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完成日期:2019年06月22日 15点22分
说明: 每道小题选项旁的标识是标准资料。
一、单项选择题。本大题共20个小题,每小题 2.5 分,共50.0分。在每小题给出的选项中,只有一项是符合题目要求的。
Which flower is symbol of England?
Thistle
Shamrock
Daffodil
Rose
Britain’s climate is influenced by ______ that sweeps up from the equator and flows past the British Isles.
the Gulf Stream
the Brazil Current
the Labrador Current
the Falkland current
Which is the largest city in Scotland?
Cardiff
Edinburgh
Glasgow
Manchester
Celts were different groups of ancient people who came originally from___ .
France
Denmark
Ireland
Germany
When did the Hundred Years’ War start?
1733
1453
1337
1357
The objective of the Chartist Movement was democratic rights for all men, and it took its name from____.
the Bill of Rights
the Agreement of the People
the People’s Charter
the Great Charter
The ultimate authority for law-making resides in the ______.
the House of Lords
the House of Commons
the Privy Council
the Shadow Cabinet
Under Margaret Thatcher’s administration, Britain experienced _________.
economic recession
economic expansion
economic decline
economic depression
In Britain only about ____ of the population are farmers but they manage 70% of the land area.
2%
3%
4%
5%
When does the world's most famous tennis tournament Wimbledon begin?
on the nearest Friday to June 22
on the nearest Monday to June 22
on the nearest Tuesday to June 22
on the nearest Saturday to June 22
Which one is not considered as the most famous boarding private schools in Britain?
Eton College
Harrow School
Woodland Junior School
Rugby School
Who made harp the official symbol of colonial Ireland in the 16th century?
Queen Victoria of England
Queen Elisabeth I of England
King Henry VII of England
King Henry VIII of England
What are the two opposed and competing Parties that dominated the Republic of Ireland?
Fianna Fáil and Seanad éireann
Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael
Dáil éireann and Seanad éireann
Dáil éireann and Fine Gael
Ireland also has a small indigenous minority known as ______.
Celtic
Travelers
Normans
Vikings
What are the two official languages in Ireland?
Irish and Gaelic
English and Ulster-Scots
English and Gaelic
Irish and Ullans
In England, Wales, parts of Canada, and in some other countries of the Commonwealth of Nations, ____ is a popular term applied to December 26, the day following Christmas Day.
Easter
Lent
Boxing Day
Remembrance Day
The second largest city in England, _____ , is a metropolitan district and an industrial and manufacturing city.
Edinburgh
Belfast
Glasgow
Birmingham
The first known settlers of Britain were _______.
the Jutes
the Celts
the Saxons
the Iberians
The Romans led by Julius Caesar launched their first invasion on Britain in ____.
200 B.C.
55 B.C.
55 A.D.
410 A.D.
Britain has, for centuries, been slowly tilting with _____.
the North-West slowly rising and the South-East slowly sinking
the North-East slowly rising and the South-West slowly sinking
the South-East slowly rising and the North-west slowly sinking
the South-West slowly rising and the North-East slowly sinking
三、判断题。本大题共20个小题,每小题 2.5 分,共50.0分。
The longest river in Britain is River Thames.
The Anglo-Saxon Conquest was important in English history because it laid the foundation on which the English nation was to be formed.
The official name of UK is the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
Members of Parliament (MPs) are those who inherit the noble titles.
Today, in Britain, iron and steel is called a “sick” industry.
Britain is home of the world's largest foreign exchange market and the world's richest football club—Manchester United.
Each part of the United Kingdom has the same Saint's Day
Public schools are mainly financed by fees paid by parents.
One of Milton’s major poetic works is Paradise Lost.
The majority of traditional English poems were written in iambic pentameter.
"Urban Dublin" includes not only Dublin City, but also the contiguous suburban areas that run into the adjacent counties of Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown, Fingal and South Dublin.
In 1459 Henry VII extended English law over the entirety of Ireland, and assumed supremacy over the existing Irish parliament.
The monetary unit of Ireland is the single currency of the European Union(EU), the Euro. Ireland was among the first group of EU member states to adopt the Euro.
In Ireland, most weddings are performed in a church, but a minority is also performed in a registry office.
The Miles Franklin Award is the first literary award in Australia.
The South Island is somewhat humorously called the Mainland because it existed first according to Māori legend.
The Merlion has been erected as a symbol to welcome all visitors to Singapore.
Mrs. Thatcher's government took numerous measures to improve the efficiency of the economy during the past decade, using both macroeconomic and microeconomicpolicies.
The once typical British family headed by two parents has undergone substantial changes during the nineteenth century.
On the island of Great Britain, there are four political divisions—England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland.
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