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1、1. Pyramus and Thisbe, as an interlude, appears in Shakespeares comedy _.A .As You Like It B.A Midsummer Nights DreamC. Much Ado About NothingD. The Twelfth Night2. The first English theatre was built in 1576 by _.A. James BurbageB. David GarrickC. Thomas NasheD. Kitty Clive3. Which of the following
2、 does Not belong to the University Wits?A. Robert GreeneB. Thomas LodgeC. John LylyD. George Saintsbury4. The three sentences “Time is”, “Time was”, “Time is past” appear in the play _.A. Orlando FuriosoB. Orlando InnamoratoC. The Honorable History of Friar Bacon and Friar BongayD. Waiting for Godot
3、5. Christopher Marlowe wrote the following but _.A. The Jew of MaltaB. Tamburlaine the GreatC. The Spanish TragedyD. The Tragic History of Dr. Faustus6.Which of the following dose Not belong to Shakespeares four Great Tragedies?A.MacbethB.King LearC.HamletD.Juliet Caesar7. Ben Jonsons dramatic produ
4、ction usually falls under the category known as _.A. Comedy of MannersB. Comedy of HumorsC. Theatre of the AbsurdD. Kitchen Sink Drama8. The following traditional villainous characters on stage: Iago, Mosca, Brutus, appear respectively in _, _ and _.A. Othello, Julius Caesar, The Spanish TragedyB. O
5、thello, Volpone, Julius CaesarC. The Merchant of Venice, Volpone, Julius CaesarD. Othello, Julius Caesar, Sejanus his Fall9. Apart from being a dramatist, George Chapman is often renowned for his translation of _.A. HomerB. VirgilC. OvidD. Ludovico Ariosto10. The best-known pair among Elizabethan th
6、eatrical collaborators are _ and _.A. Robert Greene and Thomas NasheB. Thomas Lodge and Thomas NasheC. John Fletcher and Robert GreeneD. John Fletcher and Francis Beaumont11. Which of the following dose Not belong to the genre called “revenge tragedy”?A. The Spanish TragedyB. The Revenge of Bussy D
7、AmboisC. The Jew of MaltaD. Romeo and Juliet12. Which of the following period in English drama is also dubbed as “the Age of Dryden”?A. The RestorationB. The Elizabethan AgeC. The Victorian AgeD. High Renaissance13. The first woman to write professionally for the English stage is _.A. Hannah MoreB.
8、Hannah CowleyC. Elizabeth InchbaldD. Aphra Behn14. Which of the following dose Not fit in with the rest three in terms of the dramatic genre?A. The Country WifeB. The Plain-DealerC. The Old BachelorD. All for Love15. “A Short View of the Immorality and Profaneness of the English Stage”, a harsh atta
9、ck against the Restoration Stage, is written by _.A. Thomas RymerB. Jeremy CollierC. John DrydenD. William Congreve16.Charles Macklin, the 18th century actor and playwright was especially known for playing the stage character _.A. ShylockB. King LearC. RomeoD. Julius Caesar17. The characters Peachum
10、 and Mrs. Malaprop appear respectively in _ and _.A. The Rivals and The School for ScandalB. The Rivals and The Beggars OperaC. The School for Scandal and The beggar;s OperaD. The beggars Opera and The Rivals18. Tony Lumpkin is a mischievous young man that appears in the comedy _.A. The School for S
11、candalB. The RivalsC. The Good Natured ManD. She Stoops to Conquer19. The man who said of “the whole century from 1720 to 1820” as a “dreary desert” in English drama is _.A. Oscar WildeB. George Bernard ShawC. William ArcherD. Henrik Ibsen20. Which of the following is Not written by George Bernard S
12、haw?A. Major BarbaraB. PygmalionC. Mrs. Warrens ProfessionD. Lady Windermeres Fan21. The well-known line “Was this the face that launched a thousand ships and burnt the topless towers of Ilium?” aims at portraying the beauty of _.A. Annabel LeeB. Helen of TroyC. Nightingale, the Lady of the LampD.T
13、he Lady of the Lake22. Name the line that is immediately after Hamlets “to be or not to be that is the question”.A. Shall I compare thee to a summers dayB.I Fear the Greeks even if they bring the giftsC. Let nature be our teacherD. Whether tis nobler to suffer the slings and arrow of outrageous foru
14、ne or to take arms against a sea of troubles23. Which of the following authors is known for attacking Shakespeare as an “upstart crow, beautified with our feathers”?A. Robert GreeneB. Jeremy CollierC. Robert BrowningD. John Dryden24. “Marlows mighty line” as a well-known critical statement was made
15、by _.A. Thomas HardyB. Thomas KydC. Ben JonsonD. William Shakespeare25.Which of the following literary figures puts it that the purpose of “playing” is both at the first, and now was and is, to hold, as it were, the mirror up to nature”?A .HamletB. Dr. FaustusC. RomeoD. Demetrius26. “Theres not art
16、to find the minds construction in the face” appear in the play _.A. King LearB. Twelfth NightC. Much Ado about NothingD. Macbeth27. What is Dr. Faustus as a European legend?A. German magician, a man desiring for infinite powerB. German alchemist, a notorious swindlerC. British physician, the lady of
17、 the lampD. British hermit, a well-known political dissident28. Which of the following lines is from Hamlet?A. As he was valiant, I honor him; as he was ambitious I shew himB. Life is but a walking shadowC. Men are deceivers ever, one foot in sea, one on shoreD. Do not saw the air too much with your
18、 hand, but use all gently29. Hamlets words “What a piece of work is man, how noble in reason, how infinite in faculty. The beauty of the world, the paragon of animals” can be best labeled as _.A. HumanismB. EmpiricismC. TranscendentalismD. Existentialism30. Which of the following rhetorical devices
19、is most closely related to Juliets words about Romeo “Beautiful tyrant, fiend angelical”?A. OxymoronB. HyperboleC. SimileD. Contrast31. In Juliets words “Swear not by the moon, the inconstant moon”, the “inconstant moon” is a metaphor for _.A. Different phases of the moonB. Changeable feelingsC. Man
20、s disloyalty to loveD. Mans disappointment with love32. Which of the following best paraphrases Brutus rhetorical question: “Had you rather Caesar were living and die all slaves, than that Caesar were dead, to live all free men”?A. Do you prefer that Caesar be living and make all slaves did rather t
21、han.B. Do you prefer that Caesar be living and make all die like slaves rather than that Caesar be dead and make all live like free man?C.D.33. Who says of comedies and tragedies jocosely: “All tragedies are finished by a death, all comedies are ended by a marriage”?A. ByronB. ShellyC. WordsworthD.
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