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Read the following sentences and choose the BEST answer for each.
2. Which literary device is employed in “‘The Wolves are a free people,’ said Father
Wolf.”?
a. Metonymy c. Personification
b. Hyperbole d. Metaphor
3. The old English poetry of Beowulf is distinguished primarily by its heavy use
of __________ .
a. Alliteration c. Irony
b. Hyperbole d. Iamb
b. Beowulf d. Hrothgar
a. Kipling c. Galsworthy
Read the statements and decide whether they are true (T) or false (F)
……11. In The Moon and Sixpence, Charles Strickland abruptly abandons his wife and
family to pursue his lifelong ambition of becoming a painter.
……12. The Jungle Books contains seven short stories and seventeen poems.
……13. Geoffrey Chaucer was an English poet of the Middle Age English Literature.
……15. William Wordsworth was not a poet concerned with the human relationship to
nature.
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……16. In Robinson Crusoe, Crusoe entertains the idea of considering Friday a friend or
equal.
……19. “How should I greet thee? _ With silence and tears.” are extracted from Byron’s
typical poem “When We Two Parted”.
……20. “As a young boy, he lives happily with his mother and his nurse, Peggotty. His
father died before he was born.” These statements are about David Copperfield.
21.What are the main themes conveyed in Major Barbara by George Bernard Shaw?
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24. Name two typical writers of The Age of Enlightenment in English literature?
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ĐÁP ÁN ĐỀ 1
PART A: THEORY
1b 2c 3a 4b 5a 6c 7a 8c 9d 10a
11, 13, 14, 18, 19, 20: T 12, 15, 16, 17: F
Robinson Crusoe, as a young and impulsive wanderer, defied his parents and went to
sea. He was involved in a series of violent storms at sea. Through this protagonist, the author
was in praise of human’s will, patience, skills, courage and struggle against harsh nature and
living conditions.
Read the statements and decide whether they are true (T) or false (F)
……1. In The Moon and Sixpence, Charles Strickland abruptly abandons his wife and
family to pursue his lifelong ambition of becoming a painter.
……2. The Jungle Books contains seven short stories and seventeen poems.
……3. Geoffrey Chaucer was an English poet of the Middle Age English Literature.
……5. William Wordsworth was not a poet concerned with the human relationship to
nature.
……6. In Robinson Crusoe, Crusoe entertains the idea of considering Friday a friend or
equal.
……9. “How should I greet thee? _ With silence and tears.” are extracted from Byron’s
typical poem “When We Two Parted”.
.……10. “As a young boy, he lives happily with his mother and his nurse, Peggotty. His
father died before he was born.” These statements are about David Copperfield.
Read the following sentences and choose the BEST answer for each.
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12. Which literary device is employed in “‘The Wolves are a free people,’ said Father
Wolf.”?
a. Metonymy c. Hyperbole
b. Personification d. Metaphor
13. The old English poetry of Beowulf is distinguished primarily by its heavy use
of __________ .
a. Irony c. Alliteration
b. Hyperbole d. Iamb
b. Hrothgar d. Beowulf
16. __________ is the story of a group of thirty people who travel as pilgrims.
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a. Kipling c. Galsworthy
21.What are the main themes conveyed in Major Barbara by George Bernard Shaw?
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24. Name two typical writers of The Age of Enlightenment in English literature?
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Do you think the protagonist Charles Strickland in The Moon and Sixpence is a selfish
man? Why or why not? Explain.
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ĐÁP ÁN ĐỀ 2
PART A: THEORY
1, 3, 4, 8, 9, 10: T 2, 5, 6, 7: F
11a 12b 13c 14d 15c 16b 17b 18a 19d 20b
Robinson Crusoe, as a young and impulsive wanderer, defied his parents and went to
sea. He was involved in a series of violent storms at sea. Through this protagonist, the author
was in praise of human’s will, patience, skills, courage and struggle against harsh nature and
living conditions.
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PART A: THEORY
Read the following sentences and choose the BEST answer for each.
1. What stylistic device(s) was/were employed in the old English poetry of Beowulf?
a. Alliteration c. Simile
b. Four d. Thirteen
4. Which poetic device(s) did the author employ in The Canterbury Tales?
5. Which literary trend does the work David Copperfield belong to?
6. Who devotes himself to avenging his father’s death, but, because he is contemplative and
thoughtful by nature, he delays?
a. Hamlet c. Claudius
b. Jolyon d. Soames
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7. Which literary device is employed in “Oh, why did Miss Pinkerton let such a dangerous
bird into her cage?”?
a. Metonymy c. Hyperbole
b. Metaphor d. Personification
8. Which work is about a beautiful lady who sacrifices husband, child, friends to ambition?
a. Thackeray c. Galsworthy
Read the statements and decide whether they are true (T) or false (F)
……11. The old English poetry of Beowulf was written by Beowulf himself.
……12. The Jungle Books contains seven short stories and seven poems.
……13. Charles Dickens was an English poet of the Middle Age English Literature.
……14. Many elements of the novel David Copperfield follow events in Dickens' own
life, and it is probably the most autobiographical of his novels.
……16. The main theme of Major Barbara is centered on conflicting social and moral
ethics, one realistic and the other idealistic.
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……..17. Double entendres (word games), metaphors and allusions were very much
employed by Shakespeare in his work Hamlet_the prince of Denmark.
……18. Robinson Crusoe was a typical work of Critical Realism in English literature.
……19. “I wandered lonely as a Cloud _ That floats on high o'er vales and Hills,” are
extracted from Wordsworth's typical poem.
. ……20. “O how I should like to see her floating in the water yonder, turban and all, with
her train streaming after her, and her nose like the beak of a wherry." This is what Rebecca
says about Miss Pinkerton.
21.What are the main themes conveyed in The Moon and Sixpence by W. S. Maugham?
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Analyze the stylistic device(s) used in the following poem, and say something about
the main theme conveyed in the poem.
Sunk chill on my
In silence and tears, A knell to mine ear; In silence I grieve,
brow-
It felt like the A shudder comes o'er That thy heart could
Half broken-hearted
warning me- forget,
Pale grew thy cheek Thy vows are all They know not I
If I should meet thee
and cold, broken, knew thee,
Truly that hour I hear thy name Long, long shall I rue How should I greet
foretold spoken, thee, thee?
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ĐÁP ÁN ĐỀ 3
PART A: THEORY
1d 2c 3d 4d 5b 6a 7b 8a 9d 10a
12, 14, 16, 17, 19, 20: T 11, 13, 15, 18: F
Robinson Crusoe, as a young and impulsive wanderer, defied his parents and went to sea. He
was involved in a series of violent storms at sea. Through this protagonist, the author was in praise
of human’s will, patience, skills, courage and struggle against harsh nature and living conditions.
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PART A: THEORY
1.What are the main themes conveyed in The Moon and Sixpence by W. S. Maugham?
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Read the following sentences and choose the BEST answer for each.
5. What stylistic device(s) was/were employed in the old English poetry of Beowulf?
a. Alliteration c. Simile
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b. Litotes d. All of them
b. Three d. Thirteen
8. Which poetic device(s) did the author employ in The Canterbury Tales?
9. Which literary trend does the work David Copperfield belong to?
10. Who devotes himself to avenging his father’s death, but, because he is contemplative
and thoughtful by nature, he delays?
a. Claudius c. Hamlet
b. Jolyon d. Soames
11. Which literary device is employed in “Oh, why did Miss Pinkerton let such a dangerous
bird into her cage?”?
a. Metonymy c. Hyperbole
b. Personification d. Metaphor
12. Which work is about a beautiful lady who sacrifices husband, child, friends to ambition?
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b. The Man of Property d. Robinson Crusoe
13. Which authors share the same first name with Wordsworth?
a. Thackeray c. Galsworthy
Read the statements and decide whether they are true (T) or false (F)
……15. The old English poetry of Beowulf was written by Beowulf himself.
……16. The Jungle Books contains seven short stories and seven poems.
……17. Charles Dickens was an English poet of the Middle Age English Literature.
……18. Many elements of the novel David Copperfield follow events in Dickens' own
life, and it is probably the most autobiographical of his novels.
……20. The main theme of Major Barbara is centered on conflicting social and moral
ethics, one realistic and the other idealistic.
……22. Robinson Crusoe was a typical work of Critical Realism in English literature.
……23. “I wandered lonely as a Cloud _ That floats on high o'er vales and Hills,” are
extracted from Wordsworth's typical poem.
.……..24. “O how I should like to see her floating in the water yonder, turban and all, with
her train streaming after her, and her nose like the beak of a wherry." This is what Rebecca
says about Miss Pinkerton.
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B. CRITICAL WRITING (4ms)
Do you think the protagonist Soames Forsyte in The Man of Property is a completely
bad man? Why or why not? Explain.
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ĐÁP ÁN ĐỀ 4
PART A: THEORY
Robinson Crusoe, as a young and impulsive wanderer, defied his parents and went to
sea. He was involved in a series of violent storms at sea. Through this protagonist, the author
was in praise of human’s will, patience, skills, courage and struggle against harsh nature and
living conditions.
16, 18, 20, 21, 23, 24: T 15, 17, 19, 22: F
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PART A: THEORY
Read the following sentences and choose the BEST answer for each.
1. Which work expresses the pain of two lovers when they are separated?
a. Anapest c. Trochee
b. Spondee d. Iamb
3. The old English poetry of Beowulf is distinguished primarily by its heavy use
of ________.
a. Alliteration c. Irony
b. Hyperbole d. Iamb
b. Beowulf d. an anonymous Anglo-Saxon poet
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b. Middle English Literature d. The 20th Century’s Literature
a. Thackeray c. Maugham
Read the statements and decide whether they are true (T) or false (F)
……4. In Gulliver’s Travels, one of the destinations to which the protagonist Gulliver goes
is Lilliput.
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……8. The Daffodils was a typical poem of Romanticism in English poetry.
……9. "I rather wanted to be a painter when I was a boy, but my father made me go into
business because he said there was no money in art." is extracted from Maugham’s typical
work “The Man of Property”.
……10. "Revenge may be wicked, but it's natural". This statement is said by Miss Sharp in
Vanity Fair.
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PART B: CRITICAL WRITING (4ms)
Analyze the stylistic device(s) used in the following extract, and say something about
the main themes conveyed in the extract.
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ĐÁP ÁN ĐỀ 5
PART A: THEORY
1b 2d 3a 4d 5c 6b 7a 8a 9d 10c
2, 4, 5, 7, 8, 10: T 1, 3, 6, 9: F
Robinson Crusoe, as a young and impulsive wanderer, defied his parents and went to
sea. He was involved in a series of violent storms at sea. Through this protagonist, the author
was in praise of human’s will, patience, skills, courage and struggle against harsh nature and
living conditions.
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