1.The national epic of the Anglo-Saxons is ____.
A Robin Hood
B Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
C The Canterbury Tales
D Beowulf
2. ____was the most outstanding single romance on the Arthurian legend written in
alliterative verse.
A The Canterbury Tales
B Piers the Plowman
C Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
D Beowulf
3. ____was famous for The Canterbury Tales.
A Geoffrey Chaucer
B John Milton
C William Shakespeare
D Francis Bacon
4. Most of the ballads of the 15th century focused on the legend about ____ as a heroic
figure.
A Green Nights
B Gawain
C Robin Hood
D Hamlet
5.In the 16th century, Thomas
More’s
work ____became immediately popular after its
publication.
A Paradise Lost
B A Pleasant Satire of the Three Estates
C Of Studies
D Utopia
6. ____was Edmund
Spencer’s
masterpiece which has been regarded as one of the grea
t poems in the English language.
A Amoretti
B The
Shepherd’s
Calendar
C The Faerie Queene
D Four Hymns
7. ____ is from
Shakespeare’s
sonnet No.18.
A
“Let
me not to the marriage of true
minds?nbsp;
B
“To
be or not to be: that is the
question?nbsp;
C
“Shall
I compare thee to a
summer’s
day?nbsp;
D
“No
longer mourn for me when I am
dead?nbsp;
8. _____, the
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father of English poetry
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and one of the greatest narrative poets of England,
was born in London about 1340.
A. Geoffrey Chaucer
B. Sir Gawain
C. Francis Bacon
D. John Dryden
9.The four great tragedies written by Shakespeare are Hamlet, Macbeth, Othello and ___
_.
A. Antony and Cleopatra
B. Julius Caesar
C Twelfth Night
D King Lear
10. Which of the following does not belong to
Shakespeare’s
romantic love comedies?
A Twelfth Night
B The Tempest
C As You Like It
D The Merchant of Venice
D C A C D
C C A D B
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1.
All
of
the
following
are
the
most
eminent
dramatists
in the Renaissance England except______.