Daniel Defoe (about 1660~1731) was an important novelist in the English literature(文學(xué)). When he was young, he served as a soldier and had been to Spain, Italy, France and Germany. At the same time, he went in for politics. He cared much about the development of capitalism(資本主義). He had written a lot of articles against it and he was put into prison twice for that. It was not until he was nearly sixty that he began to write the famous novel Robinson Crusoe, which was published in May, 1709. It spread so rapidly that the story was known to every household very soon.
Robinson Crusoe can be divided into three parts. The first part is about Crusoe’s three voyages, the second part about his hunting, hiding in caves farming and his hard struggles against nature on a small island, the third part about the things which happened after his return from the island. The second part is the body of the novel, in which Robinson’s characters are clearly shown.
Defoe wrote his novel in a simple style and his language is easy to understand. His novel-writing set a milestone of the modern English novel. In his later part of life, he was in poor health and lived very poorly. He died on April 24th, 1731.
小題1:.Daniel Defoe was ______ and the writer of ______.
A.a(chǎn)n Englishman, “A Tale of Two Cities”B.a(chǎn)n American, “A Million Pound Note”
C.a(chǎn) Frenchman, “The Lost Necklace”D.a(chǎn)n Englishman, “Robinson Crusoe”
小題2:. How old was he when he began to write his famous novel “Robinson Crusoe”?
A.He was in his sixties.B.He was in his fifties.
C.He was over 60.D.He was sixty.
小題3:. Robinson Crusoe can be divided into ______ parts and the first is about _______.
A.two, his lonely lifeB.three, his characters
C.three, his journeys by seaD.four, his fame
小題4:. “Every household” in this passage means ______.
A.a(chǎn)ll members of a familyB.a(chǎn)ll people
C.every buildingD.persons living in the same house
小題5:.What was Defoe’s contribution(貢獻(xiàn)) to the English literature?
A.He wrote a very interesting story.
B.He made people happy while reading his story.
C.He set a milestone of the modern English novel.
D.He was active in politics and was against capitalism.

小題1:.D
小題1:.B
小題1:.C
小題1:.B
小題1:.C
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B.give some suggestions to the three thieves
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A.They have doubts about human nature.
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C.They think the case quite common.
D.They are unable to find the thieves.
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