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A.Canterbury

B.London

C.Paris

D.Stratford

正确答案:London

9、Only()tales were written in The Canterbury Tales due to Geoffrey Chaucer's death in 1400.

A.21

B.24

C.120

D.124

正确答案:24

10、The General Prolgoue was written in().

A.alliteration

B.ballad

C.couplet

D.heroic couplet

正确答案:heroic couplet

11、()lived in the 7th century and was a cowherd of a monastery at Whitby.

A.Beowulf

B.Caedmon

C.Cynewulf

D.Grendel

正确答案:Caedmon

12、()learned to compose poems in his dream.

A.Beowulf

B.Caedmon

C.Cynewulf

D.Grendel

正确答案:Caedmon

13、Beowulf was wounded while fighting with()and then dieD.

A.Grendel

B.Grendel's mother

C.the Fire Dragon

D.Wiglaf

正确答案:the Fire Dragon

14、Romances were brought to England by the Normans.

A.T

B.F

正确答案:T

15、Ballad is a story told in song, usually in()line stanzas, with the second and fourth lines rhymeD.

A.2

B.4

C.6

D.8

正确答案:4

16、Geoffrey Chaucer was the last important poet in the Middle English Literature.

A.T

B.F

正确答案:T

17、Geoffrey Chaucer's best known work today is The Canterbury Tales.

A.T

B.F

正确答案:T

18、The Tabard Inn is in the southern suburbs of().

A.Canterbury

B.London

C.Paris

D.Stratford

正确答案:London

19、Only()tales were written in The Canterbury Tales due to Geoffrey Chaucer's death in 1400.

A.21

B.24

C.120

D.124

正确答案:24

20、The General Prolgoue was written in().

A.alliteration

B.ballad

C.couplet

D.heroic couplet

正确答案:heroic couplet

第二章单元测试

1、The first theatre in London was called "The Theatre", which was open to the public in 1576.

A.T

B.F

正确答案:T

2、The most prominent dramatist of the University Wits was().

A.Christopher Marlowe

B.Robert Greene

C.John Lyly

D.Thomas Kyd

正确答案:Christopher Marlowe

3、The Spanish Tragedy is the first()in English literature.

A.comedy

B.historical play

C.revenge tragedy

D.romance

正确答案:revenge tragedy

4、William Shakespeare was once the shareholder of the()theatre.

A.Hope

B.Globe

C.Rose

D.Swan

正确答案:Globe

5、()is a play of youth and love and combines a tragic situation with comedy and gaiety.