新编英美概况-许鲁之(第四版)Unit1-12课后习题选择填空.doc
英美概况课后习题答案
1. What is the full name of the U.K.?
----United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
2. Why do tourists from all over the world like to go to Scotland?
----They like to enjoy the beautiful Scottish scenery, to drink Scotch whisky and to see Scotsmen wearing kilts and playing bagpipes.
3. How many periods can the development of the English language be divided into and what are they?
----The development of the English language can be divided into three periods: Old English, Middle English and Modern English.
4. Why did English become more important after Black Death?
----The laboring and merchant classes grew in economic and social importance after the Black Death, so English also grew in importance compared to French.
新编英美概况许鲁之(第四版)unit1-12课后习题选择填空
Chapter1 Geographical Features and Natural Resources
1.In area, the United States is the 4th largest country in the world.
2.The Midwest in the US refers to the region around the Great Lakes and the upper Mississippi Valley.
3.The Backbone of North America refers to the Rocky Mountains
4.Death Valley is on the western edge of the Great Basin.
5.The Great Plains might have a dust storm in summer.
6.The western part of Washington State has the highest rainfall in the US.
7.The US primary suppliers of foreign oil are the following countries except Japan
8.The US largest open-pit copper-mining center is in Utah.
1. The United States is bordered on the north by Canada, on the south by Mexico and the Guff of Mexico, on the east by the Atlantic Ocean, and on the west by the Pacific Ocean.
新编英美概况 许鲁之(第四版)Unit1-7课后习题简答题答案
Unit 1 Geographical Features and Natural Resources
1. How many states are there in the United States? And which two states are geographically separated from the others? (50, Alaska, Hawaii)
2. What are the general characters of the Rocky Mountains and the Appalachian Mountains.
1) To the west of Atlantic coastal plain lie the Appalachian Mountains that begin in Canada and reach all the way to Georgia and Alabama. These are old mountains with rounded tops and wooded hills, usually not exceeding 800m in height. The highest point is only 2000m above the sea. Most of the mountain ridges are low enough to be easily crossed by modern highways. The Appalachians have much beautiful scenery and many tourist resorts. The Ohio and the Tennessee Rivers flow down the western slopes of the Appalachians to the great Mississippi River, deep in the heart of America.
新编英美概况许鲁之
新编英美概况许鲁之
Chapter 1 Geographical Features and Natural Resources
1.Choose the correct answer
1-8 CDBACBBB
2.fill in the blanks
1.Canada\Mexico\the Cuff of Mexico\Atlantic Ocean\the Pacific Ocean
2.The Atlantic seacoast west to the Appalachains\The Mississippi River Basin\The Rockies west to the Pacific
3.most densely\flat\fertile
4.productive\fruits\vegetables
5.Louisiana\Texas\Texas\Oklahoma\California\insufficient\40%
6.little\fresh\12%\richest\productive
Chapter 2 American Population
1.Choose the correct answer
1-8 CBDACDCB
2.fill in the blanks
1.third\250
2.1875\permanent residence\morality\race\national
origin\national
origin\skilled\relatives\270,000\700,000\675,000
新编英美概况许鲁之(第四版)Unit1-7课后习题简答题答案
①The widespread uses of automobiles and the construc on of express highways made it possible for
schools. It is generally believed that they are be er place for raising children.
Chapter 3 Discovery and Coloniza on of the New World
1. Discuss the pre-Columbian cultures in the Americas. 1) The Aztecs of Mexico 2) The Incas of Peru 3) The Indians of North America
the others? (50, Alaska, Hawaii) 2. What are the general characters of the Rocky Mountains and the Appalachian Mountains. 1) To the west of Atlan c coastal plain lie the Appalachian Mountains that begin in Canada and reach all th way to Georgia and Alabama. These are old mountains with rounded tops and wooded hills, usually not exceeding 800m in height. The highest point is only 2000m above the sea. Most of the mountain ridges ar low enough to be easily crossed by modern highways. The Appalachians have much beau ful scenery and many tourist resorts. The Ohio and the Tennessee Rivers flow down the western slopes of the Appalachians to the great Mississippi River, deep in the heart of America. 2) To the west of the Great Plains lie the Rocky Mountains, “the backbone of the con nent”. These high mountains stretch all the way from Mexico to the Arc c and form what is known as Con nental Divide, o Great Divide, the most important watershed on the con nent. The Rockies are more than twice as high as
新编英美概况-许鲁之(第四版)课后习题选择填空
新编英美概况-许鲁之(第四版)课后习题选择填空
1. 课程简介
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2. 选择填空题
2.1. 第一部分:英国概况
1.哪一位国王被认为是英国“现代化建设的推动者”?
– A. 亨利八世
– B. 亨利七世
– C. 伊丽莎白一世
– D. 维多利亚女王
2.英国哪个城市被称为“工业革命的摇篮”?
– A. 伦敦
– B. 曼彻斯特
– C. 利物浦
– D. 伯明翰
3.英国的民主制度以哪个文件为基础?
– A. 大宪章
– B. 1689年权利法案
– C. 《英国的民主传统》
– D. 《英国的自由原则》
4.英格兰哪位国王正式建立了英国教会?
– A. 亨利八世
– B. 威廉一世
– C. 亨利七世
– D. 爱德华六世
5.英国是欧洲历史上第一个工业化国家,其工业革命始于哪个时期?
– A. 16世纪
– B. 17世纪
– C. 18世纪
– D. 19世纪
2.2. 第二部分:美国概况
1.第一次旅行到美洲的欧洲人是谁?
– A. 克里斯多福·哥伦布
– B. 弥尔顿·费尔南德斯·迪阿齐·巴尔博亚
– C. 约翰·卡贝萨·德巴卡
– D. 亨利·亨廷顿
2.美国独立战争爆发于哪一年?
– A. 1620
– B. 1765
– C. 1776
– D. 1787
3.美国的第一部宪法是什么?
– A. 《独立宣言》
– B. 《权利法案》
– C. 《美国宪法》
– D. 《联邦党人文集》
最新新编英美概况许鲁之(第四版)Unit1-7课后习题简答题答案汇编
Unit 1 Geographical Features and Natural Resources
1. How many states are there in the Un ited States? And which two states are geographically separated from the others? (50, Alaska, Hawaii)
2. What are the gen eral characters of the Rocky Mountains and the Appalachia n Mountains.
1) To the west of Atla ntic coastal plain lie the Appalachia n Mountains that begi n in Can ada and reach all the way to Georgia and Alabama. These are old mountains with roun ded tops and wooded hills, usually not exceed ing 800m in height. The highest point is only 2000m above the sea. Most of the mountain ridges are low eno ugh to be easily crossed by moder n highways. The Appalachia ns have much beautiful sce nery and many tourist resorts. The Ohio and the Tenn essee Rivers flow dow n the western slopes of the Appalachia ns to the great Mississippi River, deep in the heart of America.
新编英美概况 许鲁之(第四版)Unit1-7课后习题简答题答案.
Unit 1 Geographical Features and Natural Resources
1. How many states are there in the United States? And which two states are geographically separated from the others? (50, Alaska, Hawaii)
2. What are the general characters of the Rocky Mountains and the Appalachian Mountains.
1) To the west of Atlantic coastal plain lie the Appalachian Mountains that begin in Canada and reach all the way to Georgia and Alabama. These are old mountains with rounded tops and wooded hills, usually not exceeding 800m in height. The highest point is only 2000m above the sea. Most of the mountain ridges are low enough to be easily crossed by modern highways. The Appalachians have much beautiful scenery and many tourist resorts. The Ohio and the Tennessee Rivers flow down the western slopes of the Appalachians to the great Mississippi River, deep in the heart of America.
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Chapter1 Geographical Features and Natural Resources
1.In area, the United States is the 4th largest country in the world.
2.The Midwest in the US refers to the region around the Great Lakes and the upper Mississippi Valley.
3.The Backbone of North America refers to the Rocky Mountains
4.Death Valley is on the western edge of the Great Basin.
5.The Great Plains might have a dust storm in summer.
6.The western part of Washington State has the highest rainfall in the US.
7.The US primary suppliers of foreign oil are the following countries except Japan
8.The US largest open-pit copper-mining center is in Utah.
1. The United States is bordered on the north by Canada, on the south by Mexico and the Guff of Mexico, on the east by the Atlantic Ocean, and on the west by the Pacific Ocean.
新编英美概况许鲁之(第四版)Unit1-7课后习题简答题答案.
新编英美概况许鲁之(第四版)Unit1-7课后习题简答题答案.
Unit 1 Geographical Features and Natural Resources
1. How many states are there in the United States? And which two states are geographically separated from the others? (50, Alaska, Hawaii)
2. What are the general characters of the Rocky Mountains and the Appalachian Mountains.
1) To the west of Atlantic coastal plain lie the Appalachian Mountains that begin in Canada and reach all the way to Georgia and Alabama. These are old mountains with rounded tops and wooded hills, usually not exceeding 800m in height. The highest point is only 2000m above the sea. Most of the mountain ridges are low enough to be easily crossed by modern highways. The Appalachians have much beautiful scenery and many tourist resorts. The Ohio and the Tennessee Rivers flow down the western slopes of the Appalachians to the great Mississippi River, deep in the heart of America.
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1. What is the full name of the U.K.?
----United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
2. Why do tourists from all over the world like to go to Scotland?
----They like to enjoy the beautiful Scottish scenery, to drink Scotch whisky and to see Scotsmen wearing kilts and playing bagpipes.
3.How many periods can the development of the English language be divided
into and what are they?
----The development of the English language can be divided into three periods:
Old English, Middle English and Modern English.
4.Why did English become more important after Black Death?
----The laboring and merchant classes grew in economic and social importance after the Black Death, so English also grew in importance compared to French.
新编英美概况 许鲁之(第四版)Unit1-7课后习题简答题答案word版本
Unit 1 Geographical Features and Natural Resources
1. How many states are there in the United States? And which two states are geographically separated from the others? (50, Alaska, Hawaii)
2. What are the general characters of the Rocky Mountains and the Appalachian Mountains.
1) To the west of Atlantic coastal plain lie the Appalachian Mountains that begin in Canada and reach all the way to Georgia and Alabama. These are old mountains with rounded tops and wooded hills, usually not exceeding 800m in height. The highest point is only 2000m above the sea. Most of the mountain ridges are low enough to be easily crossed by modern highways. The Appalachians have much beautiful scenery and many tourist resorts. The Ohio and the Tennessee Rivers flow down the western slopes of the Appalachians to the great Mississippi River, deep in the heart of America.
新编英美概况 许鲁之(第四版)Unit1-7课后习题简答题答案.
Unit 1 Geographical Features and Natural Resources
1. How many states are there in the United States? And which two states are geographically separated from the others? (50, Alaska, Hawaii)
2. What are the general characters of the Rocky Mountains and the Appalachian Mountains.
1) To the west of Atlantic coastal plain lie the Appalachian Mountains that begin in Canada and reach all the way to Georgia and Alabama. These are old mountains with rounded tops and wooded hills, usually not exceeding 800m in height. The highest point is only 2000m above the sea. Most of the mountain ridges are low enough to be easily crossed by modern highways. The Appalachians have much beautiful scenery and many tourist resorts. The Ohio and the Tennessee Rivers flow down the western slopes of the Appalachians to the great Mississippi River, deep in the heart of America.
新编英美概况 许鲁之(第四版)Unit1-7课后习题简答题答案
Unit 1 Geographical Features and Natural Resources
1. How many states are there in the United States? And which two states are geographically separated from the others? (50, Alaska, Hawaii)
2. What are the general characters of the Rocky Mountains and the Appalachian Mountains.
1) To the west of Atlantic coastal plain lie the Appalachian Mountains that begin in Canada and reach all the way to Georgia and Alabama. These are old mountains with rounded tops and wooded hills, usually not exceeding 800m in height. The highest point is only 2000m above the sea. Most of the mountain ridges are low enough to be easily crossed by modern highways. The Appalachians have much beautiful scenery and many tourist resorts. The Ohio and the Tennessee Rivers flow down the western slopes of the Appalachians to the great Mississippi River, deep in the heart of America.
新编英美概况-许鲁之(第四版)Unit1-7课后习题简答题答案
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Unit 1 Geographical Features and Natural Resources
1. How many states are there in the United States And which two states are geographically separated from the others (50, Alaska, Hawaii)
2. What are the general characters of the Rocky Mountains and the Appalachian Mountains.
1) To the west of Atlantic coastal plain lie the Appalachian Mountains that begin in Canada and reach all the way to Georgia and Alabama. These are old mountains with rounded tops and wooded hills, usually not exceeding 800m in height. The highest point is only 2000m above the sea. Most of the mountain ridges are low enough to be easily crossed by modern highways. The Appalachians have much beautiful scenery and many tourist resorts. The Ohio and the Tennessee Rivers flow down the western slopes of the Appalachians to the great Mississippi River, deep in the heart of America.
新编英美概况许鲁之(第四版)Unit1-7课后习题简答题答案word版本
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Unit 1 Geographical Features and Natural Resources
1. How many states are there in the Un ited States? And which two states are geographically separated from the others? (50, Alaska, Hawaii)
2. What are the gen eral characters of the Rocky Mountains and the Appalachia n Mountains.
1) To the west of Atla ntic coastal plain lie the Appalachia n Mountains that begi n in Can ada and reach all the way to Georgia and Alabama. These are old mountains with roun ded tops and wooded hills, usually not exceed ing 800m in height. The highest point is only 2000m above the sea. Most of the mountain ridges are low eno ugh to be easily crossed by moder n highways. The Appalachia ns have much beautiful sce nery and many tourist resorts. The Ohio and the Tenn essee Rivers flow dow n the western slopes of the Appalachia ns to the great Mississippi River, deep in the heart of America.
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Chapter1 Geographical Features and Natural Resources
1.In area, the United States is the 4th largest country in the world.
2.The Midwest in the US refers to the region around the Great Lakes and the upper Mississippi Valley.
3.The Backbone of North America refers to the Rocky Mountains
4.Death Valley is on the western edge of the Great Basin.
5.The Great Plains might have a dust storm in summer.
6.The western part of Washington State has the highest rainfall in the US.
7.The US primary suppliers of foreign oil are the following countries except Japan
8.The US largest open-pit copper-mining center is in Utah.
1. The United States is bordered on the north by Canada, on the south by Mexico and the Guff of Mexico,on the east by the Atlantic Ocean , and on the west by the Pacific Ocean.
2.The large territory of the continental US is divided into three basic areas:
A. the Atlantic seacoast west to the Appalachians
B. the Mississippi River Basin
C. the Rockies west to the Pacific
3. The Middle Atlantic States are the most densely populated region in the US, where the land is flat and fertile.
4. The Central Valley of California is a highly productive area, which produced enormous amounts of fruits and vegetables.
5. Most production of oil and natural gas in the US comes from offshore areas of Louisiana and Texas, and from onshore areas of Texas, Oklahoma and California. Her big consumption of energy now has made America insufficient in oil supply. The US reliance of foreign oil has reminded consistently in the 40% ranges.
6. The United States has little trouble caused by the shortage of fresh water. Farmlands in the US making up about 12% of the arable lands in the world, and they are among the richest and most productive.
Chapter 2 American Population
1.The over 3 million of early Americans in 1790 were mostly of British ancestry.
2.About 700,000 immigrants were legally received by the US each year during the 1980s.
3.The official racial segregation continued to be the law of the US until 195
4.
4.American Indians now mainly live in the South .
5.The majority of American Hispanics are from the following countries except Spain.
6.The West now leads in percentage increase in population.
7.According to the 1994 US census, the second most populous state in the US is Taxes.
8.The trend in migration from cities to suburbs now prevailed in all regions except the South .
1.The United States is the third most populous nation in the world.
2.Prior to 1875 anyone from any country could enter the US freely and take up permanent residence there. Later the US Congress passed laws restricting immigration on the basis of morality, race , and national origin. The 1952 Immigration and Nationality Act reaffirmed national origin as the chief criterion for eligibility and established a preferential system for skilled workers and for relatives of the US citizens. For many years the US restricted to total number of immigrants to 270,000 each year, although the real immigrants numbered much greater than the limit. The 1990 Immigration Act limits
the total number of immigrants to 700,000 from 1992 to 1995 and 675,000 thereafter.
3.The first blacks arrived in Jamestown in 1619 as indentured servants, but soon[ after 1619 they were brought to colonies
as slaves. The blacks were formally freed in 1863, but continued to suffer the institutionalized segregation for about a century. Today many blacks still live in the South, some have entered the middle class, but one-third of all black families
still live below the poverty line .
4.The Chinese-Americans have proved to be industrious and intelligent. They are now viewed as a model“minority ” in the US. According to the 2010 US census, there were about 3.8 million Chinese-Americans living in the US. The figure was more than twice what it was in 1990.
Chapter 3 Discovery and Colonization of the New World
1. The ancestors of the present American Indians came from Asia.
2.“ Theambition for the vast lands”is not correct to explain the reasons for the sudden daring exploration of the unknown in
the mid-15 th century.
3.On his voyage of 1492, Columbus expected to reach India .
4.Vasco da Gama discovered the route to India.
5.John Cabot was sent by the English King to explore the new way to the east.