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专业英语八级(人文知识)模拟试卷100(题后含答案及解析)

专业英语八级(人文知识)模拟试卷100(题后含答案及解析)

专业英语八级(人文知识)模拟试卷100(题后含答案及解析)题型有: 3. GENERAL KNOWLEDGEPART III GENERAL KNOWLEDGE (10 MIN)Directions: There are ten multiple-choice questions in this section. Choose the best answer to each question.1.Ernest Hemingway puts forward a famous principle in literary writing, which isA.the Principle of Realism.B.the Principle of the Iceberg.C.the Principle of Naturalism.D.the Principle of Expressionism.正确答案:B解析:海明威提出了著名的“冰山原理”(The Principle of the Iceberg)。

知识模块:人文知识2.______ is the representative work of the Lost Generation.A.This Side of ParadiseB.The Great GatsbyC.The Sun Also RisesD.A Farewell to Arms正确答案:C解析:《太阳照常升起》是美国20年代“迷惘的一代”(Lost Generation)的代表作。

知识模块:人文知识3.All the following works feature the “Stream of Consciousness” EXCEPTA.The Sound and the Fury.B.The Winter of Our Discontent.C.Lie Down in Darkness.D.To the Lighthouse.正确答案:B解析:《烦躁的冬天》(The Winter of Our Dis-content)是约翰·斯坦贝克(John Steinbeck)的作品,他是经济大萧条时期最杰出的小说家,不是“意识流”流派。

专业英语八级(人文知识)模拟试卷35(题后含答案及解析)

专业英语八级(人文知识)模拟试卷35(题后含答案及解析)

专业英语八级(人文知识)模拟试卷35(题后含答案及解析)题型有: 3. GENERAL KNOWLEDGEPART III GENERAL KNOWLEDGE (10 MIN)Directions: There are ten multiple-choice questions in this section. Choose the best answer to each question.1.______is NOT written by Charles Dickens.A.Oliver TwistB.David CopperfieldC.Great ExpectationsD.The Mill on the Floss正确答案:D解析:The Mill on the Floss是George Eliot的作品。

知识模块:人文知识2.Vanity Fair is written by______.A.Charles DickensB.William Makepeace ThackerayC.Thomas HardyD.John Galsworthy正确答案:B 涉及知识点:人文知识3.Joseph Conrad is the author of______.A.Heart of DarknessB.Jude the ObscureC.Agnes GreyD.Ivanhoe正确答案:A 涉及知识点:人文知识4.Besides Howards End, E. M. Forster wrote another famous novel,______.A.A Passage to IndiaB.The Forsyte SagaC.The History of Henry EsmondD.Silas Marner正确答案:A 涉及知识点:人文知识5.Tess of the D’Urbervilles is considered the best novel of______.A.Thomas HardyB.George EliotC.Charles DickensD.Walter Scott正确答案:A 涉及知识点:人文知识6.______is NOT written by a female novelist.A.Pride and PrejudiceB.IvanhoeC.Jane EyreD.The Mill on the Floss正确答案:B解析:Ivanhoe是Walt Scott的作品。

专业英语八级考试人文知识模拟试题

专业英语八级考试人文知识模拟试题

专业英语八级考试人文知识模拟试题1. The population of the United States is a bit more than 272 million, about 13% of which are Black, 12 % are Hispanic(讲西班牙语的人),4% are Asian and the rest are White Americans.2. It is the third most populous country in the world after China and India.3. The most populous states are California, Texas, New York, Florida and Illinois.4. More than 80% of Americans live in urban areas.稳固:按照人口数量排列,美国在世界排在第几位;按照面积排,美国又是排第几位呢?1. Christmas is usually connected toA the reunion of a large familyB the eating of Easter eggsC the resurrection of ChristD the forgiving of other’s sins2. The largest of the ethnic minorities in America isA the blacksB the Mexico-AmericansC the Spanish-AmericansD the Chinese3. The British establish colonies along the east coast of North American between 16.7 and 1733.A 11B 12C 13D 144. The largest university in Canada isA Laval UniversityB The University of TorontoC McGill UniversityD Simon Fraser University5. Robinson Crusoe is written byA Henry FieldingB Daniel DefoeC Samuel RichardsonD Jonathan Swift6. is written by Walt Whitman.A Representative MenB English TraitsC NatureD Leaves of Grass7. is not a novelist.A Henry JamesB Emily DickinsonC William Dean HowellsD Mark Twain8. is not one of the core branches of linguistics.A PhonologyB Psycho-linguisticsC SyntaxD Semantics9. is the mon factor of the three sounds:[p], [t], [k]A voicelessB spreadC voicedD nasal10. English consonants can be classified into stops, fricatives, nasals, etc, in terms ofA manner of articulationB openness of mouthC place of articulationD voicing。

专业英语八级(人文知识)模拟试卷39(题后含答案及解析)

专业英语八级(人文知识)模拟试卷39(题后含答案及解析)

专业英语八级(人文知识)模拟试卷39(题后含答案及解析)题型有: 3. GENERAL KNOWLEDGEPART III GENERAL KNOWLEDGE (10 MIN)Directions: There are ten multiple-choice questions in this section. Choose the best answer to each question.1.______is a poet highly regarded for his realistic depictions of rural life and his command of American colloquial speech.A.Walt WhitmanB.Henry Wadsworth LongfellowC.Robert FrostD.Philip Freneau正确答案:C解析:Robert Frost是新英格兰诗歌的代表人物,他的诗歌往往从日常生活人题,意味深远。

知识模块:人文知识2.______is NOT one of the 20th century American poet.A.Robert FrostB.Carl SandburgC.e. e. cummingsD.Emily-Dickinson正确答案:D 涉及知识点:人文知识3.______is considered a landmark and a model of the 20th century poetry.A.The Waste LandB.The Anthology Des ImagistsC.Red WheelbarrowD.A Boy’s Wish正确答案:A解析:《荒原》一诗开创了现代主义诗歌,诗歌中表现出来的“荒原意识”对20世纪的许多美国作家都有深远的影响。

知识模块:人文知识4.______is a poem by William Carlos Williams that centered in an in-depth look at the process of modernization and its effects.A.PatersonB.Red WheelbarrowC.The Widow’s Lament in SpringtimeD.Sour Grapes正确答案:A 涉及知识点:人文知识5.“The fog comes/On little cat feet” is quoted from Fog, written by______, a typical imagist poem.A.Hilda DoolittleB.Carl SandburgC.Ezra PoundD.William Carlos Williams正确答案:B 涉及知识点:人文知识6.Chicago Poems and The People, Yes are the most important collections of poems by ______, the leading character of the Chicago School.A.T. S. EliotB.Wallace StevensC.e e cummingsD.Carl Sandburg正确答案:D 涉及知识点:人文知识7.“in just-/spring when the world is mud-/luscious the little/lame balloonman”is most probably quoted from the poem of______.A.T. S. EliotB.Hilda DoolittleC.William Carlos WilliamsD.e e cummings正确答案:D解析:这段诗没有大写字母,正是卡明斯诗歌的重要特征。

专八人文知识精讲(练习)及答案

专八人文知识精讲(练习)及答案

人文知识练习1__1__Where is Edinburgh?A In WalesB In ScotlandC In Northern IrelandD In Ireland__2__ Which of the following is Not a U.S. news and cable network?A ABCB CNNC CBSD BBC__3__The Capital of Australia is __.A SydneyB MelbourneC CanberraD Perth__4__ Which degree is offered in community colleges in the United States?A Master’s degreeB Doctor’s degreeC Bachelor’s degreeD Associate’s degree__5__ George Bernard Shaw was a(n) __.A playwrightB poetC novelistD essayist__6__ John Galsworthy was most famous for__.A Heart of DarknessB UlyssesC The Forsyste SagaD A Passage to India__7__ The novel The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn was written by__.A Henry JamesB O. HenryC Harriet Beccher StowerD Mark Twain__8__The study of how sounds are put together and used to convey meaning in condition is__.A morphologyB general linguisticsC phonologyD semantics__9__Which of the following is NOT a compound word?A LandladyB GreenhouseC UpliftD Unacceptable__10__ The word holiday originally meant holy day; but now the word signifies any which we don’t have to work. Thi s is an example of __.A meaning shiftB widening of meaningC narrowing of meaningD loss of meaning人文知识练习2(05年真题)__1__ The study of __ is Syntax.A textual organizationB sentence structuresC word formationD language functions__2__ Which of the following is NOT a distinctive feature of human language?A arbitrarinessB productivityC cultural transmissionD finiteness__3__ The speech act theory was first put forward by__.A John ScarlB Johan AustinC Noarn ChomskyD M.A.K Halliday__4__ The capital city of Canada is __.A MontrealB OttawaC VancouverD York__5__ U.S. presidents normally serve a (an) __ term.A eight-yearB four-yearC six-yearD two year__6__ Which of the following cities is NOT located in the Northeast, U.S.A HustonB BaltimoreC PhiladelphiaD Boston__7__The state church in England is __.A The BaptistB The Roman CatholicC The Protestant ChurchD The Church of England__8__ The novel Emma is written by__.A Jane AustenB ElizabethC Gaskell C Charlotte BronteD Mary Shelley__9__ Which of the following is not a Romantic Poet?A William WordsworthB Percy B. ShelleyC George G. ByronD George Eliot__10__ William Sidney Porter, known as O.Henry, is most famous for __.A his poemB his playsC His novelsD his short stories人文知识练习1答案:1-5 BDCDA 6-10 CDCDB1. 选B. Wales的首府为Cardiff, Scotland的首府为Edinburgh. Northern Ireland 的首府Belfast, Ireland的首府为Dublin.2. 选D。

专业英语八级(人文知识)模拟试卷99(题后含答案及解析)

专业英语八级(人文知识)模拟试卷99(题后含答案及解析)

专业英语八级(人文知识)模拟试卷99(题后含答案及解析)题型有: 3. GENERAL KNOWLEDGEPART III GENERAL KNOWLEDGE (10 MIN)Directions: There are ten multiple-choice questions in this section. Choose the best answer to each question.1.All of the following are written by Nathaniel Hawthorne EXCEPTA.Fanshawe.B.Walden.C.The Scarlet Letter.D.The Blithedale Romance.正确答案:B解析:《瓦尔登湖》(Walden)是梭罗(Henry DavidThoreau)的作品。

知识模块:人文知识2.According to the theory of______, literature must be true to life and exactly reproduces real life, including all its details without any selection.A.RealismB.RomanticismC.NaturalismD.Aestheticism正确答案:C解析:自然主义(Naturalism)追求绝对的客观性.崇尚单纯地描摹自然,着重对现实生活的表面现象作记录式的写照。

知识模块:人文知识3.The works of all the following writers feature Naturalism EXCEPTA.Frank Norris.B.Stephen Crane.C.Jack London.D.Mark Twain.正确答案:D解析:马克·吐温(Mark Twain)是乡土文学的杰出代表。

专业英语八级(人文知识)模拟试卷32(题后含答案及解析)

专业英语八级(人文知识)模拟试卷32(题后含答案及解析)

专业英语八级(人文知识)模拟试卷32(题后含答案及解析)题型有: 3. GENERAL KNOWLEDGEPART III GENERAL KNOWLEDGE (10 MIN)Directions: There are ten multiple-choice questions in this section. Choose the best answer to each question.1.Which mountain boasts the highest point in Canada?A.Mount Columbia(Alberta)B.Unnamed Peak(Northwest Territories)C.Mount Logan(Yukon)D.Summit Devon Ice Cap(Nunavut)正确答案:C解析:加拿大国内最高点是位于育空特别行政区(Yukon)境内的洛根山。

知识模块:人文知识2.Throughout the 1600s, ______founded permanent settlements in Canada.A.England and SpainB.Spain and ItalyC.Italy and FranceD.France and England正确答案:D解析:法国和英国殖民者于17世纪在加拿大建立了永久性的居住地。

知识模块:人文知识3.Australia was first colonized on January 26, ______, which is now known as Australia Day.A.1770B.1787C.1788D.1861正确答案:C解析:1788年1月26日英国殖民者菲利普首先在澳大利亚建立了永久居住地,这一天成为澳大利亚国庆日。

知识模块:人文知识4.The official language(s)of New Zealand is(are)______.A.EnglishB.FrenchC.MaoriD.English and Maori正确答案:D解析:新西兰的官方语言是英语和毛利语。

专业英语八级(人文知识)模拟试卷20(题后含答案及解析)

专业英语八级(人文知识)模拟试卷20(题后含答案及解析)

专业英语八级(人文知识)模拟试卷20(题后含答案及解析)题型有: 3. GENERAL KNOWLEDGEPART III GENERAL KNOWLEDGE (10 MIN)Directions: There are ten multiple-choice questions in this section. Choose the best answer to each question.1.Who is considered to be the greatest English dramatist since Shakespeare?A.Oscar Wilde.B.John Galsworthy.C.W.B.Yeats.D.George Bernard Shaw.正确答案:D解析:萧伯纳(George Bernard Shaw)被看成是自莎士比亚以来最伟大的英国剧作家。

知识模块:人文知识2.Theodore Dreiser and Jack London are among the best representative writers of literaryA.naturalism.B.sentimentalism.C.romanticism.D.transcendentalism.正确答案:A解析:西奥多·德莱塞(Theodore Dreiser)和杰克·伦敦(Jack London)均是自然主义的杰出代表,深受达尔文学说的影响。

知识模块:人文知识3.______ deals with how language is acquired, understood and produced.A.PsycholinguisticsB.SociolinguisticsC.NeurolinguisticsD.Anthropological linguistics正确答案:A解析:心理语言学(Psycholinguistics)也称作认知语言学(Cognitive Linguistics),是对语言的心理学诸因素所作的研究,考察大脑与语言之间的关系,它探讨语言理解、产出和习得的认知过程。

英语专业八级备考辅导人文知识模拟练习题

英语专业八级备考辅导人文知识模拟练习题

英语专业八级备考辅导人文知识模拟练习题(12),专八人文知识从命题来看并不是很难。

大多都是英语专业本科阶段应该了解的常识性问题,但涉及的范围很宽泛,备考时面对英美文学﹑文化﹑及语言学众多资料无从下手,这就要求考生对每一章的基本概念都要清楚,善于高度提炼,把书看薄。

1、“The Graveyard Poets” got the name because ___.A they chose to live near graveyardsB they often wrote about death and melancholyC they always wrote about dead peopleD they often use “graveyard” as the title2、 It is generally understood that the recurrent theme in many of Thomas Hardy’s novel is ___.A man against natureB love and marriageC social criticismD fate and destiny3、The Romantic Period in English literature began with the publication of ___.A William Blake’s Songs of InnocenceB Jane Austen’s Pride and PrejudiceC Wordsworth’s and Coleridge’s Lyrical BalladsD a piece of land4、 It is generally regarded that Keats’ most important and mature poems are in the form of ___.A odeB elegyC epicD sonnet5、G.B. Shaw’s play Mrs. Warren’s Profession is a realistic exposure of the ___ in the English society.A slum landlordismB inequality between men and womenC political corruptionD economic exploitation of women6、The Preface to Shakespeare and Lives of the Poets are the works of critic ___.A G.B. ShawB Samuel JohnsonC Ben JohnsonD E.M. Foster7、The Ring and the Book is a masterpiece of ___.A Alfred TennysonB Robert BrowningC Thomas HardyD Ralph Waldo Emerson8、Matthew Arnold is the writer of ___.A Dover BeachB My last DuchessC Break, Break, BreakD The Eagle9、The writer of Heart of Darkness is also the one of ___.A Time of MachineB JimC Lord JimD A Passage to India10、Of Human Bondage is a novel by ___.A Herbert George WellsB Arnold BennettC William Somerset MaughamD John Galsworthy参考答案:1. 选B。

专业八级人文模拟题

专业八级人文模拟题

人文模拟人文模拟(一)(1) In _______ the British Common wealth was foun ded.A. 1913B.1936C.1939(2) Most pregnant working womenreceive their statutory maternity pay directlyfrom their employer for a maximum of ________ weeks.A. 10B. 18C.28D. 22(3) The Declarati on of In depe ndence was adopted by the Con ti nen tal Con gress on ______ .A. April 19,1775B. Christmas Day of 1776C. May 10,1775D. July 4, 1776(4) Abraham Lincoln, as can didate of _____ , was elected Preside nt in 1860.A. the Democratic PartyB. the Republica n PartyC. the Labor PartyD. the Conservative Party(5) Which of the following is NOT true about the Independence DayA. It is America ' s most important patriotic holiday, the birthday of the nation.B. Some people bring their childre n to visit the birthplace of the n ati on —Bost on.C. The army fires a 13-gun salute.D. The Preside nt traditi on ally holds a large n ati onal banq uet.(6) Spen ser is regarded as one of the greatest poets in the En glish Ren aissa nee.His 材masterpiece is ________ .A. UtopiaB. The So ng of BeowulfC. The Faerie Quee neD. The Can terbury Tales(7) The Romantic Age came to an end with the death of the last well-known romanticwriter __________ .A. Jane Auste nB. Walter ScottC. Samuel Taylor ColeridgeD. William Wordsworth(8) _______ was considered ‘ the true father of our(Am.) national literature. 'A. Mark Twai nB. Henry JamesC. Emily Dick insonD. Dreiser(9) Moder n lin guistics focuses on the prese nt-day Ian guage, it will be possibleto describe Ian guage from a ____________ point of view.A. sociologicalB. synchronicC. diachr onicD. psychological(10) The same word may have more tha n one meaning, which is called __A. synonymyB. homonymyC. hyp onymyD. polysemy人文模拟(二)(1) The prevailing_______ winds or Westerilies blow over the country all the(2) Education is compulsory for all between the ages of ________ and ________(3) The Con stitutio n was first ratified by _____ in December 1787.pumpk in-la nterns(6) The most important styles in _______ in England is poetry and drama.A. the Middle En glish literatureB. Ren aissa neeC. The Victoria n PeriodD. the Neoclassical Period(7) The Pickwick Paper is among __________ early no vels.A. Jane Auste n ' sB. Thomas Hardy ' sC. Charles Dicke ns Lawrenee ' syear.A. south-eastB. southC. south-westD. westA. 5;16B. 4;17C. 3;18D. 6;15A. MassachusettsB. New YorkC. Washi ngtonD. Bost on(4) Each local school district has which is usually elected by the voters.A. a board of admi nistrati onC. delegates ' authority B. a gover ning boardD. an educati onalcommittee(5) Which of the following is NOT associated with HalloweenA. “ Trick or treat ”B. "Spri ng BreakC. bonfireD. D. D. H.is NOT written by Henry James.disti ncti on betwee n(10) Semantics can be defined as the study ofabove人文模拟(三)A. 90%; 10%B. 80%; 20%C. 70%; 30%D. 60%; 40%(2) The Open University is based inCambridge(3) After Preside nt Jeffers on bought the Louisia na territory from was a desire for territorial expansion among many frontier men.A. En gla ndB. Holla ndC. FranceD. Spa in(4)On April 18,1991, issued the plan “American2000: An EducationStrategy ” .A. Cli nto nB. BushC. Reagan C. Nix on (5) _____________ Since , many America n childre n have asked for pennies in stead of can dieson Allhallow ' s Even for UNICEF to help children in other countries.A.1868B.1919C.1950D.1972 (6) Romeo and Juliet, though a tragedy, is permeated with _______ s pirit.(1) In Britai nof the populati on is urba n and is rural.(8)The novel A. The Ambassadors B. The Wings of the Dove C. The Bost oniansD. The Mysterious Stra nger (9) The distinction between compete nee and performa nee is similar to theA. prescriptive and descriptiveB. syn chro nic and diachr onicC. speech and writingD. la nguage and paroleA. namingB. mea ningC. com muni cati onD. all of theA. LondonB. Edi nburghC. the new tow n of Milt on KeynesD.,thereA. optimisticB. pessimisticC. satiricalD. realistic(7) _________ is the most dist in guished feature of Charles Dicke ns ' works.A. HumorB. Lan guageC. PlotD. Character portrayal(8) ________________________________________________________________________ Altogether, Miss Emily Dickinson wrote 1,775 poems, of which only ______________________had appeared during her lifetime.A. eightB. seve ntee nC. nineD. seve n(9) The study of Ianguage meaning is called _______ .A. syn taxB. morphologyC. sema nticsD. pragmatics(10) Words that are opposite in meaning are _______ .A. synonymsB. hyp onymsC. antonymsD. homopho nes人文模拟(四)(1) The names Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday came from _______ .A. ChristianityB. Anglo-Saxon ' s Teutonic religiousC. DruidismD. Norman belief(2) Of monthly magazines(in England), _________ h as the highest circulation.A. Econo mistB. Readers' DigestC. SpectatorD. Scotsma n(3) The Civil War was over whe n Gen eral Lee and his Con federate Army surre nderedafter the fall of their capital _______ .A. Jamestow nB. GettysburgC. Richm ondD. Charlest on(4) According to the USConstitution, the education is mainly a function of ______________ .A. the federal gover nmentB. the city gover nmentC. the county gover nmentD. the state gover nment(5) Now in the Un ited States, people usually spe nd Vetera ns ' Day by _________.A. keeping two minutes of silence at home at 11:00 AMB. holding veteran ' s paradeC. holding public ceremoniesD. visiting the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Arlington National Cemetery(6) Of the follow ing plays by Shakespeare, which is NOT a comedyA. Midsummer Night DreamB. The merchant of VeniceC. Twelfth NightD. Romeo and Juliet(7) The famous Bronte sisters in the En glish literature are the followi ng EXCEPTA. Bran wellB. AnneC. CharlotteD. Emily(8) Adve ntures of Huckleberry Finn was a no vel by __________ .A. Henry JamesB. Mark Twai nC. DreiserD. Dick inson(9) ______ made the disti nction betwee n Ian guage and parole.A. ChomskyB. SapirC. HallD. Saussure(10) Pragmatics differs from traditional semantics in that it studies meaning notin isolati on, but i n ______ .A. relatio nshipB. depe ndenceC. sentenceD. con text人文模拟(五)(1) In 1066 Harold and his troops fought against William ' s army Senlac Field n earA. LondonB. Norma ndyC. Sta ndfordD. Hast ing(2) _______ is the home of golf. A. En gla nd B. Scotla nd C. Wakes D. Irela nd(3) _______ desig ned and flew a successful pla ne in 1911.A. Glee n E. CurissB. The Wright brothersC. He nry FordD. J. P. Morgan_______ is con sidered to be an outsta nding characteristic of America n educati on.A. SimilarityB. Cen tralizati onC. DiversityD.Unity(5) In the United States Thanksgiving Day is celebrated every year to thank ___________A. the PilgrimsB. the native In dia nsC. GodD. both A and B(6) _____ is not John Donne ' s work.A. The Sun Risi ngB. The Elegies and SatiresC. Apophthagmes New and OldD. A Hymn to God the Father(7) The Bronte childre n started creat ing works out of their collective min ds._______ is such an example, which is the joi nt work of Emily and Anne.A. Wutheri ng HeightsB. ShirleyC. Jane EyreD. Gondal(8) Mark Twain shaped the world 's view of America and made a comb in ati on ofand serious literature.A. America n folk humorB. funny jokesC. En glish folkloreD. America n values(9) If the two sounds are in compleme ntary distributio n, they are ______ of thesame phon eme. A. symbols B. alloph ones C. phones D.sig ns. th(10) Speech Act Theory was proposed by ___________ in the late 50 s of the 20 century.A. Joh n AustinB. Joh n SearleC. Paul GriceD. Chomsky人文模拟(六)(1)Magna Carta was signed in ________ at a conference at ________ .A. 1066;Ru nny medeB. 1215; Win dsorC. 1215; OxfordD. 1215; Runn ymede(2)The first National Music Day was held in _______ .A. 1990B.1991C.1992D. 1993(3)During the early period of World War I, the United States pursued a policyof _______ .A. n eutralityB. impartialityC. pro-Ally partialityD. firm supportof the Allies(4) A very important aspect of American higher education that has drawn the world ' satte nti on is ______ .A. research uni versityB. the com munity collegeC. doctoral un iversityD. liberal arts college(5)Today the America ns usually hold a big family dinner to celebrate the holiday,Tha nksgivi ng Day, which ofte n lasts for ______ days.A. twoB. fourC. threeD. seve n(6)The story of Paradise Lost is taken from ____________ of the Bible.A. the New Testame ntB. the Old Testame ntC. the ExodusD. the Gen esis(7)Tennyson ' s greatest work is ___________ , in which he laments a lot on the deathof his dear frie nd Hallam. A. I n memoriam B. PoemsC. Idylls of the KingD. Maud, a collection of shortlyrics(8)The fame of Henry James gen erally rests upon his no vels and stories withA. historical themeB. the intern ati onal themesC. tragic themeD. the America n themes(9)In linguistics, _______ is focused on.A. acoustic pho neticsB. articulatory Phon eticsC. auditory phon eticsD. none of the above(10)Cooperative prin ciple was found by _______ .A Pau; Grice B. Joh n Searle C. Joh n Austi n D. Levi nson人文模拟(七)(1) The last battle of the Wars of Roses was at ________ in 1485.(2) ______ houses the British Center for Literary Translation.A. The Un iversity of OxfordB. The Uni versity of CambridgeC. The Un iversity of LondonD. The Uni versity of East An glia(3) __________________________________________________________________________ The United States declared war on Germany on April 6, 1917, because ____________________A. Germa ny refused to give up its submari ne warfareB. Britai n and France were exhausted by the warC. Germany was trying to get Mexico into the war against the United StatesD. All of the above(4) According to the US News & World Report and other journals ' evaluation,______ in the west are the best research uni versities.A. Harvard and YaleB. Prin ceto n and ColumbiaC. California and MITD. Sta nford and Berkeley(5) On Christmas Day, there is a national tree lighting ceremony in _______ .A. New York CityB. PhiladelphiaC. ChicagoD. Washi ngton D.C.(6) _________ did not happe n in the 17 th cen tury.A. The Ren aissa neeB. The Great PlagueC. The Great London FireD. The Glorious Revoluti on(7) In 1847, the Bronte sisters published the following famous novels EXCEPTA. Jane EyreB. The Tenant of Wildfell HallC. Wuthering HeightsD. Shirley(8 ) Closely related to Emily Dickinson ' s religious poetry are her poemsconcerningA. l on eli nessB. childhoodC. youth and happ inessA. HastingsOxfordB. Bosworth FieldC. NasebyD.D. death andimmortality(9) _______________________ A phoneme is a _unit. It is .A. phon etic, abstractB. pho no logical, con creteC. phon etic, con creteD. phono logical, abstract(10) _________________________ Once the no ti on of was take n into con sideratio n, sema ntics spilledinto pragmatics. A. meaning B. con text C. form D. content人文模拟(八)(1) __________________________________________________________________________ Henry VIII dissolved all England ' s monasteries and nunneries because ____________________ .A. they ofte n rebelledB. they broke lawsC. they were much more royal to the Pope then to their English kingsD. they didn ' t pay taxes(2) The United States of America is the _______country in the world in size.A. largestB. sec ond largestC. third largestD. fourth largest(3) In the United States Ku Klux Klan terrorized and attacked _______ .A. blacksB. all progressives B. In dia ns D. both A and B(4) Franklin ' s Poor Richard ' s Almanac is ___________ .A. his autobiographyB. an annual collecti on of proverbsC. a copy of travelsD. a novel(5) ____________________________________________ The story in ‘ Beowulf ' took place in ______________________________________________ .A. En gla ndB. North EuropeC. Scandin aviaD. the Mediterra nean(6) _________ compiled The Dictionary of the English Language which became thefundation of all subsequent English dictionaries.A. Ben Joh nsonB. Samuel Joh nsonC. Alexa nder PopeD. Joh n Dryde n(7) As far as Emily Bronte ' s literary creation is concerned, she is first of all,a _______ , most devoted to n ature with its mysterious work ings.A. poetB. no velistC. prose writerD.en viro nmen talist(8) Amongthe works of Dreiser, the best known to the Chinese readers isA. America n TragedyB. Sister CarrieC. The Tita nD. The Finan cier(9 ) The feature that disti nguishes ‘ a greenhouse ' and ‘ a green house 'isA. toneB. stressC. inton ati onD.aspirati on(10) A ________ analysis of an utteranee will reveal what the speaker intends todo with it.A. sema nticB. syn tacticC. unitD. an uttera nee人文模拟(九)(1) The Renaissanee was typified by the universal genius of ______ .A. ShakespeareB. Francis Bae onC. Leon ardo da VinciD. ChristopherMarlowe(2) Of all the fifty states in the United States, ________________ is the largest in area.A. CaliforniaB. TexasC. AlaskaD. New Mexico(3) _______ was the beginning of a long economic depression in the US.A. The ban kruptcy of banksB. Serious un employme ntC. The stock market crashD. Farm foreclosures(4) _______________________________________________________ The first America n writer who gained intern ati onal fame was _________________________ .A. Benjamin Fran kli nB. . Emers onC. Natha niel Hawthor neD. Wash ington Irving,one of the greatest n ative poets in En gla nd, was regarded as the"father of En glish Poetry(2) The United States lies between two oceans, to itswest.A. the Pacific Ocea n; the Atla ntic Ocea n Pacific Ocea n(5)A. Geoffrey ChaucerB. Sir Gawa inC. Francis Bac onD.JohnDryde n (6)is Sherida n's comedy.A. The RivalsB. VolponeC. Everyman in His HumorD. The Dun ciad(7) Most of Hardy ' s later works show hisview of life.A. optimisticB. practicalC. pessimisticD.ironical(8) The age of Realism in the literary history of the . refers to the period fromtoA. 1861, 1914B. 1861, 1918C. 1865, 1914D. 1865,1918(9) Stress, tone and inton ati onare called features.A. segme ntalB. vocalC.speechD.suprasegme ntal (10)” blouse ” a i■”denimare origin.A. LatinB. FrenchC. GreekD. Scottish人文模拟(十)(1)established bla nk verse in plays.A. William ShakespeareB. Francis Bac onC. Edmund Spen serD. Christopher Marloweto its east andB. the Atlantic Ocean; theC. the Indian Ocean; the Atlantic Ocean In dia n Ocea n(3) The bombing of the Pearl Harbor in 1941 was launched by ______A. Germa nyB. Japa n(4) Washington Irving fills his stories with theA. New York CityC. New York ' s Hudson River Valley(5) Middle English literature strongly reflects the principles of _______B. the medieval Christian doctrineC. the secular lifeD. the poetic traditio n(6) ________ i s NOT a novel written by Henry Fielding.A. Tom JonesB. Joseph AndrewsC. AmeliaD. Pamela(7) ________________________________________ All the following literary trends EXCEPT ___________________________________________ belong to modernism.A. Expressi onismB. DadaismC. ImagismD. Darwi nism(8) Sister Carrie is a masterpiece of ______ writing.A. roma nticB. classicC. n eo-classicD.n aturalistic (9)_____ deals with the product ion and classificati on of speech sounds.人文模拟(一)(1) The Tories was the forerunner of the Con servative Party.(2) The Iongest river in the United States is Mississippi. ___________(3) The decision on setting up of a world organization, the United Nations, was made by YaltaD. the Pacific Ocean; theC. ItalyD. Spain"local color ” of _____B. New York StateD. Germa nyA. the origi nality of thought A. Acoustic pho netics C. Articulatory phon etics(10) ______ En glish had bee n deeplygrammar.A. ModernB. Middle B. Auditory phon etics D. Pho neticsin flue need by Norma n French in vocabularyC. OldD. both A and BandConference.(4)In Irving ' s story, when Rip Van Winkle woke up and returned to his hometownhe found that he had slept in the hill for 20 years. ____________(5)Romance is a popular literary form in the medieval Period.(6)Defoe was sent to prison because of his pamphlet The Shortest Way with theDisse nters.th (7)Jane Austin is NOT among the outstanding realist novels of the early 20cen tury.(8)Mark Twain is not an author of the moder n period of America n literature.(9 ) The sound [V] can be described as voiced, labiodental, fricative. _____________(10) An importa nt set of exte nsive sound cha nges affect ing vowels, known as theGreat Vowel Shift, occurred at the end of the Middle English period. ______________人文模拟(十二)(1) The In dustrial Revoluti on first started in textiles. _______(2) All the five lakes are shared by the Un ited States and Can ada except LakeMichiga n.(3) The normal US-China diplomatic relation was not established until November 1978.(4) Walt Whitman was the first to explore fully the possibilities of free verse.(5) The repetition of sounds in two or more words or phrases that appear close toeach other in a poem is called the rhyme. _______(6) The Rape of the Lock was Pope ' s poem which satirized the idle and artificiallife of the aristocracy.(7) Thomas Hardy is the important realistic poet in the Victorian Age and in theModern Period.(8) Scott Fitzgerald is often acclaimed literary spokesman of the jazz.(9) Inflectional morphology studies inflections.(10) Work on the systematic form-meaning resemblanee in cog nates lies at the core of thecomparative recon struct ion.人文模拟(十三)(1)The Independent Labor Party was formed in 1893, led by Keir Hardic. ___________(2)New England lies in the northeastern part of the United States.(3) When the Korean war broke out, Truman decided to send military aid to Vietnamto support the Fren ch.(4) The story of The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn takes place along the Mississippi River.(5)The Medieval period in English literature covers about four century(1100-1500).(6)Swift ' s satire is usually masked by an outward gravity, so it becomes evenmore bitter.(7)In modern period of English literature, regarded drama as the best mediumof poetry.(8)Faulkner ' s novel The Sound and the Fury describe the decay and downfall ofan old southern aristocratic family, symbolizing the old social order, told from differe nt poi nts of view.(9 )The relati on of the two clauses in a coord in ate sentence is they are structurally equal parts ofthe sentence.(10) In early moder n En glish thou was the sec ond pers on pronoun used by social superiors to inferiors.人文模拟(十四)(1) After the Second World War, Britain gave up its economic hegemony and suffereda deep low of its positi on of in dustrial leadership.(2) The Middle Atlantic Region is the nerve center of the country because thenation ' s capital city Washington is located here.(3) Postal service is the government-run enterprise in the United States.(4) Sister Carrie was Dreiser ' s first novel.(5) William Caxton was the first person who introduced printing into England.(6) Johnson ' s style is at the opposite extreme from Jonathan Swift ' s simplicity.(7) In the Irish national theater movement, . Synge was the most gifted dramatist,whose most popular play is the comedy The Playboy of the Wester n World .(8) Tender Is the Night is a novel of Francis Scott Fitzgerald. _____________(9) A sentence is con sidered grammatical when it c on forms to the grammaticalkno wledge in the mind of n ative speakers.(10) In En glish-la nguage speech com mun ities, the most obvious taboo words arerelated to sex, sex organs, excrement. ______人文模拟(十五)(1) With help from the USA, the British economy quickly recovered from the Second World War.(2 ) Now about 80% to 90% of immigratio n to the Uni ted States is from Asia n and __________Hispa nic coun tries.(3 ) Iowa in the US leads in the product ion of corn. _________(4 ) Old Man and the Sea is considered by many critics as Hemingway' s represe ntative work.(5 ) Venus and Adonis is one of Shakespeare ' s native poems.(6 ) Huma nity is NOT a major feature of roma nticists ' ideological trend.(7 ) . Forster ' s masterpiece is A Passage to India .(8) ” The apparition of these faces in the crowded; Petals on a wet black bough. ”Is the shortest poem written by Ezra Pound. _______(9) The subord in ate clauses in a complex sentence is no rmally called an embedded _______clause.(10) A linguistic taboo refers to a word or expression that is prohibited by the“ polite ” society from general use.人文模拟(十六)(1) Britain was a world leader in shipbuilding during the middle of the 19th century.(2) The three states whose population have grown fastest in the past 20 years are:Arizona, Nevada and Florida.(3) Birmingham is the importa nt ir on and steel-produci ng city of the South.(4 ) Langston Hughs was regarded as Black America ' s poet laureate because hedepicted urba n Blacks realistically, wrote in free verse and usedunconven ti onal forms.(5) The Advancement of Learning by Francis Bacon is a great tract on education.(6 ) Wordsworth ' s I Wandered Lonely As a Cloud is the most anthologized poem inEn glish literature.(7 ) America ' s transcendentalist group includes, Emerson and Henry David Thoreau,two of the most significant writers whose writing has a strong impact on America n literature.(8 ) Iceberg is a typical analogy of Hemingway ' s style.(9 ) The rules that group words and phrases to form grammatical sentences are called comb in ational rules.(10) A euphemism is a mild, in direct or less offen sive word or expressi onsubstituted when a speaker or writer fears more direct wording might be harsh,un pleasa ntly direct, or offen sive.人文模拟(十七)(1) In Britain rice is not grown.(2) Betwee n 1980 and 1989, the North of the Uni ted States lost population owingto more people moving out of the region. ______(3) Canada is the largest source of the US imports.(4) Martin Luther King gave his best-known speech "I Have a Dream ” before theLincoln Memorial.(5) English Renaissanee Period was an age of poetry and drama. ________(6) Coleridge ' s poems of the demonic group doesn ' t include Frost at Midnight. ______ (7) The Roma ntic Period of America n literature started with Sketch Book a nd en dedwith Whitman ' s Leaves of Grass. Being a period of the great flowering of Americanliterature, it is also called “the American Renaissanee ” . (8) . Cummi ngs always used “ i” in stead of "I” to refer to himself as a protestaga inst self-importa nee.(9) ” There is no direct link between a linguistic form and what it refers to .,between Ianguage and the real world). This is the conceptualist view concerning the study of meaning.(10) The En glish system of freque ntly used address terms in clude " first n ame, last name and kin name ”, " title+last name ” and title alone.人文模拟(十八)(1) The monarch is the "supreme governor ” of the Church of England.(2 ) Experts say that Asia n America ns mai nly owe their success to the Asia n traditi onof education, hard work and family. _____(3 ) The Bill of Rights is the term used for the first ten amendments to theCon stituti on.(4 ) The famous Lincoln Memorial is situated in West Potomac Park, Washington . ___________(5) “ Shall I compare thee to a summer ' s day ” This is the beginning line of one of Shakespeare 's sonnets.(6) The publication of The Lyrical Ballads marked the beginning of Romantic Age.(7) Washington Irving has always been regarded as a writer who “ perfected the best classic style that America n Literature ever produced. ”(8) Robert Frost won the third Pulitzer Prize with A Further Range .(9) Sound (adj.) and sound (n.) are identical in sound and spelling, but different in meaning. They are complete homony ms.(10) It is suggested that children begin to develop the articulatory movementsn eeded to produce the phon emic disti ncti on s of their Ian guage before they __________ master the pho netic contrasts.人文模拟(十九)(1) The House of Common is headed by the Speaker.(2 ) The “ first America ns ” were the In dia ns.(3 ) The US Sen ators must be citize ns of the Un ited States for at least 9 years. _(4 ) Valentine ' s Day is on February 14th.(5 ) In Milt on ' s works, Paradise Lost is the greatest, in deed the only gen erally ack no wledgedepic in En glish literature since “ Beowulf. ”(6 ) Southey belongs to the “ Lake Poets ”(7 ) Hawthorne ' s remarkable sense of the Puritan past, his apparent preoccupation with the moralissues of sin and guilt, and his kee n psychological an alysis of people are brought to fulldisplay in his masterpiece The Scarlet Letter.(8 ) Ezra Pound won the second Pulitzer Prize with “ Collected Poems ” .(9 ) The semantic features of the word “ girl ” can be expressed as: + ANIMATE,+HUMAN, -ADULT, - MALE(10) By Ianguage acquisition is primarily the acquisition of the grammatical systemof language ” , linguists mean that the general principles that arefun dame ntal to the grammaticality of speech must be acquired.人文模拟(二十)(1)Womenat the age of 60 and menat the age of 65 are entitled to a state retirement pension.(2)Christopher Columbus was an Italian navigator.(3)The most central function of the Congress is to pass laws. ___________(4)Easter Sun day is a most importa nt religious holiday for commemorati ng the _resurrecti on of Jesus Christ.(5)Hamlet, Othello, King Lear and Macbeth are regarded as Shakespeare ' s fourgreat tragedies.(6)Shelley and Wordsworth had written a poem with the same name of Ode to the __________West Win d.。

专业英语八级(人文知识)模拟试卷31(题后含答案及解析)

专业英语八级(人文知识)模拟试卷31(题后含答案及解析)

专业英语八级(人文知识)模拟试卷31(题后含答案及解析)题型有: 3. GENERAL KNOWLEDGEPART III GENERAL KNOWLEDGE (10 MIN)Directions: There are ten multiple-choice questions in this section. Choose the best answer to each question.1.The two most important parties in New Zealand are______.A.the National Party and Labor PartyB.the Alliance and New Zealand FirstC.the National Party and the AllianceD.the Alliance and Labor Party正确答案:A解析:新西兰两大主要政党为国民党和工党。

知识模块:人文知识2.Which of the following countries is unicameral in its parliamentary system?A.BritainB.New ZealandC.IrelandD.Canada正确答案:B解析:新西兰的议会为一院制,即只有众议院没有参议院。

知识模块:人文知识3.Among the sports in Canada,______is the sport which Canadians usually enjoy playing most.A.skiingB.basketballC.ice-skatingD.ice hockey正确答案:D解析:加拿大人最热爱的运动是冰球。

知识模块:人文知识4.In Canada, each province is governed under a______and a single elected legislative chamber.A.premierB.governorC.governor generalD.speaker正确答案:A解析:加拿大各省权力掌握在省长和一院制的省立法机关手中。

专业英语八级(人文知识)模拟试卷44(题后含答案及解析)

专业英语八级(人文知识)模拟试卷44(题后含答案及解析)

专业英语八级(人文知识)模拟试卷44(题后含答案及解析)题型有: 3. GENERAL KNOWLEDGEPART III GENERAL KNOWLEDGE (10 MIN)Directions: There are ten multiple-choice questions in this section. Choose the best answer to each question.1.______is NOT a grammatical category of English pronouns.A.CaseB.AspectC.NumberD.Gender正确答案:B解析:英语的人称代词有格(case)(主格和宾格)、数(number)(单数和复数)和性(gender)(男女)的范畴,没有体(aspect)的范畴。

知识模块:人文知识2.The word “WTO”, which stands for World Trade Organization, is created throughA.blendingB.clippingC.acronymD.derivation正确答案:C解析:WTO是World Trade Organization的首字母缩写,因此是首字母构词。

知识模块:人文知识3.Which of the following contains an inflectional morpheme?A.walkingB.imaginationC.probabilityD.derivation正确答案:A解析:walking中的一ing是屈折后缀。

知识模块:人文知识4.Which of the following contains a derivational morpheme?A.walkingB.imaginationC.appleD.passed正确答案:B解析:walking中的-ing和passed中的一ed是屈折词素,apple是自由词素,只有imagination中的-tion是派生词素。

专八模拟人文测试

专八模拟人文测试

英语专业八级模拟人文知识测试(一)__1__The Untied Kingdom is also known by its official nameA the United Kingdom of Great Britain and EnglandB the United Kingdom of Great BritainC the United Kingdom of British IslesD the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland__2__The National Health Service in Britain offers a full package of medical service to ___A the unemployedB every residentC citizens under the age of 16D residents aged over 60__3__was known for his famous speech “I have a dream”A John F. KennedyB Martin Luther King. JrC Abraham LincolnD Thomas Jefferson__4__The year the colonization of Australia started isA 1768B 1778C1788D1798__5__is NOT looked upon as one of the features of Renaissance.A Praise of man’s endeavo r to have his soul deliveredB Exaltation of man’s search for happiness in lifeC Endurance of man’s foiblesD Cultivation of the genuine flavor of ancient culture__6__ is regarded as the most meaningful intellectual movement of the Renaissance.A The Italian revivalB The ReformationC Geographical expansionD Humanism__7__Milton’s Paradise Lost was based on__A Roman mythB the BibleC Greek mythD Shakespeare’s plays__8__The study of the way in which sound symbols are arranged to form words is___A psycholinguisticsB historical literatureC morphologyD semantics__9__Which of the following is a CORRECT definition of a phone?A it is a phonological unitB It is a speech soundC it is an abstract sound featureD it is an actual realization of a phoneme__10__refers to a marginal language of few lexical items and simple grammatics rules, used as a medium of communication.A CreoleB Lingua francaC DialectD Pidgin答案:1-5DBBCA6-10 DCCBD《失乐园》写于1667 年,是弥尔顿最杰出的诗篇,全诗长约一万行,分十二卷,故事取自《圣约·旧约》。

专八人文知识模拟练习题及答案

专八人文知识模拟练习题及答案

专八人文知识模拟练习题及答案专八人文知识模拟练习题及答案1. _____is a fork legend brought to England by Anglo-Saxons from their continental homes, it is a long poem of over 3000 lines and the national epic of the English people.A BeowulfB sir GawainC the Canterbury taleD king Arthur and his knights2. The father of English poetry, the author of Troilus and Criseyde is also the one of ____.A Romeo and JulietB the faerie queenC TamburlaincD the Canterbury tales3. The group of Shakespeare plays known as “romance”or “reconciliation plays” is ______.A merchant of Venice, as you like itB the tempest, pericles, the winter’s taleC Romeo and Juliet, antonym and Cleopatra4. Which of the following are regarded as Shakespeare’s four great tragedies?A Romeo and Juliet, hamlet, Othello, King LearB Romeo and Juliet, hamlet, Othello, MacbethC hamlet, Othello, King Lear, MacbethD Romeo and Juliet, Othello, Macbeth, Timon of Athens5. Which of the following is not the work of Francis bacon?A advancement of learningB new instrumentC songs of innocenceD essays6. At the beginning of 17th century appeared a school of poets called metaphysics by Samuel Johnson, ____is the founder of metaphysical poetry.A Ben JohnsonB john MiltonC john BunyanD john Donne7. Daniel Defoe is a famous____.A poetB novelistC playwrightD essayist8. “He has a servant called Friday.” “he”in the quoted sentence is a character in______.A Henry fielding’s tom jonesB john Bunyan’ the pilgrim’s progressC Richard brinsley Sheridan’s the school for scandalD Daniel Defoe’s Robinson Crusoe9. Guiiliver’ travel was written by____.A Daniel DefoeB Charles dickensC Jonathan swiftD Joseph Addison10. William Wordsworth is generally known as a ____poet.A romanticB realisticC naturalisticD neo-classic答案详解:1. ABeowulf是Anglo-Saxon时代留下的重要的古英语文学作品,它被认为是英国的民族史诗。

专业英语八级(人文知识)模拟试卷120(题后含答案及解析)

专业英语八级(人文知识)模拟试卷120(题后含答案及解析)

专业英语八级(人文知识)模拟试卷120(题后含答案及解析)题型有: 3. GENERAL KNOWLEDGEPART III GENERAL KNOWLEDGE (10 MIN)Directions: There are ten multiple-choice questions in this section. Choose the best answer to each question.1.The 1954 Nobel Prize for literature was awarded to______ for his “mastery of the art of modern narration”.A.William FaulknerB.John SteinbeckC.Saul BellowD.Ernest Hemingway正确答案:D解析:1954年海明威凭借《老人与海》获诺贝尔文学奖。

诺贝尔文学奖评委称其具有“现代叙述艺术的精湛技巧”。

知识模块:人文知识2.______ was Edmund Spenser’s masterpiece which has been regarded as one of the great poems in the English language.A.AmorettiB.The Shepherd’s CalendarC.The Faerie QueeneD.Four Hymns正确答案:C解析:长诗《仙后》是英国杰出诗人Edmund Spenser的杰作,它是英国诗歌创作的典范。

Spenser在《仙后》一诗中首创著名的“斯宾塞诗体”,影响深远。

知识模块:人文知识3.“We shall know a word by the company it keeps.” This statement represents A.the conceptualist view.B.contextualism.C.the naming theory.D.behaviorism.正确答案:B解析:语境论的代表人物是弗斯(J.R Firth),语境论者认为语言的意义离不开使用语言的语境,语义不是抽象的,它存在于语境之中,它来自语境,取决于语境。

专业英语八级(人文知识)模拟试卷88(题后含答案及解析)

专业英语八级(人文知识)模拟试卷88(题后含答案及解析)

专业英语八级(人文知识)模拟试卷88(题后含答案及解析)题型有: 3. GENERAL KNOWLEDGEPART III GENERAL KNOWLEDGE (10 MIN)Directions: There are ten multiple-choice questions in this section. Choose the best answer to each question.1.Hadrian’s Wall was constructed toA.defend the Vikings.B.defend the Anglo-Saxons.C.defend the Celts.D.defend the Romans.正确答案:C解析:为阻止北方皮克特人南下,罗马人于公元122年在大不列颠岛北部修建了一条横贯东西、全长118公里的长城,史称哈德良长城(Hadrian’s Wall)。

知识模块:人文知识2.The Great Charter was essentially a(n)A.culture movement.B.colonial document.C.feudal document.D.independence declaration.正确答案:C解析:《大宪章》是于1215年签订,虽然为英国的自由奠定了基础,但该宪章只是规定国王和贵族之间封建关系和法律关系的声明书。

知识模块:人文知识3.The prototype of British Parliament isA.the Great Council.B.the Great Parliament.C.the Great Charter.D.None of the above.正确答案:A解析:1265年.孟福尔召集的大议会(the GreatCouncil)是英国议会的雏形。

知识模块:人文知识4.In 1337 the hostility between England and ______ resulted in the Hundred Years’ War.A.FranceB.SpainD.Ireland正确答案:A解析:从1337到1453年间,英国与法国之间爆发了长达一百多年的战争,是世界史上最长的战争。

专业英语八级(人文知识)模拟试卷33(题后含答案及解析)

专业英语八级(人文知识)模拟试卷33(题后含答案及解析)

专业英语八级(人文知识)模拟试卷33(题后含答案及解析)题型有: 3. GENERAL KNOWLEDGEPART III GENERAL KNOWLEDGE (10 MIN)Directions: There are ten multiple-choice questions in this section. Choose the best answer to each question.1.British sovereignty in New Zealand was established by the Treaty of Waitangi, signed at Waitangi in______.A.January 1869B.February 1869C.February 1840D.January 1840正确答案:C解析:1840年2月6日签订了著名的Waitangi条约。

这份条约确认了新西兰原住民毛利人对土地的所有权,并以毛利人获得完全英国公民身份为条件同意将土地租借给英国。

虽然这份条约仍存在诸多争议,但签订条约的这一天依然被看成是新西兰的国庆日。

知识模块:人文知识2.It is not until 1768 when______first claimed possession of the eastern part of Australia for his country that the continent began to be explored by Europeans.A.James Cook of BritainB.William Dampier of BritainC.Willem Jansz of the NetherlandsD.Luis Vaez de Torres of Spain正确答案:A解析:最早为来到并宣称澳大利亚为英国领土的是英国历史上著名的库克船长。

专业英语八级(人文知识)模拟试卷43(题后含答案及解析)

专业英语八级(人文知识)模拟试卷43(题后含答案及解析)

专业英语八级(人文知识)模拟试卷43(题后含答案及解析)题型有: 3. GENERAL KNOWLEDGEPART III GENERAL KNOWLEDGE (10 MIN)Directions: There are ten multiple-choice questions in this section. Choose the best answer to each question.1.The clear[l]and dark[l]are the______of the phoneme /l/.A.phonesB.allophonesC.phonemesD.morphemes正确答案:B解析:同一个音位在不同环境中的不同发音称为音位变体(allophone)。

知识模块:人文知识2.The only one glottal in English is______.A.[r]B.[g]C.[h]D.[1]正确答案:C解析:英语中只有一个升门音[h]。

知识模块:人文知识3.Supersegmental features include the following EXCEPT______.A.stressB.toneC.intonationD.voicing正确答案:D解析:超音段特征包括重音(stress)、音调(tone)和语调(intonation),发音不是。

知识模块:人文知识4.Which of the following is a front vowel?A.[i:]B.[u:]C.[a:]D.[u]正确答案:A解析:英语中的前元音。

知识模块:人文知识5.Which of the following is a back vowel?A.[i:]B.[i]C.[a]D.[u]正确答案:D解析:英语中的后元音。

知识模块:人文知识6.The phoneme[b]is different from[g]in______.A.manner of articulationB.place of articulationC.the shape of the lipsD.vibration of the vocal cords正确答案:B解析:[b]和[g]均为爆破音,发音方式相同.,但[b]为双唇音,[g]为腭音,发音位置不同。

专业英语八级(人文知识)模拟试卷18(题后含答案及解析)

专业英语八级(人文知识)模拟试卷18(题后含答案及解析)

专业英语八级(人文知识)模拟试卷18(题后含答案及解析)题型有: 3. GENERAL KNOWLEDGEPART III GENERAL KNOWLEDGE (10 MIN)Directions: There are ten multiple-choice questions in this section. Choose the best answer to each question.1.Which of the following plays is NOT written by Eugene O’ Neill?A.Beyond the Horizon.B.The Iceman Cometh.C.Long Day’s Journey Into Night.D.The Outsider.正确答案:D解析:《局外人》(The Outsider)是理查德.赖特(Richard Wright)的作品,不是尤金.奥尼尔(Eugene O’Neill)的作品,选D。

知识模块:人文知识2.Which is Thackeray’s masterpiece?A.The Virginians.B.Vanity Fair.C.The Book of Snobs.D.Tess of the D’Urbervilles.正确答案:B解析:萨克雷是英国杰出的批判现实主义小说家,他的代表作长篇小说《名利场》(Vanity Fair)深入剖析了英国上流社会的阴暗面,生动描绘了资产阶级在日常生活中争名逐利的情景。

知识模块:人文知识3.“You should spend more time on English” is a(n)A.representative.B.expressive.C.directive.D.declaration.正确答案:C解析:指令性言语行为(Directives)用于表达言者使听话人做某事的愿望或意图。

专八模拟人文测试

专八模拟人文测试

英语专业八级模拟人文知识测试(一)__1__The Untied Kingdom is also known by its official nameA the United Kingdom of Great Britain and EnglandB the United Kingdom of Great BritainC the United Kingdom of British IslesD the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland__2__The National Health Service in Britain offers a full package of medical service to ___A the unemployedB every residentC citizens under the age of 16D residents aged over 60__3__was known for his famous speech “I have a dream”A John F. KennedyB Martin Luther King. JrC Abraham LincolnD Thomas Jefferson__4__The year the colonization of Australia started isA 1768B 1778C1788D1798__5__is NOT looked upon as one of the features of Renaissance.A Praise of man’s endeavo r to have his soul deliveredB Exaltation of man’s search for happiness in lifeC Endurance of man’s foiblesD Cultivation of the genuine flavor of ancient culture__6__ is regarded as the most meaningful intellectual movement of the Renaissance.A The Italian revivalB The ReformationC Geographical expansionD Humanism__7__Milton’s Paradise Lost was based on__A Roman mythB the BibleC Greek mythD Shakespeare’s plays__8__The study of the way in which sound symbols are arranged to form words is___A psycholinguisticsB historical literatureC morphologyD semantics__9__Which of the following is a CORRECT definition of a phone?A it is a phonological unitB It is a speech soundC it is an abstract sound featureD it is an actual realization of a phoneme__10__refers to a marginal language of few lexical items and simple grammatics rules, used as a medium of communication.A CreoleB Lingua francaC DialectD Pidgin答案:1-5DBBCA6-10 DCCBD《失乐园》写于1667 年,是弥尔顿最杰出的诗篇,全诗长约一万行,分十二卷,故事取自《圣约·旧约》。

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英语专业八级人文知识模拟题精练精讲NO.011. Where is Edinburgh?A In WalesB In ScotlandC In Northern IrelandD In Ireland2. Which of the following is Not a U.S. news and cable network?A ABCB CNNC CBSD BBC3. The Capital of Australia is __.A SydneyB MelbourneC CanberraD Perth4. Which degree is offered in community colleges in the United States?A Master‟s degreeB Doctor‟s degreeC Bachelor‟s degreeD Associate‟s degree5. George Bernard Shaw was a(n) __.A playwrightB poetC novelistD essayist6. John Galsworthy was most famous for__.A Heart of DarknessB UlyssesC The Forsyste SagaD A Passage to India7. The novel The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn was written by__.A Henry JamesB O. HenryC Harriet Beccher StowerD Mark Twain8. The study of how sounds are put together and used to convey meaning in condition is__.A morphologyB general linguisticsC phonologyD semantics9. Which of the following is NOT a compound word?A LandladyB GreenhouseC UpliftD Unacceptable10. The word holiday originally meant holy day; but now the word signifies any which we don‟t have to work. This is an example of __.A meaning shiftB widening of meaningC narrowing of meaningD loss of meaning答案:1-5 BDCDA 6-10 CDCDB NO.021. The study of __ is Syntax.A textual organizationB sentence structuresC word formationD language functions2. Which of the following is NOT a distinctive feature of human language?A arbitrarinessB productivityC cultural transmissionD finiteness3. The speech act theory was first put forward by__.A John ScarlB Johan AustinC Noarn ChomskyD M.A.K Halliday4. The capital city of Canada is __.A MontrealB OttawaC VancouverD York5. U.S. presidents normally serve a (an) __ term.A eight-yearB four-yearC six-yearD two year6. Which of the following cities is NOT located in the Northeast, U.S.A HustonB BaltimoreC PhiladelphiaD Boston7. The state church in England is __.A The BaptistB The Roman CatholicC The Protestant ChurchD The Church of England8. The novel Emma is written by__.A Jane AustenB ElizabethC Gaskell C Charlotte BronteD Mary Shelley9. Which of the following is not a Romantic Poet?A William WordsworthB Percy B. ShelleyC George G. ByronD George Eliot10. William Sidney Porter, known as O.Henry, is most famous for __.A his poemB his playsC His novelsD his short storiesKEYS: 1-5 BDBBB 6-10 ADADD NO.031. The longest river in Britain is ___?A SevernB TeesC ThamesD Clyde2. The British Isles is made up of ___?A Three large islands and hundreds of small onesB Two large islands and hundreds of small onesC Three large islands and dozens of small onesD Two large islands and dozens of small ones3. In ___ the Romans conquered Greece.A 146 B.CB 1200 B.C C 700 B.CD the 5th century4. Which work described the war led by Agamemnon against the city of Troy?A AntigoneB OdysseyC IliadD Oedipus the king5. There are three political divisions ___ on the island of Great Britain.A England, Scotland, and IrelandB England, Scotland, and WalesC England, Scotland, and Northern IrelandD Northern Ireland, Wales, and Scotland6. The Tower of London, located in the centre of London, was built by___.A King HaroldB William the ConquerorC Robin HoodD Oliver Cromwell7. St. Paul‟s Cathedral is in ___.A LiverpoolB LondonC GlasgowD Birmingham8. The largest lake in Britain is ___?A UllswaterB Loch LomondC WindermereD The Lough Neagh9. Which culture reached a high point of development in the 5th century B.C?A Roman CultureB Greek CultureC Chinese CultureD Egyptian Culture10.he founder of scientific mathematics is ___.A AristotleB HeracleitusC SocratesD PythagorasNO.041. The Romans led by Julius Caesar launched their first invasion on Britain in ___?A 200 B.CB 55 A.DC 55 B.CD 410 A.D2. The capital of Northern Ireland is ___?A BlefastB BirminghanC EdinburghD Cardiff3. The statement “You can not step twice into the same river” was said by___?A AristotleB HeracletusC SocratesD Pythagoras4. The greatest names in European philosophy are Socrates, ___, and Aristotle, who are active in Athens in the 5th and 4th century B.C.A PythagorasB HeracleitusC HerodotusD Plato5. Between 1337 and 1453 the ___ took place in Britain.A Wars of RosesB Black DeathC Hundred Years‟ WarD Peasants Uprising6. William, Duke of Normandy, fought King Harold of England at the Battle of Hastings in___.A 1066B 1086C 1381D 10357. The first Civil War in Britain lasted from ___ to ___.A 1600 --- 1604B 1640 --- 1644C 1642 --- 1646D 1646 --- 16508. ___ believed that the highest good in life was pleasure, freedom from pain and emotional upheaval.A CynicsB StoicsC ScepticsD Epieureans9. James Watt created a ___ in 1769?A Spinning MuleB Steam EngineC Power LoomD Spinning Jenny10 Most of the land belonging to the Saxons was confiscated by William and given to ___.A The DanesB the IrishC The Norman baronsD The ScotsNO.051. Who led The Peasants Uprising in Britain?A Watt TylerB Henry TurnerC RichardD Stephen2. In English individualistic culture, one should bother Englishmen without a good reason and making appointment beforehand seems to be important. It is best reflected by an English proverb ___?A as welcome as a stormB an Englishman‟s house is his castleC do not wear out your welcomeD outstay one‟s welcome3. ___ is the first weekday after Christmas, a legal holiday in English, Wales, Northern Ireland, New Zealand,Australia and South Africa.A Thanksgiving DayB Anzac DayC St. Valentine‟s DayD Boxing Day4. The Bible was originally written in ___.A LatinB EnglishC HebrewD Arabic5. ___ is a very wise man, the king of the Hebrews around the tenth century B.C. and was well-known for his wisdom.A SolomonB The old AdamC JudasD Jesus6. Which of the following king was executed in the civil war?A James IB Charles IC James IID Charles II7. From 1649 to 1658 English was called a Commonwealth. It was ruled first by Oliver Cromwell as ___.A PresidentB Lord ProtectorC Lieutenant GeneralD Commander of the New Model Army8. A “vote of no confidence” is decided by ___.A the House of LordsB the Prime MinisterC the House of CommonsD the two major parties9. Which of the following particularly happens on the Queen‟s Birthday?A Trooping the ColorB the EisteddfodC bonfiresD masquerades10. In American Engl ish “Totem” is a loan word from ___, meaning “图腾” in chinese.A DutchB India languageC GermanD FrenchNO.061. “To know something like the palm of one‟s hand” means ___?A to understand the nature of something and be competent in the performance of themB to understand everything without any questionC to understand only something easyD to be thoroughly familiar with the nature and details of something2. British English is spoken in ___?A Great BritainB AustraliaC New ZealandD A.B and C3. Which of the following joined England and Scotland in 1707?A the Act of SupremacyB the Act of UnionC the Reform ActD the Magana Carta4. Who said “Give me a place to stand, and I will move the world.”?A AristotleB PlatoC ArchimedesD Euclid5. The expression that can be used as the euphemism for “garbage collector” is “___”A collectingB garbage engineerC sanitary engineerD sanitation engineer6. Who founded the Plantagenet Dynasty?A Henry IB King JosephC Henry IID Count of Anjor7. Who said “Captive Greece took her rude conqueror captive”:?A HoraceB VirgilC PlatoD Sappho8. The religious persecution mainly existed during the reign of ___.A Elizabeth IB Henry VIIIC CromwellD Charles I9. Eton College is a famous ___ of UK.A collegeB comprehensive schoolC public schoolD university10. Westminster Palace is the ___?A seat of British House of ParliamentB seat of English churchC residence of king of queenD residence of Prime MinisterNO.071. No.10 Downing Street is____.A Office of British NavyB official residence of Prime MinsterC seat of English ParliamentD official residence of King2. Increasingly troubled by the inroads of northern tribes such as Goths, the West Empire finally collapsed in__.A 395B 27 B.C.C 476D 14533. Who wrote “I came, I saw, I conquered”?A HoraceB VirgilC Marcus Tullius CiceroD Julius Casar4. When the Hundred Year‟s War ended in 1453, the only part of France that was still in the hands of English is_.A CalaisB ParisC AquitaineD Anjor5. Big Ben is the nickname of_.A Sir Benjamin HallB Benjamin FranklinC 315-foot Clock TowerD Sir Charles Barry6. In England, the most famous of the Catholic conspiracies was__.A The Cobham‟s plotB the murder of Thomas BecketC the execution of Mary Queen of ScotsD the Gunpowder Plot7. The author of On the Origin of Species is__.A George BaronB Charles DarwinC John BaldwinD Winston Churchill8. The author of On the Nature of Things is __.A HoraceB VirgilC LucretiusD Julius Caesar9. Which of the following is by far the most influential in the West?A ChristianityB BuddhismC IslamismD Judaism10. The Old Testament consists of 39 books, the oldest and most important of which are the first fie books, called __.A ExodusB CommandmentsC AmosD Pentateuch答案:1-5 BCDAC 6-10 DBCADNO. 081. Stratford-on-Avon is a famous place where ___ was born.A John MiltonB William ShakespeareC Ben JohnsonD Thomas Gray2. The oldest university in Britain is ___.A Sunday TimesB St. Andrews UniversityC OxfordD Edinburgh University3. The Tories were the forerunners of ___ , which still bears this nickname today..A the Liberal PartyB the Labour Party DayC the Conservative PartyD the Social Democratic Party4. Halloween is celebrated on ___.A 5th NovemberB 17th MarchC 25th DecemberD 31st October5. Which of the following emperors issued the Edict of Milan and made Christianity legal in 313? ___..A Augustus IB Constantine IC TheodosiusD Nero I6.Which of the following emperors made Christianity the official religion of the empire and outlawed all other religions in 392 A.D?A TheodosiusB AugustusC Constantine ID Nero Caesar7. Easter is a holiday usually connected to the following except ___.A the coming of springB the eating of Easter eggsC the reunion of a large familyD the resurrection of Christ8. The most famous broadcasting company in Britain is ___.A Independent Broadcasting AuthorityB British Broadcasting CorporationC Radio TimesD Reuters9. Today, the City of London is the business centre of London where you can find ___.A big supermarketsB theatres and cinemasC large financial organizationsD restaurants and cafes10. In the United Kingdom, the party which wins the ___ number of seats in the House of Commons becomes the official Opposition..A largestB third largestC fourth largestD second largest09___1___ When printing was invented in the 1500‟s, the ___ Bible was the first complete work printed..A LatinB EnglishC AramaicD Hebrew___2___ Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of the Open University?A It‟s open to everybodyB No university degree is awardedC It requires no formal educational qualificationD University courses are followed through TV, radio, correspondence, ect___3___ The most important and influential of English Bible is the Authorized or King James version, first published in ___..A 1382B 1901C 1611D 1979___4___ In Britain, ministers are appointed by the Queen on the recommendation of ___.A the Lord ChancellorB the Prime MinisterC the SpeakerD the Parliamentary Commissioner___5___ The Middle Ages is also called the ___..A “Age of Faith”B “Age of Christianity”C “Age of Holy Spirit”D “Age of Literature”___6___ In the latter part of the 4th century, which of the following tribes swept into Europe from central Asia, robbing and killing large numbers of the half civilized Germanic tribes?A the MongoliansB the TurkishC the SyriansD the Huns___7___ The president of the Lords in Britain is called ___.A Lord ChancellorB speakerC Prime MinisterD President___8___ The Church was divided into the Roman Catholic Church and Eastern Orthodox Church after ___.A 1066B 1296C 1054D 476___9___ Which of the following is the world‟s oldest national newspaper?A The TimesB The GuardianC The SunD The Observer___10___Under feudalism, what were the three classes of people of western Europe? ___.A the King or the QueenB the House of CommonsC the House of LordsD the Cabinet10___1___ The real centre of power in the British Parliament is ___.A the King or the QueenB the House of CommonsC the House of LordsD the Cabinet___2___ The oldest part of British Parliament is ___.A the House of LordsB the House of CommonsC the Shadow of CabinetD the Chamber___3___ The national centre of the press in Britain is ___.A Greet Russell StreetB Speakers‟ CornerC Downing StreetD the Fleet Street___4___ Who was crowned “Emperor of the Romans” by the Pope in 800?A St. Thomas AquinasB ConstantineC CharlemagneD King James___5___ The Summa Theological was written by ___.A St. Thomas AquinasB ConstantineC Alfred the GreatD Charles I___6___ Among the most typical English sports, having been in existence since the 16th century, is ___.A rugbyB cricketC boxingD football___7___ The Great Charter (Magna Carta) was signed by ___ in 1215.A King Henry IB King JohnC King William ID King Richard___8___ “Song of Roland” belongs to which country‟s epic? ___.A EnglishB FrenchC HebrewD Germanic___9___ The Gothic style started in ___ and quickly spread through all parts of western Europe.A FrenchB EnglishC HebrewD Germanic___10___Ireland is called the Emerald Isle because of ___.A its connection with BritishB its green countrysideC its unique shapeD its abundant natural resources11___1___ The world‟s largest freshwater lake is Lake ___.A SuperiorB OntarioC HuronD Michigan___2___ The state of ___ is rich in fishing and trapping.A HawaiiB CaliforniaC AlaskaD New York___3___ Harvard University was founded in ___.A 1366B 1633C 1636D 1363___4___ The state to which the Mayflower sailed is ___.A FloridaB MaineC VirginiaD Massachusetts___5___ The U.S.A is known as a “Melting Pot” for its ___.A mixture of nationalitiesB mixture of climatesC mixture of habitsD mixture of religions___6___ ___ is regarded as the cradle of the Renaissance?A GreeceB ItalyC GermanyD England___7___ Who was the first woman Prime Minister in British history?A Elizabeth IB Elizabeth IIC Margaret ThatcherD Diana Princess of Wales___8___ The important thing done in the Second Continental Congress was that ___.A the Declaration of the Independence was signedB the Revolutionary War endedC a new government was discussedD Washington was appointed commander of the army___9___ In the Civil War, Lincoln issued the famous ___.A the Bill of RightsB the Emancipation ProclamationC the Federalist PaperD the Declaration of Independence___10___When did the Renaissance reach its height with its centre moving to Milan, then to Rome and created High Renaissance?A in the 16th centuryB in the 15th centuryC in the 11th centuryD in the 17th century12__1__ ___ is the oldest of all the parties in Ireland.A Finn GaelB The Progressive DemocratsC Finna FailD The Irish Labor Party__2__ The largest state of all the states of America is___.A TexasB AlaskaC CaliforniaD Hawaii__3__ ___ had the title “the Wizard of Menlo Park”.A John StevensB Charlie ChaplinC Thomas A EdisonD Robert Fulton__4__ ___ major works: Last Supper is the most famous of religious pictures.A Loenardo da Vinci‟sB TitianC RaphaelD Michelangelo__5__ Which of the following was best known for his Madona (Virgin Mary)? ___A RaphaelB MichelangeloC Da VinciD Titian__6__ The first American President who inaugurated in Washington City was__.A George WashingtonB Thomas JeffersonC John AdantsD Andrew Jackson__7__ The “Big Stick” Policy was advanced by President__.A Franklin D. RooseveltB William MckinleyC Thomas Woodrow WilsonD Theodore Rooservelt__8__ What is the largest river in America?A the Ohio RiverB The ColumbiaC the Mississippi RiverD The Colorado__9__ The United States is ___ populous country in the world.A the third mostB the second mostC the mostD the fourth most__10__ Which of the following is the father of the modern mode of painting? __A RaphaelB TitainC Loenardo da VinciD Michelangelo13__1__ The British established 13 colonies along ___.A the west coast of North AmericaB the west coast of South AmericaC the east coast of North AmericaD the east coast of South America__2__ In Jan.1918, American President ___ prepared his “Fourteen Point” as a basis of peace negotiation.A Woodrow WilsonB William H. TaftC WarrenD Harding__3__ Who took up the translation of the Bible into English for the first time?A Jan HusB Jone WycliffeC Martin LutherD John Calvin__4__ President Franklin D. Roosevelt proposed a well-know policy called ___ to save the economic situation.A the Open Door PolicyB the “Big Stick”C Good Neighbor PolicyD the New Deal__5__ Who is the author of Institutes of the Christian Religion?A Jan HusB Jone WycliffeC John CalvinD Martin Luther__6__ The Declaration of Independence was drafted by ___.A Thomas JeffersonB George WashingtonC Benjamin FranklinD John Adams__7__ On Aug.14,1947, the U.S. and British issued a joint communiqué called ___.A the Teheran DeclarationB the Atlantic charterC the Washington ProclamationD the Cairo Declaration__8__ Whose motto “what do I know” put down in his essays, is world-famous? ___.A CervantesB RabelaisC ShakespeareD Montaigne__9__ The first ten amendments to the U.S. Constitution was called ___.A The Treaty of ParisB The Federalist PaperC The Bill of RightsD The Articles of Confederation__10__ “The Lost Generation” refers to the young people ___.A In the post-WWII eraB In the post-WWI eraC In the post-Vietnam-War eraD In the post-Cold-War era14__1__ The period of the “Cold War” began when ___ came forth in March 1947.A NATOB the Eisenhower DoctrineC the Truman DoctrineD Marshall Plan__2__ In his inaugural speech, ___ said that …the only thing we have to fear is fear itself‟.A Woodrow WilsonB Franklin D. RooseveltC Hurry TrumanD Benjamin Franklin__3__ Who published the first Greek edition of the new Testament in 1516?A BruegelB El GrecoC RabelaisD Erasmus__4__ Who was considered as father of modern astronomy and forward his theory that the sun, not the earth, is the centre of the universe?A CopernicusB KeplerC GalileoD Newton__5__ The largest public library in the U.S. is ___ .A Library of HarvardB Library of CongressC Franklin LibraryD Roosevelt Library__6__ The 1920s in the United States has been described as a period of ___.A cultural revivalB loss of purposeC development in science and technologyD material success and spiritual frustration__7__ “Marshall Plan” aimed at the following except ___.A restoring the economyB avoiding revolutionC providing funds for all the countries involved in the warD finding markets for US‟ extra goods__8__ The American policy towards the Soviet Union after the Second World War was ___.A CooperationB cold warC containmentD impartiality__9__ Who, the author of Prince, was called “Father of political science” in the West?A DanteB BaconC LockeD Machiavelli__10__ ___ is considered America‟s unique contribution to music.A JazzB Rock and RollC Country MusicD Western Music15__1__ Who was the first to apply the telescope to the study of the skies?A KeplerB CopernicusC GalileoD Newton__2__ Whose discovery of the law of the universal gravitation is the most important of all his achievement in physics?A KeplerB Issac NewtonC GalileoD Copernicus__3__The three biggest newspapers are of the following except ___.A New York TimesB Washington PostC Los Angeles TimesD Reader‟s Digest__4__Metropolitan Museum is in__.A Washington D.C.B BostonC New YorkD Philadelphia__5__The New Frontier was put forward by __.A KennedyB JohnsonC NixonD Benjamin Franklin__6__Who resigned because of Watergate Scandal, the first president to do so in American history?A KennedyB JohnsonC Richard NixonD Truman__7__Empire State Building is in___.A ChicagoB New YorkC Washington D.C.D Detroit__8__ “Knowledge is power.” Was said by__.A Francis BaconB ShakespeareC Thomas HobbesD John Locke__9__Which of the following philosophers believed that man is selfish by nature?A John LockeB DescartesC Pierre GassendiD Thomas Hobbes__10__Jazz, a great contribution to the world popular music, was originated from the musicof __.A IndiansB SpanishC NegroesD Portuguese16__1__Which of the following philosophers ever sai d “I think, therefore I am”?A Francis BaconB DeseartesC Pierre GassendiD John Locke__2__American Presidents are elected __.A every two yearsB every four yearsC every five yearsD every six years__3__Which branch of American government has the power to interpret the Constitution?A The Supreme CourtB The PresidentC The HouseD The Senate__4__The American Constitution is the oldest written constitution in the world. It was drawn up in__.A 1778B 1783C 1774D 1787__5__ Which country was the richest and the most powerful country in the Europe in the middle of the 17th century?A FlanderB EnglandC FranceD the Netherlands__6__ Whose doctrines of the separation of powers became one of the most important principles of the U.S. Constitution?A John LockeB MontesquieauC RousseauD V oltaire__7__The “basies” taught in American elementary schools are __.A social studies, reading, arithmeticB science, reading, writing, arithmeticC reading, writing, arithmeticD physical education, reading, writing__8__ The Gettysburg victory was the turning point of __.A the Civil WarB the war of IndependenceC the Indian WarD the Trenton War__9__ The functions of institutions of highest education in the U.S. are__.A research and teachingB teaching and degree awardingC professional training, teaching and public serviceD teaching, research and pubic service__10__ The largest religious group in America is __.A Roman CatholicsB ProtestantsC OrthodoxD Presbyterians17__1__Who ever said the most famous word “Man is born free, and everywhere he is in chains?”A John LockeB MontesquieuC RousseauD V oltaire__2__Who ever said that “Lost time is never found again” and “God helps those who help themselves” ?A John LockeB V oltaireC MontesquieuD Benjamin Franklin__3__ __ is not a nationally observed holiday of America?A Easter SundayB Veteran‟s DayC Independence DayD Christmas__4__On Memorial Day, a grand ceremony is held at __ in Washington D.C.A the Lincoln MemorialB the Washington MonumentC the White House LawnD the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier__5__The theme of Thanksgiving has always been ___.A friendship and happinessB peace and plentyC cooperation and rich awardD love and happiness__6__How many seats does the House of Representatives have?A 635B 120C 435D 351__7__The Four Freedoms were declared by__.A KennedyB JohnsonC Richard NixonD Franklin D. Roosevelt__8__The main purpose of Ku Klux Klan is__.A persecuting blacksB killing politiciansC kidnapping foreignersD murdering millionaires__9__The Head of the Representatives is called__.A ChancellorB SpeakerC ChairmanD Leader__10__ When did Christopher Columbus land on one of the Bahama Islands?A 1492B 1493C 1498D 1502参考答案NO.011. 选B. Wales的首府威Cardiff, Scotland的首府为Edinburgh. Northern Ireland的首府Belfast, Ireland的首府为Dublin.2. 选 D。

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