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ChapterIAnIntroductiontoOldandMedievalEnglishLiterature
&TheRenaissancePeriod
I.Choosetherightanswer:
1.Dr.Faustusisaplaybasedonthelegendofamagician
aspiringforandfinallymeetinghistragicendasaresult
ofsellinghissoultotheDevil.
A.British/
immoralityB.French/moneyC.German/knowledgeD.American/political
power
Answer:C(可參考課本P21)
2.,isatypicalexampleofOldEnglishpoetry,isregarded
todayasthenationalepicoftheAnglo-Saxons.
A.TheWife'sComplaintB.BeowulfC.TheDreamoftheRoodD.The
Seafarer
Answer:B(可參考課本Pl)
3.It'sChauceralonewho,forthefirsttimeinEnglishliterature,
presentedtousacomprehensiverealisticpictureoftheEnglish
Societyinhismasterpiece.
A.TheCanterburyTalesB.TheLegendofGoodWomenC.Troilusand
CriseydeD.TheRomauntoftheRose.
Answer:A(可參考課本P4)
4.TheEssenceofRenaissance,themostsignificantintellectual
movement,was.
A.GeographicalexplorationB.ReligiousreformationC.Publishing
andtranslationD.Humanism.
Answer:D(可參考課本P8)
5.uPrinceArthur'sgreatestmissionishissearchforGloriana,
withwhomhehasfalleninlovethroughalovevision."Thetwo
figurescomefrom.
A.ParadiseLostB.Dr.FaustusC.TheFaerieQueeneD.Hamlet
Answer:C(可參考課本P13)
6.In“Sonnet18”,Shakespeare.
A.Meditateonthedestructivepoweroftimeandeternalbeautyby
poetry.
B.Satirizehuman'svanity.C.Predicttheeternityof
love.D.Eulogizethepowerofthebeauty.
Answer:A(P37)
7.gavenewvigortotheblankversewithhis“mightylines”
andmake'blankverse1theprinciplevehicleofexpressionin
drama.
A.SurreyB.WyattC.MarloweD.Sidney
Answer:C(P21)
8.Shakespeare?sgreatesttragediesarethefollowingworks
except.
A.HamletB.KingLearC.RomeoandJulietD.Othello
Answer:C(P33)
9.TheRenaissancereferstobetween14th----mid-17thcentury,
whichwasunderthereignofQueen___andabsolutemonarchyin
Englandreacheditssummit,andinwhichthe'realmainstream(真
正的文學(xué)主流)'was—.
A.Victoria/poetryB.Elizabeth/dramaC.Mary/novelD.James/drama
Answer:B(Pl1)
10.InTheLegendofGoodWomen,Chaucerusedforthefirsttime
inEnglishtherhymedcoupletofiambicpentameter,whichistobe
calledlater____.
A.TheSpenserianstanzaB.TheheroiccoupletC.Theblankverse
D.Thefreeverse
Answer:B(P5)
11.TheRedcrosseKnightin“TheFaerieQueene”standsfor,
andUnastandsfor.
A.bravery/chastityB.holiness/truthC.error/deliveryD.true
gentleman/lady.
Answer:B(P16)
12.WhichofthefollowingisNOTregardedasoneofthe
characteristicsofRenaissance?
A.RediscoveryofancientRomanandGreekculture.
B.AttempttoremovetheoldfeudalistideasinMedievalEurope.
C.Exaltationofman'spursuitofhappinessinhislife,and
toleranceofman'sfoibles.
D.Praiseofman,seffortsinsouldeliveryandpersonalsalvation.
Answer:D(P7)
13.“Theslingsandarrowsofoutrageousfortune”isanexample
of.
A.MetaphorB.SimileC.IronyD.Personification
Answer:A(P55)
14.introducedthePetrarchansonnetintoEngland.
A.Anglos/SaxonsB.Normans/Anglo-SaxonsC.Greeks/Romans
D.Romans/Normans
Answer:B(PH)
15.Itisalonewho,forthefirsttimeinEnglishliterature
presentedtousacomprehensiverealisticpictureoftheEnglish
societyofhistimeandcreatedawholegalleryofvividcharacters
fromallwalksoflife.
A.EdmundSpenserB.GeoffreyChaucerC.WilliamShakespeareD.John
Donne
Answer:B(P4)
16.Thefollowingbelongtothecharacteristicsof'metaphysical
poetry?representedby'JohnDonne?except___.
A.ConceitsB.ActualimageryandsimpledictionC.Argumentative
formD.Elegantstyle
Answer:D(P63)
17.ParadiseLostisactuallyastorytakenfrom____.
A.GreekMythologyB.RomanlegendC.TheOldTestamentD.TheNew
Testament
Answer:C(P73)
18.InuParadiseLost”,Satansays“Wemaywithmoresuccessful
hoperesolve/Towagebyforceorguileeternalwar,/
IrreconcilabletoourgrandFoe“Whatdoesthe"Eternalwar"mean?
A.ToremoveGodfromhisthroneB.ToburntheHeavenDown
C.TocorruptGod'screationofmanandwoman-----AdamandEveD.To
beguileintoasnaketothreatenman,slife
Answer:C(P71,節(jié)選部分在P75)
19.,thefirstofthegreattragedies,isgenerallyregarded
asShakespeare,smostpopularplayonthestage,forithasthe
qualitiesofa“blood-and-thunder“thrillerand
a'philosophicalexploration'oflifeanddeath.
A.TheMerchantofVeniceB.HamletC.KingLearD.TheWinter'sTale
Answer:B(P33)
20.Itwas___and___thetwoconqueststhatprovidedthesource
fortheriseandgrowthofEnglishliterature.
A.Anglos/SaxonsB.Normans/Anglo-SaxonsC.Romans/Normans
D.Greeks/Romans
Answer:B(Pl)
21.ParadiseLostis__'smasterpiece,whichisanepicin12books,
writteninblankverse,abouttheheroicrevoltofSatanagainst
God'sauthority.
A.JohnDonneB.ChristopherMarloweC.JohnMiltonD.EdmundSpenser
Answer:C(P71)
22.ThefollowingdescriptionfitintoMilton'except,______.
A.agreatrevolutionarypoetofthe17thcenturyB.anoutstanding
politicalpamphleteer
C.agreatstylistandmasterofblankverseD.akindofelegantand
refinestyle.
Answer:D(P70---73)
23._____isnotwrittenbyJohnMilton.
A.SamsonAgonistesB.ParadiseLostC.Paradiseregained
D.Tamburlaine
Answer:D(P71)
24.Marlow,sgreatestachievementisthatheperfectedthe'blank
versey,andheisregardedas'thepioneerofEnglishdrama,,
whichofthefollowingisnotwrittenbyhim?
A.TamburlaineB.TheJewofMaltaC.ThePassionatetoHisLoveD.The
SunRising
Answer:D(P20)
25._____EssaysisthefirstexampleofthatgenreinEnglish
literature,whichhasbeenrecognizedasanimportantlandmarkin
thedevelopmentofEnglishprose.
A.JohnMilton'sB.FrancisBacon?sC.Montaigne?sD.Thomas
Gray's
Answer:B(P58)
26.Wasknownas“thepoets'poet”.
A.WilliamShakespeareB.EdmundSpenserC.JohnDonneD.JohnMilton
Answer:B(Pl5)
27.“Andwewillmaketheebedsofroses/Andathousandfragrant
posies/Acapofflowers,andakirtle/Embroideredallwithleaves
ofmyrtle."Theabovelinesareprobablytakenfrom.
A.Spenser?sTheFaerieQueeneB.JohnDonne?sTheSunRising
C.Shakespeare*sSonnet18D.Marlow'sThePassionateShepherdto
HisLove.
Answer:D(P28)
28.Whichofthefollowingstatementbestillustratesthethemeof
Shakespeare?sSonnet18?
A.ThespeakereulogizesthepowerofNature.B.Thespeaker
satirizeshumanvanity.
C.Thespeakerpraisesthepowerofartisticcreation.D.Thespeaker
meditatesonman,ssalvation.
Answer:C(P37)
II.Readthequotedpartandanswerthequestions:
1.“ForhereinFortuneshowsherselfmorekind
Thanishercustom.Itisstillheruse
Toletthewretchedmanoutlivehiswealth,
Toviewwithholloweyeandwrinkledbrow
Anageofpoverty;fromwhichling,ringpenance
Ofsuchmiserydothshecutmeoff”
1.Identifythetitleoftheworksandauthor.
2.Explainafromwhich???cutmeoff”.
3.Whathappenedtohim,whichcausedthewords?
參考答案:
Thelinesarefrom“TheMerchantofVenicev,
WilliamShakespeare.(P48)
2)Thissentencemeansshe,'LadyFortune(命運(yùn)女神),,ismore
kindtohimbecausesheistakingawaybothhiswealthandlife.
3)ThespeakerisAntonio,it'ssaidthathisshiphaveallbeen
lost,andheispenniless,andwillhavetopaythepoundofflesh.
(BecauseShylockhasmadeastrangebondthatrequiresAntonioto
payhimapoundoffleshifhecan'trepayhimthemoneythathe
borrowedforhisfriendinduetime.)(P38)
2.“Readnottocontractandconfuse,nottobelieveandtakefor
granted,nortofindtalkanddiscourse,buttoweighandconsider”
1)Identifytheworkandauthor.
2)Whatideadoesthepassageexpress?
參考答案:
1)Thesentencecomesfrom“OfStudies”writtenby'Francis
Bacon'.(P61)
2)TheSentencetalksabouttheproperwaytoread:Whenyouread,
don'tbepuzzledbythecontentofthebook;don,ttakeitfor
granted;don'tquotetoomuchfromthebook;beforeacceptingits
idea,you'dbetterthinkaboutitsshortcomingsandconsiderit
fromallsides.
3.“Norlosepossessionofthatfairthouow'st;
NorshalldeathbragthouwanderJstinhisshade,
Whenineternallinestotimethougrow'st:
Solongasmencanbreathe,oreyescansee,
Solonglivesthis,andthisgiveslifetothee.
1)Wheredoesthepoemcomesfrom?Whowroteit?
Whatdoes“eternallinesvmean?
Interpretitbriefly.
參考答案:1)Thepoemis"ShallIComparetheetoaSummer'sDay”,
byShakespeare.(P38)
2)Eternallinesmeansthelinesofthepoemandothersonnets.(P38)
3)Itmeans:youwillnotloseyourbeauty,anddeathwillnot
threatenyouwithdarkness,either.Aslongasmancanliveinthe
world,theywillseeyourbeautyinmylinesofmypoem,whichhas
givenyoueternallife.(OrAnicesummer?sdayisusually
transient,butthebeautyinpoetrycanlastforever.(P37)
4.“???Allisnolost:theunconquerablewill,
Andstudyofrevenge,immortalhate,
Andcouragenevertosubmitoryield:
Andwhatiselsenottobeovercome?...
IrreconcilabletoourgrandFoe”
1)Pleaseidentifythepoemandthepoet.
2)Interpret“allisnotlost”.
3)Whatdoesthewholepassagemean?
參考答案:1)ItistakenfromJohnMilton?s"ParadiseLost(P74)
2)“allisnotlost”isthewordfromSatan----Satanandother
angelsrebelagainstGod,buttheyaredrivenfromHeavenintohell.
Inthefireofthehell,Satanisdeterminedtofightback,just
likewhathesays:notallislost,theunconquerablewill,thedeep
hatred,andthecouragetofighttilldeathstillremain.(P71)
3)ThispassageshowsSatanJswillnottosubmit(服從),andthe
desiretolongforfreedom;tobegGodformercyandworshiphis
powerismoreshamefulanddisgracefulthanthedownfall.(P71)
5.“Ifhebenotapttobeatovermatters,lethimstudythe
lawyer,scases.Soeverydefectofthemindmayhaveaspecial
receipt.”
Questions:3)Whatdoes“beatovermatters"mean?
4)Whatdoes“receipt'referto?
5)Fromwhichessaydoestheabovesentencescome,whatistheessay
mainlyabout?
參考答案:1)Itmeans:makethroughexaminationsofthings.(P63)
2)“Receipt“referstocure,prescription.(P63)
3)Thesentencesarefrom“OfStudies”(FrancisBacon).Itisthe
mostpopularofbacon'sessays.Itanalyzeswhatstudieschiefly
servefor,thedifferentwaysadoptedbydifferentpeopletopursue
studies,andhowstudiesexertinfluenceoverhumancharacter.
(P60—61)
6.uWhat,isgreatMephistophilistopassionate
Forbeingdeprivedofthejoysofheaven?
LearnthouofFaustusmanlyfortitude
Andscornthosejoysthounevershaltpossess.
SayhewillsparehimFourandtwentyyears
Lettinghimliveinallvoluptuousness
Havingtheeevertoattendonme**-
Questions:
1)Identifythepassageandauthor;
2)“Sayhesurrendersuptohimhissoul”,whowillsurrenderhis
soul?Whatfor?
3)Whoarethee?Whatwillhedo?
參考答案:
1)Thepassagecomesfrom"Dr.Faustus”writtenbyChristopher
Marlowe.(P25-26)
2)Dr.Faustuswillsurrenderhissoultodevil.Becausehewasa
greatscholarwhohasastrongdesireto'getknowledge'invain,
finallyhe'madeabond'tosellhissoultoDevilinreturnfor
24yearsoflifeinwhichhemaygetanythinghedesires.(P22)
3)The“thee",refersto"Mephistophilis”,theDevil,sservant.
HehelpedDr.Faustustodoanythinghewants.(P22)
7.“Busyoldfool,unrulysun,
Whydoesthouthus,
Throughwindowsandthroughcurtainscallonus?”
Questions:
6)Identifytheworkandauthor.
7)Whatideadoesthepassageexpress?
參考答案:
l)Thepassagecomesfrom"TheSunRising,writtenby'John
Donne'.(P66)
2)Thespeakerquestionsthesun'sauthorityandspeaks
condescendingly,placingthesuninthestatusofasubordinate.
Inthelover'skingdom,thesunhasnorighttodictatethetime
ofdayorthepassingofseasons.Hispresenceintheirbedchamber
isanintrusionontheirprivacy.
III.Questionsandanswers:
1.HowdoyouknowaboutRenaissance?GiveasummeryaboutEnglish
literatureintheperiod?
參考答案:
1.TheRenaissancereferstotheperiodbetween14th---mid-17th
century.ItfirststartedinItaly.
2.TheRenaissancemeansrebirthorrevival---thediscoveryof
ancientRomanandGreekculture.
3.Inessence,TheRenaissanceisahistoricalperiodinwhichthe
Europeanhumanistthinkersandscholarstriedtogetridoftheold
feudalistideasinmedievalEurope,tointroducenewideasthat
expressedtheinterestsoftherisingbourgeoisie/middleclass,and
torecoverthepurityoftheearlychurchfromthecorruptionof
RomanCatholicchurch.
4.HumanismistheessenceofRenaissance----Manisthemeasure
ofallthings.Thehumanismexalted/praisedhumannatureand
emphasizedthedignityofhumanbeingsandthepresentlife.They
thoughtmanhadtherighttoenjoythebeautyoflifeandhadthe
abilitytoperfecthimselfandmadewonders,whichgotreadyfor
theappearanceofthegreatElizabethanwritersinBritain.Poetry
anddramawerethemostoutstandingliteraryforms.
5.Shakespeare,MarloweandFrancisBaconetc.weretheremarkable
representativesoftheEnglishRenaissance.
(可參考課本P7—-12)
2.PleasegiveabriefanalysisofHamlet*s"Tobeornottobe”
soliloquy(獨(dú)白).
參考答案:
“Tobeornottobe"is'aphilosophicalexplorationoflifeand
death'.Thesoliloquycondemnedthehypocrisyandtreacheryand
generalcorruptionoftheworld,andrevealedthecharacterof
Hamlet—so'speculative,questioning,contemplativeand
melancholy,/gloomy?.Itwasnotbecausehewasnotabletotake
actiontorevenge,butbecauseofhis'hesitative/hesitant
character*,whenthechanceforactioncame,itseemeddefeat.
Itcanbeinterpretedas:Hamletbearstheheavyburdenoftheduty
torevengehisfatherysdeath,heisforcedtoliveinthesuspense
offactsandfiction,languageandaction.Heconsidersthatit
wouldbebetterto'commitsuicide',butbeingscaredofwhat
mighthappentohimintheafterlife.Soheputoffthethingbecause
ofthesin.Heconsiderstheplancarefullyonlytofindreasonfor
notcarryingitout.Thesoliloquyconveys'thesenseof
world-weariness(厭世)'.(P33-34)
3.WhatcommonfeaturesdothecharactersshareinMarlow'sworks?
(Nomorethan150words)
參考答案:
ThecreationofTheRenaissanceheroisoneofMarlow's
contributions.
1)Suchaheroisalwaysindividualisticandfullofambition,facing
bravelythechallengefromgodandmen.Theyhadhumandignityand
capacity,tryingtogetheaven/highestideasontheearthbytheir
ownefforts.
2)Forexample:TamburlaineisacharacterwrittenbyMarlowe.By
depictingagreatherowithhighambitionandsheerbrutalforc4e
inconquering,Marlowevoicedthesupremedesireofmanfor
infinite/limitlesspowerandauthority.InDr.Faustus,Marlowe
celebratedthehumanpassionforknowledge,powerandhappiness.
3)TamburlaineandDr.Faustusaretypicalinowningsuch
Renaissancespirit,Tamburlaine,beingacruelconquer,found
happinessinconqueringotherkingdom.Onlydeathcoulddefeathim.
WhileDr.Faustus,amoreintrospectiveandphilosophicalfigure,
hadhighspiritforknowledgebuthehadsinforhavingdespairin
GodandtrustinDevil.(P20-22)
4.WhatarethemainthemesofShakespeareJsplays?
參考答案:
Shakespeare?splaysaredividedinto3types:comedies,tragedies
andhistoricalplays.
1)Hishistoricalplaysarewiththetheme----nationalunityunder
amightandjustsovereign/ru1erisnecessary.
2)Inhisromanticcomedies,hetakesanoptimisticattitudetoward
lovefriendshipandyouth.
3)Inhistragedies,Shakespearealwaysportrayssomenobleheroes,
whofacestheinjusticeoflifeandiscaughtinadifficult
situationandwhosefateiscloselyconnectedwiththefateofhis
nation.Eachherohashisweaknessofnature.Wealsoseethe
conflictbetweentheindividualandtheevilforceinthesociety.
Andhismajorcharactersarealwaysindividualsrepresenting
certaintypes.
5.PleasecommentonthecharacterofSataninaParadiseLost.”
參考答案:
Satanisarebellious(叛逆的)figureagainstGodinliterature,
defeated,heandhisrebelangelswerecastintohell.However,
Satanrefusedtoaccepthisfailure,swearingthat“allwasnot
lost“andthathewouldrevengeforhisdownfall.Thefreedomof
thewillisthekeystoneofSatan'scharacter,whichwasthe
importantspiritoftherisingmiddleclass.WhilehetemptedAdam
andEve,whichprovedhisevilness.
6.WhatarethecharacteristicsoftheHumanism?
參考答案:1)'Humanism,istheessenceofRenaissance.
2)Humanistsseethathumanbeingsweregloriouscreaturescapable
ofindividualdevelopmentinthedirectionofperfection,andthat
theworldtheyinhabitedwastheirsnottodespise(輕視)but
to'question,explore,andenjoy,.
3)Theyalsobelievethatmandidnotonlyhavetherighttoenjoy
thebeautyofthislife,buthadtheabilitytoperfecthimselfand
toperformwonders(創(chuàng)造奇跡).(P8)
Chapter2TheNeoclassicalPeriod
I.Choosetherightanswer:
1.____bringsHenryFieldingthenameofthe"ProseHomer”.
A.ThePilgrim,sProgressB.TomJonesC.RobisonCrusoeD.Colonel
Jack
Answer:B(P122)
2.AlexanderPopeworkedpainstakinglyonhispoems
andfinallybroughttoitslastperfection______Dryden
hadsuccessfullyusedinhisplays.
A.theheroiccoupletB.thefreeverseC.theblankverseD.the
Spenserianstanza
Answer:A(P92)
3.Ofallthe18thcenturynovelists__wasthefirsttosetout,
bothintheoryandpractice,towritespeciallya"comicepicin
prose.
A.HenryFieldingB.DanielDefoeC.JonathanSwiftD.JohnBunyan
Answer:A(P120)
4.isthemostsuccessfulreligiousallegoryintheEnglish
language.
A.GenesisAB.TheHolyWarC.ThePilgrimsprogressD.Exodus
Answer:C(P85)
5.Inwhichofthefollowingworkscanyoufindthepropernames
“Lilliput”,,zBrobdingnagz,,“Houyhnhnm"and"Yahoo”?
A.ThePilgrim"sProgressB.TheFaririeQueeneC.Gullivers
travelsD.TheSchoolofScandel
Answer:C(Pl08)
6.〃Asshadesmoresweetlyrecommendthelight,
Somodestplainnesssetsoffsprightlywit;
Forworksmayhavemorewitthandoes'emgood
Asbodiesperishthroughexcessofblood.〃
Intheabovelines,Popetriestosatthat.
A.morewitwillmakebetterpoetryB.plainnessismoreimportant
thanwitinpoetry
C.toomuchwitwilldestroygoodpoetryD.plainnesswillmakewit
dull
Answer:C(P93-94)
7.TheRapeoftheLockbyAlexanderPopeiswrittenintheform
ofamock_____,whichdescribesthetrivialityofhighsocietyin
agrandstyle.
A.epicB.elegyC.sonnetD.ode
Answer:A(P92)
8.WhichofthefollowingisNOTatypicalfeatureofSamuel
Johnson'slanguagestyle?
A.Hissentencesarelongandwellstructured.B.Hissentencesare
interwovenwithparallelwords.
C.Hetendstouseinformalandcolloquialwords.
D.Hissentencesarecomplicated,buthisthoughtsareclearly
expressed.
Answer:C(P132)
9.“Theboastofheraldry,thepompofpower,
Andallthatbeauty,allthatwealthe'ergave,
Awaitsaliketheinevitablehour.
Intheabovequotedpassage,ThomasGrayintendstosaythatgreat
family,power,beautyandwealth.
A.willnevermakepeopleleadtothesamedestination---pathsof
glory.
B.willinevitablymakepeoplerealizetheirgloriousdreams
C.aretheverybestthingstoleadpeopletotheirglories
D.willneverpreventpeoplefromreachingtheirfinal
destination—grave.
Answer:D(Pl54)
10.____hasbeenregardedbysomeas"FatheroftheEnglishnovel”
forhiscontributiontotheestablishmentoftheformofthemodern
novel.
A.JohnBunyanB.HenryFieldingC.DanielDefoeD.JohnathanSwift
Answer:B(P121)
11.wasverymuchconcernedwiththethemeofthevanityof
humanwishesandtriedtoawakenmentothisfollyandhopedtocure
themofitthroughhiswriting.
A.SamuelJohnsonB.JonathanSwiftC.RichardBrinsleySheridan
D.ThomasGray
Answer:A(P132)
12.____wastheonlyimportantdramatistofthe18thcentury,in
hisplays,moralityistheconstanttheme.
A.AlexanderPopeB.RichardBrinsleySheridanC.SamuelJohnson
D.GeorgeBernardShaw
Answer:B(Pl36)
13.AstherepresentativeoftheEnlightenment,Popewasoneofthe
firsttointroduce___toEngland.
A.RationalismB.CriticismC.RomanticismD.Realism
Answer:A(P91)
14.TheRivalsand____aregenerallyregardedasimportantlinks
betweenthemasterpieceofShakespeareandthoseofBernardShaw.
A.TheSchoolforScandalB.TheDuennaC,Widower'sHousesD.The
DoctorJsDilemma
Answer:A(P137)
15.isasharpsatireonthemoraldegeneracy(道德淪喪)ofthe
aristocratic-bourgeoissocietyinthe18thcenturyEngland.
A.TheRivalsB?Gulliver'sTravelsC.TomsJonesD.TheSchoolfor
Scandal
Answer:D(P138)
16.Thepoem"ElegyWritteninaCountryChurchyard"byThomasGray
isregardedasthemostrepresentativeworkof.
A.TheMetaphysicalSchoolB.TheGraveyardSchoolC.TheGothic
SchoolD.TheRomanticSchool
Answer:B(P152)
17._______,writteninheroiccoupletbyPope,isconsidered
manifestoofEnglishNeoclassicism.
A.AnEssayofDramaticPoetryB.AnEssayonCriticismC.The
AdvancingoflearningD.AnEssayonFreedom
Answer:B(P93)
18.isatypicalfeatureofSwift'swritings.
A.ElegantstyleB.CausalnarrationC.BittersatireD.Complicated
sentencestructure
Answer:C(P107)
19.InthefollowingwritingsbyHenryFielding,whichbringshim
thenameofthe"ProseHomer”?
A.TheCoffee---HousePolitician.B.TheTragedyofTragedies.C.The
HistoryofTomJones,AFoundling.D.TheHistoryofAmelia.
Answer:C(P120)
20.“Hold!Seewhetheritisornotbeforeyougotothedoor----1
haveaparticularmessageforyouifitshouldbemybrother.,z
Thetwosentencesarefoundin.
A.TheSchoolforScandalB.TheRivalsC.TheCriticD.TheScheming
Lieutenant
Answer:A(P139)
21.IntermsofElegyWritteninaCountryChurchyard,whichiswrong?
A.Theauthoremploysmetaphorinthispoem.B.Theauthor
excessivelyexpresseshispersonalmelancholy.
C.Hereherevealshissympathyforthepoorandtheunknown.
D.Hemocksthegreatoneswhodespisethepoorandbringhavocon
them.
Answer:B(P152-153)
22.TheHouyhnhnmsdepictedbyJonathanSwiftinGulliver's
Travelsare.
A.horsesthatareendowedwithreason.B.pigmiesthatareendowed
withadmirablequalities
C.giantsthataresuperiorinwisdom.D.Hairy,wild,lowand
despicablecreatures,
whoresemblehumanbeingsnotonlyinappearance
butalsoinsomeotherways.
Answer:A(P108)
II.Readthequotedpartandanswerthequestions:
1.“Wordsarelikeleaves;
andwheretheymostabound,
Muchfruitofsensebeneathisrarelyfound.
Falseeloquence,liketheprismaticglass,
Itsgaudycolorsspreadsoneveryplace;
ThefaceofNaturewenomoresurvey,
Allglaresalike,withoutdistinctiongay.〃
Questions:
1)Identifytheauthorandthepassage;
2)Namethedevicesusedinthepassagewithexamples;
3)Explain"Words….found”.
4)Whatisthemainlyimpliedideaofthepassage?
參考答案:
1)ThepassageisfromPope's〃AnEssayonCriticism”.(P94)
2)Inthepassagetheauthorused"Simile"thedevice,e.g."Words
arelikeleaves"and"falseeloquence,liketheprismaticglass'
etc.
3)Thesentencemeans:Where/Whentoomanywordsareused,they
seldomexpressmuchsense.
4)Thepassageimpliesauthorsshouldn,tstresstoomuchthe
artificialuseofConceitortheexternalbeautyoflanguage,they
shouldpayspecialattentiontoTrueWit,whichisbestsetinthe
plainstyle,(justastoomanyleaveswillcoverthefruits,too
gaudy/showyglasswillhidethefacetheNature,toofalseand
eloquentlanguagewillhidetheWitinthearticles.)<P93>
2.“LetnotAmbitionmocktheirusefultoil,
Theirhomelyjoys,anddestinyobscure;
NorGrandeurhearwithadisdainfulsmile
Theshortandsimpleannalsofthepoor.
Theboastofheraldry,thepompofpower,
Andallthatbeauty,allthatwealthe'ergave,
Awaitsaliketheinevitablehour.
Thepathsofgloryleadbuttothegrave.〃
Questions:
1)Identifytheauthorandtheworks;2)Whatdoes〃theinevitable
hour/z?3)Explainthefirststanza;4)Whatdoesthewholepassage
imply.
參考答案:
1)ThisisThomasGray's"ElegyWritteninaCountryChurchyard^.
托馬斯?格雷的《寫在教堂墓地的挽歌》(P154)
2)“Theinevitablehour"meanstimeofdeath.(P156)
3)Thefirststanzameans:Themenwithambitionandhighposition
shouldn'
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