課程名稱︰中世紀英國文學
課程性質︰九選五群組必修
課程教師︰楊明蒼
開課學院:文學院
開課系所︰外文系
考試日期(年月日)︰2013.11.04
考試時限(分鐘):15:40~18:00
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試題 :
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I. True or False
1.「中世紀」in English is “the Middle Age”.
2. After the Norman Conquest, the Arthurian legend became popular.
3. From the first to the fifth century, England was a province of the Roman
Empire.
4. The word "scop" means shepherd.
5. The word “wyrd” means fate.
6. Bede was sent by Pope Gregory as a missionary to England.
7. The earliest extant Old English poem is Beowulf.
8. The use of a compound of two words in place od another as when sea becomes
"whale-road" is called litotes.
9. In the ninth century the Danes occupied the northern part of England.
10. Layamon was a Welsh cleric who helped create a legendary history of
Britain for the Norman overlord.
11. Hrothgar does not have any son.
12. Hrunting is Hrothgar’s brother.
13. Almost nothing was written down before the Saxon conversion to
Christianity.
14. Breca was the monster’s name in Beowulf.
15. From the Norman conquer, books were also produced for noble and gentry
family.
16. Spear-Danes and Shielding refer to the same people.
17. (某個A開頭的名字) was killed by Grendel.
II. 名詞解釋(七選四)
1. Hastings 2. Hygd 3. The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle
4. King Alfred 5. Wulfgar 6. Chretien de Troyes 7. Breton lay
III. ID (五選三,寫出situation以及analyze)
1. A Geat woman too sang out in grief; with hair bound up, she unburdened
herself of her worst fears, a wild litany of nightmare and lament: her nation
invaded, enemies on the rampage, bodies in piles, slave and abasement. Heaven
swallowed the smoke.
2. Once he left the feast like this, he went to the cattle shed, which he had
been assigned the duty of guiding that night. And after he had stretched
himself out and gone to sleep, he dreamed that someone was standing at his
side and greeted him, calling out his name.
3. I believe my lord sits by a stony storm-beaten cliff, that water-tossed my
weary friend sits in a desolate home. He must suffer much in his mind,
remembering too often a happier place. Woe unto him who languishing waits for
a loved one.
4. There was a baron in his country/ I don’t know his name/ who had a
daughter, a beautiful and most refined girl. She had heard of [him], and
began to love him. She sent a messenger to him, to say that, if it pleased
him, she would love him.
5. They decked his body no less bountifully with offerings than those first
ones did who cast him away when he was a child and launched him alone out
over the waves.
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