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第一篇文学史练习 (Part One Exercises on Literary History)

Chapter 1 The Medieval Period I. Fill in the blanks. 1. In 55 B.C., Britain was invaded by, the Roman conqueror, who brought the Roman of life into Britain. 2. British literature started from the Middle Ages, which embraced two quite different periods of literary history, the Engl ish and the English. 3. The Old English is also known as Anglo- English. 4. Angles, Saxons and usually known as Anglo-Saxons are the first Englishmen. Language spoken by them is called the Old English, which is the foundation of English language and literature. 5. The literature of the Anglo-Saxon period falls naturally into two divisions, and Christian. 6. Anglo-Saxon Christian poetry is represented by the religious poetry produced by and Cynewulf. 7. In the 8th century, Anglo-Saxon prose appeared. The famous prose writers of that period were Venerable Bede and the Great. 8. is the oldest poem in the English language, and also the oldest surviving national epic in the English language. 9. Caedmon is the first known religious poet of England. He is known as the of English songs. 10. The didactic poem The Christ was produced by, the greatest Anglo- Saxon poet. 11. The early inhabitants in the island now we call England were, a tribe of Celts. From the Britons the island got its name of Britain, the land of Britons. The Britons were people. 12. In 1066, the Normans defeated the Anglo-Saxons in the battle at. 2

第一篇文学史练习 Chapter 1 The Medieval Period 13. In the 14th century, the two most important writers are Geoffrey and William Langland. 14. Geoffrey has been called not only the father of English poetry, but also the founder of English realism. 15. The 15th century has been traditionally described as the barren age in British literature. But it is the spring tide of English. 16. In the 15th century, there is only one important prose writer whose name is Thomas, who wrote an important work called Morte d Arthur. 17. The Conquest marks the establishment of feudalism in England. 18. By the time when England entered into feudal society, the society was divided into two classes: landlords and. 19. The year of witnessed a famous peasant uprising led by Wat Tyler and John Ball. 20. The romances were usually composed for the noble, of the noble, and had nothing to do with the people. 21. The Canterbury Tales contains in fact a general Prologue and only tales, among which two are left unfi nished. 22. The provides a framework for the tales in The Canterbury Tales, and it comprises a group of vivid pictures of various medieval fi gures. 23. The Canterbury Tales is Geoffrey Chaucer s greatest work and written for the greater part in couplets. 24. Geoffrey Chaucer s work gives us a picture of the condition of English life of his day, such as its work and play, its deeds and dreams, its fun and sympathy. 25. is Geoffrey Chaucer s longest complete poem (about 8,000 lines) and his greatest artistic achievement. 26. Geoffrey Chaucer s contribution to English poetry lies chiefl y in the fact that he introduced from France the rhymed stanza of various types to English poetry, which replaced the old Anglo-Saxon verse. 3

英国文学辅导备考教程 A Coursebook for Examination in British Literature II. Choose the best answer for each blank. 1. When we speak of the old English prose, the fi rst name that comes into our minds is, who is the fi rst scholar in English literature and has been regarded as father of English learning. A. William Shakespeare B. Beowulf C. Julius Caesar D. Venerable Bede 2. The most important work of Alfred the Great is, which is regarded as the best monument of the old English prose. A. Beowulf B. The Anglo-Saxon Chronicles C. The Ecclesiastical History of the English People D. Brut 3. is the most important example of Anglo-Saxon literature and the oldest surviving epic of Germanic people. A. Beowulf B. The Anglo-Saxon Chronicles C. Sir Gawain and the Green Knight D. Robin Hood 4. is the first important religious poet in English literature. A. John Donne B. George Herbert C. Caedmon D. John Milton 5. In Anglo-Saxon period, Beowulf represented the poetry. A. pagan B. religious C. romantic D. sentimental 6. Prose literature did not show its appearance until the century. A. 6th B. 7th C. 8th D. 10th 7. The Anglo-Saxons were Christianized in the century. A. 5th B. 6th C. 7th D. 8th 8. Beowulf describes the exploits of a hero, Beowulf, in fi ghting against the monster Grendel, his revengeful mother, and a fi re-breathing dragon. A. Denmark B. Scandinavian C. England D. Norway 9. The Roman occupation lasted for about 400 years in Britain, and in, all the Roman troops went back to the continent and never returned. A. 55 B.C. B. 78 A.D. C. 400 A.D. D. 410 A.D. 4

第一篇文学史练习 Chapter 1 The Medieval Period 10. English literature began with the settlement in England. In old English literature, Beowulf, the national epic of the English people, is an example of the mingling of nature myths and heroic legends. A. Anglo-Saxon B. Roman C. Norman D. Britain 11. In 1066, led the Norman army to invade and defeat England. A. William the Conqueror B. Julius Caesar C. Alfred the Great D. Claudius 12. In the 14th century, the most important writer is. A. William Langland B. John Wycliffe C. John Gower D. Geoffrey Chaucer 13. The prevailing form of literature in the feudal England is, which represents a courtly and chivalric age. A. ballad B. alliterative verse C. romance D. heroic couplet 14. 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 15. 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 16. After the Norman Conquest, three languages existed in England at that time. The Normans spoke. A. French B. English C. Latin D. Swedish 17. was the greatest English religious reformer and the translator of the fi rst complete English Bible. A. William Langland B. John Gower C. John Wycliffe D. Geoffrey Chaucer 18. Piers the Plowman describes a series of wonderful dreams the author had, through which, we can see a picture of the life in the England. A. primitive B. feudal C. bourgeois D. modern 19. The theme of to king and lord was repeatedly emphasized in romances. A. loyalty B. revolt C. obedience D. mockery 5

英国文学辅导备考教程 A Coursebook for Examination in British Literature 20. The most famous cycle of English ballads centers on the stories about a legendary outlaw called. A. Morte d Arthur B. Robin Hood C. The Canterbury Tales D. Piers the Plowman 21., the father of English poetry 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 22. The century has been traditionally called the Age of Chaucer. A. 12th B. 13th C. 15th D. 14th 23. was buried in the Poet s Corner of Westminster Abbey. A. Geoffrey Chaucer B. John Keats C. Robert Southey D. Alfred Tennyson 24. Geoffrey Chaucer s earliest work of any length is, a translation of the French Roman de la Rose by Gaillaume de Lorris and Jean de Meung, which was a love allegory enjoying widespread popularity in the 13th and 14th centuries not only in France but throughout Europe. A. The Romaunt of the Rose B. A Red, Red Rose C. Piers the Plowman D. Troilus and Criseyde 25. The second period of Geoffrey Chaucer s literary career consists of works adapted from Italian literature. Geoffrey Chaucer published in the 1370s, a lighthearted imitation of Dante Alighieri s The Devine Comedy. A. The House of Fame B. Troilus and Criseyde C. The Legend of Good Women D. The Book of the Duchess 26. is the first great poet who wrote in the English language. A. Geoffrey Chaucer B. Caedmon C. Cynewulf D. John Wycliffe 27. creative work vividly refl ected the changes which had taken root in English culture of the second half of the 14th century. A. Geoffrey Chaucer s B. Caedmon s C. Cynewulf s D. John Wycliffe s 6

第一篇文学史练习 Chapter 1 The Medieval Period 28. Apart from original poems, Geoffrey Chaucer translated various works of French authors. Among them is the famous. A. The Canterbury Tales B. The Romaunt of the Rose C. The Parliament of Fowls D. The House of Fame 29. Geoffrey Chaucer composes a long narrative poem named based on Giovanni Boccaccio s poem Filostrato (The Love-Striken). A. The Legend of Good Women B. Troilus and Criseyde C. Sir Gawain and the Green Knight D. Beowulf 30. Generally speaking, Geoffrey Chaucer s works fall into three main groups corresponding roughly to the three periods of his adult life. Which period is wrong?. A. The period of French influence (1359-1372) B. The period of Italian influence (1372-1386) C. The period of English influence (1386-1400) D. The period of American influence (1371-1382) 31. In The Canterbury Tales, the tales of the Knight, the Pardoner, the Nun s Priest and the Wife of Bath together with are generally regarded as the best of the whole collection. A. the monk s tale B. the prioress s tale C. the Prologue D. the Mille r s tale 32. Geoffrey Chaucer s diplomatic missions to Italy enabled him to study the poems of the following famous Italian writers of the Renaissance period except. These writers were later to have profound infl uence upon his writing. A. Dante Alighieri B. Homer C. Francesco Petrarch D. Giovanni Boccaccio III. Find the relevant match from Column B for each item in Column A. Column A Column B ( ) 1. Alfred the Great a. The Christ ( ) 2. Venerable Bede b. Hymn ( ) 3. Cynewulf c. The Anglo-Saxon Chronicles ( ) 4. an unknown scribe d. The Ecclesiastical History of the English People 7

英国文学辅导备考教程 A Coursebook for Examination in British Literature ( ) 5. Caedmon e. Beowulf ( ) 6. William Langland f. Morte d Arthur ( ) 7. Geoffrey Chaucer g. The Canterbury Tales ( ) 8. Thomas Malory h. Piers the Plowman ( ) 9. Layamon i. The History of the King of Britain ( ) 10. Geoffrey of Monmouth j. Brut ( ) 11. cycle of the English ballads k. Chanson de Roland ( ) 12. the matter of Britain l. Alexander the Great ( ) 13. the matter of France m. The Geste of Robin Hood ( ) 14. the matter of Rome n. Sir Gawain and the Green Knight IV. Answer the following questions. 1. What are the main characteristics of Anglo-Saxon literature? 2. What are the main events of the poem Beowulf? 3. What are the writing features of Beowulf? 4. What is the influence of the Norman Conquest upon English language and literature? 5. What are the essential features of romance in the Medieval English literature? 6. Make comments on the romance Sir Gawain and the Green Knight. 7. How many groups do the great majority of the romances fall into? What are they? 8. What are the differences between romance and epic? 9. What are the artistic features of Piers the Plowman? 10. What is the most important department of English folk literature? 11. Make comments on the Robin Hood Ballads. 12. What is the function of the Prologue to The Canterbury Tales? 13. What is Geoffrey Chaucer s contribution to English language? 14. What is the social signifi cance of The Canterbury Tales? 15. Summarize the poem of The Canterbury Tales. 8