Rime of Ancient Mariner3 A7 s7 E; A; d6 o
D. Tintern Abbey( M6 F9 l. ]( E( `7 t ?1 s; p$ ]
( ) 4. In 1805, Wordsworth completed a long auto-biographical poem entitled ___________.3 B3 d Z% ~" v/ Y7 y' F' r
A. Biographia LiterariaB. The Prelude
! \1 f: S% a+ ?7 I/ |, J( ~6 H C. Lucy Poems D. The Lyrical Ballads
+ S( m6 ?/ a- ^5 d( B5 S# ]0 h5 K ( ) 5. The following stanza is from a poem written by___.
& o+ e) K) l5 n; e3 a5 `) L0 l When we two parted5 ?) C3 U7 n4 B, t7 U
In silence and in tears,
: j' B: Q- g3 ~/ j Half broken-hearted,
5 @3 W+ ]: ]1 ?. N% U0 I5 Q To sever for years.4 M( g' E! h2 J
Pale grew thy cheek and cold
( ~0 ~6 E' l" N- G& O/ r9 p0 i Colder than thy kiss;
2 J! Q/ j+ @2 x* z9 N# a Truly that hour foretold
' S! Y, x2 H* F7 E7 m0 Q7 B% c8 r Sorrow to this!5 N V& X, k2 |+ r6 J
A. Percy Bysshe Shelly/ N/ |4 ]6 `# b6 M! t. k5 `
B. William Blake8 w; }+ H3 r( t3 d3 ] f
C. George Gordon Byron+ L, X& H1 Q/ c4 A4 ?
D. Robert Browning
' s$ o; y- U9 A$ n3 x V: Z ( ) 6. The Lake Poets include all the following members except the author of the following work.
' K. _4 _! r; M A. The Prelude
: q, \* G5 n/ m5 W B. Don Juan
* g0 T1 N0 P4 j2 `! x4 U C. The Ancient Mariner
3 H a% `% S$ g$ m, D D. Joan of Arc
/ N' [* `+ [" u4 r E( g ( ) 7. Scott's chief contribution to English literature lies in his novels of______.6 F' q% @ t/ B$ S! f/ f1 _
A. war3 c% S) i9 X3 K0 ]9 j
B. history
O( l- t$ y# v4 v C. city( V; o& R$ J& p6 x7 j. s; V
D. romance5 p1 O. G) K; E/ B H' K" E
II.可出判断题有:
9 Y: X* l8 a& t/ b, v. x) J ( ) 1. With the establishment of the Jacobin dictatorship in France, Wordsworth's attitude toward revolution changed into active.
; Z9 F: U+ ?# M+ L( S/ J0 t ( ) 2. In the revised version of Lyrical Ballads, Coleridge held that poetry is the “spontaneous overflow of powerful feeling”.0 H7 U/ p+ A" o; Z" L* y+ d
( ) 3. Romanticism is a literary trend. It prevailed in England in the period (1798——1832)9 G/ L; j" ]" z' w, c; G( g
( ) 4. The most important impetus of the Romantic movement was the French Revolution
: d$ e7 ^3 X2 A9 P9 @/ ] ( ) 5. The ideals of French Revolution are liberty, democracy, and equality.& n/ |& \& ~* v: {, s( p( \
( ) 6. The brilliant literary criticism “Biographia Literaria” is written by Wordsworth.
6 w# |/ ? ]$ s III.可出填空题有:% _: l: G& g4 Y9 Q! a( a$ o9 V
1. _________ marked the transition from romanticism to the period of realism which followed it.
2 u6 T4 e/ j8 m0 g& @ 2.In 1843 Wordsworth was made ___________./ b9 E, u" _2 N
IV可出术语有:# Z W7 Z; [: D( O6 F! [
lake poets, H2 ?) ?- \/ r6 Y
V.可出简答题有:
3 f+ A: C E1 ~0 r What are the qualities of Romanticism |