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What is your comment on the main features of Bernard Shaw's plays in terms of the plots or the talk?
- A.Soame Jenyns
- B.Herbert Spencer
- C.Elinor James
- D.Selwyn Jepson
- A.Le Prix Goncourts
- B.David Cohen Prizes
- C.Pulitzer Prizes
- D.Nobel Prizes
- A.The Scarlet Letter
- B.A Farewell to Arms
- C.Civil Disobedience
- D.The Last Tycoon
- A.love .
- B.politics
- C.family
- D.religious subjects
- A.sadness
- B.love
- C.happiness
- D.emotions
- A.literary essays
- B.autobiographies
- C.travel accounts
- D.book reviews
- A.novel
- B.drama
- C.prose epic
- D.Poem
- A.American poets
- B.the whole hardworking people
- C.American novelists
- D.political leaders
- A.New England
- B.Boston
- C.Chicago
- D.New York
- A.The Sun Also Rises
- B.Dreiser Looks at Russia
- C.An American Tragedy
- D.Old Rogaum and His Theresa
- A.evil
- B.politics
- C.American dream
- D.culture
- A.Russell Ash
- B.Zola
- C.Vincent Alsop
- D.Elizabeth Amherst
- A.Death in the Woods
- B.Old Rogaum and His Theresa
- C.An American Tragedy
- D.The Call of the Wild
- A.her sorrows and joys
- B.her marriage
- C.her illness
- D.her family
- A.workers
- B.sailors
- C.farmers
- D.policemen
- A.he was in the prime of his life
- B.he was in London
- C.he got married
- D.he went to Europe
- A.evil
- B.sins
- C.darkness
- D.freshness
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T. S. Eliot' s_______has been hailed as a landmark and a model of the 20th century English poetry.
- A.Four Quartets
- B.The Waste Land
- C.Ash Wednesday
- D.collected Poems
- A.James Joyce.
- B.Ezra Pound.
- C.T. S. Eliot.
- D.Charles Dickens
- A.humorous
- B.bright
- C.problematical
- D.complex
- A.Lady Chatterley’s Lower.
- B.The Picture of Dorian Gray.
- C.Sons and Lovers.
- D.Women in Lowe.
- A.explorer
- B.peasant .
- C.worker
- D.governess
- A.Robinson Crusoe
- B.Moll Flanders
- C.Gulliver
- D.Tome Jones
- A.William Makepeace Thackeray
- B.Jane Austen
- C.Charles Dickens
- D.Charlotte Bronte
- A.The History of Johnathan Wild the Great
- B.The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling
- C.The History of Amelia
- D.The History of Joseph Andrews
- A.A Tale of Two Cites.
- B.The Mill on the Floss
- C.The Pickwick Paper.
- D.Great Expectations
- A.Don Juan
- B.Kubla Khan
- C.To Autumn
- D.Ode to the West Wind
- A.Poetical Sketches
- B.Songs of Innocence
- C.Marriage of Heaven and Hell
- D.Songs of Experience
- A.Mary Shelley
- B.Charlotte Bronte
- C.Elizabeth C. Gaskell
- D.Jane Austen
- A.Hellas
- B.Prometheus Unbound
- C.Zastrozzi
- D.Queen Mab
- A.T.S. Eliot
- B.Oscar wide
- C.George Bernard Shaw
- D.W. B. Yeats
- A.It is the most popular of Jane Austen' s novels.
- B.It is originally drafted as “First Impressions".
- C.It is a tragic novel.
- D.It explores the relationship between great love and realistic benefits.
- A.1935
- B.1948
- C.1962
- D.1976
- A.realistic
- B.naturalistic
- C.romantic
- D.Stylistic
- A.William Wordsworth
- B.John Milton
- C.Daniel Defoe
- D.William Shakespeare
- A.John Bunyan"s Pilgrims Progress.
- B.Edmund Spencer' s The Faerie Queen.
- C.Jonathan Swift's Gulliver’s Travels.
- D.Henry Fielding' s Tom Jones.
- A.Man and Superman; The Apple Cart
- B.Widower's House; Mr. Warrens Profession
- C.Candida; Warren’s Profession
- D.The Apple Cart, Widower's House
- A.3
- B.4
- C.s
- D.6
- A.Christopher Marlow
- B.John Milton
- C.William Shakespeare
- D.Ben Johnson
- A.The Return of the Native
- B.The Mayor of Casterbridge
- C.Tess of D ‘Urbervilles
- D.Jude the Obscure