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Part Four The English Century
Ⅰ. Match the works and the characters. (3 points)
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1. ( ) rs.
A. aristocratic B. middle class C. low class D. intellectual
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11. ____ is a great classicist but his satire is not always just.
A. Steele B. Milton C. Addison D. Pope
The main literary stream of the 18th century was ____ . What the writers described in their works were mainly social realities.
A. romanticism B. classicism C. realism D. sentimentalism
The 18th century was the golden age of the English ___. The novel of this period spoke the truth about life with an uncompromising (unbending) courage.
A. drama B. poetry C. essay D. novel
In 1704, Jonathan Swift published two works together, ____ and ___, which made him well-known as a satirist.
A. A Tale of Tub B. Bickerstaff Almanac
C. Gulliver’s Travels D. The Battle of the Books
In a series of pamphlets Jonathan Swift denounced the cruel and unjust treatment of Ireland by the English government. One of the most famous is ____.
A. Essays on Criticism B. A Modest Proposal
C. Gulliver’s Travels D. The Battle of the Books
“Proper words in proper places, makes the true definition of a style.” This sentence is said by ____, one of the greatest masters of English prose.
A. Alexander Pope B. Henry Fielding
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