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4页1Multiple Choice1. The nine-line verse stanza was originated from _______ . A. Edmund Spenser B. Philip SidneyC. Thomas More C. William Shakespeare2. Which of the following does not belong to the plays of Christopher Marlowe? A. Tamburlaine. B. The TempestC. Doctor Faustus D. The Jew of Malta3. The literary form of The Faerie Queen is _______ . A. lyric poem B. ironic poem C. narrative poem D. allegorical poem4. What flourished in Elizabethan age more than any other form of literature? A. Novel B. Drama C. Essay D. Poetry5. Sir Thomas More wrote Utopia in _______ in 1516.A. French B. English C. Latin D. Italian6. Which is Not among Shakespeare’s four great tragedies?A. Hamlet B. MacbethC. King Lear D. Romeo and Juliet7. Bacon’s _______ is the first example of that genre in English literature, which has been recognized as an important landmark in the development of English prose.A. The Advancement of Learning B. EssaysC. The New Atlantis D. Volpone8. ______ first made blank verse in the principle instrument of English drama.A. Shakespeare B. Christopher MarloweC. Bacon D. Ben Johnson9. The Pilgrim’s Progress is the most successful religious _______ in the English language.A. elegy B. allegory C. epic D. legend10. Which of the following is NOT John Dryden’s work?A. All for Love B. Absalom and AchitophelC. The Essay of Dramatic Poesy D. The Holy War11. ________ is the founder of the Metaphysical School? A. John Donne B. John MiltonB. John Bunyan D. George Herbert12. William Shakespeare is one of the giants of ________ . A. Romanticism B. critical realism C. Aestheticism D. the Renaissance13. Which of the following plays written by Shakespeare is history play? 2A. Juliet Caesar B. The Merry Wives of WindsorC. Henry IV D. King Lear14. Which of the following is NOT the work of Sir Philip Sidney? A. Astrophel and Stella B. Defense of PoetryC. Arcadia D. Samson Agonists15. Which of the following is NOT the feature of Metaphysical poems? A. They use conceits to express ideas in sharp and harsh manner.B. They reject the romantic exaggeration of Elizabethan love poetry.C. Their metaphors are commonly used in daily life.D. The form of them is often an argument with the poet’s lover, God or himself.16. Which is not the work of Abraham Cowley? A.The visions and prophecies Concerning England B. Guardian C. The Weeper D. Pyramus and Thisbe17. John Dryden was all of the following EXCEPT ________ in the literary world of Restoration England. A. a poet B. a dramatist C. a literary critic D. a short story writer18. Which play is not a comedy?A. A Midsummer Night’s Dream B. The Merchant of Venice C. Romeo and Juliet D. As You Like It19. In the Songs and Sonnets, by which Donne is probably best known, ________ is the basic theme. A. love B. friendship C. parental relations D. citizenship20. ________ is not Milton’s work.A. Areopagitica B. Paradise Lost C. Paradise regained D. Gulliver’s Travels21. In literature a try in verse or prose with a double meaning is defined as _______. A. allegory B. sonnet C. blank verse D. rhyme22. ________ lays the foundation for modern science with his insistence on scientific way of thinking and fresh observation rather than authority as a basis for obtaining knowledge.A. Francis Bacon B. John Milton C. John Dryden D. Ben Johnson23. ________ is not one of the metaphysical poets. A. Herbert B. Vaughan C. Crashaw D. Carew24. ________ was the first to introduce the sonnet into English literature. 3A. Thomas Wyatt B. John Wycliffe C. Philip Sidney D. William Shakespeare25. Sir Philip Sidney is known both as a poet and as a ________ . A. essayist B. dramatist C. a critic of poetry D. novelist26. In the conclusion of the prose ________ , the author points out that the root of poverty is the private ownership of social wealth.A. Advancement of Learning B. UtopiaC. Tamburlaine D. Henry IV27. To His Coy Mistress is one of ________’s famous poems.A. John Donne B. George Herbert C. Andrew Marvell D. Richard Crashaw28. In the following which one doesn’t belong to the Cavalier group?A. Sir John Suckling B. Robert HerrickC. Richard Lovelace D. George Herbert29. In the 17th century, ________ turned with the tide and always placed himself on the winning side. Thus, he has been called a time-server by some critics.A. John Milton B. John BunyanC. John Dryden D. John Donne30. ________’s works are his sermons, which reveal his spiritual devotion to God as a passionate preacher.A. John Donne B. John Milton 。












