Controversy Project
1.How does the protagonist feel while waiting at George's Hotel in Milcott?
a.Peace.
b.Anxiety.
c.Excited.
d.Bored.
Answer: BAnxiety.
Analysis: The protagonist feels uneasy while waiting, with only doubts and worries in his heart.
2.When the protagonist's clock strikes eight o'clock in the town of Milcot, she is in **?
a.In Lorton.
b.George Inn in Milkot.
c.In Thornfield.
d.In the carriage.
Answer: BGeorge Inn in Milkot.
Analysis: The article mentions that the protagonist is sitting by the fireplace at George's Inn when the clock strikes eight o'clock in the town of Milcott.
3.How far is Thornfield, the protagonist's new work location, from the town of Milcott?
a.Six miles.
b.Ten miles.
c.Fifteen miles.
d.Twenty miles.
Answer: aSix miles.
Analysis: The driver tells the protagonist that Thornfield is about six miles from the town of Milcot.
4.What is the protagonist's first meeting at Thornfield?
a.Luxurious and majestic.
b.Warm and welcoming.
c.Lonely and lonely.
d.Chaos and disorder.
Answer: BWarm and welcoming.
Analysis: The protagonist describes the first meeting scene at Thornfield, mentioning the warm fireplace, round table, and classical high-backed easy chairs, as well as Mrs. Fairfax's amiable attitude.
5.What is Mrs. Fairfax's role in Thornfield?
a.Master.
b.Chamberlain.
c.Tutor.
d.Employment.
Answer: BChamberlain.
Analysis: Mrs. Fairfax explains to the protagonist that she is just Thornfield's butler.
6.What is the background of the protagonist's student, Adella Valen?
a.Daughter of Mrs. Fairfax.
b.Mr. Rochester's niece.
c.Adopted child by Mr. Rochester.
d.A relative of Mrs. Fairfax.
Answer: cAdopted child by Mr. Rochester.
Analysis: Mrs. Fairfax mentions that Adella is Mr. Rochester's adopted child.
7.What is the protagonist's first impression of Thornfield?
a.Gloomy.
b.Luxury.
c.Simple.
d.Comfortable.
Answer: DComfortable.
Analysis: The protagonist's first impression of Thornfield is that it is warm and comfortable, especially her room and the friendly reception of Mrs. Fairfax.
8.What did the protagonist do on his first night at Thornfield?
a.Prayer.
b.Read.
c.Painting.
d.Writing.
Answer: aPrayer.
Analysis: The protagonist kneels beside his bedside on his first night in Thornfield and prays, thanking God and praying for future help.
9.What did the protagonist do on his first morning at Thornfield?
a.Cleaning the room.
b.Enjoy the scenery.
c.Talk to Mrs. Fairfax.
d.Prepare breakfast.
Answer: BEnjoy the scenery.
Analysis: The protagonist admires the external environment, including the trees, fields, and mountains, on his first morning in Thornfield.
10.How does Mrs. Fairfax describe Mr. Rochester?
a.Strict.
b.Enlightened.
c.Clever.
d.Incomprehensible.
Answer: DIncomprehensible.
Analysis: Mrs. Fairfax said that Mr. Rochester's personality is difficult to fully understand, and that he can sometimes make people wonder whether he is joking or serious.
11.What does the protagonist hear in Thornfield's attic?
a.Birds.
b.Laughter.
c.Weep.
d.Answer: BLaughter.
Analysis: The protagonist hears a weird laugh in the attic, which is later revealed to be by Grace Poole.
12.What is Grace Poole's role in Thornfield?
a.Cook.
b.Janitor.
c.Needlework.
d.Gardener.
Answer: cNeedlework.
Analysis: Mrs. Fairfax mentions that Grace Poole was hired to do needlework and help Leah with household chores.
13.Who is the protagonist with on his first day of lunch in Thornfield?
a.Mr. Rochester.
b.Mrs. Fairfax.
c.Adella.
d.All employees.
Answer: BMrs. Fairfax.
Analysis: The protagonist is with Mrs. Fairfax at lunch on his first day in Thornfield.
14.What did the protagonist hear on his first night in Thornfield?
a.Church bells.
b.Adele's singing.
c.Mrs. Fairfax's talk.
d.Grace's laughter.
Answer: DGrace's laughter.
Analysis: The protagonist hears Grace Poole's laughter on his first night in Thornfield.
15.How is dinner arranged on the protagonist's first night at Thornfield?
a.In the restaurant.
b.In Mrs. Fairfax's room.
c.In Adella's room.
d.in the attic.
Answer: BIn Mrs. Fairfax's room.
Analysis: The protagonist's dinner on Thornfield's first night is arranged in Mrs. Fairfax's room.