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I.MultipleChoice(40pointsinall,1foreach) Selectfromthefourchoicesofeachitemtheonethatbestanswersthequestion orcompletesthestatement.WritethecorrespondingletterA,B,CorDonthe answersheet. chapter 12.RomanticismwasaliterarytrendprevailinginEnglishduringtheperiodfrom 1798to1832.TheRomanticwriters().5 A.paidgreatattentiontothespiritualandemotionallifeofman B.werediscontentwiththedevelopmentofindustrialismandcapitalism,and presentedthesocialevilsminutelyintheirworks C.tookpainstoportrayaworldofharmonyandbalance(057) D.tendedtoglorifyRomeandadvocatedrationalItalianandFrenchartassuperiorto thenativetraditions 18.WhichofthefollowingpoemsisalandmarkinEnglishpoetry? A.LyricalBalladsbyWilliamWordsworthandSamuelTaylorColeridge B.“IWanderedLonelyasaCloud”byWilliamWordsworth C.“Remorse”bySamuelTaylorColeridge D.LeavesofGrassbyWaltWhitman(074) 19.Theliteraryformwhichisfullydevelopedandthemostflourishingduringthe RomanticPeriodis______________. A.proseB.dramaC.novelD.poetry(074) 20.EnglishRomanticism,asahistoricalphaseofliterature,isgenerallysaidtohave endedin1832with______.4 A.thepassageofthefirstReformBillintheParliament B.thepublicationofWordsworthandColeridge’sLyricalBallads C.thepublicationofT.S.Eliot’sThewasteLand D.thepassageoftheBillofRightsintheParliament(084) 10.LiteratureofNeoclassicismisdifferentfromthatofRomanticisminthat ______________.3 A.theformercelebratesreason,rationality,orderandinstructionwhilethelattersees literatureasanexpressionofanindividual’sfeelingandexperiences B.theformerisheavilyreligiousbutthelattersecular C.theformerisanintellectualmovement,thepurposeofwhichistoarousethe middleclassforpoliticalrightswhilethelatterisconcernedwiththepersonal cultivation D.theformeradvocatesthe“returntonature”whereasthelatterturnstotheancient GreekandRomanwritersforitsmodels. 8.ThemajorBritishRomanticpoetsBlake,Wordsworth,Coleridge,Byron,Shelley andKeatsstartedarebellionagainsttheneoclassicalliterature,whichwaslater regardedas_____.2 A.thepoeticromanceB.thepoeticmoveme