I. Read the following unfinished statements or questions carefully. For each unfinished statements or question, four suggested answers marked A, B, C and D are given. Choose the one that you think best completes the statements or answers the question. Write the letter of the answer you have chosen in the corresponding space on the answer sheet. (50 points, 1 point each) 1.Around which period of time did the Celts start to arrive in Britain? A. 3000 B.C. B. 2000 B.C. C. 700 B.C. D. 500 B.C. 2. Who gives their name to the English people? A. the Jutes B. the Saxons C. the Angles D. the Celts 3. “ The Danelaw” refers to the ________ part of England which was occupied by the Danes in King Alfred’s time. A. south and west B. north and east C. south and west D. north and west 4. In 1066, William, Duke of Normandy, fought King ________of England near Hastings and won the battle of Hastings. A. Henry B. Albert C. James D. Harold 5. Which of the following is not the content of the Domesday Book ? A. lands B. tenants C. possessions D. churches 6. Owing to the great genius of the 14th century poet_______ the British native literature was sufficiently vigorous and experienced in assimilating foreign influences without being subjected by them. A. Chaucer B. Ben Johnson C. Shakespeare D. Marlow 7. In Britain, the Puritan Revolution refers to __________ A. The War of Roses B. The Hundred Years’ War C. The Seven Years’ War D. The Civil War 8. When Oliver Cromwell became the ruler of the commonwealth, one of his first acts was to crush a rebellion in ________, killing all the inhabitants of the towns of Drogheda and Wexford. A. Scotland B. Ireland C. Wales D. England 9. The Parliament elected in 1660 asked the late King’s son to return from his long exile in France as King ________. This was the Restoration. A. Charles I B. Charles II C. James I D. James II 10. Which one of the following is not the content of the People’s Charter? A. voting by secret ballot B. equal electoral districts C. vote for all adults D. payment of members of Parliament 11. English colonial expansion began with the colonization of _________in 1583. A. India B. Massachusetts C. Newfoundland D. New Zealand 12. After the Seven Years’ War between Britain and France,_________ was ceded to Britain by the 1763 Treaty of Paris. A. Canada B. Louisiana C. Florida D. California 13. In 1940, _________ replaced Chamberlain as the British Prime Minister and finally led Britain to victory. A. Attlee B. Macmillan C. Churchill D. Heath 14. In _________, Britain finally became a full member of the European Economic Community. A. 1972 B. 1973 C. 1975 D. 1976 15. What is not true about the functions of the British Prime Minister? A. He is appointed by the Queen; B. He is the First Lord of the Treasury and the Minister of the Civil Service; C. He always sits in the House of Lords; D. His official residence is No. 10 Downing Street in London. 16. Which holiday is part of Scottish “Hogmanay” festival? A. New Year’s Day B. Christmas C. Easter D. Halloween 17. The origin of Guy Fawkes Day lies in the _________. A. Gunpowder Plot of 1605. B. Great Fire C. Resurrection of Christ D. Crusades 18. The School of Eton belongs to ___________. A. Comprehensive school B. Secondary Modern School C. Tertiary college D. Public school 19. Of the four papers, which one is of quality paper? A. Daily Mirror B. The Times C. The Sun D. Daily Star 20. ________ is the most typical British sports. A. football B. tennis C. golf D. cricket 21. The first English colony in the Americas was founded in ________in 1607. A. Virginia B. Massachusetts C. New York D. New Jersey 22. On__________, 1776, the Congress adopted the Declaration of Independence. A. June 4 B. July 4 C. June 14 D.July 14 23. In 1791 ten amendments to the American constitution were ratified---- the Bill of Rights---- which were introduced by_________ A. Thomas Jefferson B. George Washington C. James Madison D. John Adams 24. In 1865, the __________ Amendment which banned slavery was added to the Constitution. A. Tenth B. Twelfth C. Thirteenth D. Fourteenth 25. At the Peace Conference after the WWI, American President Wilson put forward a program of ___________. A. New Deal B. New Freedom C. Fifteen points D. Fourteen Points 26. It was after __________ that the U.S. formally involved itself into WWII. A. the Japanese attack on China B. the German attack on Poland C. the bombing of Pearl Harbor D. the German attack on Britain 27. It was at the conference of _________ that Stalin agreed to declare war on Japan. A. Teheran B. Yalta C. Potsdam D. Paris 28. The Muckrakers were a group of reform-minded ______ at the turn of the 20th century. A. politicians B. businessmen C. journalists D. scientists 29. The two Presidents during the Progressive Movement were ______ and ______. A. Theodore Roosevelt, Woodrow Wilson B. Franklin D. Roosevelt, Woodrow Wilson C. Theodore Roosevelt, Harry Truman D. Franklin D. Roosevelt, Harry Truman 30. America’s post-war policy toward the former Soviet Union was _______ A. isolationism B. containment C. appeasement D. neutrality 31. In Feb. 1972, President Nixon visited China and met Chairman Mao Zedong and the two countries issued the___________. A. Shanghai Communique. B. Beijing Communique C. Shanghai Agreement D. Beijing Agreement 32. In the postwar years American government adopted the ________ to manage economy. A. monetarist policies B. Keynesian theory. C. supply-side economy E. market economy 33. The second highest level of the federal judiciary in the U.S. is made up of ______. A. the Supreme Court B. the courts of special jurisdiction C. the courts of appeal D. the district courts 34. The Senate is composed of ______ seats from each state in the U.S. A. 2 B. 5 C. 8 D. 10 35. In the U.S., a President can be elected to office only ________. A. once B. twice C. three times D. four times 36. In the U.S., nearly all the ______ practice some form of open admission. A. research universities B. private colleges C. public community colleges D. specialized institutions 37. There are around ______ institutions of higher education in the U.S. A. 1,000 B. 2,000 C. 3,000 D. 3,500 38. The Waste Land by _________ is regarded by scholars the most important poem of the 20th century. A. William B. Dickinson C. Emerson D. T.S. Eliot 39. __________was regarded as Black America’s poet laureate. A. Wright B. Hughes C. Whitman D. Martin Luther King 40.On News Year’s Eve, one of the most exciting places in the U.S. is Times Square in _________. A. Washington D.C. B. New York City C. San Francisco D. Chicago 41. The leading city of the Atlantic provinces of Canada is _______, which is a major manufacturing and rail center. A. Ottawa B. Vancouver C. Halifax D. Quebec 42. __________ is called the Chicago of Canada. A. Ottawa B. Winnipeg C. Quebec D. Vancouver 43. Two men are important in the early discovery of Canada. They were the Italian sea Captain _____ and a French navigator _______. A. Columbus, Amerigo Vespucci B. John Cabot, Jacques Cartier C. James Cook, Samuel de Champlain D. Henry Hudson, Lawrence 44. _________ has Australia’s richest farmland and best grazing land. A. The Great Western Plateau B. The Eastern Highlands C. The Central Eastern Lowlands D. The Great Dividing Range 45. Australia’s climate is ________. A. cool and windy B. warm and wet C. hot and wet D. hot and dry 46. The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people account for ______ of Australia’s population. A. 5% B. 3% C. 2% D. 1.5% 47. Large areas of original forest can be found on ___________ in New Zealand. A. the east coast of South Island B. the west coast of South Island C. the east coast of North Island D. the west coast of North Island 48. The capital of New Zealand is ________. A. Nelson B. Wellington C. Melbourne D. Dunedin 49. In Ireland the basic ethnic stock is _________. A. English B. Norse C. French D. Celtic 50. _______ has the lightest rainfall in Ireland. A. The Central Lowland B. The Northeast C. The Northwest D. The Southwest
II. Give a one-sentence answer to each of the following questions. Write your answer in the corresponding space on the answer sheet. (30 points, 3 points each) 51. What is the significance of the Hundred Years’ War? 52. What is the relationship between Elizabeth I and the Parliament like? 53. What does British Parliament consist of? 54. What is Harlem Renaissance? 55. What are the two major political parties in the U.S.? 56. Name three examples of intolerant nationalism in the U.S. in the 1920s. 57. What is the Canadian Shield? 58. What does “Red Centre” refer to in Australia? 59. What are the two largest North Island rivers in New Zealand? 60. How is the weather of Ireland described?
III. Explain each of the following terms in English. Write your answer in the corresponding space on the answer sheet in around 40 words. (20 points, 5 points each) 61.Thatctherism 62. The British Constitution 63. The New Right in America 64. Manifest Destiny 答案: I. |