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[单项选择]A typical feature of the English Victorian literature is that writers became social and moral ______, exposing all kinds of social evils.
A. revolutionaries
B. idealists
C. critics
D. defenders
[单项选择]The most typical feature of the Moon's surface is its _______ of carters, the largest of which are more than one hundred miles in diameter.
A. abundance
B. type
C. tolerance
D. depth
[单项选择]______ is the most typical English sport in England.
A. Golf
B. Cricket
C. Tennis
D. Football
[单项选择]English 900 is a typical example of textbooks which provide materials for teaching and learning adopting ______ Method.
A. Grammar-Translation
B. Audiolingual
C. Direct
D. Situational
[单项选择]The Victorian Age was largely an age of
[单项选择]The Victorian Age, eminently represented by Dickens and Thackeray, was mostly regarded as an age of ______in English literature.
A. epic prose
B. drama
C. poetry
D. novels
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Few people would defend the Victorian attitude to children, but if you were a parent in those days, at least you knew where you stood: children were to be seen and not heard. Freud and company did away with all that and parents have been bewildered ever since. The child’s happiness is all-important, the psychologists say, but what about the parents’ happiness Parents suffer continually from fear and guilt while their children gaily romp about pulling the place apart. A good "old-fashioned" spanking is out of the question: no modern child-rearing manual would permit such barbarity. The trouble is you are not allowed even to shout. Who knows what deep psychological wounds you might inflict The poor child may never recover from the dreadful traumatic experience. So it is that parents bend over backwards to avoid giving their children complexes which a hundred years ago hadn’t even been heard of. Certainly a child needs love, and a lo
A. social educators' authority.
B. children' rebellion.
C. psychologists' misguidance.
D. parents' confusion.
[单项选择]Even though avant-garde attacks on the Victorian bourgeoisie were ------- in rhetoric, deficient in evidence, and malicious in intent, it does not follow that they had no ------- grounds.
A. infantile... cogent
B. florid... objective
C. steeped ... justificatory
D. spare ... intrinsic
E. (E) judicious... realistic
[单项选择]The Victorian Age, the height of the British Empire, covered the years ______.
A. 1640 - 1688
B. 1790 - 1820
C. 1837 - 1901
D. 1930 - 1948
[单项选择]The Victorian Period refers to______
A. 1798 -1832
B. 1836 1901
C. the Romantic period
D. the neoclassical period
[单项选择]The Victorian Age was largely an age of prose, eminently represented by Charles Dickens and