- A.France
- B.Spain
- C.England
- D.Italy
- A.T. S. Eliot
- B.James Joyce
- C.William Faulkner
- D.Henry James
- A.Washington
- B.Lincoln
- C.Franklin
- D.Kennedy
- A.Sister Carrie
- B.The Titan
- C.An American Tragedy
- D.The Stoic
- A.H. W. Longfellow
- B.Walt Whitman
- C.R. W. Emerson
- D.Washington Irving
- A.Robert Frost
- B.Theodore Dreiser
- C.Henry James
- D.Hamlin Garland
- A.Typee
- B.Redburn
- C.Moby – Dick
- D.Omoo
- A.William Howells
- B.Henry James
- C.Bret Harte
- D.Hamlin Garland
- A.Robert Frost
- B.Walt Whitman
- C.Ezra Pound
- D.T. S. Eliot
- A.F·Scott Fitzgerald
- B.Ernest Hemingway
- C.William Faulkner
- D.Emily Dickinson
- A.Pierre
- B.Redburn
- C.Moby-Dick
- D.Billy Budd
- A.Walt Whitman
- B.Robert Frost
- C.Ezra Pound
- D.T. S. Eliot
- A.free verse
- B.strict verse
- C.regular rhyming
- D.standardized rhyming
- A.William Faulkner
- B.Jack London
- C.Ernest Hemingway
- D.Mark Twain
- A.The Great Gatsby
- B.The Sound and the Fury
- C.Absalom, Absalom!
- D.Go Down, Moses
- A.William Faulkner
- B.Henry James
- C.Ernest Hemingway
- D.F·Scott Fitzgerald
- A.William Faulkner
- B.Jack London
- C.Herman Melville
- D.Nathaniel Hawthorne
- A.Songs of Innocence
- B.Songs of Experience
- C.Poetical Sketches
- D.Lyrical Ballads
- A.A Collier’ s Friday Night
- B.Lady Chatterley’ s Lover
- C.The Daughter - in - Law
- D.The Widowing of Mrs. Holroyed
- A.mining
- B.farming
- C.war
- D.sailing
- A.The Hollow Men
- B.The Waste Land
- C.Murder in the Cathedral
- D.Ash Wednesday
- A.Hamlet
- B.Othello
- C.King Lear
- D.Macbeth
- A.Areopagitica
- B.Paradise Lost
- C.Lycidas
- D.Samson Agonistes
- A.The History of Jonathan Wild the Great
- B.The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling
- C.The History of Amelia
- D.The History of Joseph Andrews
- A.Samson Agonistes
- B.Paradise Lost
- C.Paradise Regained
- D.Areopagitica
- A.Poetical Sketches
- B.Songs of Innocence
- C.Marriage of Heaven and Hell
- D.Songs of Experience
- A.Sense and Sensibility
- B.Pride and Prejudice
- C.Northanger Abbey
- D.Mansfield Park
- A.“I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud”
- B.“An Evening Walk”
- C.“Tinter Abbey”
- D.“The Solitary Reaper”
- A.Shelley’s “Ode to the West Wind”
- B.Walt Whitman’ s Leaves of Grass
- C.John Milton’s Paradise Lost
- D.John Keats’“ Ode on a Grecian Urn”
- A.the vernacular and large vocabulary
- B.his humor and wit
- C.character-portrayal
- D.pictures of pathos
- A.Widowers’ Houses
- B.Too True to Be Good
- C.Mrs. Warren’ s Profession
- D.Candida
- A.realistic
- B.naturalistic
- C.romantic
- D.stylistic
- A.1945
- B.1948
- C.1952
- D.1956
- A.Great Expectations
- B.Wuthering Heights
- C.Jane Eyre
- D.Pride and Prejudice
- A.Women in Love; Sons and Lovers
- B.The Rainbow; Women in Love
- C.Sons and Lovers; Lady Chatterley’s Lover
- D.Lady Chatterley’ s Lover; The Rainbow
- A.T. S. Eliot
- B.Oscar Wilde
- C.George Bernard Shaw
- D.W. B. Yeats
- A.The Return of the Native
- B.The Mayor of Casterbridge
- C.Tess of the D’ Urbervilles
- D.Jude the Obscure
- A.Little Dorrit
- B.Hard Times
- C.Great Expectations
- D.Bleak House
- A.Man and Superman; The Apple Cart
- B.Widowers’ House; Mrs. Warren’ s Profession
- C.Candida; Mrs. Warren’ s Profession
- D.The Apple Cart; Widowers’ House
- A.“Ode to Liberty”
- B.“Ode to Naples”
- C.“Sonnet: England in 1819”
- D.“Men of England”