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17秋《英语国家概况》(II)作业1试卷总分:100测试时间:--单选题判断题⼀、单选题(共10道试题,共50分。
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《英语国家概况》考试及答案《英语国家概况》考试及答案————————————————————————————————作者:————————————————————————————————⽇期:I. Choose the correct answer from the options given: (20 points, 1 point each)1. Which of the following is NOT considered a characteristic of London ?A. The cultural centre.B. The business centre.C. The financial centre.D. The sports centre.2. Which of the following is NOT true about the characteristics of Britain ?A. Economic differences between north and south.B. Differences of social systems between Scotland and Wales.C. Class differences between a white-collar worker and a blue-collar worker.D. Cultural differences between immigrants and the British.3. In 1969, the first British soldiers were seen on Northern Ireland Street They came first _______.A. to maintain traffic order in Northern IrelandB. to protect the Catholic peopleC. to protect the Protestant peopleD. to replace the Royal Ulster Constabulary since they were unable to keep social Order4. In the early 1970s, the IRA _________.A. killed many Protestants and CatholicsB. burned down the houses of Catholics’C. murdered individuals at randomD. carried out a series of bombing and shooting and attacked the security forces as their main target5. Why did the British government decide to replace the Power-Sharing policy with “direct-rule” from London ?A. The Power-Sharing policy was not accepted by the majority of Protestants.B. The Northern Irish Parliament could not govern the province effectively.C. The Power-Sharing policy couldn’t be carried out.D. All the above.6. Which group of people can NOT vote in the general election ?A. Members in the House of Commons.B. Lords in the House of Lords.C. The major parties.D. The UK resident citizens of the Irish Republic.7. How many seats in the House of Commons should a party hold at least in order to win the election ?A. 651B. 326C. 626D. 3518. Which government lost a vote of no confidence and was forced to resign in 1979 ?A. The Conservative government.B. The Liberal government.C. The Labour government.D. The radical government.9. Which of the following books is written by Geoffrey Chaucer ?A. The Canterbury Tales.B. Beowulf.C. The Ulster Cycle.D. Morte D’Arthur.10. Among the following writers, who was NOT one of the great trio ?A. Ben Johnson.B. Geoffrey Chaucer.C. William Shakespeare.D. Christopher Marlowe.11. Which of the following was the most famous Scottish novelist ?A. D.H. Lawrence.B. Charles Dickens.C. Robert L. Stevenson.D. Walter Scott.12. Which of the following has nothing to do with Easter ?A. Rabbits.B. Haggis.C. Chicks.D. Eggs.13. Which of the following is true about the Guy Fawkes Night ?A. It is celebrated by Scottish people in November.B. It is celebrated by English people in November.C. It is celebrated by Scottish people in August.D. It is celebrated by English people in August.14. Which of the following is true about the Gunpowder Plot ?A. It was planned to kill the Protestant king and replace him with a Catholic king.B. It was planned to kill the Catholic king and replace him with a Protestant king.C. It was planned to kill King Billy and replace him with King James II.D. It was planned to kill King James II and replace him with King Billy.15. Which of the following is true under Thatcher’s administration ?A. The proportion of owner-occupation decreased.B. Public housing became more important.C. Many public houses were sold to the people.D. The UK became more European-like in its housing arrangements.16. Which of the following about class system in the UK is NOT true ?A. People of different classes tend to read different kinds of newspaper.B. Class-division is only decided by people’s income.C. Though social advancement is possible, class affects a person’s life-chances.D. The way people speak identifies themselves to particular class.17. The British media have many important functions. Which of the following is an exception ?A. They supply people with news, keeping them informed about what is happening in the world.B. They make huge profit by publishing advertisements.C. They promote culture and education.D. They provide entertainment.18. A free press is considered very important to the functioning of parliamentary democracy because _________.A. it plays a watchdog function, keeping an eye on the governmentB. it informs people about current affairs in the worldC. it provides people with subjective reportsD. it publishes short pamphlets for Parliament19. The state that had the first British settlement is __________.A. QueenslandB. New south WalesC. Western AustraliaD. Victoria20. The federal government and the state governments are formed by ________.A. the party chosen by the Governor-GeneralB. the party that has the most votesC. the party that has the majority of the House of RepresentativesD. the party that has the majority of the SenateII. True or false: (20 points, 1 point each) (A = T; B = F)21. London is not only the largest city in Britain, but also the largest in the world.22. The Tower of London, a historical sight, located in the centre of London, was builtby King Harold.23. Glasgow is the largest city in Scotland.24. British government offers the Queen high political status and supreme power.25. British government is both a parliamentary democracy and a constitutional monarchy.26. Britain has no written form of Constitution.27. In 1215, King Egbert united England under his rule.28. By the 1880s the British economy was dominant in the world.29. The UK economy is thought of as one of decline because Britain is poorer and producing less than it was in 1945.30. In Britain, "Football hooligans" sometimes have violent clashes.31. Attending the Grand National was an activity in Shakespeare's time.32. Football was invented by Scottish people.33. In Britain people can go to the open university without having any formal educational qualifications.34. The University of Edinburgh is a privately funded university in Britain.35. The main government department such as the Foreign and Commonwealth Office also involves in making Britain's foreign policy.36. According to the author, Britain is a parliamentary democracy, so the government's foreign policy in theory represents the desires of its electorate.37. Australia is the world’s smallest continent and largest island.38. Green and gold became the national colors formally in 1984.39. The famous thermal region is on the North Island.40. In 1975, the Waitangi Tribunal was set up to receive complaints from Maoripeople and to address the mistakes made in the past by the European settlers.英语国家概况(1)试题答案第⼀卷I. Choose the best answer: (20 分,每⼩题1 分)1. (A)2. (D)3. (C)4. (D)5. (B)6. (A)7. (B)8. (B)9. (C) 10. (A)11.(A) 12.(C) 13. (D) 14. (A) 15. (C) 16. (C) 17. (B) 18. (A) 19. (B) 20.(A)II. True or false: (20 分,每⼩题1 分)21.(B) 22.(B) 23.(A) 24.(B) 25.(A) 26. (A) 27. (B) 28. (A) 29. (B) 30. (A)31.(B) 32.(B) 33.(A) 34.(B) 35.(A) 36. (A) 37.(A) 38. (A) 39.(A) 40. (A)第⼆卷I. Fill in the blanks: (22 分,每空2 分)1. (the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland)2. (overrule the parliament)3. (Prime Minister)4. (The National Health Service)5. (Football Association Cup)6. (Guy Fawkes Night)7. (the UN Security Council)8. (Reading news papers, listening to radio)9. (God Save the Queen)10. (the House of Representatives)11. (New Zealanders having European ancestry)II. Answer the following questions: (18 分,每题2 分)1. The Normans under William of Normandy conquered England.2. It consists of the Lords Spiritual and the Lords Temporal.3. They are Conservative party, Labor party and the Liberal Democrats.4. They are primary industries, secondary industries and tertiary industries.5. Because they hope their children can receive better education so that they can get intobetter universities or find a better job.6. It is influenced by its imperial history, its geopolitical traits and its relationship with theUS.7. It stands for the British Broadcasting Corporation.8. Because Britain needed new places to transform its criminals.9. They are Britain and other European countries and the US..III. Explain the following in English: (20 分,每⼩题4 分)1. They were two groups of Germanic peoples who settled down in England from the 5thcentury. They were regarded as the ancestors of the English and the founders ofEngland.2. It’s a statement put forward by an MP for the House of Commons to vote on saying that “This house no longer has confidence in the Government”. If the government loses a “vote of no confidence” it is forced to resign and call a general election.3. The Romantic Movement started at the end of the 18th century and the beginning of the19th century. The spirit of Romanism places emphasis on nature, originality, theemotional and personal. The great poets then are Keats, Shelley and Wordsworth.4. Comprehensive schools are the most popular secondary schools in Britain today. Suchschools admit children without reference to their academic abilities and provide a general education.5. The Commonwealth is a voluntary association of states which is made up of mostly offormer British colonies. It was set up as a forum for continued cooperation and as a sortof support network.。
《英语国家概况》复习题及参考答案一Multiple choice ( 30’)( ) 1 As a result of the Black Death, much land was left untended and there was a terrible shortage of ___ in England.A grainB farm toolsC housesD labor( ) 2 In the late 17th century, two of most famous literary works were Pilgrim’s Progress and _________ .A the Jew of MaltaB the School of ArcheryC Novum OrganumD Paradise Lost( ) 3. In 1836, a group of skilled workers and _____ formed the London Working Men’s Association.A householdersB tenantsC small shopkeepersD office workers( ) 4. In the Industrial Revolution, changes occurred earliest and quickest in the industry of ______.A. pottery B hardware C textiles D chemicals( ) 5. In Britain police officers are not allowed to join ________ or to go on strike.A a choirB a political partyC a trade unionD a club( ) 6 The Great Carter of 1215 is also known as _________.A People’s CharterB Magna CartaC King’s CharterD the Declaration of human rights( ) 7 Henry Ⅱwas the first king of the ________ dynasty.A MalcolmB PlantagenetC WindsorD Tudor( ) 8. __________ is the most typically English of sportsA CricketB GolfC TennisD Horse-racing( ) 9. By the Treaty of ______ of 1842, China ceded _______ to Britain.A Nanjing, Hong KongB Tianjing, Hong KongC Nanjing, MacauD Tianjing, Macau( ) 10. In _______, the name Great Britain came into being.A 1689B 1702C 1701D 1707( ) 11. The serious economic crisis in the late 1920s and the beginning of 1930s was first brought about by ___.A the farm failureB the bank failuresC the stock market crashD the high unemployment( ) 12.What are the problems that the U.S. economy has faced from time to time?A InflationB DepressionsC RecessionsD all of the above( ) 13.The real American literature began________.A after the war of IndependenceB after the Westward MovementC after the Civil WarD after the Civil Rights Movement( ) 14. In 1900, the United States ranked first in the production of ____ .A coalB electricityC oilD wheat( ) 15. In the United States, if the parents don’t send their children to school at certain age, ________ .A the state government will be responsible for itB they will educate the children themselvesC they can save a lot of moneyD they are breaking the law( ) 16. The U.S. and China established their diplomatic relations in _____.A 1974B 1972C 1978D 1979( ) 17 In his inaugural speech, ______ said that “the only thing we have to fear is fear itself.”A Woodrow WilsonB Theodore RooseveltC Franklin D. RooseveltD George Washington( ) 18. One of the characteristics of the American people is _______ and it is said they are always ______.A liberty, debatingB aggressiveness, starting warsC mobility, on the moveD greediness, making money( ) 19. Hemingway’s most famous masterpiece was ______.A The Sun Also RisesB A Farewell to ArmsC For Whom the Bell TollsD Old Man and the Sea( ) 20. The system of higher education in the U. S. has three principle functions except ____-.A teachingB researchC public serviceD individual servicefollowing statements are T (true) or F (false) according to what you have learned. (10’)( ) 1 There are three political divisions on the island of Great Britain: Scotland, Wales and England.( ) 2 Under William’s rule, the freeman were at the bottom of the feudal system.( ) 3 The English Civil War is also called the Glorious Revolution.( ) 4 In U.K, a Parliament has a maximum duration of 4 years.( ) 5 Christmas Day, December 25th, celebrates the birth of Christ, and is the greatest of Christian festivals. ( ) 6 Chicago is known as the automobile capital of the world.( ) 7 Between 1850 and1880, many early Chinese immigrants to the United States worked in the mining industry, especially in the gold mines.( ) 8 The Pilgrims built a colony named Plymouth after they arrived in America.( ) 9. The longest war that the United States has fought is the Civil War.( ) 10. Higher education in the U.S consists of six types of institutions.三Fill in the following blanks: (10’)1 In 1066, England was conquered by the _____________ who were led by William the Conqueror.2 The greatest writer in the English language is ____________________ .3 In criminal trials in Britain, the issue of guilt or innocence is to be decided by the ________ while sentence is to be passed by the _______________ .4 The dominant broadcasting corporation in Britain is ____________, which is controlled by the state.5 The most famous leader of the American Civil Rights movement in the 1960s was ______________________.6 The U.S. system of government has two layers of rule. They are the ___________ government and the ______ government.7. The National Day of the United States is ______.8 Between 1946 and 1961, more than 63 million babies were born in the United States, who were known as the ______________ generation.四Give a one-sentence answer to each of the following questions. (30’)1 What is the official name of Britain?2 What were the main causes of the Hundred Years’War?3 What are the primary sources of British law?4 How was the 1920s in the United States described by many historians?5 What is the meaning of the “Lost Generation”?6. What were the two guiding principles underlying America diplomatic activities in World War Two?7. What are the three periods as far as the evolution the British economy since the Second World War is concerned?8. What kind of economic system does the United States have?9. Why is education very important to Americans?10. What does the British Parliament consist of?五Explain each of the following terms in English. ( 10’)1 Thanksgiving Day2 the Civil Rights Act of 1964六Write between 100-120 words on EITHER of the following topics. ( 10’)1. What is Thatcherism and what are the major components of Thatcherism?2.In what sense was the War of 1812 important to the development of the United States?参考答案一 1 DDCCC 6 BBAAD 11 CDAAD 16 DCCDD二 1 TFFFT 6 FTTFT三 1 Norman 2 Shakespeare 3 jury judge 4 BBC 5 Martin Luther King6 Federal State7 4, July8 baby boom四1 The official name of Britain is the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Nortain Ireland.2 Tthe main causes of the Hundred Years’ War were partly territorial and partly economic.3 The primary sources of British law are: (1) Statutes of Parliament; (2) common law; (3) equity law; (4) European Community law.4 The 1920s in the United States has been described by many historians as a period of material success and spiritual frustration or confusion and purposelessness.5 The “Lost Generation refers to those who are both physically and spiritu ally impotent.6 The first was to win the war; the second was to establish a postwar political structure in accord with American interests and to prevent the Soviet Union from over-expansion.7 (1) Steady development in the 50s and 60s;(2) Economic recession in the 70s;(3) Economic recovery in the 80s.8 The United state has a free-market economy with a dominant private sector.9. Because it contributes to developing the national strength and personal success.10 The British Parliament consists of the Sovereign, the House of Lords and the House of Commons.五1 Thanksgiving Day is a typical American holiday. It is an annual day of thanks for the blessings people have enjoyed during the year. The theme of thanksgiving has been peace and plenty, health and happiness.2 The Civil Rights Act of 1964 It was signed into law by President Jonson in 1964. It outlawed discrimination not only in public housing, but also in employment on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, or national origin. 六1:The election of 1979 returned the Conservative Party to power and Margaret Thatcher became the first woman prime minister in Britain. Her policies are popularly referred to as Thatcherism. It included:(1) the return to private ownership of state-owned industries;(2) the use of monetarist polices to control inflation;(3) the weakening of trade union;(4) the strengthening of the role market forces in the economy;(5) an emphasis on law and order.2 The war, however, had great impact on the development of the United States.(1)The war made people realize the importance of a strong national government.(2)The war strengthened the feeling of national unity and patriotism.(3)For almost 10 years after the war, the Americans turned their attention to the development of the western part of the continent.(4)It made both Britain and Unites States realize that their disputes should be solve through negotiation..Please write any three of the 13 colonies the British established along the east coast of North America between 1607 and 1733.。
英美概况课后习题Chapter 1 The Land (P8)I. Choose the correct answer and circle the letter before it(B) l. The full and official name of Great Britain changed into its present-day form in the year ofB .(B) _____________________________________ 2. The highest mountain peak in Britain is in _B _______________________________________A. EnglandB. ScotlandC. Wales (A) ____________________________ 3. Thelongest river in Britain is the ___________ A_ River. A. Severn B. Thames C. Mersey(D)4. The largest lake in Britain is located in _D ___ . A. England B. Scotland C. Wales(A) ________________________________________ 5. The highest mountain peak in Britain is called —A _____________________________________A. Ben NevisB. Cross FellC. SnowdonD. Scafell(D)6. The Lake District is well-known for _D __ ・A. its wild and beautiful sceneryB. its varied lakesC. the lake PoetsD. all of the above three(A) 7. Which of the following is NOT the feature of British climate?AA. coldnessB. more rainy daysC. changeabilityD ・ more fogs (C) 8. The leading anthracite coalfields in Britain are in _____ C ____ ・ A. Scotland B. England C. Wales D. the North Sea IV> Translate the following into Chinese1・ Greenwich格林威治 13. The Thames River 泰晤士河14. The Severn River 塞汶河 15. Lake Neigh 讷湖16. Lake District 湖区18. Edinburgh 爱丁堡19. Cardiff 加的夫Chapter 2 The People (P17)I. Choose the correct answer and circle the letter before it(C) 2. The English people are descendants of CA. CeltsB. RomansC. Anglo-SaxonsD. Danes(C)3・ Middle English took shape about a century after the C Conquest.A. Roman B ・ Anglo-Saxon C ・ Norman D ・ Danish(A) 6. The established church of Britain is AA. The Church of EnglandB. Free churchC. The United Reformed ChurchD. The Church of Scotland(A) 7・ Which of the following religious sects does not belong to Free Churches?AA. the Roman Catholic ChurchB ・ Quakers C. Methodists D. BaptistsA.1920B. 1927C. 1914D. 1945D. Northern IrelandD. Humber D. Northern Ireland(A)& Easter is kept, commemorating the D of Jesus Christ・A. ComingB. Birth C・ Death D. ResurrectingIV> Translate the following into Chinese1.Middle English2.Modem English3.The Church of England6.Christinas7.Easter8.Westminster Abbey 11. Poets1 Corner 中期英语现代英语英格兰圣公会圣诞节复活节西敏寺大教堂诗人角Questions1 ・ ShakespeareGreat Tragediesa)Hamletb)Othelloc)King Leard)MacbethGreat Comediese)The Merchant of Venicef)The Twelfth Nightg) A Midsummer Night^s Dreamh)As you Like ItChapter 4 Parliament and Government (P35)L Choices1. Which of the following statement is NOT true of British political system?BA.Britain has no codified constitution.B.Britain is a federal state.C・ Britain still keeps an old-fashioned government.D. British government is established on the basis of constitutional monarchy.3.A bill that deals with finance is always introduced ____ C ____ ・A. by the Chancellor of the Exchequer B・ in the House of Lords.C.in the House of CommonsD. in the Privy Council4.In Britain, government cannot spend any money without the permission of __ C _______ ・A. the QueenB. lhe Prime ministerC< the House of Commons D. the House of Lords5.The British government ministers are responsible to _______ B _____ for the work of their department.A. the House of LordsB. ParliamentC. the QibinetD. the Privy Council6.All the government ministers of Britain must be members of ____ D ____ .A. the House of Lords B・ the House of CommonsC. the Privy CouncilD. Parliament8. Civil servants who are concerned with administration are forbidden ______ B __________A. to be voters at electionsB< to be candidates for parliamentC. to continue their work when government changesD.to compete with others for a higher rankIL Blank Filling1.The British government is established on the basis of constitutional monarchy.2・ The present sovereign of Britain is Queen Elisabeth 11, and Prince Charles is the heir to the throne ・4.Parliament is the supreme legislative authority in Britain.5.Parliament consists of the Sovereign, the House of Lords and the House of Commons.6・ The president of the House of Lord is the Lord Chancellor, and the presiding officer of the House of Commons is "Mr. Speaker".Questions2.The Privy CouncilThe Privy Council was formerly lhe chief source of executive power in the slate and give private advice to the King. So the Privy Council was also called the King's Council in history. Today its role is largely formal, advising the sovereign to approve certain government decrees・Chapter 5 Party Politics and Judiciary (P35)I. Choices1 ・ The conservative and the Labour parties have been in power by turns ever since____ c____ .A. the end of the 19th centuryB. the end of the First World WarC. the end of the Second World WarD. the end of 1960s2・ The general election in Britain is held every ________ C ___ year・A. 3B.4C.5D. 67.The party that has the majority of seats in ______ A_ will form the govemment in Britain.A. the house of CommonsB. the House of LordsC. the privy CouncilD. the Cabinet14. The Famous "Scotland YarcT refers to ________ B ___ ・A. CIAB. CID D. New Scotland Yard D. House of ParliamentChapter 6 Early Man and the Feudal Society (P54)I. Choose the correct answer and circle the letter before it.(C)1・ The earliest settlers on the British Isles were the __ C _____ ・A. CeltsB. GaelsC. IberiansD. Brythons(B)2. From 700 B.C., the Celts came from the ____ B ___ and began to inhabit British isles.A. Iberian PeninsulaB. Upper RhinelandC・ Lower Rhineland D・ Scandinavian countries(B)3. In 43 A・D・, Roman under _____ B conquered Britain・A. Julius CaesarB. Claudius C・ Augustine D・ the Pope(B)4.Roman Britain lasted until the year of ___ B __ when all Roman troops went back to thecontinent.A. 400 A.D.B.410A.D.C.445 A.D. D.449A.D.(D)5.Which of the following was NOT a thing of value left behind by Roman? DA. Welsh ChristianityB. the Roman RoadsC. citiesD. enormous wealth(A)6.In the middle of fifth century, Anglo-Saxons came from the region of ____ A— and the lowCountries and settled in Britain・A. DenmarkB. NorwayC. GermanyD. Holland(D)&Which of the follow kingdoms was NOT set up by Angle? DA. NorthumbriaB. MerciaC. East AngliaD. Kent(A)9.Which of the follow kingdoms was set up by the Jutes? AA. KentB. SussexC. WessexD. Essex(C)13•“Doomsday Book" was in fact a record of each marfs _________ C ___ .A. experienceB. behavior C・ property D・ reputation(B)15.The Great Charter was made in the interest of ___ B ___ .A. the KingB. the feudal lordsC. the townsmenD. the merchants(B)The first British parliament was summoned in the year of ____ ・A.1215 B 1265 C.1295 D.1343Chapter 7 Decline of Feudalism and the Bourgeois Revolution (P65)L Choose the correct answer and circle the letter before it(C)1. ___ C— launched the Hundred Years5 War.A. Edward IB. Edward IIC. Edward IIID. Henry III(C)2. Which of the following statements is NOT true?CA. The Hundred Years War was a feudal war.B・ The Hundred Years War was a trade war.C.The Hundred Years War lasted for one hundred years・D.The Hundred Years War is one of the historical events that marked the decline offeudalism in Britain・(D)4.Black Death to some extent brought ___ D __ to villains・A. Higher wagesB. greater freedomC. better life D・ both A and B(D)7.War of Roses were fought ____ D_ between the Lacastrians and the Yorkists from 1455 to1485.A. constantlyB. irregularly C・ continuously D. intermittently(D)9.The House of Tudor was founded in ___ D_.A. 1455B. 1465C. 1475D. 1485(C)lO.The British Bourgeois Revolution took place in the __ C ___ c entury.A. 15thB. 16thC. 17thD. 18th(A)11 ・ Which of the following statements about the Renaissance is NOT true? AA.the Renaissance was a revival of interest in many things that the early Middle Ages hadcared about.B.the Renaissance was a cultural movement by humanists.C.the Renaissance spread into England under the Tudor.D.During the Renaissance, the theatre attained great popularity under Elizabeth・(A)16.The King's men at the beginning of the first Civil War were called _____ A ____ ・A. CavaliersB. roundheadsC. PuritansD. Presbyterians(D)19. Which of the following statements is NOT true of the Commonwealth period? DA.Cromwell suppressed the diggers.B.Cromwell killed Levelers in the army.C・ Cromwell conquered Ireland.D. Cromwell restored the House of Stuart・(D)2O.The "glorious revolution^ of 1688 put __ D_ on the throne.A. Charles IB. Charles IIC. James IID. William of OrangeQuestions& Restoration of the Stuart 斯图亚特王朝的复辟Chapter 8 The Industrial Revolution and the Chartist Movement (P74) LChoose the best answer and circle the letter before it.(B)l. The British Industrial Revolution first began in the B industry・A. iron and steelB. textileC. coal-miningD. ship-building(A)2・A invented the "spinning Jenny:A. James HargreavesB. Richard ArkwrightC.Edmund CartwrightD. James Watt(D)3. As a result of the Industrial Revolution, which of the following statements is NOT true? DA.Productivity was greatly increased・B.Un skilled workers were employed.C.Many new cities sprang up.D.Workers9 living and working conditions were improved・Questions10. What were the consequences(结果)of the British Industrial Revolution?A: First, the industrial bourgeoisie(工业资产阶级)gained supremacy(最高权力,霸主地位) in the 1840s not only in the economic but also in the political life of the country. Second, productivity was greatly increased・ Third, as a result of the growth of industry, population was more and more concentrated in towns and cities.Chapter 9 The British Empire and British Imperialism (P84)I.Choose the correct answer and circle the letter before it.(B)l. The first British colony was B_・A. New EnglandB. NewfoundlandC. West IndiesD. India(C)5. Which of the following is NOT the feature of imperialism c ?A. foreign territorial expansionB. export of capitalC・ free competition D・ monopoly(B)6. Which is NOT the member country of the Triple Alliance ___ ?A. GermanyB. France C・ Austria-Hungary D・ Italy(D)7. Which was NOT the member country of the Triple Entente d ?A. BritainB. FranceC. RussiaD. Italy(D)8. Which of the following is NOT true of the depression in 1930s d ?A. Factories closed B・ Banks failedC・ Foreign trade shriveled D. Unemployment rate was low(C)9.In 1930s,the League of Nations was controlled by —C—A. Russia and the USB. Britain and the USC. Britain and FranceD. Germany and Britain(C)l 1. In which year did Japan attack Pearl Harbor c ?A. 1939B.1940C. 1941D.1942(D)12. The British Commonwealth of Nations is a _______ D _____ organization・A・ military A・ cultural C. economic D. phony(B)14. The underlying aim of Thatcherism is ____ b ____ ・A. nationalizationB. denationalization C・ cutting wages D. increasing public expenditure (C)15・ Mrs・ Thatcher failed to win the general election in 1990 mainly because of c •A.the slow development of the British economyB.the high inflationC.the high rate of unemploymentD.the high rate of taxes(C)16・ China and Britain established the diplomatic relations at the ambassadorial rank in the year of c .A.1950B.1954C. 1972D.1997Chapter 10 The Land (P97)L Choose the best answer and circle the letter before it.(B)l. The continental Unite States is situated in the _C— part of North America.A. northernB. southernC. centralD. eastern(B)2. The United States is the __ B __ largest country in the world in terms of area.A. thirdB. forthC. fifthD. sixth(C)3.—C _ is the largest state of the United States in area.A. HawaiiB. TexasC. Alaska D・ Pennsylvania(D)9. River __ D ___ f lows through New York City.A. MissouriB. St. LawrenceC. ColoradoD. Hudson(B)10. Of the five Great Lakes, Lake __ B __ i s wholly within the US.A. SuperiorB. MichiganC. HuronD. Erie(C)11. Niagara Falls is located on the US Canadian boundary between __ C ____ ・A. Lake Michigan and Lake Huron.B. Lake Huron and Lake Erie・C. Lake Erie and Lake Ontario・D. Lake Superior and Lake Michigan(D)17. the deposits of _______ D ____ in the US rank the first in the world.A. tinB. copperC. goldD. natural gas(A)19・ the __ A ____ area rich in nonferrous metal deposits in the US.A. Western mountain rangesB. great PlainsC. Central LowlandD. Appalachian mountain range(D)20. Which of the following is NOT in Washington D.C.? DA. the US CapitolB. the white HouseC. Pentag on buildingD. the UN headquartersV. Match the names of the cities in Column A with their features in Column B・Column A Column B.1. c Washington D.C. a. the third largest city of the US2. d New York b. the film center and the second largest city of the US 3・ a Chicago c. the seat of the federal government4. b Los Angeles d. the largest city in the US5. _ g_ Philadelphia e. Space City USA"6. h Detroit f. he largest leather, shoe and wool market7. e Houston g・ the seat of the Continental Congress8. i San Francisco h. "Motor City ,USA"Chapter 11 The People (P107)I • Choose the best answer and circle the letter before in.(B)l. The dominant ethnic group in the United States today is _B_・A. the Black peopleB. WASPsC. Asian AmericansD. Hispanics(B)2. The —B_ constitute the largest ethnic-racial minority group in the United States.A. American IndiansB. Hispanics C・ Black D. Asian Americans(D)___________________________________________ 3・ Race is different from ethnicity because its basis is _D __________________________ ・A. country of originB. religion C・ language spoken D. skin color(A)4・ The _ A _ are at the very bottom of the society in the United States.A. BlacksB. HispanicsC. non-WASPsD. Asians(D)5. The state of—d_ is the largest in population today・A. New YorkB. ColoradoC. ArizonaD. California(B)7. Hispanics in the US speak —b _A. EnglishB. SpanishC. French D・ their native languages(D)9. —D_ outnumber other religious groups in the United States-A. MethodistsB. CongregationalistsC. QuakersD. ProtestantsQuestions1. Should the United States be a melting pot or a salad bowl?The United States is a nation of many ethnic groups, making it a "melting pof\ meaning people with different cultural and ethnical backgrounds immigrate to the United States, live together, get mixed and build up this culture that is called American culture today・America is similar to a Salad Bowl, as every culture can find its position in American society. The immigrants may observe the shared culture of US while keeping their original identities.Chapter 13 Government System (P122)L Choices(B) 2. The president of the United States exercises the _______ b __ power.A. legislativeB. executiveC. JudicialD. veto(A)4. _____ A ____ has the veto power in legislation in the United States.(B)5. Congress can veto the President^ veto by a _______ B _____ vote of the full membership of both houses.A. two-fifthsC. three-fourths(D) 6. Under the US Constitution, the President has the power to _____ D ___ without the consent of the Senate.A. appoint high officialsB・ sign a treaty with other nationsC.declare war upon other nationsD.sign an executive agreement with other nations・B. two-thirdsD. three-fifths(B) 7. The Constitution f the United States says that only ______ B _____ c an declare war upon other nations.C・ Department of Defense D. the national Security Council(B)& The department of _____ B_ advises the President on foreign relations.A. Defense B- state C. Commerce D. Labor(C)10. FBI and Federal Prisons are among the「esponsibilities of the Department of __ C ___ .A. stateB. DefenseC. Justice D・ Commerce(D)13・ The number of representatives from each state is fixed according to the size of____ D ____ the State has.A. the territory B・ the economy C・ the voters D. the population(B)14. Representatives in the United Sates are elected __________ B _____ ・A. annuallyB. every 2 yearsC. every 3 yearsD. every four years(C)15. Impeachment of the President should be __________ C ____ ・A. proposed by the Senate and decided on by the House.B・ Proposed by the House and decided on by the Supreme CourtC.proposed by the House and decided on by the SenateD.proposed by the Senate and decided on the Supreme CourtIL Blank Filling1. The constitution of United States follows two principles: the federal system and the "separation of powers:5. In the United States treaties signed by the President with other nations and officials appointed by him must be confirmed by (he Senate.Questions:12.What are the two principles followed by the constitution? Explain each.The federal system means that the states have the right to self-government while the separation of powers means the three branches of the federal government are independent of each other, but each checks the other two (checks and balances).ment on the relationship between the President and Congress.If the president vetoes the bill passed by the congress, his veto may be overruled by a two-thirds vote of both houses of the Congress and the bill became the law.Chapter 14 State Government and Party Politics (P135)I. ChoicesI•____ B _____ is the most important part of a state government.A. The executiveB. The legislatureC. The JudicialD. The governor3. The chief executive of a state is the ___ A __________ .A. governorB. sheriffC. Supreme CourtD. council8. Two political parties emerged in the middle of the 19th century united States over the issue of _____ A ___ .A. slaveryB. the ConstitutionC. admission of new statesD. the economic developmentII• The General Election in the United States is held every ____ B _____ years.A. threeB. fourC. fiveD. sixChapter 15 The Early Colonization (P145)I. Choose the correct answer and circle the letter before it(C)l. Christopher Columbus was a(n) C navigator .A. EnglishB. FrenchC. ItalianD. Spanish(A)2. The New World discovered by Columbus was named after _ .A. Amerigo VespucciB. Christopher ColumbusC. Ferdinand MagellanD. Marco Polo(B)3. The earliest British settlement on North America was BA. PlymouthB. JamestownC. QuebecD. St. Louis(B)4. The Puritans9 first settlement on North America was B •A. JamestownB. PlymouthC. New OrleansD. Virginia(11) The Southern Colonies developed a ____ C ____ system with the exploitation of slave lab or.A. industrialB. small farmC. plantation D・ SlaveryChapter 16 American Revolution (P155)I. Choose the correct answer and circle the letter before it.(C)l.The French and Indian War was a war fought between _ C_A. the French and IndiansB. the English and IndiansC .the French and the English D・ The English and the Spanish(B)2.As a result of the French and Indian War, the —lost all their land in North America.A. English B・ French C. Indians D. Spanish(C)10. The Second Continental Congress was held in c ・A. New York CityB. BostonC. PhiladelphiaD. Valley Forge(B)ll. Karl Marx called the Declaration of Independence ____ •A. the first decision made by the Second Continental CongressB・ the first declaration of the rights of the individualC.the first Bill of RightsD.the first Constitution of the United States(B)12・The victory at was a turning point of the American War of Independence.A. TrentonB. SaratogaC. Valley ForgeD. Yorktown(C)13. The Constitutional Convention was held in C in May 1787 .A. BostonB. New YorkC. PhiladelphiaD. Washington D. C・Questions:12・ Translate the main idea of the Declaration of Independence into Chinese? "We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain inalienable rights, that among these are Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Happiness.^我们认为下述真理是不言而喻的:人人牛而平等,造物主赋予他们若干不可让与的权利,其中包括生存权、自由权和追求幸福的权利。
英语国家概况》期末复习题(含答案)(第I卷客观题共45 分)I.选择题(共30 分; 每题 1 分)U.K.1. The importance of the British monarchy can be seen in its effect on ___ . DA. passing the billsB. advising the governmentC. political partiesD. public attitude2. The policies of the Conservative Party in Great Britain are characterized by pragmatism and .DA. government interventionB. nationalization of enterprisesC. social reformD. a belief in individualism3. Oxford University is the oldest university in the English-speaking world.4. Cabinet members are chosen by __ in Britain. BA. the monarchB. the Prime MinisterC. the ArchbishopD. the Lord Chancellor5. English belongs to the Germanic group of Indo-European family of languages.6. The Severn River is the longest river in Britain.7. The following Christmas traditions are particularly British except ___ . AA. Trooping the ColorB. Queen 's Christmas messageC. Boxing DayD. Christmas pantomime8. Among Britain q'uasl ity press, the following newspapers are regarded as the “BigT hree withthe exception of TheObserver.9. In 2012, Britain had a population of about 63 million.10. The two main islands of the British Isles are Great Britain and Ireland.11. British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher once said that, “ Britain and the USnittaetde s willstand side by side ”.12. The Labor Party affected the British society greatly in that it __ . AA. set up the National Health ServicesB. improved public transportationC. abolished the old tax systemD. enhanced the economic development13. Margaret Thatcher go'v s ernment introduced the biggest changes in British economic policysince World War II.14. Charles Dickens is a representative of English Critical Realism at the turn of the 19 th century.15. The three principle features of the climate of Britain are the following EXCEPT ___ . CA. the frequent fog in winterB. the large number of rainy daysC. extreme coldness even in summerD. changeability all the year round16. Samuel Johnson 'dsic tionary was influential in establishing a standard form of spelling inEnglish.17. The introduction of Christianity to Britain added the first element of Latin and Greek wordsto English.18. _ was not among the four self-governing dominions in the British Empire. CA. AustraliaB. CanadaC. IndiaD. the Union of South Africa19. Of the following sectors in Britain, service industry has experienced spectacular growthC. RepresentativeD. Senatorsince the end of World War II.20. Cambridge has more Nobel Prize winners than any other institution in Britain. 21. Writers of _____ literature are more concerned with imagination and feeling than withreason and intellect. C A. Renaissance B. Neo-ClassicalC. RomanticD. Victorian22. The end of the Wars of the Roses led to the rule of ___ . CA. the House of ValoisB. the House of YorkC. the House of TudorD. the House of Lancaster23. Tourists from all over the world come to enjoy the beauty of Scottish scenery, to drink Scotchwhisky and to see Scotsmen wearing kilts .24. The ___ marked the establishment of feudalism in England. C A. Viking invasion B. signing of the Magna Carta C. Norman ConquestD. adoption of common law25. Commonwealth Day is an annual event celebrated on the second Monday in March each year. 26. Such big cities as Glasgow, Manchester, Sheffield and Newcastle are famous for the __ .DA. oil industryB. car industryC. shipping companiesD. coalfields27. During the 15 th and 16 th centuries an intellectual movement known as ____ swept Europe.___ was the greatest playwright of the world produced in this period in England. D A. Romance, Geoffrey Chaucer B. Christianity, George Bernard Shaw C. Italian literary influence, SonnetD. Renaissance, Shakespeare28. Aestheticism is the belief that artists have no obligation other than to strive for beauty--- “art forart 's sake ”. The most important representative of Aestheticism is _________ . B A. Thomas Hardy B. Oscar Wilde D. William Butler Yeats29. The direct cause for the Religious Reformation was King Henry VIII 'effso rt todivorce his wife .U.S.31. The U.S. lies in central North America, with Canada to the north, Mexico to the south, the Atlanticto its east and the Pacific to its west .32. “No taxation without representation w ”as the rallying slogan before the War of Independence . 33. The Constitution of the United States tries to give each branch enough power to balance theothers .34. The following except the right to get into people 's house a b re y g p u o a li r c a e nteed inthe Billof Rights.35. Of the following persons, the ____ can NOT make legislative proposal in the U.S. A A. Secretary of StateC. Virginia Woolf30. ___ is viewed as Romantic poetry A. “I Wondered Lonely as a Cloud C. “ Preface to Lyrical Ballads 's “ Declaration ofIndepCendence ” B. Don Juan D. Prometheus UnboundB. President36. Of the following subjects, politics and business education are NOT offered to elementary school students inthe U.S.37. Abraham Lincoln issued Emancipation Proclamation to grant freedom to all the slaves in the U.S.38. The terms for a Senator and a Representative in the U.S. are six and two years respectively.39. The National Day of the United States falls on July 4th.40. Washington Irving is regarded as “the father of American literature ”.41. Higher education in the United States began with the founding of Harvard University.42. The first shots of the American War of Independence were fired in Lexington.43. The symbol of the Democratic Party is a/an donkey, and a/an elephant represents the Republican Party.44. The eastern part of the United States consists of the highlands formed by the AppalachianRange and the western part consists of high plateaus and the Rocky Mountains.45. Alaska is the largest state in the whole United States and Texas is the largest state in the part of the U.S. thatis on the mainland.46. In the United States, the Bill of Rights guarantees citizens of the United States specific individual rights andfreedoms.47. The modern American economy progressed from ___ to ___ , and eventually, to ___ . BA. colonial economy, handcraft economy, industrial economyB. colonial economy, farming economy, industrial economyC. farming economy, handcraft economy, industrial economyD. handcraft economy, farming economy, industrial economy48. The Supreme Court in the United States is composed of nine justices.49. The characteristic of dominant American culture is ___ . BA. English-speaking, northern European, Protestant and upper-classB. English-speaking, western European, Protestant and middle-classC. English-speaking, northern European, Roman Catholic and middle-classD. English-speaking, western European, Roman Catholic and upper-class50. The following inventions took place during the “ secondi ndustrial revolution e”xc ept refrigerator.51. Of the following, __ is NOT a characteristic of Mark Twain 'Cs works.A. a realistic viewB. a sense of humorC. an idealistic viewD. colloquial speech52. The first successful English colony in North America was founded at Jamestown in Virginia.53. America produces a major p ortion of the world 's products in the following fields e o x il c. ept54. F. Scott Fitzgerald 's finest novel is _____ , and its theme is about D _ .A. Tales of the Jazz Age, the loss of oneselfB. TenderistheNight , loveC. TheBeautifulandtheDamned , the evil of human natureD. TheGreatGatsby, the American Dream55. Of the following books, ___ is NOT written by Ernest Hemingway. CA. A Farewell to ArmsB. ForWhomtheBellTollsC. TheSoundandtheFuryD. The Sun Also Rises56. The policy of the United States was __ at the beginning of the two world wars. CA. appeasementB. full involvementC. neutralityD. partial involvement 57. The first people on the American continent came from ___ as early as ___ thousand yearsago. C A. Asia, 2 B. Europe, 2 C. Asia, 20 D. Europe, 2058. The first National Bank of the United States was established with the urge of ___ . A A. Alexander Hamilton B. Andrew Jackson C. George Washington D. Thomas Jefferson59. Of the following universities, Massachusetts Institute of Technology has NOT cultivated any American Presidents yet. 60. Of the following writers, ___ is NOT a Nobel Prize winner. A A. Alice Walker B. Ernest Hemingway C. Eugene O ' Neil D. William Faulkner 61. The following except ___ are all powers of the U.S. President. B A. appointing federal judges when vacancies occur B. making lawsC. issuing executive ordersD. vetoing any bills passed by Congress62. Since 1959, the United States has been a country of 50 states.63. Chicago is the third largest city in the United States. It serves as the main connection between the easterncoast cities and the West.64. The distribution of the population in the U.S. is rather uneven. The most densely populatedAB. southeastern D. northwesternto tackle the economic depression in the 1930s B. new dealD. “ Great Society ” policyAustralia66. As an ideal place for investments, Australia' s foreign capital mainl J y a c p o a m n e a s n f d ro mthe United States .th67. January 26th, 1788 is the date celebrated as Australia Day. 68. _ is/are mainly responsible for education in Australia. B69. The first time that Australia developed a foreign policy independent of Britain was ___ . D A. after the establishment of the Commonwealth of Australia B. after World War IIC. during the Great Depression of the 1930sD. during the Pacific War in World War II70. Australia ' s economy depends largely on ______ . C A. agriculture B. manufacturing C. foreign tradeD. tourism71. The Howard government 'fosr eign policy was based on relations with four key countries, namely in Australia.BA. the U.S., Japan, Britain, ChinaB. the U.S., Japan, China, IndonesiaC. the U.S., Japan, Britain, IndonesiaD. the U.S., Britain, China, Indonesia 72. Australian system of teaching and school discipline put emphasis on the following exceptregion is the ___ part of the country. A. northeastern C. southwestern 65. President Roosevelt, in his attemptintroduced his famous ___ . B A. neutrality policy C. new monetarist policiesA. Federal government C. Territory assembliesB. State governments D. Municipal government__ . CA. learning by discovery and questioningB. self-disciplineC. outward disciplineD. encouraging student ' s interest in learning73. Canberra is Australia 's capital.74. In 2013, the population of Australia was about ___ million. AA. 22.9B. 33.9C. 40.9D. 5075. _ is renowned for its unique plant and animal species. It is estimated that there arearound 20,000 to 25,000 different plants native to the land. AA. AustraliaB. CanadaC. The United KingdomD. The United States76. Most anthropologists believe that the Aborigines in Australia migrated from ________ at least50,000 years ago. CA. east AsiaB. south AsiaC. southeast AsiaD. North Asia77. The Commonwealth of Australia was established in ___ . DA. 1847B. 1885C. 1900D. 190178. Australia is a leading supplier of ___ to international markets. DA. agricultural productsB. hi-tech productsC. industrial productsD. mineral resourcesCanada79. The Governor General holds the highest position in the Canadian parliamentary system.80. The ___ is the largest political party in Canada. AA. Liberal PartyB. Conservative PartyC. Canadian Labor CongressD. New Democratic Party Canada is the second largest country in the world.81. Toronto is the largest city in Canada and Ottawa is the capital city.82. _ recognized Quebec as a “ distinct soAciety ” .A. The Meech Lake AccordB. The Quebec ActC. The Constitutional ActD. The British North America Act83. The influence of __ has declined gradually in Parliament in today D ' s Canada.A. the Conservative PartyB. the Canadian Labor CongressC. the Cooperative Commonwealth FederationD. the New Democratic Party84. Kim Campbell was Canada ' s first woman Prime Minister.85. In Canada, the largest religious denomination is the Roman Catholic Church.86. If applicants meet the basic requirements for an immigrant to Canada, they need to do the following except .AA. applying for citizenshipB. taking a medical examC. paying an application feeD. paying a landing fee87. The Great Lakes on the border between Canada and the U.S. are the largest group of freshwater lakes in theworld.88. The name “ Canada ” is said to have derived from the Huron word“ Kanata ”, meaningC A. ocean B. north C. villageD. ice89. In 1497, the voyage led by an Italian captain discovered the eastern shores of Canada, which was claimed as Newfoundland .90. In the early ____ , both Britain and France founded permanent settlements in Canada. C A. 1400sC. 1600s91. After the famous Seven Yearsunder ____ control. B A. Britain, FrenchC. Spain, IndianB. 1500sD. 1700s' War, ____ lost all of its colonies, and the whole Canada cameB. France, British D. India, Spanish92. With the passage of the Statute of Westminster in 1931, Canada was recognized as an equalpartner of Britain.II. 读图题 (共 5分; 每题 1 分)III. 判断题 (共 10 分; 每题 1 分) U.K.1.The British history before 55 BC is basically undocumented. T2. The majority of the people in Britain are descendants of the Anglo-Saxons. T3. London is one of the three principal financial centers of the world. T4. People in different parts of Britain like to use the name England to refer to their country. F5. The Celtic people are the earliest known inhabitants of Britain. T6. In an effort to make a compromise between different religious factions, Queen Elizabeth I actually defended thefruit of the Religious Reformation. T7. The island of Great Britain is geographically divided into three parts: England, Scotland and Wales. T 8. The British monarchy has never been interrupted throughout the history. F 9.In reality, the British King or Queen is the source of all government powers. F10. Limited resources and high unemployment rate were persistent problems that prevented rapid economicdevelopment in Britain.F11. Hamlet depicts the hero ' s struggle with two opposing forces: moral integrity and the need toavenge his father ' s muTrder.12. The British economy experienced a relative decline during the postwar period. T13. Alexander Pope was a great English poet who also translated Homer Iliad . T ' s14. Blair made the Bank of England independent in order to separate politics and economic policy. T15. William Wordsworth and Samuel Taylor Coleridge brought the Romantic Movement to its height in Britishliterature. FU.S.16. Thanksgiving Day falls on the fourth Tuesday in November. F17. San Francisco is the second largest city after New York and the world famous Hollywood and Disneyland arelocated there. F18. Walt Whitman introduced great innovations to American literature, and he devised a poetic style, free verse. T19. The United States is the fifth most populous nation in the world, ranking behind China, India, Brazil and SouthAfrica. F20. During Clinton 'tesrm , the economy developed steadily, resulting in a lower rate of unemployment. T21. According to the American administration, Saddam Hussein and Osama bin Laden were responsible for theterrorist event on September 11, 2001. F22. The world economy has little to do with the growth and decline of the American foreign trade. F23. In the United States, certain presidential appointments must be approved by Congress. T24. New York is the commercial and financial center of the United States, and it is also one of the three principaleconomic centers in the world. T25. The Civil War not only put an end to slavery, but also decided that America was a single, indivisible nation. T26. The U.S. congress is the legislative branch of the federal government and it consists of two houses: the Houseof Commons and the House of Lords. F27. The eastern highlands formed by the Appalachians hold one third of the U.S. continental territory. F28. President Roosevelt ' s New Deal had little effect in dealinigth w the economic crisis in theearly 1930s. F29. Jonathan Edwards and Benjamin Franklin are two sources of American literary spirit. T30. The Democratic Party of the U.S. is conservative in terms of its ideology. F Australia31. The Australian Constitution can be changed either by government ' s will or by referendum.F32. Australia Day is on January 26th. T33. Since Australia has a vast cultivable area, it has become the world 'lesa ding exporter of agricultural products.F34. In World War I, all members of the Australian armed forces who served overseas were volunteers. T35. For Australian citizens over the age of 16, it is compulsory to vote at election time. FCanada36. Canada is the third largest country in the world in terms of territory. F37. Multilingualism and multiculturalism are characteristics of Canadian culture. T38. Laval University is the largest institution in Canada, while University of Toronto is the oldest one. F39. Quebec separated from Canada and established a French-speaking nation in the 1960s. F40. The Canadian government is responsible to the King or Queen of Britain. F1. D2. B3. A4. C5. E6. FGroup Three:British Literary PeriodsA. The Modern PeriodB. The Victorian PeriodC. The RenaissanceD. The Middle English PeriodE. The Romantic PeriodF. The Neo-Classical Period1. D2. C3. F4. E5. B6. A )II. 配对题(共20分; 每题 2 分)试卷上会出 2 组,每组 5 题。
(0200)《英语国家概况》复习大纲学习要点和课程考核目标参看课本最后附录页考试内容Part oneThe United kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandChapter 1-10Part TwoThe Republic of IrelandChapter 11-12Part ThreeThe United States of AmericaChapter 13-22Part FourCanadaChapter 23-26Part FiveAustraliaChapter 27-32Part SixNew ZealandChapter 33-34(0200)《英语国家概况》样题及答案一.单项选择题Read the following unfinished statements or questions carefully. For each unfinished statement or question four suggested answers A, B, C and D are given. Choose the one you think best completes the statement or answers the question. (15 %)1. There are political divisions on the island of Great Britain.A. oneB. twoC. fourD. three2. The longest river in England is .A. the Tweed RiverB. the Rhine riverC. the Thames RiverD. the Seven River该题共15小题,每题一分。
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英语国家概况知识测试英国部分1.The Northernmost part of Great Britain is _____.A. WalesB. Northern IrelandC. ScotlandD. England2. The person from the British royal family who gave up the throne for the sake of love and marriage was_______.A. Duke of WindsorB. Duke of YorkC. Duke of CanterburyD. Duke of Lancaster3. In the middle of the 19th century wars were fought between China and Britain, known as ____.A. the Heroin WarB. the Cocaine WarC. the Opium WarD. the Marihuana War4. The national anthem of Britain is ___.A. March of the V olunteersB. MarseillaiseC. God Save the King/QueenD. The Star-Spangled Banner5. The non-elected house of the British Parliament is _____.A. House of LordsB. House of CommonsC. House of RepresentativesD. House of Senate6. How often is the general election of members of Parliament for the House of Commons?A. Every 9 years.B. Every 7 years.C. Every 5 years.D. Every 3 years.7. What is (are) the nick name(s) of Britain?A. John Bull.B. The British Lion.C. The Sun-Never-Set Empire.D. All of the above8. Which of the following is NOT a building in Britain?A. Westminster Abbey.B. Crystal PalaceC. Tate GalleryD. Radio City Music Hall.9. “ The great wen” refers to _______.A. New YorkB. LondonC. ParisD. Sydney10. The chairman who presides over meetings and debates in the House of Commons is officially called the ______.A. ChairmanB. ChancellorC. SpeakerD. President11. Edinburgh is the capital city of _____.A. WalesB. IrelandC. ScotlandD. Northern Ireland12. The longest river in Britain is _____, which is 354 kilometers long.A. River TayB. River ThamesC. River SevernD. River Mersey13. The English Channel between England and France is quite narrow and the narrowest part is only ____ kilometers.A. 33B. 32C.31D.3014. The election of 1979 returned the ____ Party to power in Britain.A. LiberalB. FreeC. LaborD. Conservative15. The Industrial Revolution began ____in Britain.A. firstB. secondC. thirdD. last16. The United Kingdom is a constitutional monarchy” the head of State is _____.A. presidentB. prime ministerC. chairmanD. king/ queen17. The law-making body —the legislature—in Britain is _____.A. CongressB. National People’s CongressC. ParliamentD. Conference18. The British Crown Prince must be _____.A. Prince CharmingB. Prince of EnglandC. Prince of ScotlandD. Prince of Wales19. There are ___ state churches in Britain.A. twoB. threeC. fourD. five20. The Queen or King of Britain is the defender of _____.A. ChristianityB. Roman CatholicismC. IslamD. Judaism美国部分21. What is (are) the nickname(s) of the U.S.A?A. Uncle Sam.B. Brother Jonathan.C. Yankee.D. All of the above22. Name the largest freshwater lake in the world.A. Erie.B. Ontario.C. Superior.D. Michigan.23. America celebrates its National Day on _____.A, July 4 B. June 4 C. July 14 D. June 1424. In which city was President John F. Kennedy assassinated in 1963?A. San Francisco, California.B. Washington, D.C.C. Seattle, Washington.D. Dallas, Texas25. Give the names of the two American presidents who were assassinated during their presidency.A. John Kennedy and Franklin Roosevelt.B. Abraham Lincoln and John Kennedy.C. Abraham Lincoln and Ronald Reagan.D. Ronald Reagan and Franklin Roosevelt.26. Which sport is supposed to be America’s national sport and used to be called “Americans’ favorable pastime”?A. Baseball.B. Basketball.C. RugbyD. Cricket.27. What was the name of the first man who walked on the moon?A. Neil Armstrong.B. Eugene O’Neal.C. Louise Strong.D. Van Gau.28. Which city is called Motor city?A. Detroit.B. ChicagoC. Boston.D. Denver29. What is the American national anthem?A. March of the V olunteersB. MarseillaiseC. God Save the King/QueenD. The Star-Spangled Banner30. Name the two major political parties of U.S.A.A. The National Party and the Free Party.B. The Labor Party and the Conservative Party.C. The Democratic Party and the Republican Party.D. The People’s Party and the Union Party.31. How many branches of government are outlined in the U.S.A.?A. Four.B. Three.C. Two.D. One.32. Which two lakes dowse the Niagara Falls connect?A. Erie and Ontario.B. Michigan and Ontario.C. Superior and Huron.D. Erie and Superior33. In which university did the first computer come into being?A. Stanford University.B. Princeton University.C. Pennsylvania University.D. Harvard University.34. When did China and the United States of America normalize their diplomatic relations?A. In 1972B. In 1975 B. In 1977 D. In 197935. The smallest state in terms of size in the U.S.A. is _____.A. NevadaB. Rhode IslandC. HawaiiD. Maine36. What is meant by CIA?A. Central Intelligence Agency.B. Communication Information Association.C. Cultural Institute of Australia.D. Concentration of Investigation Application.37. What city in the U.S.A. is considered the birthplace of jazz music?A. Salt Lake City.B. Boston.C. Seattle.D. New Orleans38. Name the river that flows by Washington D.C., on which the capital of the U.S.A. is located.A.Colorado.B. Potomac.C. Columbia.D. Missouri.39. The American Negro leader who was awarded the Nobel Prize for Peace in 1964 and assassinated in 1968 was ______.A. Martin LutherB. Toni MorrisonC. Martin Luther KingD. Nelson Mandela40. What is the name of the American national flag?A. The Star-Spangled Banner.B. The Stars and Stripes.C. The Old GloryD. All of the above.41. The Great Plain along the Mississippi River is known as the ____.A. American Wine JarB. American GranaryC. American GardenD. American Fishing Center42. One of the most famous national parks in the US is the ______.A, Yellowstone National Park B. Hyde ParkC. Kakadu National ParkD. Rose Garden43. Which of the following is NOT a place in the USA?A. Empire State Building.B. Fifth Avenue.C. Trafalgar SquareD. United Nations Plaza.加拿大部分44. What country is known as the Land of Maple Leaf?A. United States of America.B. United Kindom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.C. New Zealand.D. Canada.45. The national anthem of Canada is ______.A. Canada The BeautifulB. O CanadaC. God Defend CanadaD. Advance Canada Fair46. The capital city of Canada is ______.A. MontrealB. TorontoC. AlbertD. Ottawa47. According to the Official Language Act of Canada, there are two official languages in this country: they are _____.A. English and SpanishB. English and PortugueseC. English and FrenchD. English and Celtic48. Canada is a world ____ producer of nickel, zinc, and asbestos…A. primaryB. secondC. thirdD. fourth49. The highest peak in Canada is _____, which is in the Yukon Territory of northwest Canada.A. Mount LawrenceB. Mount SuperiorC. Mount LoganD. Mount Huron50. Apart from Paris, France, Montreal is regarded as the largest ____ city in the world, known as “Paris the Second”.A. Spanish-speakingB. Portuguese-speakingC. German-speakingD. French-speaking51. ____, the third largest city in Canada, is well known as Ice-Free Harbor.A. MontrealB. QuebecC. TorontoD. Vancouver52. Canada is the world’s ____country in terms of land area.A. largestB. second largestC. third largestD. fourth largest53. In Canada, nearly _____ of the land has no permanent population.A. 90%B. 89%C. 88%D.87%54. The Canadian federal state was established in _____.A. 1847B. 1857C. 1867D. 187755. The Queen is represented in Canada by the Governor-General, who is appointed on the recommendation of the _____.A. PresidentB. SpeakerC. Prime MinisterD. Chancellor56. It was ______ who established the settlement in Canada in 1608.A. John CabotB. ChamplainC. Jacques CartierD. Henry Hudson57. Canada ranks thirty-____ in population in the world.A. fourthB. thirdC. secondD. first58. The largest university in Canada is ______ University.A. LavalB. QuebecC. TorontoD. Montreal59. The largest university in Canada is _____ University.A. LavalB. QuebecC. TorontoD. Montreal60. A survey of Canadian leisure activities showed that _____ was the most popular form of recreation in the summer.A. tennisB. swimmingC. golfD. baseball澳大利亚部分61. What are the two animals that Australia is most famous for?A. Emu and possum.B. Echidna and platypus.C. Possum and wombat.D. Kangaroo and koala.62. The modern bay Sydney used to be known as ____.A. Port Jackson.B. Sydney HarborC. Argentia BayD. Wharf Peters63. The native people of Australia who probably came from somewhere in Asia at least 30,000 years ago are known as ____.A. GypsiesB. AboriginesC. MaorisD. Pygmies64. Australia is the ____ largest country in the world.A. forthB. fifthC. sixthD. seventh65. Australia is made up of _____ states and two territories.A. fourB. fiveC. sixD. seven66. The national plant of Australia is ____.A. mulberry treeB. wattleC. eucalyptusD. sequoia67. _____, is the national anthem of Australia since 1984.A. Fair Australia, AdvanceB. Australia Fair, AdvanceC. Advance Australia FairD. Advance Fair Australia68. There are____ stars on the Australian National Flag.A. 9B. 8C. 7D. 669. The capital city of Australia is _____.A. CanberraB. SydneyC. MelbourneD. Darwin70. Koala in the Aboriginal language means ____.A. “I can’t see”B. “I don’t drink”C. “I don’t want to tell you”D. “I don’t know”71. The Australian population is still mainly of ____ descent.A. GermanB. FrenchC. AmericanD. British72. It is assumed that the first Europeans who reached Australia’s shores were the _____.A. PortugueseB. GermanC. FrenchD. British73. It was _____, an English navigator and explorer, who finally put Australia on the map.A. William DampierB. James CookC. Dirk HartogD. Abel Tasman74. Australia’s National Day is celebrated on _____.A. January 23B. January 24C. January 25D. January 26新西兰部分75. New Zealand’s icon, the kiwi, is a biological oddity, small, _____, and largely nocturnal.A. flightlessB. featherlessC. fearlessD. funless76. New Zealand has two national anthems ____.A. Star-Spangled Banner and God Save the QueenB. God Save the Queen and God Defend New ZealandC. O New Zealand and Advance New Zealand FairD. Advance New Zealand Fair and God Defend New Zealand77. New Zealand is made up of two islands _____.A. the East and the WestB. the Long and the ShortC. the Wide and the NarrowD. the South and the North78. Maoritanga means _____, the Maori way of life and view of the world.A. MaoritabooB. MaoricultureC. MaorivoodooD. Maoritotem79. New Zealand follows the _____ Parliamentary system with some variations.A. FrenchB. CanadianC. BritishD. New Zealand80. In New Zealand, ____ is the most widespread religion.A. BuddhismB. JudaismC. CatholicismD. Christianity81. Which of the following is NOT true about New Zealand?A. It is the world’s largest exporters of meat.B. It is the world’s largest exporters of wool.C. It is the world’s largest exporters of cotton.D. It is the world’s largest exporters of dairy products.82. The first European to visit New Zealand was a(n) ____, Abel Tasman, who reached South Island in 1642.A. EnglishmanB. GermanC. SpaniardD. Dutchman83. The size of New Zealand is similar to that of ___.一寸光阴不可轻A. AmericaB. FranceC. BritainD. Spain84. In 1893 New Zealand became the _____ country to give women the right to vote.A. firstB. secondC. thirdD. fourth85. The red pohutukawa is called New Zealand Christmas tree because it flowers in _____.A. AprilB. JuneC. SeptemberD. December86. The marae —the ____ house and the land around it —is the focus of Maori community life.A. meetingB. storeC. publicD. training87. _____, the anniversary of the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi in 1840, is celebrated as New Zealand National Day or Waitangi Day.A. February 6B. June 6C. October 6D. May 688. New Zealand is just west of the International Date Line, so it is the first country to get _____.A. frozenB. wetC. the new dayD. united89. Which of the following is NOT a city in New Zealand?A. Christchurch.B. Palmerston North.C. Dunedin.D. Brisbane.90. Where is Edinburgh?A. In WalesB. In ScotlandC. In Northern IrelandD. In Ireland91. Which of the following is NOT a U.S. news and cable network?A. ABCB. CNN.C. CBSD. BBC11。
一、单选题1._______ realized that he could win support for the Union at home and abroad by making the war ajust war against slavery.A、Frederick DouglassB、George WashingtonC、John AdamsD、Abraham Lincoln答案: D2.The Declaration of Independence came from the theory of British philosopher _____.A、Paul RevereB、John LockeC、CornwallisD、Frederick Douglass答案: B3.The United States grows nearly _____ of the world's grain and supplies a half of all the exports ofgrain in the worlD.A、one thirdB、one fourthC、one sixthD、one seventh答案: B4.In January _____ Britain became a member of the European Economic Community.A、1957B、1967C、1973D、1979答案: C5.The Wars of Roses lasted for _____ years and king _____ was replaced by king _____.A、30, Richard III, Henry TudorB、50, Richard III, Henry TudorC、30, Richard I, Henry TudorD、50, Richard I, Henry Tudor答案: A6.About 90 per cent of the state secondary school population in the UK attend _____.A、independent schoolsB、junior schoolsC、independent schoolsD、primary schools答案: D二、 判断题7.The exploratory voyage made by ______ brought to a close to an era of European discovery ofAustralia that had lasted nearly two hundred years.A 、Arthur PhilipB 、Mathew FlindersC 、Port JacksonD 、Peter Lalor答案: B8.In _____, a small group of Puritans sailed from _____ in the Mayflower to be the first settlers inthe New LanD.A 、1620, LondonB 、1620, PlymouthC 、1720, LondonD 、1720, Plymouth答案: B9.After the outbreak of the First World War, Australia followed Britain's lead and declared war on________.A 、JapanB 、TurkeyC 、ItalyD 、Germany答案: D10.In New Zealand, hydroelectricity from rivers and dams supplies ________ of total energy.A 、15%B 、16%C 、17%D 、18%答案: C1.In 1215, King Egbert united England under his rule.A 、正确B 、错误答案: 错误2.By the 1880s the British economy was dominant in the world.A 、正确B 、错误答案: 正确3.In Britain, "Football hooligans" sometimes have violent clashes.A 、正确B 、错误答案: 正确三、 名词解释4.The UK economy is thought of as one of decline because Britain is poorer and producing less thanit was in 1945.A 、正确B 、错误答案: 错误5.The Tower of London, a historical sight, located in the centre of London, was built by KingHarold.A 、正确B 、错误答案: 错误6.Glasgow is the largest city in Scotland.A 、正确B 、错误答案: 正确7.London is not only the largest city in Britain, but also the largest in the world.A 、正确B 、错误答案: 错误8.British government offers the Queen high political status and supreme power.A 、正确B 、错误答案: 错误9.Britain has no written form of Constitution.A 、正确B 、错误答案: 正确10.British government is both a parliamentary democracy and a constitutional monarchy.A 、正确B 、错误答案: 正确1.Puritans答案: After the establishment of the Church of England in England, the people who believe in the Church of England are called Puritans,who think they are the devoted worshipers of divine God, and they are purified.2.Louisiana Purchase答案: In 1803, President Jefferson, by taking advantage of the war in Europe, made Napoleon I agree to sell Louisiana Territory for $15million. This was a vast region of more than 2.6 million square kilometers. The Louisiana Purchase doubled the territory of the new nation.四、问答题1.What kind of economic system does the United States have?答案: The U.S. has a free market economy with a dominant private sector.。
英语国家概况(2)期末复习题一.Decide whether the following statements are true(T)or false(F):( ) 1. New Zealand is made up of a large group of islands.( ) 2. In size, New Zealand is similar to Japan plus the British Isles. ( ) 3. Most of New Zealanders live cities and towns with more people living is the South Island than the South Island.( ) 4. Maori people have given up their cultural tradition and have adopted many aspects of western life.( ) 5. New Zealanders are keen to get involved in environmental protection. ( ) 6. The question "What is an American?" was first asked by J. Hector St.John de Crevecoeur.( ) 7. Christopher Columbus discovered America in 1492.( ) 8. The first English permanent settlement was founded in California. . ( ) 9. Massachusetts was established by English puritans who separated themselves from theRoman Catholic Church.( )10. The state of Pennsylvania used to be inhabited by the Quakers.( )20. According to the author, larger universities are always better, and more desirable universities are always more expensive.( )21. The two biggest political parties in Canada are the Reform Party andthe Liberal Party.( )22. The Constitution Act was introduced by Brian Mulroney to ensure Canadians' legalrights.( ) 23. The Meech Lake Accord was set to recognize Quebec as a "distinct society".( ) 24. It was Pierre Trudeau's government that signed the NAFTA.( )25. Jean Chretien introduced the Bilingualism Act to promote the respect, understandingand preservation of different cultures in Canada.( ) 26. The Progressive Conservative Party and the Reform Party merged into the ConservativeParty in 2003.( )27. The first computers were enormous in size and consumed great quantities of electricity.( )28. Radio was a place where lots of advertisements were placed for products to feed a growing consumerism in America merging after WorldWar l.( ) 29. The original idea was to connect computers was for educational and commercial uses.( ) 30. What motivated most scientists and engineers in America to develop an atomic bomb in the first place was to prevent Japan from using sucha device.( )31. The Internet is a global set of documents, images and other resources and refers to all of the publicly accessible websites in the world. ( )32. The Apollo 11 mission landed men on the moon for the first time in human history.二. Choose the answer that best completes the statement or answers thequestion:( ) 1. The Head of State of New Zealand is _______.A. the Prime MinisterB. the Governor-GeneralC. the British monarchD. the Ombudsman( ) 2. Which of the following is NOT a function of Parliament?A. Enacting laws .B. Supervising the government's administration.C. Receiving petitions from citizens.D. Forming a government.( ) 3. Public servants are officials working in government departmentsA. whose appointments are independent of political process.B. whose appointments are determined by government ministers.C. who will lose their positions when the government changes.D. who are members of the party in power.( ) 4. The three levels of local government are____________.A. regional councils, District Courts and community boardsB. the High Court, District Courts and Dispute TribunalsC. regional councils, territorial authorities and community boardsD. regional councils, city councils and community boards( ) 5 Which of the following is true about the private schools in New Zealand?A. They provide distance education.B. They mainly admit students with special educational anddevelopmental difficulties.C. They are often not co-educational.D. They mainly teach religious courses.( ) 6. Which of the following is NOT one of the major exports of New Zealand?A. Dairy products.B. Fish.C. Wool.D.Oil.( ) 7 . Which of the following is NOT one of the major imports of New Zealand?A. Fruit.B. Machinery.C. Vehicles.D. Mineralfuels.( )8. New Zealand's trade has______ of exports going to Pacific Rim members of theAPEC grouping.A. 90%B. 70%C. 50%D. 30%( )9. The first factory in the United States was a cotton textile mill in Pawtucket, in the stateof ____ .A. New YorkB. Rhode IslandC. ConnecticutD. Georgia( )10. The "American system" of mass production was first used inA. car industryB. textile industryC. firearms industryD. agriculture( )11. The United States had the first standard paper currency in _.A. 1839B. 1880C. 1863D. 1913( )12. In which year was the United States rated No.1 in terms of production capacity in the world?A. 1920.B. 1950.C. 1945.D. 1960.( )13. Which of the following is NOT considered as part of the service industry?A. Banking.B. Management consultation.C. Airline.D. Steelmaking.( )14. A historic moment of the civil rights movement was the March onWashington of August28,1 963 when _ delivered his "I Have a Dream" speech.A. John F. KennedyB. President JohnsonC. Martin Luther King, Jr.D. Mario Savio( )15. In January 1965, President Johnson declared "__" to eliminate poverty "by openingto everyone the opportunity to live in decency and dignity."A. war against VietnamB. war on povertyC. war against JapanD. New Frontierprogram( )16. Unlike Martin Luther King, __ the chief spokesperson of Black Muslims advocatedviolence in self defense and black pride.A. Malcolm XB. Stokely CarmichaelC. Ella BakerD. James Farmer( )17. During the early stages of the civil rights movement, the major integration strategy initiated by the Congress of Racial Equality wasknown as __ to integrate interstate buses and bus stations in theSouth.A. free speechB. sit-ins at lunchcountersC. teach-ins at interstate train stationsD. freedom rides( )18. Due to his firm belief in nonviolent peaceful protest in the spirit of India's leader Gandhi,____was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1964.A. John F. KennedyB. James FarmerC Ella BarkD Martin Luther King, Jr ( )19. Which of the following expressions represents the core value of the mainstream society in the USA?A. "Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness."B. "Blood, sweat,and toil."C. "Freedom, equality, and spirituality."D. "Eat, drink, andbe merry."( )20. Which of the following was President Franklin D. Roosevelt's main concern?A. Health care.B. Personalfreedom.C. Material wealth.D. Socialjustice.( )21. According to the author, the mosaic metaphor for American image has one fatal flaw. What is it?A. America did not decay.B. America is highlydemocratic.C. America is not open to change.D. America is excessivelyindividualistic.( )22. The Internet has several characteristics that reflect life in the USA today. Which one is NOT?A. No one is reliably in charge.B. The WWW has no center.C. Each individual is responsible for what he or she takes seriously.D. People can freely download MP3 music.( )23. Which of the following institutions is responsible for the making of the Internet?A. The US military.B. The USentertainment industry.C. The US film industry.D. The US educationsector.( )24. Which of the following statements about Canada is true?A. Canada has the highest standard of living in the world.B. Canada is the second biggest economy among the G-7.C. Contrast to its physical size, Canada has a small population.D. Unlike the United States, Canada has scarce natural resources.( )25. Which of the following about the north region is NOT true?A. The north is a scarcely populated area of ice and oceans.B. Most of the inhabitants are Aboriginal people.C. The north has rich oil and gas deposits.D. People in this region depend only on arts and crafts for living. ( )26. Where is Lake Louise located?A. In the northern Arctic tundra.B. On the Canadian-Americanborder.C .On the east coast D. In the Rockies.( )27. What is the economic mainstay of British Columbia?A. The forestry industry.B. The hydroelectricindustry.C. Mining industry.D. Manufacturing industry. ( )28. Which of the following is NOT one of the prairie provinces?A. Alberta.B. Saskatchewan.C. New Brunswick.D. Manitoba.( )29. What is the other official language besides English in Canada?A. German.B. Japanese.C. French. .D. Finnish.( )30. In the late 19th century, Chinese labourers came to Canada to .A. work as farmers and minersB. build the railroadC. do fur tradeD. open shops( )31. Which of the following group would fit easily into Canada according to the Canadian policymakers?A. Britons.B. Japanese.C. Ukranians.D. Mexicans.( )32. According to the text, when the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbour in 1941, who considered the Japanese population in the west coast of NorthAmerica a potential security threat?A. The federal government of Canada.B. The local governments in Canada.C. The United Nations.D. Amnesty International.( )33. In Vancouver schools, it is estimated that more than half of the students speak _ .A. EnglishB. FrenchC. Mandarin ChineseD. Cantonese三Fill in the blank:1. New Zealand is in the _______________ Ocean. _____________ is its nearestlarge neighbor.2. Seasons in New Zealand are opposite to the __________ hemisphere, with thehighesttemperature in the months of January and February and the lowesttemperature in themonth of______________.3. There had been no __________ except bats in New Zealand until about 1000 years ago.However, some remarkable species of flightless birds had occupied the land and some ofthem have survived to this day. Among them is _____________, the bird that has given NewZealanders their name since it is the national symbol of the country. 4. The official languages in New Zealand are__________________, _____________andNew Zealand Sign Language.5, New Zealand's long ___________ from other landmasses has made possible the evolutionof unique flora and fauna.6. "WASP" stands for _______________.7. The Great Awakening of the 1740s tried to breathe new feeling and strengthinto religion,and.cut across the lines of _______________.8. According to John Locke, the right to govern comes from an agreement or______________voluntarily entered into by free people.9._____________believes that reason teaches that God exists but leaves man free to settle hisown affairs.10. The majority of the Catholics in the US are descendants of immigrants from____________,_____________________________ and Poland.11._________________and ____________are the two major writers of thepost-Revolutionary period.12. "The Masque of the Red Death" and "The Fall of the House of Usher" werestories writtenby __________________.13. In 1852, a New England woman named Harriet Beecher Stowe wrote a noveltitled_______________________ , which intensified the political debate on slavery.14. Mark Twain's ________________is considered the greatest novel in Americanliterature.15.Upton Sinclair's novel __________________exposed the horrible lives ofmeat-packing factory workers.16. Canada consists of _________________ provinces and ____________________territories. But mostCanadians live in the south of the country, along the 49th parallel.17. Canada is quite a new country, it first became a political entityin___________________ when fourprovinces -- Quebec, Ontario; ______________ and Nova Scotia joined together.18. Canada's motto is that the country stretches "from sea to sea", with the________________ Oceanon the west coast and the ________________ Ocean on the east coast. 19. Canada and the United States have good relations, and they share thelongest ____________________inthe world.20. In the north of Canada, during the height of summer the sun does not set,therefore it is sometimescalled __________________.21. Canada preferred to establish a nation based on________________,____________________ and good government .22. Canada's political system was greatly influenced by the two major foreign forces:___________________________And __________________________.23. Most of the Canadian population is concentrated in_______________________ and Quebec, which have the most seats and therefore have the most power in_________________________.24. Canada's system of government was based on the British system ofparliamentary democracy. The Canadian Parliament is divided into a lower house named _________________________and ,an upper house called_____________________.25 The official head of Canada is________________________. As she doesn't live in Canada, she is representedby an official called ____________.四.Tell what you know about the following in your own words:1. The North Island2. George Washington3. A federal system4. Mark Twain5. The civil rights movement6. The WWW7. The Cold War 8.Central Canada。
整理英语国家概况期末考试题型及复习要点英语国家概况期末考试题型及复习要点I.Fill in the blanks. (20 points, 1 point for each)II.Multiple choice questions. (20 points, 1 point for each)III.True or False. (10 points, 1 point for each)IV.Explain the following terms: (25 points, 5 points for each) V.Answer the questions. (25 points, 5 points for each)填空、选择和判断正误部分:关注所学英美国家内容中的重点史实和重要知识要点。
名词解释部分:1.British CommonwealthAlso known as the Commonwealth of Nations.a)It is a free association of independent countries that were once colonies of Britain.b)It was established in 1931, replacing the former British Empire.c)Member nations are joined together economically and have certain trading arrangements.d)Today there are about 50 member countries within the Commonwealth2. Lake PoetsThe Lake Poets are a group of English poets who all lived in the Lake District of England and were inspired by it to create romantic works at the turn of the 19th century. The three poets of the Lakes School were William Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, and Robert Southey.3.Black DeathIt was a disease or plague spread by rat fleas in 14th century .It spread through Europe in the middle of 14th centuryand reached England in the summer of 1348.Many people died and the population of England shrank .It caused labor shortage and other social problems .4.Julius CaesarGaius Julius Caesar (100 BC –44 BC) was a Roman general, historian and statesman. He invaded Britain (55BC), crushed the army of his political enemy Pompey (48BC), pursued other enemies to Egypt, where he installed Cleopatra as queen (47BC), returned to Rome, and was given a mandate by the people to rule as dictator until he was murdered (44BC).5.King ArthurA Romano-Briton warrior, between AD 400 and AD 600, King Arthur was a legendary British leaderof the late 5th and early 6th centuries, who, according to medieval histories and romances, led the defence of Romano-Celtic Britain against Saxon invaders in the early 6th century. The details of Arthur's story are mainly composed of folklore and literary invention, and his historical existence is debated and disputed by modern historians.6.Margaret ThatcherShe was the first woman Prime Minister in British history. She had her administration for two terms (1979-1990). She gained her reputation as the "iron lady" for her tight control of Brita in’s monetary policy. Mrs. Thatcher really gained prosperity of Britain in 1980s. Under ten years of her ministry, Britain was beginning to come to terms with the loss of much of its heavy industry and the increasing reliance of finance, communications, oil, insurance, tourism, accounting and other service industries.7.Elizabeth IElizabeth I (1533 –1603) was Queen regnant of England andIreland from 1558 until her death.Sometimes called The Virgin Queen, Gloriana, or Good Queen Bess, Elizabeth was the fifth and last monarch of the Tudor dynasty.Despite her own Protestant background ,she succeeded in putting to rest the religious issue .Furthermore, her government was effective in reducing the power of the old nobility ,expanding the power of her government ,and effecting common law and administration throughout England .Outside of England ,the English reached farther than before through trade and adventure .The Elizabethan Era also witnessed the English Renaissance ,the cultural and artistic movement that was associated with the pan-European Renaissance originating in northern Italy in the 14th century.8.Grammar SchoolA grammar school is one of several different types of school in the history of education in theUnited Kingdom and some other English-speaking countries. Originally meant to educate the young in Latin grammar and that of another European language .These schools in modern UK are intended to teach a highly academic curriculum and teach students to deal with abstract concepts.9.The American RevolutionAlso known as the War of Independence or Revolutionary Way, it began in 1775 and concluded in 1783.It ended two centuries of British rule for most of the North American colonies and created the United States of America.10.The Great LakesThese are the most important lakes in America, extending about 1600 kilometers and forming a section of the boundarybetween the United States and Canada. The Great Lakes include Lake Michigan, Lake Michigan, Lake Superior, Lake Huron, Lake Erie and Lake Ontario.11.Cold Wara)In the post war period the difference between Russia and the US increased and led to a new kind ofwar, a war, without fighting, which was called the Cold War.b)The Cold War was marked by international tension and hostility arousing from various military,diplomatic, social, propagandistic, and economic pressures employed by one side against the other to gain advantage economically in terms of security, or in terms of world opinion.c)The Cold War was ended with the dissolution of the USSR in 1991.12.Electoral CollegeThe Electoral College consists of the popularly elected representatives (electors) who formally elect the President and Vice President of the United States. The electors are directed by the Constitution to vote in their respective states, and Congress is authorized to count their votes. To win, a presidential candidate must have a majority in the Electoral College.13.Watergate ScandalThe Watergate scandal was a political scandal during the 1970s in the United States resulting from the break-in of the Democratic National Committee headquarters at the Watergate office complex in Washington, D.C. Effects of the scandal eventually led to the resignation of the President of the United States, Richard Nixon, on August 9, 1974, the only resignation of any U.S. President. It also resulted in the indictment, trial, conviction and incarceration of several Nixon administrationofficials. 14.New DealThe New Deal is a term for the domestic reform programme of the administration of FranklinD.Roosevelt .The New Deal is generally considered to have consisted of two phases. The first phase(1933-1934) attempted to provide recovery and relief from the Great Depression through programmes of agricultural and business regulation, inflation and price stabilization. The second phase of the New Deal (1935-1941), while continuing with relief and recovery measures, provided for social and economic legislation to benefit the mass of working people.15.Great SocietyThe Great Society was a set of domestic programs proposed or enacted in the United States onthe initiative of President Lyndon B. Johnson. Two main goals of the Great Society social reforms were the elimination of poverty and racial injustice. New major spending programs that addressed education, medical care, urban problems, and transportation were launched during this period. The Great Society in scope and sweep resembled the New Deal domestic agenda of Franklin D. Roosevelt, but differed sharply in types of programs enacted.简答题部分:1.What is the United Kingdom geographically and politically composed of?It is a union made up of four constituent countries: England, Scotland .Wales, and Northern Ireland, plus several overseas territories.2.How did the English Civil War breakout? What were the consequences of the war?1)Charles began to take violent action .He went to the House of Commons with several soldiers to arrest Pym and other leaders; but they had escaped to London. All London was arming to defend parliament against the King.Charles escaped to the North, hoping to find supporters in the more backward districts. Thus the Civil War began.2)Consequences: With the Civil War over and the king a prisoner in Parliament’s hands, the Presbyterians, who stood for the interests of Anglican noblemen and High Churchmen were willing to come to terms with Charles. They controlled both the House of Lords and the House of Commons.3.How did the English Industrial Revolution proceed from the mid-18th century to the mid-19thcentury and beyond? How has it impacted British society?1)The Industrial Revolution in Britain first started in its age-old wool textile industry .In themid-1750s,Britain enjoyed all conditions that would favour adoption of new devices and efficient methods of production in the industry. Within half a century, a number of key inventions came into being, greatly accelerating the speed of production .James Watt marking a high point in this development. This, in turn, propelled the cotton industry to boom during roughly the last third of the 18th century .During the same period, there were equally transformative innovations in coal, iron and steel industries.2)Industrialization resulted in the growth of large urban areas in north and central England,where huge numbers of migrant workers stood out as a single and unitary working class, which contrasted with an emerging middle (commercial) class and the age-old aristocracyclass.4.What were the distinct features of the Victorian era that made it different from other times?a)From 1837 to 1901, Queen Victoria had the longest reign in British history, presiding over, first,a kingdom and then an empire. The cultural, political, economic, industrial and scientific changesthat occurred during her reign were so remarkable that the world of 1901 bore little resemblance to that 0f 1837.b)In the political arena, the agenda was increasingly liberal with a number of shifts in thedirection of the widening of the franchise and gradual political reform.c)In social life, movements for justice, freedom and other strong moral values occupied anincreasing portion of public attention.d)The impetus of the Industrial Revolution had already occurred, but it was during the Victorianperiod that the full effects of industrialization were most felt, leading to the mass society of the 20th century.e)The Victorian era also marked the apex of the British Empire attained through constant warsand colonial consolidation worldwide.5.What are the characteristics of the British Constitution?1)Constitutional monarchy.2)Parliamentary sovereignty.3)Representative democracy.4)The rule of law.6.What are the functions of Parliament?1) To legislate;2) To vote the taxation and expenditures of the government;3) To examine government policies and administration, and to debate major political issues of the day. 7.In terms of cultural geography, what is the image of the Midwest in the American mind?In the American consciousness, the Midwest exists as one coherent region: the American heartland of family farms and small towns; perhaps naively provincial and optimistic, but largely the moral and social centre of the nation, mediating between the extreme forces of other parts of the country.8.What were the chief causes of the Great Depression?The causes of the Great Depression can be found in the unbalanced economy –both domestic and international – of the twenties : the tendency to use profits for speculation rather than for productivity;an unregulated banking system and a lack of supervision of the stock market ; declining income for the farmer ,loss of jobs through automation and inadequate wages for the industrial worker , a lack of balance in international trade patterns ; and a political philosophy that limited the role of government in reacting to the economic and social needs of most of the American people.9.What are the six related but distinct principles well located and clearly stated in the U.S.Constitution?1) Federalism;2) A vigorous executive;3) A supreme national court;4) Checks and balances;5) A limited government;6) A mixed government.10.What is Agribusiness?Agribusiness is a term coined to reflect the large-scale nature of agricultural enterprise in the modern U.S. economy .As such, agribusiness refers to the entire complex of farm-related businesses, from an individual farmer to a multinational farm products, commodity dealers, firms that manufacture farm equipment, food processors, grocery chains and many other business .In many ways, agribusiness correctly describes changes in American farms in the late 20th century.11.What are the goals and purposes of U.S. education?Purposes:1)The chief aim of education in early colonial times was literacy in order that people might beable to read and write the Bible and laws.2)The new purpose is to fulfill the obligations of citizenship.3)To facilitate the development of each individual to the maximum extent of his or her capabilityfor his or her own benefit and that of society.4)Education in America has traditionally served the purpose of bringing students together, that is,of “Americanization.”Goals:1)Education should help lessen differences in social backgrounds as well as those of ethnic or racialorigin.2)Education is viewed as a tool that should be made available to all individuals.3)Education, particularly college education, is certainly expected to provide equal opportunity forall individuals to “better themselves”and“rise in the world.”12.How many categories can American higher education system be basically divided into? What arethey?Public colleges/universities, private colleges/universities, religiously affiliated colleges, and proprietary colleges, community colleges.13.the American Civil WarThe American Civil War (1861-1865), also known as the War Between the States, was a civil war in the United States of America. Eleven Southern slave states declared their secession from the U.S. and formed the Confederacy .Led by Jefferson Davis, they fought against the U.S. federal government (the Union). The Union won a decisive victory. The American Civil War was the deadliest war in American history, producing more than 970000 casualties .The war ended slavery in the United States, restored the Union, and strengthened the role of the federal government. The social, political, economic and racial issues of the war brought changes that helped make the country a united superpower.14. Why doe U.S. higher education enjoy such a high reputation around the world?The United States has an extremely competitive and highly selective system. This advanced university system has become widely imitated internationally ,and it is also the one most sought after by foreign students .Indeed ,for a very long time ,America has led the world in higher education ,quantitatively at least .15. What was Alexander Hamilton’s plan for the development of the new Republic?Alexander Hamilton advocated a means of economic development in which the federal government would nurture infant industries through overt subsidies and protective tariffs .He also urged the federal government to create a national bank to facilitate the flow of currency for business. He believed that the United States should pursue economic growth through diversified shipping, manufacturing and banking.。
英语国家概况(2)期末复习题一.Decide whether the following statements are true(T)or false(F):( ) 1. New Zealand is made up of a large group of islands.( ) 2. In size, New Zealand is similar to Japan plus the British Isles. ( ) 3. Most of New Zealanders live cities and towns with more people living is the South Island than the South Island.( ) 4. Maori people have given up their cultural tradition and have adopted many aspects of western life.( ) 5. New Zealanders are keen to get involved in environmental protection. ( ) 6. The question "What is an American?" was first asked by J. Hector St.John de Crevecoeur.( ) 7. Christopher Columbus discovered America in 1492.( ) 8. The first English permanent settlement was founded in California. . ( ) 9. Massachusetts was established by English puritans who separated themselves from theRoman Catholic Church.( )10. The state of Pennsylvania used to be inhabited by the Quakers.( )20. According to the author, larger universities are always better, and more desirable universities are always more expensive.( )21. The two biggest political parties in Canada are the Reform Party andthe Liberal Party.( )22. The Constitution Act was introduced by Brian Mulroney to ensure Canadians' legalrights.( ) 23. The Meech Lake Accord was set to recognize Quebec as a "distinct society".( ) 24. It was Pierre Trudeau's government that signed the NAFTA.( )25. Jean Chretien introduced the Bilingualism Act to promote the respect, understandingand preservation of different cultures in Canada.( ) 26. The Progressive Conservative Party and the Reform Party merged into the ConservativeParty in 2003.( )27. The first computers were enormous in size and consumed great quantities of electricity.( )28. Radio was a place where lots of advertisements were placed for products to feed a growing consumerism in America merging after WorldWar l.( ) 29. The original idea was to connect computers was for educational and commercial uses.( ) 30. What motivated most scientists and engineers in America to develop an atomic bomb in the first place was to prevent Japan from using sucha device.( )31. The Internet is a global set of documents, images and other resources and refers to all of the publicly accessible websites in the world. ( )32. The Apollo 11 mission landed men on the moon for the first time in human history.二. Choose the answer that best completes the statement or answers thequestion:( ) 1. The Head of State of New Zealand is _______.A. the Prime MinisterB. the Governor-GeneralC. the British monarchD. the Ombudsman( ) 2. Which of the following is NOT a function of Parliament?A. Enacting laws .B. Supervising the government's administration.C. Receiving petitions from citizens.D. Forming a government.( ) 3. Public servants are officials working in government departmentsA. whose appointments are independent of political process.B. whose appointments are determined by government ministers.C. who will lose their positions when the government changes.D. who are members of the party in power.( ) 4. The three levels of local government are____________.A. regional councils, District Courts and community boardsB. the High Court, District Courts and Dispute TribunalsC. regional councils, territorial authorities and community boardsD. regional councils, city councils and community boards( ) 5 Which of the following is true about the private schools in New Zealand?A. They provide distance education.B. They mainly admit students with special educational anddevelopmental difficulties.C. They are often not co-educational.D. They mainly teach religious courses.( ) 6. Which of the following is NOT one of the major exports of New Zealand?A. Dairy products.B. Fish.C. Wool.D.Oil.( ) 7 . Which of the following is NOT one of the major imports of New Zealand?A. Fruit.B. Machinery.C. Vehicles.D. Mineralfuels.( )8. New Zealand's trade has______ of exports going to Pacific Rim members of theAPEC grouping.A. 90%B. 70%C. 50%D. 30%( )9. The first factory in the United States was a cotton textile mill in Pawtucket, in the stateof ____ .A. New YorkB. Rhode IslandC. ConnecticutD. Georgia( )10. The "American system" of mass production was first used inA. car industryB. textile industryC. firearms industryD. agriculture( )11. The United States had the first standard paper currency in _.A. 1839B. 1880C. 1863D. 1913( )12. In which year was the United States rated No.1 in terms of production capacity in the world?A. 1920.B. 1950.C. 1945.D. 1960.( )13. Which of the following is NOT considered as part of the service industry?A. Banking.B. Management consultation.C. Airline.D. Steelmaking.( )14. A historic moment of the civil rights movement was the March onWashington of August28,1 963 when _ delivered his "I Have a Dream" speech.A. John F. KennedyB. President JohnsonC. Martin Luther King, Jr.D. Mario Savio( )15. In January 1965, President Johnson declared "__" to eliminate poverty "by openingto everyone the opportunity to live in decency and dignity."A. war against VietnamB. war on povertyC. war against JapanD. New Frontierprogram( )16. Unlike Martin Luther King, __ the chief spokesperson of Black Muslims advocatedviolence in self defense and black pride.A. Malcolm XB. Stokely CarmichaelC. Ella BakerD. James Farmer( )17. During the early stages of the civil rights movement, the major integration strategy initiated by the Congress of Racial Equality wasknown as __ to integrate interstate buses and bus stations in theSouth.A. free speechB. sit-ins at lunchcountersC. teach-ins at interstate train stationsD. freedom rides( )18. Due to his firm belief in nonviolent peaceful protest in the spirit of India's leader Gandhi,____was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1964.A. John F. KennedyB. James FarmerC Ella BarkD Martin Luther King, Jr ( )19. Which of the following expressions represents the core value of the mainstream society in the USA?A. "Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness."B. "Blood, sweat,and toil."C. "Freedom, equality, and spirituality."D. "Eat, drink, andbe merry."( )20. Which of the following was President Franklin D. Roosevelt's main concern?A. Health care.B. Personalfreedom.C. Material wealth.D. Socialjustice.( )21. According to the author, the mosaic metaphor for American image has one fatal flaw. What is it?A. America did not decay.B. America is highlydemocratic.C. America is not open to change.D. America is excessivelyindividualistic.( )22. The Internet has several characteristics that reflect life in the USA today. Which one is NOT?A. No one is reliably in charge.B. The WWW has no center.C. Each individual is responsible for what he or she takes seriously.D. People can freely download MP3 music.( )23. Which of the following institutions is responsible for the making of the Internet?A. The US military.B. The USentertainment industry.C. The US film industry.D. The US educationsector.( )24. Which of the following statements about Canada is true?A. Canada has the highest standard of living in the world.B. Canada is the second biggest economy among the G-7.C. Contrast to its physical size, Canada has a small population.D. Unlike the United States, Canada has scarce natural resources.( )25. Which of the following about the north region is NOT true?A. The north is a scarcely populated area of ice and oceans.B. Most of the inhabitants are Aboriginal people.C. The north has rich oil and gas deposits.D. People in this region depend only on arts and crafts for living. ( )26. Where is Lake Louise located?A. In the northern Arctic tundra.B. On the Canadian-Americanborder.C .On the east coast D. In the Rockies.( )27. What is the economic mainstay of British Columbia?A. The forestry industry.B. The hydroelectricindustry.C. Mining industry.D. Manufacturing industry. ( )28. Which of the following is NOT one of the prairie provinces?A. Alberta.B. Saskatchewan.C. New Brunswick.D. Manitoba.( )29. What is the other official language besides English in Canada?A. German.B. Japanese.C. French. .D. Finnish.( )30. In the late 19th century, Chinese labourers came to Canada to .A. work as farmers and minersB. build the railroadC. do fur tradeD. open shops( )31. Which of the following group would fit easily into Canada according to the Canadian policymakers?A. Britons.B. Japanese.C. Ukranians.D. Mexicans.( )32. According to the text, when the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbour in 1941, who considered the Japanese population in the west coast of NorthAmerica a potential security threat?A. The federal government of Canada.B. The local governments in Canada.C. The United Nations.D. Amnesty International.( )33. In Vancouver schools, it is estimated that more than half of the students speak _ .A. EnglishB. FrenchC. Mandarin ChineseD. Cantonese三Fill in the blank:1. New Zealand is in the _______________ Ocean. _____________ is its nearestlarge neighbor.2. Seasons in New Zealand are opposite to the __________ hemisphere, with thehighesttemperature in the months of January and February and the lowesttemperature in themonth of______________.3. There had been no __________ except bats in New Zealand until about 1000 years ago.However, some remarkable species of flightless birds had occupied the land and some ofthem have survived to this day. Among them is _____________, the bird that has given NewZealanders their name since it is the national symbol of the country. 4. The official languages in New Zealand are__________________, _____________andNew Zealand Sign Language.5, New Zealand's long ___________ from other landmasses has made possible the evolutionof unique flora and fauna.6. "WASP" stands for _______________.7. The Great Awakening of the 1740s tried to breathe new feeling and strengthinto religion,and.cut across the lines of _______________.8. According to John Locke, the right to govern comes from an agreement or______________voluntarily entered into by free people.9._____________believes that reason teaches that God exists but leaves man free to settle hisown affairs.10. The majority of the Catholics in the US are descendants of immigrants from____________,_____________________________ and Poland.11._________________and ____________are the two major writers of thepost-Revolutionary period.12. "The Masque of the Red Death" and "The Fall of the House of Usher" werestories writtenby __________________.13. In 1852, a New England woman named Harriet Beecher Stowe wrote a noveltitled_______________________ , which intensified the political debate on slavery.14. Mark Twain's ________________is considered the greatest novel in Americanliterature.15.Upton Sinclair's novel __________________exposed the horrible lives ofmeat-packing factory workers.16. Canada consists of _________________ provinces and ____________________territories. But mostCanadians live in the south of the country, along the 49th parallel.17. Canada is quite a new country, it first became a political entityin___________________ when fourprovinces -- Quebec, Ontario; ______________ and Nova Scotia joined together.18. Canada's motto is that the country stretches "from sea to sea", with the________________ Oceanon the west coast and the ________________ Ocean on the east coast. 19. Canada and the United States have good relations, and they share thelongest ____________________inthe world.20. In the north of Canada, during the height of summer the sun does not set,therefore it is sometimescalled __________________.21. Canada preferred to establish a nation based on________________,____________________ and good government .22. Canada's political system was greatly influenced by the two major foreign forces:___________________________And __________________________.23. Most of the Canadian population is concentrated in_______________________ and Quebec, which have the most seats and therefore have the most power in_________________________.24. Canada's system of government was based on the British system ofparliamentary democracy. The Canadian Parliament is divided into a lower house named _________________________and ,an upper house called_____________________.25 The official head of Canada is________________________. As she doesn't live in Canada, she is representedby an official called ____________.四.Tell what you know about the following in your own words:1. The North Island2. George Washington3. A federal system4. Mark Twain5. The civil rights movement6. The WWW7. The Cold War 8.Central Canada。
《英语国家概况》二复习资料There are 20 questions in this part. Each question is followed by fourchoices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the correct answer to each of the questions and write your answer at the corresponding place on the ANSWER SHEET.1.Which of the following is NOT ture about Britain? ___________A.It used to be an imperial country in the world?B.It plays an active role as a member of European Union.C.It is a relatively wealthy and developed country?D」t is used to be one of the superpowers in the world?2.Three of the following are characteristics of London. Which of thefour is the exception? _____________A.London is a political, economic and cultural centre of the country.B.London has a larger population than all the other cities in England.C.London is not only the largest city in Britain, but also the largest in theworld.D.London has played a significant role in the economic construction of thecountry.3.Which of the following parties in Scotland still wants an independentScotland? ___________A.the Labour PartyB.the Liberal PartyC.the Scottish Nationalist PartyD.the Conservative Party4.In the early 1790s, the IRA ______ .A.killed many Protestants and CatholicsB.burned down the houses of CatholicsC.murdered individuals at randomD.carried out a series of bombing and shooting and attacked the securityforces as their main target.5.Which of the following king was executed in the civil war? _________A.James I。
《英语国家概况》复习资料及答案1.The Tower of London, a historical sight, located in the centre of London, was built by___.A.King ArthurB. Robin HoodC. Oliver CromwellD. William the Conqueror2.Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of British government?A.It offers the Queen high political status and supreme power.B.It is both a parliamentary democracy and a constitutional monarchy.C.It is the oldest representative democracy in the world.D.It has no written form of Constitution.3.Under whose reign was the Bill of Rights passed?A.William of OrangeB. James ⅡC. Oliver CromwellD. GeorgeⅠ4. Which of the following livestock has the biggest number in the UK?A. Beef cattle.B. Dairy cattleC. Chicken.D. Sheep.5. Which group of people cannot vote in the general election?A. Members in the House of Commons.B. Lords in the House of Lords.C. The UK citizens above the age of 18.D. The UK resident citizens of the Irish Republic.6. A free press is considered very important to the functioning of parliamentary democracy because ___________.A. it plays a watchdog function, keeping an eye on the governmentB. it informs people of current affairs in the world.C. it provides people with subjective reports.D. it publishes short pamphlets for Parliament.7.Of Which people is Robert Burns a national poet?A. The Welsh peopleB. The Irish peopleC. The Scottish peopleD. The English people8.. It was said that Christianity was introduced into Ireland by __________A. the VikingsB. the NormansC. Brian BuruD. Saint Patrick9. In the 17th century, the English government encouraged people from Scotland and Northern England to emigrate to the north of Ireland because _________.A. they wanted to increase its control over IrelandB. they had too many people and didn’t have enough space for them to live in BritainC. they intended to expand their investmentD. they believed that Ireland was the best place for them10. Which is the largest city in Scotland?A. CardiffB. EdinburghC. GlasgowD. Manchester二.填空1. Charles the First, king of Britain, was executed, because he attempted to overrule___________ in the English Revolution.2. The _________IRA believed that they had made enough progress so that they could concentrate on a political process, and run candidates for_______.3. It’s hard to make talks successful between the British and Irish governments without the participation of __________and____________.4. The party which wins the majority seats in parliament forms _________and its party leader becomes __________-.5. Since 1945, the UK economy has experienced ________ decline rather than _______ decline.6. The UK economy can be divided into three main sectors: ________industries, secondary industries and ________industries.7. Shakespeare’s plays fall into three categories .They are _________ , _________and history plays.8. Charlotte Bronte and Emily Bronte are noted for their respective novel ________and __________which are largely the love stories of a woman for a man.9. People usually dress up and show off their fashionable clothes and elaborate hats for the social event called __________.10. Traditionally, people gave Christmas gifts or money to their staff or servants on ___________, which is the day after Christmas.三.问答1. Who introduced Christianity into Ireland?2. What’s the full name of the UK?3. What is the major function of the Parliament?4. How many seats in the House of Commons should a party hold at least in order to win theelection?5. Which party won 4 consecutive elections and was in power for quiet a long time from 1979 to1997?6. Name two of the tragedies written by Shakespeare.7. Which is one of the largest government departments that deal with education?四.名词解释the quality paperLondonthe Celtsthe Anglo-SaxonsD A A D B A B D A C1. the parliament2. official election3. Sinn Fein IRA4.the government the Prime Minister5. relative absolute6. primary tertiary7. tragedies comedies8. Jane Eyre Wuthering Heights 9. the Royal Escort10. Boxing Day1.He was St. Patrick.2.It is the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.3.It is to pass laws.4.It needs at least 326.5.It was the Conservative party.6.They are Hamlet, Macbeth, Romeo and Juliet7.It is the Ministry of Education.名词解释见课本。
《英语国家概况》复习题及参考答案一Multiple choice ( 30’)( ) 1 As a result of the Black Death, much land was left untended and there was a terrible shortage of ___ in England.A grainB farm toolsC housesD labor( ) 2 In the late 17th century, two of most famous literary works were Pilgrim’s Progress and _________ .A the Jew of MaltaB the School of ArcheryC Novum OrganumD Paradise Lost( ) 3. In 1836, a group of skilled workers and _____ formed the London Working Men’s Association.A householdersB tenantsC small shopkeepersD office workers ( ) 4. In the Industrial Revolution, changes occurred earliest and quickest in the industry of ______.A. pottery B hardware C textiles D chemicals ( ) 5. In Britain police officers are not allowed to join ________ or to go on strike.A a choirB a political partyC a trade unionD a club ( ) 6 The Great Carter of 1215 is also known as _________.A People’s CharterB Magna CartaC King’s CharterD the Declaration of human rights( ) 7 Henry Ⅱwas the first king of the ________ dynasty.A MalcolmB PlantagenetC WindsorD Tudor ( ) 8. __________ is the most typically English of sportsA CricketB GolfC TennisD Horse-racing ( ) 9. By the Treaty of ______ of 1842, China ceded _______ to Britain.A Nanjing, Hong KongB Tianjing, Hong KongC Nanjing, MacauD Tianjing, Macau( ) 10. In _______, the name Great Britain came into being.A 1689B 1702C 1701D 1707( ) 11. The serious economic crisis in the late 1920s and the beginning of 1930s was first brought about by ___.A the farm failureB the bank failuresC the stock market crashD the high unemployment( ) 12.What are the problems that the U.S. economy has faced from time to time?A InflationB DepressionsC RecessionsD all of the above ( ) 13.The real American literature began________.A after the war of IndependenceB after the Westward MovementC after the Civil WarD after the Civil Rights Movement ( ) 14. In 1900, the United States ranked first in the production of ____ .A coalB electricityC oilD wheat( ) 15. In the United States, if the parents don’t send their children to school at certain age, ________ .A the state government will be responsible for itB they will educate the children themselvesC they can save a lot of moneyD they are breaking the law( ) 16. The U.S. and China established their diplomatic relations in _____.A 1974B 1972C 1978D 1979( ) 17 In his inaugural speech, ______ said that “the only thing we have to fear is fear itself.”A Woodrow WilsonB Theodore RooseveltC Franklin D. RooseveltD George Washington( ) 18. One of the characteristics of the American people is _______ and it is said they are always ______.A liberty, debatingB aggressiveness, starting warsC mobility, on the moveD greediness, making money( ) 19. Hemingway’s most famous masterpiece was ______.A The Sun Also RisesB A Farewell to ArmsC For Whom the Bell TollsD Old Man and the Sea( ) 20. The system of higher education in the U. S. has three principle functions except ____-.A teachingB researchC public serviceD individual service following statements are T (true) or F (false) according to what you have learned. (10’)( ) 1 There are three political divisions on the island of Great Britain: Scotland, Wales and England.( ) 2 Under William’s rule, the freeman were at the bottom of the feudal system. ( ) 3 The English Civil War is also called the Glorious Revolution.( ) 4 In U.K, a Parliament has a maximum duration of 4 years.( ) 5 Christmas Day, December 25th, celebrates the birth of Christ, and is the greatest of Christian festivals.( ) 6 Chicago is known as the automobile capital of the world.( ) 7 Between 1850 and1880, many early Chinese immigrants to the United States worked in the mining industry, especially in the gold mines.( ) 8 The Pilgrims built a colony named Plymouth after they arrived in America. ( ) 9. The longest war that the United States has fought is the Civil War.( ) 10. Higher education in the U.S consists of six types of institutions.三Fill in the following blanks: (10’)1 In 1066, England was conquered by the _____________ who were led by William the Conqueror.2 The greatest writer in the English language is ____________________ .3 In criminal trials in Britain, the issue of guilt or innocence is to be decided by the ________ while sentence is to be passed by the _______________ .4 The dominant broadcasting corporation in Britain is ____________, which is controlled by the state.5 The most famous leader of the American Civil Rights movement in the 1960s was______________________.6 The U.S. system of government has two layers of rule. They are the ___________ government and the ______ government.7. The National Day of the United States is ______.8 Between 1946 and 1961, more than 63 million babies were born in the United States, who were known as the ______________ generation.四Give a one-sentence answer to each of the following questions. (30’)1 What is the official name of Britain?2 What were the main causes of the Hundred Years’War?3 What are the primary sources of British law?4 How was the 1920s in the United States described by many historians?5 What is the meaning of the “Lost Generation”?6. What were the two guiding principles underlying America diplomatic activities in World War Two?7. What are the three periods as far as the evolution the British economy since theSecond World War is concerned?8. What kind of economic system does the United States have?9. Why is education very important to Americans?10. What does the British Parliament consist of?五Explain each of the following terms in English. ( 10’)1 Thanksgiving Day2 the Civil Rights Act of 1964六Write between 100-120 words on EITHER of the following topics. ( 10’)1. What is Thatcherism and what are the major components of Thatcherism?2.In what sense was the War of 1812 important to the development of the United States?参考答案一1 DDCCC 6 BBAAD 11 CDAAD 16 DCCDD二1 TFFFT 6 FTTFT三1 Norman 2 Shakespeare 3 jury judge 4 BBC 5 Martin Luther King6 Federal State7 4, July8 baby boom四1 The official name of Britain is the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Nortain Ireland.2 Tthe main causes of the Hundred Years’ War were partly territorial and partly economic.3 The primary sources of British law are: (1) Statutes of Parliament; (2) common law;(3) equity law; (4) European Community law.4 The 1920s in the United States has been described by many historians as a period of material success and spiritual frustration or confusion and purposelessness.5 The “Lost Generation refers to those who are both physically and spiritually impotent.6 The first was to win the war; the second was to establish a postwar political structure in accord with American interests and to prevent the Soviet Union from over-expansion.7 (1) Steady development in the 50s and 60s;(2) Economic recession in the 70s;(3) Economic recovery in the 80s.8 The United state has a free-market economy with a dominant private sector.9. Because it contributes to developing the national strength and personal success.10 The British Parliament consists of the Sovereign, the House of Lords and the House of Commons.五1 Thanksgiving Day is a typical American holiday. It is an annual day of thanks for the blessings people have enjoyed during the year. The theme of thanksgiving has been peace and plenty, health and happiness.2 The Civil Rights Act of 1964 It was signed into law by President Jonson in 1964. It outlawed discrimination not only in public housing, but also in employment on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, or national origin.六1:The election of 1979 returned the Conservative Party to power and Margaret Thatcher became the first woman prime minister in Britain. Her policies are popularly referred to as Thatcherism. It included:(1) the return to private ownership of state-owned industries;(2) the use of monetarist polices to control inflation;(3) the weakening of trade union;(4) the strengthening of the role market forces in the economy;(5) an emphasis on law and order.2 The war, however, had great impact on the development of the United States.(1)The war made people realize the importance of a strong national government.(2)The war strengthened the feeling of national unity and patriotism.(3)For almost 10 years after the war, the Americans turned their attention to the development of the western part of the continent.(4)It made both Britain and Unites States realize that their disputes should be solve through negotiation..Please write any three of the 13 colonies the British established along the east coast of North America between 1607 and 1733.。
英语国家概况复习英语国家概况期末考试题型一、填空(20*1=20)二、单项选择(15*1=15)三、判断对错(15*1=15)四、名词解释(5*2=10)五、简答(4*5=20)六、论述(2*10=20)说明:以下是考试范围。
判断和单项选择就是书后面的内容。
填空题也从这两个部分里面出。
名词解释、简单题、论述题都是出自课文后的名词解释和问题。
True or False1. The United Kingdom and Northern Island is located in northern Europe.2. The United Kingdom consists of four political divisions----England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland.3. England is one of the two large islands in the British Isles.4. The British Isles are made up of three large island and hundreds of small ones.5. Wales lies on the east coast of the island of Great Britain.7. In Scotland, rugged mountains, green valleys, and deep, blue lakes provide some of the most beautiful scenery in Europe.8. Britain?s longest river is the Thames.9. The largest lake in Britain is the Lough Neagh in northwest England.11. The English, the Scots, and the Welsh are Anglo-Saxons, but the Irish are Celts.14. Compared with the rest of the world, the UK has a smaller percentage of older people and a higher percentage of younger people.16. Scottish Gaelic is the official language in Scotland.18. English people all strive to free themselves of regional or local accents in order to sound like educated English-speaking people.19. Social class in the UK lays more emphasis on money and property.21. The successful Roman invasion took place in 43 AD, headed by the Emperor Julius Caesar. 23. The Magna Carta set out the rules which were to form the basis for the Parliament which operates in England today.24. The Black Death ravaged England, carrying off three fourths of the population.27. Queen Mary was a follower of the Church of England and was determined to take England once again a Protestant country.34. A general election may be called by the government at any time but must be within four years of the previous one.35. The House of Lords is the second chamber where changes in law can be made.36. The party which wins the second largest munber of seats in the House of Lords becomes theofficial Opposition.38. The Speaker is a member who is acceptable to all shades of opinion in the House of Lords.39. The two major parties in Britain today are the Conservative Party and the Liberal Democratic Party.40. Ministers in Britain cannot be elected Members of Parliament at the same time.43. In Scotland, all appeals are heard by three or more judges of the High Court of Justiciary. 45. London’s Metropolitan Police Force is directly under the control of the Lord Chancellor.47. The House of Lords is the court of last resort for most instances of UK law.48. The Lord chancellor is the highest court officer in Britain.52. John Maynard Keynes was an influential American economist.53. A strong opponent of the policies of the Labor Party, Margaret Thatcher worked to increase government control over the British economy.55. The area between London and South Wales is often referred to as Britain?s “Silicon Glen”.56. Britain imports chiefly manufactured products and exports mostly raw materials.58. The value of Britain?s exports of goods usual ly exceeds the value of its imports.59. Today, the City of London is the center of London where government departments are located.60. The trade union movement in Britain has become stronger these years because of changes in the structure of employment.65. General Practitioners receive fees based on the number of individuals who register with them as patients.66. The nuclear family accounts for a majority of households and has increased in recent years.67. In Northern Ireland, the needs of those in difficulty are met by local authorities, who draw upon funds provided by the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP).68. Eye tests and dental treatments in NHS hospitals are freeof charge.69. Personal social services refer to the provision of financial support for the people in difficulty.70. Most British people now live in detached houses.71. In the UK, more than half of the Christians attend worship on regular basis.72. Christian was first introduced into Britain by St. Augustine in the 6th century of the church of England.74. The supreme Governor of the Church of England is the Archbishop of Canterbury.75. Canterbury Cathedral is used for the Coronation of all British Monarchs.77. The Church of Scotland is the established church in Scotland and is subject to state control.78. The Baptist Union of Great Britain is the largest of the free churches in Britain.80. Since the United Kingdom guarantees its citizens religious freedom without interference from the states or the community .religion in Britain is separated from politics.83. Thanks to the 1988 Education Reform Act ,the UK has since provide universal and free state primary and secondary education.84. The Secretary of State for Education is responsible for public spending on schools.85. The Department of Education and Science is primarily responsible for public spending on schools.86. In the UK, public schools are public-funded.87. Universities and higher education colleges in the UK enjoy academic freedom, appoint their own degrees, decide which students to admit and are financially self-reliant.91. People in the UK spend about most of the free time in the pub.92. The Royal National Theatre often performs in Stratford-upon-Avon,Shakespeare's birthplace.93. With the emergence of the Beatles,the Rolling Stones,and the Who,British popularmusic Jed the world from the early 1980s.95. The UK's biggest-selling newspaper is The Times.97. The national sport of the UK is rugby.98. Cricket is popular in all the four home nations.101. The United States stretches from the Atlantic Ocean in the west to the Pacific Ocean In the east.103. The Appalachian region is both complicated and varied,containing not only some of the highest mountains in North America,but also a vast expanse of intermontane basins, plateaus,and isolated ranges.104. Western Washington and Oregon receive plenty of rain and Central California is noticeably drier in winter.106. Washington D.C.is located in the Southern States Region and is also part of a state. 110. Hawaii has the largest land area of all the states,and Alaska has one of the smallest land areas.114. When many thousands of Southerners saw the victory of Abraham Lincoln in the 1860 election as not simply a political defeat but also a threat to all southern institutions and the southern way off life,they decided to secede from the Confederacy.115. The Progressive Movement was a well—organized,unified movement,demanding government regulation of economy and social condition.117. The Stock Market collapse occurred in 1928 in the United States.118. The Truman Doctrine referred to military and economic aid to Greece and Turkey.119. Nixon was the second president in American history 10 resign from the highest office of the nation.120. The black-white racial chasm in post-Civil—Rights-Movement America was highlighted by the savage beating of Martin Luther King by white police officers in 1992.121. In the United States,the major source of population growth is the rising birth rate.122. In the United States,African Americans remain the largest minority group.124. Hispanics have a low school dropout rate.125. Many of the Chicanos are farmers.128. The first Asians to arrive in the United States in significant numbers were the Japanese.129. Today,American Indians are only allowed to live on reservations.131. The Constitution of the United States , after its ratification,has never been revised.132. According to the Constitution, the federal government is responsible, for addressing questions that affect the nation as a whole as well as individual stares.134. The government is divided into four branches: the legislative ,the presidency,the bureaucracy and the judiciary.136. Candidates for the presidency can only be chosen by political parties.137. The president has great executive but no legislative power138. Congressmen serve a term of six years while senatorsserve a term of two years.139. The Democrats are thought of as associated with business, Anglo-Americans, and the rich.140. The number of Senators from each state is based upon its population.Multiple Choices1. The British Isles are made up of .A. three large islands and hundreds of small onesB. three large islands and dozens of small onesC. two large islands and hundreds of small onesD. two large islands and dozens of small ones2. Which of the following is NOT a political division on the island of Great Britain?A. EnglandB. ScotlandC. Northern IrelandD. Wales3. Britain is separated from the rest of Europe by the English Channel in the and the North Sea in the east.A. eastB. southC. westD. north4. The Republic of Ireland became independent in the year .A. 1920B. 1945C. 1918D. 19495. The highest mountain in Britain, Ben Nevis, lies in .A. the HighlandsB. the Southern UplandsC. the Central LowlandsD. the Lake District6. The British Empire was replaced by the British Commonwealth or the Commonwealth of Nations in .A. 1921B. 1931C. 1945D. 19507. All the following are natural zones in Scotland, except .A. Highlands in the northB. the Central lowlandsC. the Eastern lowlandsD. the Southern uplands8. The mountain system the Pennines is often called the backbone of .A. EnglandB. ScotlandC. Great BritainD. Ireland9. The regional capital of Northern Ireland is .A. GlasgowB. EdinburghC. CardiffD. Belfast10. Which of the following statements about the climate in Britain is NOT true?A. Britain?s climate is of the maritime typeB. Winters in Britain are extremely coldC. Summers in Britain are coolD. Britain is warmer than Harbin in winter11. The English people and the English language were born from the union of .A. the Angles and the SaxonsB. Germanic conquerors and the Norman FrenchC. Danes or Vikings and the Norman FrenchD. Norman conquerors and the defeated Anglo-Saxons12. The first known settlers of Britain were .A. the IberiansB. the Beaker FolkC. the CeltsD. the Romans13. About 80,000 Scots speak Gaelic which is an ancient .A. Scottish languageB. English languageC. Irish languageD. Celtic language14. About three million people have migrated to Britain since World War II. They are mainly from the West Indies, India and .A. IndonesiaB. SingaporeC. Hong Kong, ChinaD. Pakistan15. In Britain of the population is urban and is rural.A. 90%; 10%B. 80%; 20%C. 70%; 30%D. 60%; 40%16. The ancestors of the Welsh were the ancient .A. CeltsB. RomansC. NormansD. Britons17. The average population density in Britain is people per square kilometer.A. 205B. 370C. 800D. 50018. During the fifth century when the Roman Empire fell, the Germanic invaded and conquered Britain.A. Angles and CeltsB. Angles and PictsC. Angles and BrythonsD. Angles and Saxons19. The upper class in Britain consists of all the following except .A. peerageB. gentryC. landownersD. professionals20. “Britishness” can be reflected in all the following except.A. Union JackB. ConservativenessC. the BeatlesD. football21. In 1066 Harold and his troops fought against William?s army on Senlac field near.A. LondonB. NormandyC. StandfordD. Hastings22. The Plantagenet dynasty was founded byA. HenryB. Henry IIC. King JosephD. Count of Anjor23. English Reformation was carried out by to change the religion in England from Catholicism to Protestantism.A. Edward VIB. Henry VIIIC. Mary ID. Elizabeth I24. King John was forced by the barons to sign the which restricted king?s power.A. Bill of RightsB. Petition of RightC. Provisions of OxfordD. Great Charter25. Simon de Montfort?s reform is considered to be the beginning of English.A. parliamentB. cabinetC. constitutionD. Liberty26. From 1649 to 1658 England was called a Commonwealth. It was ruled first by Oliver Cromwell as .A. Lord ProtectorB. Lieutenant GeneralC. Commander of the New Model ArmyD. President27. William of Orange started Constitutional Monarchy by accepting in 1689.A. Bill of RightsB. Petition of RightC. Provisions of OxfordD. Great Charter28. It was during the reign of that the name Great Britain came into being in 1707.A. ElizabethB. Henry VIIIC. CharlesD. Anne29. The 1851 London Great Exposition was held in the Crystal Palace which was designed by Queen …s husband Albert.A. MaryB. Elizabeth IC. VictoriaD. Anne30. The British Prime Minister who led the British to defeat Nazi Germany is .A. ChurchillB. ChamberlainC. MacdonaldD. Macmillan31. The British constitution is made up of the following EXCEPT .A. Commonwealth lawB. statute lawC. common lawD. European Community Law32. The House of Commons is elected by universal suffrage and has Members of Parliament.A. 650B. 651C. 659D. 66033. British Conservative Party was formerly called Party in the 18th century.A. WhigB. ToryC. LiberalD. Nationalist34. The United Kingdom is governed in the name of , by .A. the King; His Majesty?s GovernmentB. the Queen; Her Majesty?s GovernmentC. the Sovereign; Prime MinisterD. the Sovereign; His or Her Majesty?s Government35. is the “supreme governor” of the Church of England.A. The monarchB. The Archbishop of YorkC. The Archbishop of CanterburyD. The Roman Pope36. In Britain the citizens aged or over have the right to vote.A. 16B. 18C. 21D. 3037. The House of Common is headed by .A. the Prime MinisterB. the SpeakerC. the Lord ChencellorD. the Monarch38. By tradition, the leader of the majority party is appointed by the Sovereign in the United Kingdom.A. Prime MinisterB. Member of ParliamentC. Lord of AppealD. Speaker of the House39. The Liveral Democratic Party is the combination of the Social Democratic Party and .A. the Conservative PartyB. the Labor PartyC. the Liveral PartyD. the Green Party40. Parliament has the following functions EXCETPA. make lawB. authorizing taxation and public expenditureC. declare war and making peaceD. examining the actions of the government41. All criminal trials are held in open court because the criminal law presumes the of the accused until he has been proven guilty beyonbd reasonable doubt.A. guiltB. impartialityC. innocenceD. honesty42. In England, Wales, and Northern Island, people between the ageof and 70 whose names appear on the electoral register are liable for jury service and their names are chosen at random.A. 18B. 19C. 20D. 2143. The jury consists of ordinary, independent citizens summoned by the court: 12 in England, Wales and Northern Island, and in Scotland.A. 12B. 13C. 14D. 1544. Whether the accused is guilty or innocent is decided byA.the policemenB. t he juryC. t he judgeD.the sheriff45. The ultimate court of appeal in civil cases throughout the Scotland isA. t he Supreme Court of the United KingdomB. t he Court of AppealC. the High Court of JusticiaryD. the House of Lords46. In England and Wales the highest judicial appointnents are nade by the Queen on the advice of .A. the Lord ChancellorB. the Home SecretaryC. the Prime MinisterD. the Attorney General47. Criminal cases in England and Wales may NOT be tried in .A. the Magistrates? CourtB. the Court of AppealC. the High CourtD. the Crown Court48. In Scotland, are primarily civil law courts.A. Magis trates? CourtsB. County CourtsC. Crown CourtsD. District Courts49. The three “lay” magistrates that make up a Magistrates? Court in Britain are known as .A. justices of the peaceB. stipendiary magistratesC. justices of lawD. part-time magistrates50. The most serious criminal offences in Scotland are tried in .A. the District CourtB. the Sheriff CourtC. the High Court of JusticiaryD. the Crown Court51. The economic policy Britain pursued in the 1950s and 1960s was based on the theory of .A. Adam SmithB. John Maynard KeynesC. Margaret ThatcherD. Karl Marx52. Under Margaret Thatcher Britain experiencedA. economic recessionB. economic expansionC. economic declineD. economic depression53. Which of the following is NOT true of Britain?s agriculture?A. British farming is highly mechanized.B. Agriculture in Britain is intensive.C. British farming is very efficient.D. Britain?s agriculture can produce enough fo od for its people.54. In Britain less than of the population are farmers.A. 2%B. 4%C. 6%D. 10%55. In the Britain became a net exporter of oil.A. 1960sB. 1970sC. 1980sD. 1990s56. The following financial institutions have their headquarters in LondonEXCEPT .A. LIoyds TSBB. BarclaysC. Royal Bank of ScotlandD. HSBC57. To stimulate economic recovery, the Thatcher Government carried out all the following policies butA. privatizationB. interventionismC. deregulationD. market liberalization58. Britain is the largest trading nation in the world.A. thirdB. fourthC. fifthD. sixth59. British oil fields were discovered on theA. English ChannelB. Irish SeaC. Norwegian SeaD. North Sea60. Which of the following is NOT included in the new industries in Britain?A. microprocessorsB. computersC. biotechnologyD. motor vehicles61. The National Health Service was established in the United Kingdom in .A. 1946B. 1947C. 1948D. 194961. is directly responsible for the NHS.A. Local governmentB. Central governmentC. V oluntary organizationsD. Certain social boards62. In Britain, children up to the age of can receive family allowances for children.A. 11B. 12C. 15D. 1663. In Britain, pensions for the elderly, or retirement benefits, begin for women at the age of .A. 50B. 55C. 60D. 6564. In England the NHS is managed by the .A. Department for Work and PensionsB. Department of HealthC. Social Security AgencyD. Social Services Department65. The National Health Service in Britain provides a full range of medical servicesfor .A. employeesB. residents aged between 18—60C. every residentD. residents aged over 6066. Social Security in the UK is the government?s most expensive program, costing approximately of public funding.A. 20%B. 25%C. 30%D. 35%67. A family doctor in Britain is also known as a .A. general doctorB. general pharmacistC. general practitionerD. family practitioner68. In 2001 people in marriage accounted for of the adult population in Britain.A. 60 %B. 55%C. 50%D. 45%69. Houses in Britain have traditionally been divided into the following types EXCEPT .A. detached houseB. semi-detached houseC. terraced houseD. attached house70 is NOT among the Anglican Church.A. The Church of EnglandB. The Episcopal Church ScotlandC.The Baptists D. The Church of Scotland71 is the largest of the Free Churches.A.The Baptists Union B. The Methodist ChurchB. T he Roman Catholic Church D. The Church in Wales72 Established Churches in Britain are .A. the Church of England and the Church of WalesB. t he Church of Wales and the Church of ScotlandC. t he Anglican ChurchesD. the Church of England and the Church of Scotland73 The Free Churches do NOT includeA. the Church of EnglandB. the Methodist ChurchC the BaptistsD . the United Reformed Church74 The principal non- Christian communities in Britain areA. the MoslemsB. the Methodist ChurchC . the Hindus D. the Jews75 The Church of Scotland is a church.A. MethodistB. BaptistC. PresbyterianD. Catholic76 In Great Britain, the is uniquely related to the Crown.A. the Church of England B .the Church of ScotlandC. the Church of IrelandD. the Church of Wales77 The members of in uniquely to the Crown.A . the Anglican Church B. the Church of ScotlandC. the Roman Catholic Church D . the Free Church of Wales80 The Church of England has two provinces .They are .A. Canterbury and York B .London and Yorkc. Durham and Canterbury D. London and Winchester81 There are universities , including the Open University in Britain.A .70 B. 80 C.90 D.10082 The Universities of Oxford and Cambridge date from the centuries.A. 12th and 13thB. 13th and 14thC .14th and 15thD .15th and 16th83 The usual age for transfer from primary schools is in England ,Wales and Northern Ireland .A .14B .13C .12 D.1184 are independent schools in Britain.A. Comprehensive schoolsB. Grammar schoolsC . Secondary modern schools D. Public schools85 Secondary education in is basically selective.A .EnglandB . ScotlandC .WalesD . Northern Ireland86 Harrow School is .A .grammar schoolB .secondary modern schoolC . public schoolD . comprehensive school87 .In Britain, higher education is usually defined as advanced courses of a standard higher than .A. GCE O-LevelB.GCE A-LevelC. GCE ?AS? LeverD.GCSF88 In Britain, education at primary levels emphasizes all the following EXCEPT .A. readingB. writingC. arithmeticD. science89 The following universities belong to “red-brick”universities EXCEPT.A. University of LeedsB. University of LiverpoolC. University of ManchesterD. University of Glasgow90 The leading scientific society in Britain is .A. the British Association for the Advancement of ScienceB. the Royal InstitutionC. the British AcademyD. the Royal Society91 The largest and the most important museum in Britain is .A.the British Museum B. the Victoria and Albert MuseumC. the Imperial War MuseumD. the National Gallery92 Britain?s most popular pastime is.A.reading newspaper B.watching TVC.playing football D.horse racing94 The Times is a newspaper in Britain.A.quality daily B.popular dailyC.quality Sunday D.mid.market daily95 The Daily Mirror is a newspaper in BritainA quality daily B.popular dailyC.popular Sunday D.mid.market daily96 is the most read Sunday newspaper in Britain.A.The Mail on Sunday B.Sunday MirrorC. The News of the World D.The Observer97 Football has its traditional home in .A.England B.ScotlandC.France D.Italy98 is the most typical English sport.A.Football B.RugbyC.Cricket D.Horse racing99 Of the following four sports,has the longest historyA. cricketB. golfC. footballD. rugby100 The Beatles was a band formed by four boys from .A. Manchester B . LiverpoolC. London D.Edinburgh101 The BBC is financed principally by .A. the GovernmentB. an annual television license feeC. advertising/commercialsD. both B and C102 The United States of America is the country in the world.A.1argest B.second-largest C.third-largest D.fourth-largest103 extend from the northern tip of Maine southwestwards to Alabama.A.The Rocky Mountains B.The Appalachian HighlandsC.The Coast Mountains D.The Blue Mountains104 The climate of the United States is influenced by .A.the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans B.the Gulf of MexicoC.the Great Lakes D.All of the above105 What is the leading commercial crop of the South?A.Cotton.B.T obacco.C.Sugar cane. D.Rice106 Which Midwestern city is the automobile capital of theworld?A.Chicago.B.Detroit.C.Milwaukee.D.Cleveland107 One of the most important lakes in the United States is ,which is the largest fresh water lake in the world.A.Lake Superior B.Lake Michigan C.Lake Huron D.Lake Ontario108 New England lies in of the United States.A.the northern part B.the southern partC.the northeastern part D.the southeastern part109 The southern part of the Pacific coast in California has a climate.A.subtropical B.continental desert C.maritime D.Mediterranean110 The smallest state in the United States is .A.Washington B.Rhode Island C.Hawaii D.Maryland111 In the United States,the largest city along the Pacific coast is .A.Los Angeles B.San Francisco C.Seattle D.Portland112 The British established 13 colonies along .A. the west coast of North America B.the west coast of South AmericaC.the east coast of North America D.the east coast of South America113 In the early 18S0s,with the westward movement, the slavery became a serious political issue endangering the unity of the country because .A.whether the future states formed as a result of the westward movement should be free from slavery would affect the balance of power in the SenateB.the south insisted that slavery should be allowed tospread Into all new territoriesC .the north refused let slavery spread into new territoriesD .the north wanted to put an end to slavery114 The Progressive Movement wanted t0 in order to stop big business controlA.initiate strict government regulation B.have the government fix pricesC.break up all the big businesses D.do away with rebates 115 The 1920s in the United States has been described as a period of .A.cultural revival B.loss of purposeC.development in science and technologyD.material success and spiritual frustration116 The serious economic crisis in the late 1920s and 1930s was first brought about by .A.bank failures B.serious unemploymentC.farm foreclosures D.the stock market crash117 The purpose of the New Deal measures was toA.save American democracy and the capitalist systemB.check the worsening of the economic situationC.help people overcome the difficultyD.increase American export118 On June 5,1947, suggested that the U.S.should offer economic aidWestern Europe so as to protect the region from Soviet expansion.A.George Marshall B.Franklin D. RooseveltC.George Kennan D.Harry Truman119 At the time of Cuban Missile Crisis,the President of the U.S.was .A.Truman B.Eisenhower C.Kennedy D.Johnson120 New Frontier and War on Poverty were programs initiated by .A.President KennedyB.President JohnsonC.Presidents Kennedy and Johnson respectivelyD.Presidents Johnson and Kennedy respectively121 The conservatism during the Reagan administration was known as .A.the New Left B.the New RightC.the New Frontier D.the New Freedom122 The current situation of African-Americans presents .A.a favorable picture B.a negative pictureC.a mixed picture D. an encouraging picture123 Although legal,official discrimination has been abolished, .A.discrimination in employment still existsB.discrimination in university admission still existsC.poverty rate of the blacks is the highest among aD.inequality and subtle discrimination still exist124 Cuban—Americans mainly live in .A.Florida B.Texas C.Louisiana D.Alabama125 Some people say Asian-Americans owe their success to the Asian tradition of the following EXCEPT .A.family B.hard workC.education D.avoidance of discrimination126 Now about 80%to 90%of immigration to th6 United States is from .A.Asian and Latin American countries B.African countries C.European countries D. Central and South American。
广东外语外贸大学成人高等教育《英语国家概况》第三套复习题I. Decide whether the following statements are true or false. Write T for True and F for False . ( 1.5 points each , 30 points in total )1.In reality, the British King or Queen is the source of all government powers.2.British Parliament is the law-making body of the British government.3.The members in the House of Lords are appointed rather than elected.4.The British Prime Minister is the leader of the majority party in Parliament.5.Cabinet members in Britain are chosen by the Prime Minister from various political parties inParliament.6.The British history before 55 BC is basically undocumented.7.The Celts became the dominant group in Britain between the 8th and 5th centuries BC.8.The name of Britain came from an Angle-Saxon tribe – the Britons.9.The Anglo –Saxons came to Britain before the Roman invasion.10.The Vikings began to attack the English coasts in the 6th century.11.Henry II built up a large empire which included England and most of France.12.The Magna Carta was designed to protect the rights of both the privileged class and the townspeople.13.The Hundred Years’War was a series of wars fought between England and Normans for trade andterritory, security and the throne.14.In an effort to make a compromise between different religious factions, Queen Elizabeth I actuallydefended the fruit of the Religious Reformation.15.Britain was the first industrialized nation in the world and still is today.16.The British economy experienced a relative decline during the postwar period.17.Thatcher’s revolution turned out to be a great success in dealing with all the British economic andsocial problems.18.Britain is the world’s leading exporter of poultry and dairy products.19.The climate in the United States can be classified as temperate, with some mild subtropical andtropical zones.20.When children finish schooling at 16 in Britain, they are required to take A-level exams.Answer keys: 1. F 2. T 3. F 4. T 5. F 6. T 7. T 8.F 9. F 10. F11. T 12. F 13. T 14. T 15. F 16. T 17. F 18. F 19. T 20. FII. Choose the one that best completes each of the following statements. (2 points each, 40 points in total)1. In ___B_____, the British Parliament passed two important acts to establish a welfare state.A. 1945B. 1946C. 1947D. 19482. Of the following practices, ___C______ does not belong to Thatcher’s social welfare reform.A. reducing child benefitsB. shortening the unemployment benefits periodC. reducing the unemploymentD. lowering old age pensions3. The Blair government has been successful in all the following aspects except ____D______.A. limiting government spendingB. keeping inflation under controlC. reducing unemploymentD. reducing inequality4. Britain has devoted ____C_____ of its land area to agriculture.A. 54%B. 64%C. 74%D. 84%5. The car industy in Britain is mostly ____A_______.A. foreign-ownedB. state-ownedC. joint-ventureD. privately-owned6. Of the following sectors in Britain, _____C_____ has experienced spectacular growth since the end ofWorld War II.A. agricultureB. energy industyC. service industyD. manufacturing industy7. In Britain, the division between grammar schools and vocational schools were ended by theintroduction of comprehensive schools in the ____D_______.A. 1930sB. 1940sC. 1950sD. 1960s8. About ____B____ of British children receive primary and secondary education through the independentsystem.A. 5%B. 6%C. 7%D.8%9. Partially funded by central government grants, the British universities receive their remaining fundsfrom all the following sources except _____B_____.A. tuition feesB. loansC. donationsD. corporate contribution10. Of the following, ____A______ is NOT a basis of admission to Britain’s universities.A. result in national entrance testB. A-level resultC. an interviewD. school references11. Among Britain’s quality press, the following newspapers are regarded as the “ Big Three” with theexception of ____C______.A. The TimesB. The GuardianC.The ObserverD. The Daily Telegraph12. The following Christmas traditions are particularly British except __A_______A. Trooping the ColorB. Queen’s Christmas messagesC. Boxing DayD. Christmas pantomime13. The state of ___A____ is the largest in area of all the states.A. AlaskaB. HawaiiC. TexasD. Florida14. The U.S. lies in ____A______ North America, with Canada to the north, Mexico to the south, theAtlantic to its __________ and the Pacific to its __________.A. northern, east, westB. central, east, westC. southern, west, eastD. western, east, west15. The largest river in the U.S. is ____B_______.A. the Missouri RiverB. the Mississippi RiverC. the Ohio RiverD. the Colorado River16. Some of the world famous universities like Harvard, Yale and MIT are located __C______.A. in the southB. along the Pacific CoastC. in New EnglandD. in the Midwest17. The largest minority in the United States is the ___B______.A. Pacific IslandersB. BlacksC.Native AmericansD. Asians18. The characteristic of dominant American culture is _____D________.A. English-speaking, northern European, Roman Catholic and middle-classB. English-speaking, western European, Roman Catholic and upper-classC. English-speaking, northern European, Protestant and upper-classD. English-speaking, western European, Protestant and middle-class19. The first successful English colony in North America was founded at __C_____ in _________.A. Jamestown, LouisianaB. Boston, MassachusettesC. Jamestown, VirginiaD. Plymouth, Georgia20. Pilgrim Fathers are a group of ____B___ who came to America to avoid persecution in England.A. ProtestantsB. PuritansC. CatholicsD. Christians。
英语国家概况(2)期末复习题一.Decide whether the following statements are true(T)or false(F):( ) 1. New Zealand is made up of a large group of islands.( ) 2. In size, New Zealand is similar to Japan plus the British Isles. ( ) 3. Most of New Zealanders live cities and towns with more people living is the South Island than the South Island.( ) 4. Maori people have given up their cultural tradition and have adopted many aspects of western life.( ) 5. New Zealanders are keen to get involved in environmental protection. ( ) 6. The question "What is an American?" was first asked by J. Hector St.John de Crevecoeur.( ) 7. Christopher Columbus discovered America in 1492.( ) 8. The first English permanent settlement was founded in California. . ( ) 9. Massachusetts was established by English puritans who separated themselves from theRoman Catholic Church.( )10. The state of Pennsylvania used to be inhabited by the Quakers.( )20. According to the author, larger universities are always better, and more desirable universities are always more expensive.( )21. The two biggest political parties in Canada are the Reform Party andthe Liberal Party.( )22. The Constitution Act was introduced by Brian Mulroney to ensure Canadians' legalrights.( ) 23. The Meech Lake Accord was set to recognize Quebec as a "distinct society".( ) 24. It was Pierre Trudeau's government that signed the NAFTA.( )25. Jean Chretien introduced the Bilingualism Act to promote the respect, understandingand preservation of different cultures in Canada.( ) 26. The Progressive Conservative Party and the Reform Party merged into the ConservativeParty in 2003.( )27. The first computers were enormous in size and consumed great quantities of electricity.( )28. Radio was a place where lots of advertisements were placed for products to feed a growing consumerism in America merging after WorldWar l.( ) 29. The original idea was to connect computers was for educational and commercial uses.( ) 30. What motivated most scientists and engineers in America to develop an atomic bomb in the first place was to prevent Japan from using sucha device.( )31. The Internet is a global set of documents, images and other resources and refers to all of the publicly accessible websites in the world. ( )32. The Apollo 11 mission landed men on the moon for the first time in human history.二. Choose the answer that best completes the statement or answers thequestion:( ) 1. The Head of State of New Zealand is _______.A. the Prime MinisterB. the Governor-GeneralC. the British monarchD. the Ombudsman( ) 2. Which of the following is NOT a function of Parliament?A. Enacting laws .B. Supervising the government's administration.C. Receiving petitions from citizens.D. Forming a government.( ) 3. Public servants are officials working in government departmentsA. whose appointments are independent of political process.B. whose appointments are determined by government ministers.C. who will lose their positions when the government changes.D. who are members of the party in power.( ) 4. The three levels of local government are____________.A. regional councils, District Courts and community boardsB. the High Court, District Courts and Dispute TribunalsC. regional councils, territorial authorities and community boardsD. regional councils, city councils and community boards( ) 5 Which of the following is true about the private schools in New Zealand?A. They provide distance education.B. They mainly admit students with special educational anddevelopmental difficulties.C. They are often not co-educational.D. They mainly teach religious courses.( ) 6. Which of the following is NOT one of the major exports of New Zealand?A. Dairy products.B. Fish.C. Wool.D.Oil.( ) 7 . Which of the following is NOT one of the major imports of New Zealand?A. Fruit.B. Machinery.C. Vehicles.D. Mineralfuels.( )8. New Zealand's trade has______ of exports going to Pacific Rim members of theAPEC grouping.A. 90%B. 70%C. 50%D. 30%( )9. The first factory in the United States was a cotton textile mill in Pawtucket, in the stateof ____ .A. New YorkB. Rhode IslandC. ConnecticutD. Georgia( )10. The "American system" of mass production was first used inA. car industryB. textile industryC. firearms industryD. agriculture( )11. The United States had the first standard paper currency in _.A. 1839B. 1880C. 1863D. 1913( )12. In which year was the United States rated No.1 in terms of production capacity in the world?A. 1920.B. 1950.C. 1945.D. 1960.( )13. Which of the following is NOT considered as part of the service industry?A. Banking.B. Management consultation.C. Airline.D. Steelmaking.( )14. A historic moment of the civil rights movement was the March onWashington of August28,1 963 when _ delivered his "I Have a Dream" speech.A. John F. KennedyB. President JohnsonC. Martin Luther King, Jr.D. Mario Savio( )15. In January 1965, President Johnson declared "__" to eliminate poverty "by openingto everyone the opportunity to live in decency and dignity."A. war against VietnamB. war on povertyC. war against JapanD. New Frontierprogram( )16. Unlike Martin Luther King, __ the chief spokesperson of Black Muslims advocatedviolence in self defense and black pride.A. Malcolm XB. Stokely CarmichaelC. Ella BakerD. James Farmer( )17. During the early stages of the civil rights movement, the major integration strategy initiated by the Congress of Racial Equality wasknown as __ to integrate interstate buses and bus stations in theSouth.A. free speechB. sit-ins at lunchcountersC. teach-ins at interstate train stationsD. freedom rides( )18. Due to his firm belief in nonviolent peaceful protest in the spirit of India's leader Gandhi,____was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1964.A. John F. KennedyB. James FarmerC Ella BarkD Martin Luther King, Jr ( )19. Which of the following expressions represents the core value of the mainstream society in the USA?A. "Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness."B. "Blood, sweat,and toil."C. "Freedom, equality, and spirituality."D. "Eat, drink, andbe merry."( )20. Which of the following was President Franklin D. Roosevelt's main concern?A. Health care.B. Personalfreedom.C. Material wealth.D. Socialjustice.( )21. According to the author, the mosaic metaphor for American image has one fatal flaw. What is it?A. America did not decay.B. America is highlydemocratic.C. America is not open to change.D. America is excessivelyindividualistic.( )22. The Internet has several characteristics that reflect life in the USA today. Which one is NOT?A. No one is reliably in charge.B. The WWW has no center.C. Each individual is responsible for what he or she takes seriously.D. People can freely download MP3 music.( )23. Which of the following institutions is responsible for the making of the Internet?A. The US military.B. The USentertainment industry.C. The US film industry.D. The US educationsector.( )24. Which of the following statements about Canada is true?A. Canada has the highest standard of living in the world.B. Canada is the second biggest economy among the G-7.C. Contrast to its physical size, Canada has a small population.D. Unlike the United States, Canada has scarce natural resources.( )25. Which of the following about the north region is NOT true?A. The north is a scarcely populated area of ice and oceans.B. Most of the inhabitants are Aboriginal people.C. The north has rich oil and gas deposits.D. People in this region depend only on arts and crafts for living. ( )26. Where is Lake Louise located?A. In the northern Arctic tundra.B. On the Canadian-Americanborder.C .On the east coast D. In the Rockies.( )27. What is the economic mainstay of British Columbia?A. The forestry industry.B. The hydroelectricindustry.C. Mining industry.D. Manufacturing industry. ( )28. Which of the following is NOT one of the prairie provinces?A. Alberta.B. Saskatchewan.C. New Brunswick.D. Manitoba.( )29. What is the other official language besides English in Canada?A. German.B. Japanese.C. French. .D. Finnish.( )30. In the late 19th century, Chinese labourers came to Canada to .A. work as farmers and minersB. build the railroadC. do fur tradeD. open shops( )31. Which of the following group would fit easily into Canada according to the Canadian policymakers?A. Britons.B. Japanese.C. Ukranians.D. Mexicans.( )32. According to the text, when the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbour in 1941, who considered the Japanese population in the west coast of NorthAmerica a potential security threat?A. The federal government of Canada.B. The local governments in Canada.C. The United Nations.D. Amnesty International.( )33. In Vancouver schools, it is estimated that more than half of the students speak _ .A. EnglishB. FrenchC. Mandarin ChineseD. Cantonese三Fill in the blank:1. New Zealand is in the _______________ Ocean. _____________ is its nearestlarge neighbor.2. Seasons in New Zealand are opposite to the __________ hemisphere, with thehighesttemperature in the months of January and February and the lowesttemperature in themonth of______________.3. There had been no __________ except bats in New Zealand until about 1000 years ago.However, some remarkable species of flightless birds had occupied the land and some ofthem have survived to this day. Among them is _____________, the bird that has given NewZealanders their name since it is the national symbol of the country. 4. The official languages in New Zealand are__________________, _____________andNew Zealand Sign Language.5, New Zealand's long ___________ from other landmasses has made possible the evolutionof unique flora and fauna.6. "WASP" stands for _______________.7. The Great Awakening of the 1740s tried to breathe new feeling and strengthinto religion,and.cut across the lines of _______________.8. According to John Locke, the right to govern comes from an agreement or______________voluntarily entered into by free people.9._____________believes that reason teaches that God exists but leaves man free to settle hisown affairs.10. The majority of the Catholics in the US are descendants of immigrants from____________,_____________________________ and Poland.11._________________and ____________are the two major writers of thepost-Revolutionary period.12. "The Masque of the Red Death" and "The Fall of the House of Usher" werestories writtenby __________________.13. In 1852, a New England woman named Harriet Beecher Stowe wrote a noveltitled_______________________ , which intensified the political debate on slavery.14. Mark Twain's ________________is considered the greatest novel in Americanliterature.15.Upton Sinclair's novel __________________exposed the horrible lives ofmeat-packing factory workers.16. Canada consists of _________________ provinces and ____________________territories. But mostCanadians live in the south of the country, along the 49th parallel.17. Canada is quite a new country, it first became a political entityin___________________ when fourprovinces -- Quebec, Ontario; ______________ and Nova Scotia joined together.18. Canada's motto is that the country stretches "from sea to sea", with the________________ Oceanon the west coast and the ________________ Ocean on the east coast. 19. Canada and the United States have good relations, and they share thelongest ____________________inthe world.20. In the north of Canada, during the height of summer the sun does not set,therefore it is sometimescalled __________________.21. Canada preferred to establish a nation based on________________,____________________ and good government .22. Canada's political system was greatly influenced by the two major foreign forces:___________________________And __________________________.23. Most of the Canadian population is concentrated in_______________________ and Quebec, which have the most seats and therefore have the most power in_________________________.24. Canada's system of government was based on the British system ofparliamentary democracy. The Canadian Parliament is divided into a lower house named _________________________and ,an upper house called_____________________.25 The official head of Canada is________________________. As she doesn't live in Canada, she is representedby an official called ____________.四.Tell what you know about the following in your own words:1. The North Island2. George Washington3. A federal system4. Mark Twain5. The civil rights movement6. The WWW7. The Cold War 8.Central Canada。
判断题及答案Chapter 11.The island of Great Britain is geographically divided into three parts: England, Scotia nd and Wales. (T)2.People in different parts of Britain like to use the name England to refer to their co untry.(F)3.Today more than half of the people in Wales still speak the ancient Welsh I anguage.(F)4」n terms of population and area,Northern Ireland is the second largest part of the U nited Kingdom.(F)5.The Iongest river of Britain originates in Wales.(T)6.Because of political troubles,Northern Ireland has been quite significant among the four constituent parts of the United Kingdom.(T)7.Though the climate in Britain is gen erally mild,the temperature in norther n Scotia n d often falls below -IOC in January.(F)8.The majority of the people in Britain are descendants of the Anglo-Saxons.(T) 9.Th e Celtic people are the earliest known inhabitants of Britain.(T)10.English changed into what is described as Modern English from the late 16th cent ury.(F)Chapter 21.The British history before 55BC is basically undocumented.(T)2.The Celts became the dominant group in Britain between the 8th and 5th centuries BC.(T)3.The name of Britai n came from a Celtic tribe― the Brit on s.(T)4.The An glo-S axons came to Britain in the mid-5th century.(T)5.The chief or king of the Anglo-Saxon tribes exercised power at their own will.(F)6.The Vikings began to attack the English coast in the 8th century.(T)7.Henry II built up a large empire which in eluded England and most of France.(T)8.The Magna Carta was designed to protect the rights of both the privileged class and the townspeople.(F)9.The Hun dred Years1 War was a series of wars fought between England and Norma ns foe trade and territory.(F)10」n an effort to make a compromise between different religious factions,Queen Eliz abeth I actually defended the fruit of the Religious Reformation.(T)Chapter 3:LConv enti ons are regarded less important than com mon law in the worki ng of the Br itish go ver nmen t.(F)2.The British monarchy has never been interrupted throughout the history.(F) 3」n re ality,the British King or Queen is the source of all government powers.(F) 4.British Par liament is the law-making body of the Commonwealth of Nations.(F) 5.Lords Spiritua I and Lords Temporal are all members in the British Upper House.(T) 6.The members i n the House of Commons are appointed rather than elected.(F) 7.The British Prime M inister is the leader of the majority party in Parliament.(T)8.Cabinet members are chosen by the Prime Minister from various political parties in Parliament.(F)9.British law consists of two parts,the civil law and the criminal law.(T)10.The legal systems in England, Wales, Scotia nd and Northern Ireland are much simil ar in terms of law, organization and practice.(F)Chapter 41.Britain was the first industrialized nation in the world.(T)2.The British economy experieneed a relative decline during the postwar period.(T)3.Limited resources and high unemployment rate were persistent problems that prev ented rapid economic development in Britain.(F)4.Thatcher's revolution turned out to be a great success in dealing with all the British econimic and social problems.(F)5.The economic approach adopted by Tony Blair is different from that of the Labor pa rty and the Conservative Party.(T)6.Blair made the Bank of England independent in order to separate politics and econ omic policy.仃)7.Britain is the world's leading exporter of poultry and dairy products.(F) 8.The fishin g industry provides more tha n 50%of Britai n's dema nd for fish.(T) 9.Britain is an impo rtant oil exporter since its oil industry has a long history.(F) 10.Nuclear power is one o f the major energy sources in Britain.(T)Chapter 51.The British government has been responsible for education since the early 1800s. (Fcation in Britain is compulsory for all children between the ages of 6 and 15.(F)3.The National Curriculum is compulsory in both the state system and the independe nt system.(F)4.When children finish their schooling at 16, they are required to take a national GCS E examination.(T)5.Graduates from state schools in Britain have a less favorable chanee to enter famou suniversities than those from independent schools.(T)6」n the 1960s, a large number of new universities were founded in Britain.(T)7.Most British people begin their day with reading the morning newspaper and end i t watching television in the evening.(T)8.The Times is the world's oldest national newspaper(F)9.The BBC World Service broadcasts only in English throughout the world.(F)10.Some British holidays are celebrated to mark the important events of the Christia n calendar, and others are related to local customs and traditions.(T)Chapter 6l.The Can terbury Tales is a represe ntative work of the Old English Period.(F) 2.Re nais sance is characterized by admiration of the Greek and Latin classics.(T)3.Hamlet depicts the hero's struggle with two opposing forces: moral integrity and th e need to avenge his father's murder.(T)4.Alexander Pope was a great English poet who also translated Homer's Iliad.(T)5 Jonathan Swift is probably the foremost prose satirist in the English Ianguage, and Robins on Crusoe is his masterpiece.(F)6.William Wordsworth and Samuel Taylor Coleridge brought the Romantic Movement to its height.(F)7.Lord Byron distinguished himself by the musical quality of his short poems, such as "Ode to the West Wind".(F)8」ane Austen was a well--known novelist of the stream of consciousness school.(F) 9」o seph Con rad is classified as a forer unner of Moder nism, which prevailed before World War II.(T)10.V.S.Naipaul detailed in his works the dual problems of the Third World: the oppres sion of colonialism and the chaos of postcolonialism.(T)Chapter 7l.The Republic of Ireland occupies the entire area of the island of Ireland.(F) 2.The ea rliest inhabitants in Ireland were Celtic tribes from Europe.(F)3」n the 1800s, Ireland gained in prosperity because it became a part of Britain.(F) 4」n the 1930s, Ireland was not in deed a republic,but belonged to the Comm on wealt h of Nations.(T)5.To support the government's neutrality in World War II, there was no Irishman parti cipating in the war.(F)6.With the help of Britain, Ireland entered the EEC in 1973 without difficulties.(F)7」n 1949, Britain recognized the independenee of the IrishRepublic and returned thesix northern countries.(F)8」n Ireland, both the House of Represe ntatives and the Sen ate have the power of ma king laws.(F)9.English is the only official language in Ireland, because the majority of people speak it as their tongue.(F)10.Catholicism in Ireland is more than a mere matter of private faith.(T)Chapter 81.The eastern highlands formed by the Appalachians hold one third of the country's c ontinental territory.(F)2.The climate in the United States can be classified as temperate,with some mild subt ropical and tropical zones.(T)3.Almost through the middle of the United States, north to south,runs a well-known 50-centimeter rainfall line」T)4.New York is the commercial and financial center of the United States , and it is com posed of five boroughs including Manhattan, Brooklyn, the Bronx, Staten Island, and Queen s.(T)5.San Francisco is the second largest city after New York and the world famous Holly wood and Disneyland are located here.(F)6.Half of the U.S. Population lives in the western metropolitan centers.(F)7.The Blacks brought from Africa to America usually worked on plantations or farms i n the North.(F)8.Duri ng the 1830s and 1840s, many n orther n Europea ns and Irish immigra nts came to America.(T)9.Almost half of the immigrants coming to the United States in the 1980s were Asian s.(T)10.Basic American cultural values are freedom, equality and desire to work hard for a higher standard of living.(T)Chapter 91.America was named after Amerigo Vespucci, who arrived on the new continent aft er Columbus.仃)2.The second Conti nental Con gress was held in Philadelphia, and the Con tine ntal Arm y and Navy were foun ded under the comma nd of Thomas Jeffers on .(F)3.The Civil War not only put an end to slavery, but also decided that America was a si ngle, indivisible nation.(T)4.Many American people approved of the Vietnam War.(F)5.During Clinton's term, the economy developed steadily, resulting in a lower rate of un employm en t.(T)6」n 1990, American troops and the troops from allied nations launched Operation D esert Storm in order to drive Iraqi troops out of Kuwait.(T)7.According to the American administration, Saddam Hussein and Osama bin Laden were resp on sible for the terrorist eve nt on Septemberll,2001.(F)8.The America government regarded Iraq a nation among the "axis of evil n.(T) 9.0n March 19,2003‘American and United NatiorVs troops, supported by several other cou ntries, began an invasion of Iraq.(F)lO.AIthough the combat operations in Iraq are over, it is still hard for America to deci de when to withdraw its army.(T)Chapter 101.Bill of Rights was written into the Constitution in 1787.(F)2.The form of American government is based on three main principles: federalism, th e separation of powers, and respect for the Constitution and the rule of law.(T)3.The U.S. Congress is the legislative branch of the federal government and it consists of two houses: the House of Commons and the House of Lords.(F)4.Certain presidential appointments must be approved by Congress.(T)5.The judicial branch of the federal government consists of a series of courts: the Sup reme Court, the courts of appeals and the district courts.(T)6.Like Britain z the United States has a two-party system.(T)7.The Democratic Party is conservative in terms of its ideology.(F)8.American presidential campaign adheres to the “winner-take-all n practice.(T) 9.Am erican foreign policy throughout the World War II was neutrality.(F)lO.American foreign policy during the Cold War period was containment and interve ntion.(T)Chapter 111.America is the world's largest industrial nation.(T)2.America has a mixed economy and the government has little control over business es.(F)3.Charter companies contributed to Britain's successful colonization of the U.S. (T) 4」n the U.S. Constitution, the recognition of the importanee of H intellectual property '* could be identified.(T)5.Although slavery was abolished as a result of the Civil War, the owners of plantatio n in the South made more profits from selling their agriculture products.(F)6.Preside nt Roosevelt*s New Deal had little effect in deali ng with the economic crisis in the early 1930s.(F)7.The 1960s was a period of consolidation for the American businesses.(F)8.American agricultural exports outweigh imports, leaving a surplus in the agricultura I balanee of trade.(T)9.Auto product!on is one of the important sectors in American manufacturing industr y.(T)10.The world economy has little to do with the growth and decline of the American f oreign trade.(F)Chapter 12cation is gover ned by state and local go ver nments instead of the n atio nal gover nment in America.(T)2.AII American children are offered 12 years of compulsory public education.(T)3.The first formal academic institution that a child attends is called kindergarten.(F)4.After 12 years of schooling, American students receive a bachelor's degree at gradu ation.(F)5.When selecting a college or university, undergraduate students have a gre at concern for its size, location and academic quality.(T)6」n American institutions, a board of trustees composed of professionals is responsi ble for the administration.(F)ually, an undergraduate student has to earn 120 credits to receive a degree.(T)8.Yale university is the second eldest institution of higher learning in the United State s. (F)9」t is The New York Times that first uncovered the Watergate Scandal in 1972 throug h the efforts of two reporters.(F)lO.Thanksgiving Day falls on the fourth Tuesday in November.(F)Chapter 13:LJon atha n Edwards and Ben jamin Fra nklin are two sources of America n literary spiri t. (T)2.Walt Whitman introduced great innovations to American literature, and he devised a poetic style,free verse.(T)3.Emily Dicki nson's poems are usually long, exploring the inner life of the in dividual.( F)4.Stephe n Crane is famous for his writi ngs about America ns livi ng in Europe.(F)5.Ezra Pound led the School of Imagism, which advocates a clear, highly visual presen tation.(T)6.As a Jewish writer, Saul Bellow focused on Jewish characters and social pr oblems.(T) 7」ackKerouace'sOn The Road is a representative work of H the Beat Generation*'.(T)8.Alice Walker was passionate about both the civil rights movement and the women' s movement, and The Color Purple is her masterpiece.(T)9.America's most re now ned playwright is Tenn essee Williams, and his plays are highl y experimental in form and style.(F)10.Arthur Miller was concer ned with the conf licts of the in dividual withi n society, an d Death of a Salesman is his masterpiece.(T)Chapter 141.Canada is the second largest country in the world in terms of territory.(T)2.Canada's expansive area can be divided into five geographic regions, each with a di stinct landscape and climate.(T)3.The lakes in Canada cover 7.6% of the Canadian Iandmass.(T)4.Canada has a typical ocea nic climate in flue need by both Atlantic and Pacific Ocea ns •(F)5.The Seven Years' War led to the British control of most of the territories in Cana da.(F)6.Canada was split into Upper Canada and Lower Canada in 1791.(T)7.During World War II, neutral policy protected Canada from the wartime destruction •(F) 8.Quebec separated from Canada and established a French-speaking nation in th e 196Os.(F)9.Chretien f s Liberal government succeeded in lowering the persistently high unemplo yment rate•仃)10.Canada was the first country in the world to allow same-sex marriage.(F)。