1.Write down the words according to the definitions.
1.____________ a feeling of strong dislike towards someone or something.
2.____________ a terrible event in which there is a lot of destruction, suffering,or death
3.____________ your face or your expression
4.____________ (of a person or their mood) gloomy
5.____________ the area of floor around a fireplace in a house
6.____________ feelings of anger and surprise because you feel insulted or unfairly treated
7.____________ to let yourself do or have something that you enjoy, especially something that is considered bad for you
8.____________ to officially tell people about a decision or something that will happen
9.____________ to begin something again after it has stopped
10.____________ an area of open uncultivated land, typically on acid sandy soil, with characteristic vegetation of heather, gorse, and coarse grasses
2.Fill in the blanks in the following sentences.
1.I went into the kitchen and sat down to ____________ my little lamb to sleep.
2.He must either be hopelessly stupid or a __________ fool.
3.You have ___________ your word, and cannot retract.
4.She exclaimed in an irritated tone, __________ her hands together, and frowning.
5.I’m very farm from ____________, Miss Catherine.
6.What should _______ you from loving them?
7.Her ________ grew sadder and graver, and her clasped hands trembled.
8.We’re dismal enough without __________ up ghosts and visions to perplex us.
9.I tell you I won’t __________ to your dreams.
10.____________ this speech ended, I became sensible of Heathcliff’s presence.
3.Answer the following questions in short.
1.How to understand Catherine identify herself with Heathcliff in paragraph 75?
2.What are the narrative features of Wuthering Heights?
3.What are the features of Victorian Era?
1.Fill in the blanks in the following sentences.
1.“Is it worth keeping?” I inquired, less .
2.“Oh, he couldn’t me at the door!”
3.Edgar must shake off his ____________ , and tolerate him, at least.
4.The others were the satisfaction of my .
5.My love for Linton is like the ____________ in the woods.
6.What were the use of my creation if I were entirely here?
7.He’ll be as much as to me as he has been all his .
8.You’ll find him not so as you calculate upon.
9.I was out of ____________ with her folly!
10.It would me to marry Heathcliff now.
2.Answer the following questions in short.
1.Why did Wuthering Heights fail at the time of its publication?
2.How to evaluate the narrative strategy of Wuthering Heights?
3.From Catherine’s words, especially the words in paragraph 73, what can you see deeply in her heart psychologically?
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