智慧树知到《英国文学漫谈》章节测试答案
A.a farewell to a dying person
B.an earthquake
C.a pair of compasses
D.a piece of gold
正确答案:a pair of compasses
5、The 17th century of English history was marked mainly by the English Bourgeois Revolution which ended with the establishment of() as a compromise between the bourgeoisie and the monarchy.
A.the Tory Party
B.institutional monarchy
C.the United Kingdom
D.the Whig Party
正确答案:institutional monarchy
6、()was the religious cloak of the English Bourgeois Revolution which advocated God';s supreme authority over human beings.
A.Calvinism
B.Republicanism
C.Puritanism
D.Humanism
正确答案:Puritanism
7、Puritan poetry in the 17th-century English literature is represented best by(), who produced Paradise Lost as his representative work.
A.John Donne
B.Robert Herrick
C.John Miltion
D.John Dryden
正确答案:John Miltion
8、Throughout his life, Milton showed strong rebellious spirit agaisnt many things he thought unjust and acted as the voice of() of England under Oliver Cromwell.
A.the Royalists
B.the Monarch
C.the Commonwealth
D.the Parliament
正确答案:the Commonwealth
9、“On his Blindness” and “On his Deceased Wife” are the two best-known of Milton's().
A.alliterative verses
B.blank verses
C.elegies
D.sonnets
正确答案:sonnets
10、Milton’s Paradise Lost employs the themes taken from() of the Christian Bible.
A.Luke
B.Genesis
C.Exodus
D.Matthew
正确答案:Genesis
11、The central theme of Paradise Lost is().
A.the fall of man
B.final judgment
C.resurrection
D.the creation of man
正确答案:the fall of man
第五章单元测试
1、The Enlightenment was an intellectual movement throughout Western Europe in the 18th century which was an expression of the struggle of bourgeoisie against().
A.feudalism
B.classicism
C.puritanism
D.humanism
正确答案:feudalism
2、Among the English Enlighteners of the 18th century, there were chiefly two groups:the() group and the radical group.
A.revolutionary
B.royalist
C.conservative
D.moderate
正确答案:moderate
3、The Tatler, a British literary and society journal begun by Richard Steele in 1709, featured cultivated essays on().
A.social evils
B.cultural state