英美概况 考试题及答案

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吉林农业大学发展学院阶段考试试题学年学期:命题人:课程名称:教学秘书签字:专业班级:姓名:学号:分数Multiple Choice1.Britain does not share land border with any other countries except______.A.FranceB.HollandC.ItalyD.The Republic of Ireland2.The island of Great Britain is divided into_____parts.A.3B.4C.5D.23.The second longest river in the United Kingdom is the_____.A.Thames RiverB.Clyde RiverC.Severn RiverD.Seine River4.The largest river in the United Kingdom,which runs356kilometers and empties into theBristol Strait,is_____.A.the Seven RiverB.the Clyde RiverC.the Thames RiverD.the Potomac River5._____oil and gas have made Britain largely self-sufficient in these vital fuels.A.The AtlanticB.The PacificC.The Red SeaD.The North Sea6.The climate of Britain is____one.A.ContinentalB.tropicalC.temperateD.subtropical7.Britain’s major minerals are coal,iron ore,tin ore,lead ore,oil and gas,among which____and____are the most important.A.coal...lead ore B.coal...iron ore C.iron ore...tin ore D.coal (i)8.In the Highlands of Scotland stands____,Britain’s highest mountain towering1300meters.A.the PenninesB.Ben NevisC.The Southern UplandsD.Cumbria9.The largest lake in the U.K.is_____.A.Lough Erneke NessC.Lough Neaghke Lomond10.The main rivers parting in Great Britain runs from____to____.A.north…eastB.south…westC.central…eastD.north…south11.The weather in Great Britain conditions vary rapidly because of______.A.the much rainfallB.a little sunshineC.the edge of European continental anticycloneD.a series of cyclonic depressions from Ireland or Greenland12.Of the three parts of Great Britain,_____is the smallest both in area and population.A.ScotlandB.EnglandC.WalesD.Irland13.The most important river in the United Kingdom is____.A.the Clyde RiverB.the Seven RiverC.the Thames RiverD.the Forth River14.Among the four administrative units the most populous and developed is____.A.ScotlandB.EnglandC.WalesD.Northern Ireland15.In Scotland there is the Clyde River,on which is situated a ship-building center---_______.A.BelfastB.LondonC.GlasgowD.Manchester16.The Towns in Scotland are called____.A.CountriesB.shiresmunitiesD.burghs17.Big Ben is a famous_____in London.A.StatueB.bridgeC.hotelD.clock18.The Port of London is Britain’s most important_____.A.SeaportB.airportC.railway stationitary base19.The famous Speaker’s Corner is an area inside___,London,where speakers address thepublic,especially on Sundays.A.the West EndB.Hyde ParkC.WhitehallD.Westminster Abbey20.The Westminster Abbey is the place where______.A.the British royal residence in London is located.B.Almost all English kings and queens have been crownedC.The British Prime Minister livesD.The British Parliament is located21.Buckingham Palace is the London residence for____.A.the King or QueenB.the Prime MinisterC.the Speaker of the CommonsD.the Lord Chancellor of the Upper House22.The London residence for the King or Queen is____.A.Hyde ParkB.Buckingham PalaceC.No.10Down StreetD.The East End23.The famous street where offices of the most important ministries of the United Kingdom arelocated,is______.A.Downing StreetB.Wall StreetC.WhitehallD.Broadway24.London,the capital of the United Kingdom,is situated on____near its mouth.A.the Thames RiverB.the Severn RiverC.the Clyde RiverD.the Tees River25.Britain’s largest manufacturing industry is____.A.textile industryB.iron and steel industryC.oil-producing industryD.aircraft industry26.Britain once reigned supreme in the world of_____industry.A.PaperB.electronicC.mineralD.textile27.One of the main characteristics of British economy is_____.A.the purchase of raw materials and the sale of manufactured goods abroad.B.To import oil from abroadC.To sell coal abroadD.To exchange goods with foreign nations so as to get vital foodstuffs and manufacturedgoods28.The main agricultural products in Britain are_____,barley,potatoes,sugar-beets and oats.A.RiceB.wheatC.tobaccoD.peanuts29.It was the____who brought the English language into England.A.Anglo-saxonsB.CeltsC.NormansD.Danes30.____as a nation took shape as a result of the unification of the seven warring kingdoms in827.A.ScotlandB.WalesC.IrelandD.England31.The English language belongs to____.A.the Indo-EuropeanB.the Hamito-SemiticC.the Sino-TibetanD.the Altaic32.The two major political parties in Britain are the Conservative Party and the______.A.Republican PartyB.Democratic Partybour PartyD.Liberal Party33.The Liberal Party,the third largest party of the United Kingdom,developed from the____in1839.A.Whig PartyB.Tory PartyC.Conservative Partybour Party34.Of all the English universities_____and____are the most well-known.A.Oxford University…Eton UniversityB.Oxford University…Cambridge UniversityC.Eton College…Winchests CollegeD.Harvard…Yale35.The grammar school in modern Britain____.A.offers only grammar lessons to pupilsB.emphasizes academic studies and offers more subjects than any other secondary schoolsC.make a point of giving practical instructions which are considered to be of help in thepupils’future workD.only takes in the pupils who are interested in grammar36.The_____is an examination taken at about the age of eleven,to decide which type ofsecondary school a British child will attend.A.Eleven-plusB.“Eleven Tests”C.Eleven-minusD.Eleventh Test37.The Redbrick universities are those including all the provincial universities of the period1850-1930,with____as a representative.A.OxfordB.CambridgeC.London UniversityD.Polytechnics38.____are the foundation-layers of the English education.A.Grammar schoolsB.Secondary modern schoolsC.Public schoolsD.Nursery schools39.____is the nickname of Britain.A.Uncle SamB.John ArbuthnotC.Robin HoodD.John Bull40.Most British couples have their wedding ceremony____with the bride dressed in____.A.at home…a long pink dressB.in a park…a short skirtC.in the church…a long white dressD.in the open…a short blue skirt41.The best-known quality of the British people is exclusiveness.One of the important reasons isthe special geographical location of Britain.The other is_____.A.its Industrial RevolutionB.its separate nationalityC.the cutting-off of BritainD.the distinct development of its history.42.____is the English sense of humor.A.Self-importanceB.Self-confidenceC.Self-deprecatingD.Self-knowing43.Which of the following holidays is Not celebrated in Britain?A.EasterB.ChristmasC.Thanksgiving DayD.April Fool’s Day44.On_____the British people hold dances,games,etc.to welcome spring.A.Christmas DayB.New Year’s DayC.May DayD.April Fool’s Day45.April Fool’s Day is on____.A.1st of AprilB.2nd of AprilC.20th of AprilD.30th of April46.When you are invited to a dinner,you must____.A.be punctualB.be a little lateC.be sure to attendD.be a little early47.Children reach their adolescence when they are____years of age.A.eight or nineB.ten or elevenC.thirteen or fourteenD.seventeen or eighteen48.In Britain the“_____”emergency dialing service is free of charge,by which people are quiteconvenient to be connected rapidly to police,ambulance or fire service.A.999B.109C.119D.30349.In Britain only taxi drivers and waiters are permitted to accept a tip,which is usually an extra____of the price of the fare or meal.A.tenth or eighthB.twentiethC.halfD.80%50.The British people are great lovers of betting.The most money they bet mainly on_____.A.horse racingB.BingoC.football poolsD.dog racingFill in the blanks.1.The full name of the United Kingdom is___and_____.2.The island of Great Britain is made up of_____,____and____.3.The United Kingdom has been a member of____since1973.4.London plays a significant role in____economic and cultural life.It’s not only the financial____of the nation,but also one of____major international financial centers in____.5.Britain consists of________nations,including England,________,_________and_________.6.The capital of Britain is______,which has great influence on the UK in all fields including____,____and___. two Scottish cities which have ancient and internationally respected universities:_____and_____.8.Both the Scottish and Welsh people elect their members of parliaments to the LondonParliament and each holds___and___seats respectively.9.The capital of Scotland is____,which is well-known for its natural____.10.Although Wales is the smallest of the three nations on the___mainland,it’s good at getting___from abroad,particularly Japan and____.DAAAD CDBCD DCcBC DDABB ABCAB DABAD ACABB ACCDC DCCBA ACAAAthe United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandEngland;Scotland;WalesEuropean UnionBritain’s;center;the three;the worldfour,Scotland,Wales,Northern IrelandLondon,government,economy,cultureGlasgow,Edinburgh72,38Edinburgh,beautyBritish,investment,America。