(单选题)1: The story of ___ is the culmination of the Arthurian romances.
A: Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
B: Beowulf
C: Piers the Plowman
D: The Canterbury Tales
(单选题)2: The prevailing form of Medieval English literature is ____.
A: novel
B: drama
C: romance
D: essay
(单选题)3: William Langland’s ____ is written in the form of a dream vision.
A: Kubla Khan
B: Piers the Plowman
C: The Dream of John Bull
D: Morte d’Arthur
(单选题)4: The most gifted of the “university wits” was ____.
A: Lyly
B: Peele
C: Greene
D: Marlowe
(单选题)5: The first king to unite the Hebrews was a warrior-famer name________ .
A: Moses
B: Joshua
C: Saul
D: David
(单选题)6: Columbus had totally__________voyages overseas.
A: 4
B: 5
C: 6
D: 7
(单选题)7: _____ brought the new religion, Christianity to Britain.
A: the Celts
B: the Anglo-Saxons
C: the Jutes
D: the Romans
(单选题)8: Except being a victory of England over ___, the rout of the fleet “Armada”(Invincible) was also the triumph of the rising young bourgeoisie over the declining old feudalism.
A: Spain
B: France
C: America
D: Norway
(单选题)9: The historical books dealing with history of the Hebrew people from ____to___ .
A: 1200B.C, 586 B.C
B: 1300B.C, 586B.C
C: 1000 B.C 100A.D
D: 1300B.C, 100A.D
(单选题)10: The great contribution of St.Jerome was ________.
A: the building of monasteries
B: the translation of Old and New Testaments into Latin
C: the setting up of the church system
D: none of the above
(单选题)11: After the Norman Conquest, three languages existed in England at that time. The Normans spoke _____.
A: French
B: English
C: Latin
D: Swedish
(单选题)12: ________ believed that the highest good in life was pleasure, freedom from pain and emotional upheaval.
A: Sophists
B: Cynics
C: Sceptics
D: Epicureans
(单选题)13: Which of the following is not true about Dante?
A: Dante was a great Italian poet.
B: Dante wrote Beowulf
C: Dante wrote his masterpiece in Italian
D: Dante was a great political thinker
(单选题)14: Morality plays appeared after_____.
A: miracle plays
B: mystery plays
C: interlude
D: Classical plays
(单选题)15: Walt Whitman's_________ expresses his grief over the death of Lincoln.
A: When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloomd
B: I Sit and Look Out
C: Song of Myself
D: The Soul
(单选题)16: In 392 A.D., emperor______ made Christianity the official religion of the empire and outlawed all other religious.
A: Theodosius
B: Constantine
C: Diocletian
D: Solomon
(单选题)17: Apart from being a place of worship, the ________ was a place for recreation and the center of trade and community activity.
A: bridge
B: church building
C: village
D: subway
(单选题)18: Chaucer died on October 25th, 1400, and was buried in ____.
A: Flanders
B: France
C: Italy
D: Westminster Abbey
(多选题)19: Among the following writers, who has been awarded the Nobel Prize?
A: Albert Camus
B: Ernest Hemingway
C: Andre Gide
D: Maksim Gorky
(多选题)20: What classes were the people of weatern Europe under feudalism mainly divided into?
A: clergy
B: lords
C: peasants
D: slaves
(多选题)21: _________ were called the “ Lakers ”.
A: Blake
B: Burns
C: Wordsworth
D: Coleridge
(多选题)22: _______ are Romantic poets.
A: Keats
B: Wordsworth
C: Spenser
D: Byron
(多选题)23: As he moved into his mid-life, Schiller didn't begin to emphasize the role of ________
A: aesthetic education
B: literary education
C: physical education
D: psychological education
(判断题)24: Knights in the Middle Ages were pledged to protect the weak, to fight for his lord and church and to respect all the women beside them.
A: 对
B: 错
(判断题)25: Book of Job describes how job endures all his sufferings and still keeps his faith in god.
A: 对
B: 错
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