Which of the following is not written by E·M·Forster?
Which of the following is not written by E·M·Forster?
E·M·Forster’s greatest success is A Passage to India.
E·M·Forster’s greatest success is A Passage to India.
In the 20th century fiction, Joseph Conrad’s ____ and E. M. Forster’s Passage to India represent colonial experience of the empire. ( )
In the 20th century fiction, Joseph Conrad’s ____ and E. M. Forster’s Passage to India represent colonial experience of the empire. ( )
When E. M. Forster writes of “the sinister corridor of our age”, we sit up at the vividness of the phrase, the force and even terror in the image.
When E. M. Forster writes of “the sinister corridor of our age”, we sit up at the vividness of the phrase, the force and even terror in the image.
A Passage to India is the major work of (). A: George Bernard Shaw B: Edward Morgan Forster C: David Herbert Lawrence D: John Galsworthy
A Passage to India is the major work of (). A: George Bernard Shaw B: Edward Morgan Forster C: David Herbert Lawrence D: John Galsworthy
Who were Edwardians as termed by Woolf?( ) A: H. G. Wells B: John Galsworthy C: Arnold Bennett D: E. M. Forster
Who were Edwardians as termed by Woolf?( ) A: H. G. Wells B: John Galsworthy C: Arnold Bennett D: E. M. Forster
Writers, artists and composers we consider “modern” had their roots in the ( ) era which produced such writers as Joseph Conrad, E. M. Forster, W. S. Maugham, etc.
Writers, artists and composers we consider “modern” had their roots in the ( ) era which produced such writers as Joseph Conrad, E. M. Forster, W. S. Maugham, etc.
The phrase “the sinister corridor of our age” by E.M. Forster is more vivid and interesting than the expression “we are all following each other down the sinister corridor of our age”.
The phrase “the sinister corridor of our age” by E.M. Forster is more vivid and interesting than the expression “we are all following each other down the sinister corridor of our age”.
In the 20th century fiction, Joseph Conrad’s ____ and E. M. Forster’s Passage to India represent colonial experience of the empire. A: The Waste Land B: Heart of Darkness C: Sons and Lovers D: Ulysses
In the 20th century fiction, Joseph Conrad’s ____ and E. M. Forster’s Passage to India represent colonial experience of the empire. A: The Waste Land B: Heart of Darkness C: Sons and Lovers D: Ulysses
I.Replace the underlined words with the correct form of the words below. You may need to make other changes.Indignant indicate advocate comprehensive transcend shabby confront exhaustive liable influential degenerate hollow economical informant onset subtle utility1.I went to a mixed-abilitysecondary school just outside London.2.Is it really true that wearing dark colors showsa lack of interest in clothes? 3.I have to face up tothe problem sooner or later.4.E.M. Forster was one of the mostimportant and respectedBritish novelists of the 20thcentury. 5.You should speak to Toby; he’s asupporterof flexible working hours.6.My car is veryinexpensiveto run - it uses LPG instead of petrol. 7.You arelikelyto have a lot of repayments to make if you go on spending like that. 8.To find out more about English as a world language, we need reliable people who are able to give information. 9.Only after very careful and time-consumingediting will this book be ready for publication.10.The situation can only get worse; it will never improve.11.Although he was a rich man, his clothes were of poor quality and in bad condition, 12.At the beginningof World War II the King turned to Churchill to lead the country. 13.The critic’s assessment of the paintingrose abovepopular opinion. 14.I feltirritated and offendedwhen our visitors criticized the buildings in our town. 15.Early sailors used tree logs that were empty in the middleas boats.
I.Replace the underlined words with the correct form of the words below. You may need to make other changes.Indignant indicate advocate comprehensive transcend shabby confront exhaustive liable influential degenerate hollow economical informant onset subtle utility1.I went to a mixed-abilitysecondary school just outside London.2.Is it really true that wearing dark colors showsa lack of interest in clothes? 3.I have to face up tothe problem sooner or later.4.E.M. Forster was one of the mostimportant and respectedBritish novelists of the 20thcentury. 5.You should speak to Toby; he’s asupporterof flexible working hours.6.My car is veryinexpensiveto run - it uses LPG instead of petrol. 7.You arelikelyto have a lot of repayments to make if you go on spending like that. 8.To find out more about English as a world language, we need reliable people who are able to give information. 9.Only after very careful and time-consumingediting will this book be ready for publication.10.The situation can only get worse; it will never improve.11.Although he was a rich man, his clothes were of poor quality and in bad condition, 12.At the beginningof World War II the King turned to Churchill to lead the country. 13.The critic’s assessment of the paintingrose abovepopular opinion. 14.I feltirritated and offendedwhen our visitors criticized the buildings in our town. 15.Early sailors used tree logs that were empty in the middleas boats.