- A.The Ambassadors
 - B.Daisy Miller
 - C.The American
 - D.The Portrait of A Lady
 
- A.“stream-of-consciousness” novels
 - B.metaphysical poems
 - C.short stories
 - D.literary criticism
 
- A.Go Down, Moses
 - B.The Scarlet Letter
 - C.As I Lay Dying
 - D.Song of Myself
 
- A.music
 - B.fiction
 - C.poetry
 - D.painting
 
- A.The Green Hills of Africa
 - B.Death in the Afternoon
 - C.The Snows of Kilimanjaro
 - D.To Have and Have Not
 
- A.Go Down, Moses
 - B.The Fable
 - C.The Snows of Kilimanjaro
 - D.To Have and Have Not
 
- A.the plain language and the simple form
 - B.the vivid descriptions
 - C.metaphors
 - D.the complicated narration
 
- A.romantic
 - B.realistic
 - C.naturalistic
 - D.modernistic
 
- A.deconstruction
 - B.romantic
 - C.Freudian
 - D.analytic
 
- A.immortality
 - B.wealth
 - C.power
 - D.politics
 
- A.women
 - B.world of man
 - C.family
 - D.politicians
 
- A.The Pilgrim’s Progress
 - B.Leaves of Grass
 - C.A Passage to India
 - D.Rip Van Winkle
 
- A.Innocents Abroad
 - B.The Portrait of A Lady
 - C.The Grapes of Wrath
 - D.The Great Gatsby
 
- A.images
 - B.metaphor
 - C.symbols
 - D.personification
 
- A.naturalist
 - B.imagist
 - C.psychological
 - D.feminist
 
- A.The Genius
 - B.An American Tragedy
 - C.Dreiser Looks at Russia
 - D.“Trilogy of Desire”
 
- A.facing the reality
 - B.grace under pressure
 - C.honesty with benevolence
 - D.security coming first
 
- A.Brobdingnag
 - B.Lilliput
 - C.Flying Island
 - D.Houyhnhnm
 
- A.symbolism
 - B.free indirect speech
 - C.contrast
 - D.dialogue
 
- A.Bleak House
 - B.Little Dorrit
 - C.Hard Times
 - D.A Tale of Two Cities
 
- A.John Milton
 - B.Daniel Defoe
 - C.Henry Fielding
 - D.Jonathan Swift
 
- A.Jonathan Swift
 - B.Daniel Defoe
 - C.Henry Fielding
 - D.William Blake
 
- A.Paradise Lost
 - B.Paradise Regained
 - C.Samson Agonistes
 - D.Lydidas
 
- A.King Lear
 - B.Romeo
 - C.Antonio
 - D.Hamlet
 
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George Bernard Shaw' s play ______ established his position as the leading playwright of his time.
 
- A.Widowers’Houses
 - B.Too True to Be Good
 - C.Mrs. Warren' s Profession
 - D.Candida
 
- A.The Hollow Men
 - B.The Waste Land
 - C.Prurrock and Other Observations
 - D.Poems 1909-25
 
- A.Sons and Lovers
 - B.The White Peacock
 - C.The Trespasser
 - D.The Rainbow
 
- A.Lyrical Ballads
 - B.The Prelude
 - C.Poems in Two Volums
 - D.The Excursion
 
- A.Jane Eyre
 - B.Shirley
 - C.Villette
 - D.The Professor
 
- A.romantic
 - B.modernist
 - C.socialist
 - D.critical realist
 
- A.“To a Skylark”
 - B.“Adonais”
 - C.“Ode to Liberty”
 - D.“Ode to the West Wind”
 
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In Jane Austen' s first novel ______, she tells a story about two sisters and their love affairs.
 
- A.Pride and Prejudice
 - B.Sense and Sensibility
 - C.Emma
 - D.Persuasion
 
- A.A Tale of a Tub
 - B.The Battle of the Books
 - C.A Modest Proposal
 - D.Gulliver's Travels
 
- A.“I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud. ”
 - B.“Composed upon Westminster Bridge, Septemer 3, 1802. ”
 - C.“The Solitary Reaper. ”
 - D.“The Chimney Sweeper. ”
 
- A.Charlotte Bronte
 - B.D.H. Lawrence
 - C.Thomas Hardy
 - D.Jane Austen
 
- A.Lyrical Ballads
 - B.The Prelude
 - C.Poems in Two Volumes
 - D.The Excursion
 
- A.Daniel Defoe
 - B.Johathan Swift
 - C.Henry Fielding
 - D.William Blake
 
- A.John Milton
 - B.Daniel Defoe
 - C.Henry Fielding
 - D.Jonathan Swift
 
- A.27
 - B.38
 - C.47
 - D.52
 
- A.romances
 - B.dramas
 - C.great poems
 - D.ballads
 
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