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英语文化常识题

英语文化常识题英语文化常识是指与英语语言和英语国家相关的文化知识。

了解英语文化常识不仅可以帮助我们更好地学习和使用英语,还可以增加我们对英语国家的了解,提升我们的跨文化交际能力。

下面是一些关于英语文化常识的题目及其详细解答。

1. What is the traditional British afternoon tea?Traditional British afternoon tea is a cultural practice that involves having tea, sandwiches, and pastries in the afternoon. It is usually served between 3:30 pm and 5:00 pm. The tea is typically served in a teapot, accompanied by milk and sugar. Sandwiches with various fillings, such as cucumber, smoked salmon, and egg salad, are served along with small pastries like scones, cakes, and biscuits. Afternoon tea is often seen as a social event and is enjoyed by people of all ages.2. What is the significance of the Tower of London?The Tower of London is a historic castle located in central London. It has served various purposes throughout history, including being a royal palace, a prison, and a treasury. One of its most well-known roles was as a prison where high-profile prisoners, including Anne Boleyn and Sir Walter Raleigh, were held. Today, the Tower of London is a popular tourist attraction and houses the Crown Jewels. It is also known for its iconic ravens, which are believed to protect the tower and the kingdom.3. What is Shakespeare's Globe Theatre?Shakespeare's Globe Theatre is a reconstruction of the original Globe Theatre, a famous Elizabethan playhouse where many of William Shakespeare's plays were performed. The original Globe Theatre was built in 1599, but it was destroyed by a fire in 1613. The current reconstruction, located in London, was opened to the public in 1997. It aims to recreate the experience of watching a Shakespearean play in an authentic setting. The theatre offers guided tours and live performances of Shakespeare's plays.4. What is the significance of the Hollywood Walk of Fame?The Hollywood Walk of Fame is a sidewalk along Hollywood Boulevard and Vine Street in Hollywood, Los Angeles. It is a cultural landmark that honors achievements in the entertainment industry. The Walk of Fame consists of more than 2,600 stars embedded in the sidewalk, each representing a different celebrity. These stars are categorized into five different fields: motion pictures, television, music, radio, and theatre. The Walk of Fame attracts millions of tourists each year and is considered a symbol of Hollywood's fame and glamour.5. What is the traditional Thanksgiving meal in the United States?The traditional Thanksgiving meal in the United States typically includes roasted turkey, stuffing, cranberry sauce, mashed potatoes, gravy, and various side dishes such as green beans, corn, and sweet potatoes. It is often accompanied by dinner rolls and followed by desserts like pumpkin pie or apple pie. Thanksgiving is a national holiday in the United States and is celebrated on the fourth Thursday of November. It is a time for families and friends to come together, express gratitude, and enjoy a festive meal.通过回答以上问题,我们对英语文化常识有了更深入的了解。

中考英语文化背景知识考查单选题40题

中考英语文化背景知识考查单选题40题

中考英语文化背景知识考查单选题40题1. In the United States, which festival is associated with giving thanks for the harvest?A. ChristmasB. EasterC. ThanksgivingD. Halloween答案解析:C。

在美国,感恩节(Thanksgiving)是为了感谢丰收而设立的节日。

圣诞节 Christmas)主要是庆祝耶稣诞生;复活节Easter)与耶稣复活有关;万圣节(Halloween)有其独特的庆祝方式,如孩子们扮鬼讨糖等,和感谢丰收无关。

2. In England, what is a traditional food on Christmas Day?A. PizzaB. TurkeyC. SushiD. Dumplings答案解析:B。

在英国,火鸡(Turkey)是圣诞节的传统食物。

披萨(Pizza)是意大利美食,寿司(Sushi)是日本食物,饺子(Dumplings)在中国等国家比较流行,都不是英国圣诞节的传统食物。

3. In Australia, which animal is often associated with Easter?A. KangarooB. BunnyC. KoalaD. Emu答案解析:B。

在西方文化包括澳大利亚的文化中,兔子(Bunny)与复活节有密切联系,复活节兔子是复活节的象征之一。

袋鼠Kangaroo)、考拉(Koala)和鸸鹋(Emu)虽然是澳大利亚的特色动物,但与复活节无关。

4. In the UK, what do people usually do on Guy Fawkes Night?A. Go swimmingB. Have a bonfire and watch fireworksC. Plant treesD. Sing carols答案解析:B。

六年级英语国家文化小知识单选题40题

六年级英语国家文化小知识单选题40题

六年级英语国家文化小知识单选题40题1. Which of the following is a famous traditional festival in the UK?A. ThanksgivingB. HalloweenC. EasterD. Mid - Autumn Festival答案:C。

解析:选项A感恩节是美国的传统节日。

选项B万圣节虽然英国也过,但相比之下,复活节是英国非常重要且传统的节日,有很多独特的习俗如复活节彩蛋等。

选项D中秋节是中国的传统节日,与英国文化无关,所以选C。

2. What is the most famous clock tower in the UK?A. Eiffel TowerB. Leaning Tower of PisaC. Big BenD. Tokyo Tower答案:C。

解析:选项A埃菲尔铁塔在法国。

选项B比萨斜塔在意大利。

选项D东京塔在日本。

而大本钟是英国著名的钟楼,所以答案是C。

3. Which animal is a symbol of the UK?A. KangarooB. PandaC. LionD. Elephant答案:C。

解析:选项A袋鼠是澳大利亚的象征动物。

选项B熊猫是中国的国宝。

选项D大象不是英国的象征动物,狮子是英国的象征动物之一,所以答案为C。

4. Which of the following is a traditional British food?A. PizzaB. SushiC. Fish and chipsD. Tacos答案:C。

解析:选项A披萨是意大利的传统食物。

选项B寿司是日本的食物。

选项D墨西哥卷饼是墨西哥的食物,而鱼和薯条是英国的传统食物,所以答案是C。

5. What is the name of the river that flows through London?A. SeineB. ThamesC. DanubeD. Rhine答案:B。

小升初英语文化常识单选题40题

小升初英语文化常识单选题40题

小升初英语文化常识单选题40题1.Christmas is in ______.A.JanuaryB.DecemberC.FebruaryD.March答案:B。

圣诞节在12 月。

选项 A 是一月,选项 C 是二月,选项D 是三月,都不符合圣诞节的时间。

2.Halloween is on ______.A.October 31stB.November 1stC.December 25thD.January 1st答案:A。

万圣节在10 月31 日。

选项B 是11 月1 日,是万圣节次日;选项C 是圣诞节的时间;选项D 是元旦。

3.People usually send cards on ______.A.ChristmasB.HalloweenC.ThanksgivingD.Easter答案:A。

人们通常在圣诞节送卡片。

万圣节主要是化妆和要糖果等活动;感恩节主要是家人团聚吃火鸡等;复活节主要是找彩蛋等活动。

4.Children go trick-or-treating on ______.A.ChristmasB.HalloweenC.ThanksgivingD.Easter答案:B。

孩子们在万圣节去要糖果。

圣诞节主要是送礼物等活动;感恩节主要是家人团聚吃火鸡等;复活节主要是找彩蛋等活动。

5.People usually eat turkey on ______.A.ChristmasB.HalloweenC.ThanksgivingD.Easter答案:C。

人们通常在感恩节吃火鸡。

圣诞节主要是吃圣诞大餐等;万圣节主要是化妆和要糖果等活动;复活节主要是吃巧克力蛋等。

6.Christmas trees are decorated with ______.A.candiesB.eggsC.pumpkinsD.lights答案:D。

圣诞树用灯装饰。

选项 A 糖果通常不用于装饰圣诞树;选项B 鸡蛋是复活节的象征;选项C 南瓜是万圣节的象征。

中考英语文化背景知识考查单选题40题

中考英语文化背景知识考查单选题40题

中考英语文化背景知识考查单选题40题1. In Western countries, which festival is associated with the coming of Jesus?A. ThanksgivingB. ChristmasC. EasterD. Halloween答案解析:B。

圣诞节(Christmas)是为了庆祝耶稣的诞生,这是西方非常重要的宗教节日与文化传统。

选项A感恩节(Thanksgiving)主要是感谢上天赐予的好收成以及表达对生活的感恩之情,与耶稣的诞生无关。

选项C复活节 Easter)是纪念耶稣复活的节日,而不是耶稣的诞生。

选项D万圣节 Halloween)主要是与鬼怪、精灵等元素有关的节日,和耶稣诞生毫无关系。

2. Which of the following is a traditional food on Thanksgiving Day?A. TurkeyB. PizzaC. SushiD. Dumplings答案解析:A。

火鸡 Turkey)是感恩节的传统食物。

在感恩节时,家人团聚在一起享用火鸡大餐。

选项B披萨(Pizza)是意大利的传统食物,与感恩节的传统食物无关。

选项C寿司 Sushi)是日本的传统食物。

选项D饺子 Dumplings)是中国等亚洲国家的传统食物,都不符合感恩节的饮食文化传统。

3. Easter is related to which religious figure in Western culture?A. JesusB. Santa ClausC. CupidD. The Tooth Fairy答案解析:A。

复活节(Easter)与耶稣(Jesus)相关,是纪念耶稣复活的节日。

选项B圣诞老人(Santa Claus)是与圣诞节相关的形象,和复活节没有关系。

选项C丘比特 Cupid)是罗马神话中的爱神,与复活节的宗教意义无关。

高二英语文化常识单选题40题

高二英语文化常识单选题40题

高二英语文化常识单选题40题1.Which festival is known for trick-or-treating?A.ChristmasB.ThanksgivingC.HalloweenD.Easter答案:C。

Halloween( 万圣节)以“不给糖就捣蛋”(trick-or-treating)而闻名。

Christmas( 圣诞节)主要有送礼物等活动;Thanksgiving( 感恩节)人们会吃火鸡等庆祝;Easter 复活节)有找彩蛋等活动。

2.Which festival is associated with a big meal and family gathering?A.Valentine's DayB.Independence DayC.ThanksgivingD.Halloween答案:C。

Thanksgiving( 感恩节)通常有丰盛的大餐和家庭聚会。

Valentine's Day( 情人节)主要是情侣间送礼物;Independence Day( 美国独立日)有烟花表演等活动;Halloween( 万圣节)孩子们会去要糖果等。

3.Which festival features egg hunts?A.ChristmasB.ThanksgivingC.EasterD.Halloween答案:C。

Easter( 复活节)有找彩蛋(egg hunts)的活动。

Christmas 圣诞节)有圣诞树等;Thanksgiving(感恩节)有大餐;Halloween 万圣节)有要糖果等活动。

4.Which festival is celebrated on July 4th in the United States?A.Independence DayB.Memorial Daybor DayD.Columbus Day答案:A。

美国在7 月4 日庆祝Independence Day( 独立日)。

中考英语文化背景知识考查单选题40题

中考英语文化背景知识考查单选题40题

中考英语文化背景知识考查单选题40题1. Thanksgiving Day in the United States is usually celebrated in _.A. OctoberB. NovemberC. DecemberD. September答案:B。

解析:在美国,感恩节通常在11月庆祝。

10月没有感恩节,A选项错误。

12月主要的节日是圣诞节,C选项错误。

9月也不是感恩节的时间,D选项错误。

2. The Eiffel Tower is located in _.A. LondonB. ParisC. New YorkD. Sydney答案:B。

解析:埃菲尔铁塔位于法国巴黎。

伦敦有大本钟等标志性建筑,A选项错误。

纽约是美国城市,没有埃菲尔铁塔,C选项错误。

悉尼是澳大利亚城市,D选项错误。

3. Which festival is related to the resurrection of Jesus?A. ChristmasB. EasterC. HalloweenD. Valentine's Day答案:B。

解析:复活节与耶稣的复活有关。

圣诞节是庆祝耶稣的诞生,A选项错误。

万圣节主要是关于鬼怪、糖果等元素的节日,C选项错误。

情人节是关于爱情的节日,D选项错误。

4. Big Ben is a famous _ in the UK.A. bridgeB. towerC. museumD. park答案:B。

解析:大本钟是英国著名的钟楼。

它不是桥,A选项错误。

不是博物馆,C选项错误。

也不是公园,D选项错误。

5. Christmas trees are often decorated with _.A. lanternsB. bells and lightsC. fansD. kites答案:B。

解析:圣诞树通常用铃铛和灯来装饰。

灯笼是中国传统装饰元素,不是圣诞树的装饰,A选项错误。

初三英语文化常识单选题40题

初三英语文化常识单选题40题

初三英语文化常识单选题40题1.Which festival is celebrated on October 31st?A.ChristmasB.ThanksgivingC.HalloweenD.Easter答案:C。

万圣节在10 月31 日。

圣诞节是12 月25 日,感恩节在11 月的第四个星期四,复活节日期不固定,但不在10 月31 日。

2.Which festival is associated with giving thanks?A.Valentine's DayB.HalloweenC.ThanksgivingD.Easter答案:C。

感恩节是表达感恩、与给予感谢相关的节日。

情人节是关于爱情,万圣节是关于鬼怪等,复活节是宗教节日。

3.Which festival features a bunny and colored eggs?A.ChristmasB.ThanksgivingC.HalloweenD.Easter答案:D。

复活节有兔子和彩蛋的特色。

圣诞节有圣诞老人等,感恩节是火鸡等,万圣节是鬼怪等。

4.Which festival is known for gift-giving and decorated trees?A.ThanksgivingB.HalloweenC.ChristmasD.Easter答案:C。

圣诞节以送礼物和装饰圣诞树闻名。

感恩节是聚餐表达感恩,万圣节是搞怪,复活节是兔子和彩蛋。

5.Which festival is celebrated on February 14th?A.Valentine's DayB.ThanksgivingC.HalloweenD.Easter答案:A。

情人节在2 月14 日。

感恩节在11 月,万圣节在10 月31 日,复活节日期不固定。

6.Which festival often involves parades and costumes?A.ChristmasB.ThanksgivingC.HalloweenD.Easter答案:C。

三年级英语文化常识单选题30题

三年级英语文化常识单选题30题

三年级英语文化常识单选题30题1.Which festival is on December 25th?A.HalloweenB.ThanksgivingC.ChristmasD.Easter答案:C。

本题考查西方节日的日期。

Christmas(圣诞节)是在12 月25 日。

Halloween( 万圣节)在10 月31 日。

Thanksgiving( 感恩节)在11 月的第四个星期四。

Easter( 复活节)在每年春分月圆之后第一个星期日。

2.People usually give each other chocolates on which festival?A.Valentine's DayB.Independence Daybor DayD.Mother's Day答案:A。

本题考查西方节日的习俗。

Valentine's Day 情人节)人们通常会互相送巧克力。

Independence Day 美国独立日)主要是庆祝活动。

Labor Day 劳动节)没有送巧克力的习俗。

Mother's Day 母亲节)通常送花等礼物。

3.Which festival is related to pumpkins?A.ChristmasB.ThanksgivingC.EasterD.Halloween答案:D。

本题考查西方节日的特色物品。

Halloween 万圣节)与南瓜有关,人们会制作南瓜灯。

Christmas(圣诞节)的特色物品有圣诞树等。

Thanksgiving 感恩节)主要有火鸡等。

Easter 复活节)有彩蛋等。

4.On which festival do people eat turkey?A.ChristmasB.ThanksgivingC.HalloweenD.Valentine's Day答案:B。

本题考查西方节日的食物。

Thanksgiving( 感恩节)人们通常吃火鸡。

中考英语文化常识单选题40题

中考英语文化常识单选题40题

中考英语文化常识单选题40题1.In which festival do people usually dress up in costumes and go trick-or-treating?A.ChristmasB.ThanksgivingC.HalloweenD.Easter答案:C。

万圣节的时候人们通常会穿上各种服装去要糖果。

圣诞节人们会装饰圣诞树、送礼物等;感恩节人们会吃火鸡等传统食物;复活节人们会寻找彩蛋等。

A 选项圣诞节不符合题干描述;B 选项感恩节也不是穿服装要糖果的节日;D 选项复活节同样不符合。

2.Which festival is associated with giving thanks for a good harvest?A.Valentine's DayB.Independence DayC.ThanksgivingD.Mother's Day答案:C。

感恩节是为了感谢丰收而设立的节日。

情人节是关于爱情的节日;独立日是美国庆祝独立的节日;母亲节是感恩母亲的节日。

A 选项情人节与丰收无关;B 选项独立日与丰收毫无关系;D 选项母亲节也和丰收没有联系。

3.What is the traditional food for Christmas?A.TurkeyB.Pumpkin pieC.HamD.Dumplings答案:A。

圣诞节的传统食物是火鸡。

南瓜派是感恩节或万圣节可能会出现的食物;火腿不一定是圣诞节专属;饺子是中国传统食物不是圣诞节的传统食物。

B 选项南瓜派不是圣诞节最传统的食物;C 选项火腿不是圣诞节最具代表性的食物;D 选项饺子不是西方圣诞节的食物。

4.In which festival do people send cards and flowers to their loved ones?A.ChristmasB.Valentine's DayC.HalloweenD.Father's Day答案:B。

英语常识试题及答案

英语常识试题及答案

英语常识试题及答案一、选择题(每题2分,共20分)1. 英语中表示“你好”的常用短语是:A. HelloB. GoodbyeC. Thank youD. Sorry2. 下列哪个单词的首字母不是大写的?A. AppleB. BananaC. OrangeD. Grapefruit3. 英语中“book”一词的复数形式是:A. booksB. bookC. bookesD. book's4. 英语中“how many”和“how much”的区别在于:A. 询问数量B. 询问价格C. 询问时间D. 询问地点5. 英语中“first name”指的是:A. 姓B. 名C. 昵称D. 笔名二、填空题(每题2分,共20分)6. 英语中“Thank you”的意思是______。

7. 英语中“family name”指的是______。

8. 英语中“full name”通常包括______和______。

9. 英语中“weekday”指的是______。

10. 英语中“weekday”和“weekend”的区别在于______。

三、翻译题(每题3分,共15分)11. 请将“我很高兴认识你”翻译成英语。

12. 请将“我们下周五见”翻译成英语。

13. 请将“他每天下午都去图书馆”翻译成英语。

14. 请将“她喜欢在周末去购物”翻译成英语。

15. 请将“他们正在计划他们的假期”翻译成英语。

四、简答题(每题5分,共10分)16. 英语中“a”和“an”的使用规则是什么?17. 英语中“过去时”和“过去完成时”的区别是什么?五、写作题(共35分)18. 写一篇不少于100字的英语短文,描述你最喜欢的季节和原因。

答案:一、1. A2. D3. A4. A5. B二、6. 谢谢7. 姓8. 姓,名9. 星期一到星期五10. 星期一到星期五是工作日,星期六和星期日是休息日三、11. I am very happy to meet you.12. See you next Friday.13. He goes to the library every afternoon.14. She likes to go shopping on weekends.15. They are planning their vacation.四、16. “a”用于辅音音素开头的单词前,而“an”用于元音音素开头的单词前。

初一英语文化常识单选题40题

初一英语文化常识单选题40题

初一英语文化常识单选题40题1.Which festival is celebrated on October 31?A.ChristmasB.ThanksgivingC.HalloweenD.Easter答案:C。

万圣节在10 月31 日。

A 选项圣诞节是12 月25 日;B 选项感恩节在11 月的第四个星期四;D 选项复活节在每年春分月圆之后第一个星期日。

2.Which festival is associated with turkeys?A.Valentine's DayB.HalloweenC.ThanksgivingD.Easter答案:C。

感恩节与火鸡有关。

A 选项情人节与爱情相关;B 选项万圣节有南瓜、鬼怪等元素;D 选项复活节有彩蛋、兔子等元素。

3.On which festival do people exchange gifts?A.Independence DayB.HalloweenC.ChristmasD.Memorial Day答案:C。

圣诞节人们交换礼物。

A 选项美国独立日主要是庆祝国家独立;B 选项万圣节主要是化妆游行等活动;D 选项阵亡将士纪念日是纪念军人。

4.Which festival is known for egg hunts?A.EasterB.ThanksgivingC.HalloweenD.Christmas答案:A。

复活节以找彩蛋活动著名。

B 选项感恩节是吃火鸡等;C 选项万圣节有化妆等活动;D 选项圣诞节有圣诞老人送礼物等。

5.Which festival is celebrated on the fourth Thursday in November?A.ThanksgivingB.ChristmasC.HalloweenD.Easter答案:A。

感恩节在11 月的第四个星期四。

B 选项圣诞节在12 月25 日;C 选项万圣节在10 月31 日;D 选项复活节在每年春分月圆之后第一个星期日。

英语文化常识试题及答案

英语文化常识试题及答案

英语文化常识试题及答案一、选择题(每题2分,共20分)1. 英语中表示“再见”的常用短语是:A. HelloB. GoodbyeC. Thank youD. Excuse me答案:B2. 英国的首都是哪个城市?A. New YorkB. ParisC. LondonD. Sydney答案:C3. 英语中“Thanksgiving Day”指的是:A. 感恩节B. 圣诞节C. 复活节D. 万圣节答案:A4. 英语中“black tea”指的是:A. 红茶C. 绿茶D. 白茶答案:A5. 英语中“full moon”指的是:A. 满月B. 半月C. 新月D. 月食答案:A6. 英语中表示“生日快乐”的常用短语是:A. Happy New YearB. Merry ChristmasC. Happy BirthdayD. Happy Easter答案:C7. 英语中“hamburger”指的是:A. 汉堡包B. 热狗C. 三明治D. 披萨答案:A8. 英语中“president”一词通常指的是:B. 首相C. 国王D. 女王答案:A9. 英语中“spring”一词通常指的是:A. 春天B. 夏天C. 秋天D. 冬天答案:A10. 英语中“Christmas Eve”指的是:A. 圣诞夜B. 圣诞日C. 圣诞前夜D. 圣诞前夕答案:C二、填空题(每空2分,共20分)11. 英语中表示“请稍等”的常用短语是_。

答案:Just a moment12. 英语中“Easter Bunny”通常与_有关。

答案:复活节13. 英语中“the Statue of Liberty”是美国纽约的著名地标,它象征着_。

答案:自由14. 英语中“first name”通常指的是人的_。

答案:名15. 英语中“second hand”可以指二手的,也可以指钟表上的_。

答案:秒针16. 英语中“high school”通常指的是_。

英语传统文化了解40题

英语传统文化了解40题

英语传统文化了解40题1.Which of the following is NOT a traditional British festival?A.ChristmasB.ThanksgivingC.EasterD.Halloween答案:B。

本题考查英国传统节日。

选项A“Christmas”( 圣诞节)是英国的重要节日。

选项C“Easter”( 复活节)也是英国的传统节日。

选项D“Halloween”万圣节)在英国同样有庆祝。

而选项B“Thanksgiving” 感恩节)主要是美国的节日,并非英国传统节日。

2.In which festival do British people often exchange gifts?A.New YearB.Valentine's DayC.Bonfire NightD.St. George's Day答案:A。

在英国,新年时人们常常交换礼物。

选项B“Valentine's Day”( 情人节)通常是情侣之间互赠礼物。

选项C“Bonfire Night”( 篝火之夜)主要是观赏烟火等活动。

选项D“St. George's Day”(圣乔治日)并非以交换礼物为主要活动。

3.What food do British people usually have on Christmas Day?A.TurkeyB.DumplingsC.NoodlesD.Pizza答案:A。

英国人在圣诞节通常吃火鸡。

选项B“Dumplings”( 饺子)是中国的传统食物。

选项C“Noodles”( 面条)不是英国圣诞节的典型食物。

选项D“Pizza” 披萨)也不是英国圣诞节的传统食物。

4.Which festival is associated with the celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ?A.EasterB.ChristmasC.HalloweenD.Guy Fawkes Night答案:B。

五年级英语文化常识单选题40题

五年级英语文化常识单选题40题

五年级英语文化常识单选题40题1.Which festival is on December 25th?A.HalloweenB.ThanksgivingC.Christmas答案:C。

圣诞节是在12 月25 日。

万圣节是在10 月31 日,感恩节是在11 月的第四个星期四。

2.Which festival is famous for pumpkin lanterns?A.ChristmasB.HalloweenC.Thanksgiving答案:B。

万圣节以南瓜灯闻名。

圣诞节的标志是圣诞树等,感恩节主要有火鸡等。

3.Which festival do people eat turkey?A.ChristmasB.HalloweenC.Thanksgiving答案:C。

感恩节人们吃火鸡。

圣诞节通常吃圣诞大餐等,万圣节没有吃火鸡的传统。

4.Which festival is related to Easter Bunny?A.ChristmasB.HalloweenC.Easter答案:C。

复活节与复活节兔子有关。

圣诞节有圣诞老人等,万圣节没有复活节兔子。

5.Which festival is on November 1st?A.All Saints' DayB.ThanksgivingC.Christmas答案:A。

11 月1 日是万圣节次日,即诸圣节。

感恩节是在11 月的第四个星期四,圣诞节是在12 月25 日。

6.Which festival do people give chocolates?A.Valentine's DayB.HalloweenC.Thanksgiving答案:A。

情人节人们送巧克力。

万圣节送糖果等,感恩节没有送巧克力的传统。

7.Which festival is on March 17th?A.St. Patrick's DayB.EasterC.Thanksgiving答案:A。

六年级英语文化常识单选题40题

六年级英语文化常识单选题40题

六年级英语文化常识单选题40题1.Which festival is on December 25th?A.HalloweenB.ThanksgivingC.ChristmasD.Easter答案:C。

Christmas 是在12 月25 日。

Halloween 是在10 月31 日。

Thanksgiving 是在11 月的第四个星期四。

Easter 日期不固定,一般在3 月或4 月。

2.Which festival is related to pumpkins?A.ChristmasB.Valentine's DayC.HalloweenD.Independence Day答案:C。

Halloween 与南瓜有关,人们会雕刻南瓜灯。

Christmas 与圣诞树、礼物等有关。

Valentine's Day 与鲜花、巧克力等有关。

Independence Day 与烟花、国旗等有关。

3.Which festival is for giving thanks?A.ThanksgivingB.EasterC.HalloweenD.Christmas答案:A。

Thanksgiving 是感恩的节日。

Easter 是庆祝耶稣复活的节日。

Halloween 是万圣节。

Christmas 是圣诞节。

4.Which festival is on the fourth Thursday of November?A.ChristmasB.ThanksgivingC.HalloweenD.Easter答案:B。

Thanksgiving 是在11 月的第四个星期四。

Christmas 是在12 月25 日。

Halloween 是在10 月31 日。

Easter 日期不固定,一般在3 月或4 月。

5.Which festival is associated with eggs and bunnies?A.ChristmasB.ThanksgivingC.HalloweenD.Easter答案:D。

四年级英语文化常识测验题50题

四年级英语文化常识测验题50题

四年级英语文化常识测验题50题1.In which country can you find Big Ben?AB.ChinaD.Japan答案解析:C。

Big Ben(大本钟)位于英国伦敦。

A 选项美国没有大本钟;B 选项中国也没有大本钟;D 选项日本同样没有大本钟。

2.Which festival is famous in the UK and is related to witches and ghosts?A.ChristmasB.HalloweenC.EasterD.Thanksgiving答案解析:B。

在英国,万圣节(Halloween)与女巫和鬼魂有关。

A 选项圣诞节主要是庆祝耶稣诞生;C 选项复活节与耶稣复活有关;D 选项感恩节是美国的节日。

3.The traditional British sport of cricket is played with a ___.A.ball and batB.racket and shuttlecockC.footballD.basketball答案解析:A。

板球(cricket)是英国的传统运动,使用球和球棒。

B 选项是羽毛球运动的装备;C 选项是足球;D 选项是篮球。

4.Which is a famous British castle?A.The Eiffel TowerB.The Great WallC.Windsor CastleD.The Statue of Liberty答案解析:C。

温莎城堡 Windsor Castle)是英国著名的城堡。

A 选项埃菲尔铁塔在法国;B 选项长城在中国;D 选项自由女神像在美国。

5.In the UK, people often drink ___ at afternoon tea.A.coffeeB.teaC.juiceD.cola答案解析:B。

在英国,人们在下午茶时间经常喝茶。

A 选项咖啡不是下午茶的主要饮品;C 选项果汁和D 选项可乐也不是下午茶通常喝的。

三年级英语文化常识测验题50题

三年级英语文化常识测验题50题

三年级英语文化常识测验题50题1. Christmas is celebrated on which date every year?A. December 24thB. December 25thC. December 26th答案:B。

解析:圣诞节是西方一个非常重要的节日,每年的12月25日庆祝,这一天人们会互相赠送礼物、装饰圣诞树等,所以答案是B。

2. What is the main color of Christmas?A. RedB. GreenC. Both A and B答案:C。

解析:在圣诞节中,红色和绿色是主要颜色。

红色代表圣诞老人的衣服颜色,绿色代表圣诞树的颜色,所以答案是C。

3. Thanksgiving is mainly celebrated in which country?A. EnglandB. AmericaC. France答案:B。

解析:感恩节主要是美国的节日,人们在这一天感谢上天的恩赐,通常会吃火鸡等传统食物,所以答案是B。

4. What do people usually eat on Christmas in many English - speaking countries?A. TurkeyB. MooncakeC. Dumplings答案:A。

解析:在许多英语国家,圣诞节的时候人们通常会吃火鸡。

而月饼是中秋节的食物,饺子是中国传统食物,所以答案是A。

5. In which month is Thanksgiving usually celebrated in the United States?A. NovemberB. OctoberC. December答案:A。

解析:在美国,感恩节通常在11月庆祝,这是一个家庭团聚、感恩的节日,所以答案是A。

6. What is the symbol of Christmas?A. Santa ClausB. Easter BunnyC. Dragon答案:A。

初一英语文化常识单选题 20 题

初一英语文化常识单选题 20 题

初一英语文化常识单选题20 题1. Thanksgiving Day in the United States is usually celebrated in which month?A. NovemberB. DecemberC. OctoberD. September答案解析:A。

在美国,感恩节通常在11月庆祝。

12月有圣诞节;10月没有主要的与感恩节相关的节日;9月也不是感恩节的时间。

2. Which of the following is a famous landmark in Paris?A. The ColosseumB. The Statue of LibertyC. The Eiffel TowerD. Big Ben答案解析:C。

埃菲尔铁塔是巴黎著名的地标建筑。

罗马有罗马斗兽场;自由女神像在美国;大本钟在英国伦敦。

3. In Western countries, which color is often associated with Christmas?A. Green and redB. Black and whiteC. Blue and yellowD. Purple and orange答案解析:A。

在西方国家,绿色(圣诞树)和红色(圣诞老人的衣服等)通常与圣诞节相关联。

黑色和白色没有这种与圣诞节的特殊联系;蓝色和黄色、紫色和橙色也不是与圣诞节相关的典型颜色。

4. Halloween is a Western festival. What do children usually do on this day?A. Fly kitesB. Trick - or - treatC. Plant treesD. Have a picnic答案解析:B。

在万圣节,孩子们通常会玩“不给糖就捣蛋”的游戏。

放风筝通常不是万圣节的活动;植树节才会植树;野餐也不是万圣节的典型活动。

英语文化常识题

英语文化常识题

英语文化常识题库1.Where were the second Olympic Games held?A. FranceB. AustraliaC. AmericaD. British2.Which city in Asia is the first city to bid for the Olympic Games?A.BeijingB. SeoulC. TokyoD. New Delhi3.Which session is the largest Olympic Games?A.The 22ndB. The 24thC. The 23rdD. The 25th4. Who is the Father of the Olympics?A.SamaranchB. CoubertinC.RogerD.Yu zaiqing5. What is not the slogan of the Olympic?A.QuickerB.higherC.strongerD.bigger6. When is the Olympic Day?A.June.23B.July.23C.August.23D.September.237. What does the track and field contain?A. Track and field eventsB. Track e ventsC. Field eventsD. Track events, field events and All-around competition8. Where is Olympic Games’ birthplace?A. OlympiaB. FranceC. GreeceD. America9. When is International Olympic Day?A. March.26thB. Feb.14thC. June.23rdD. July.25th10. How many traffic circles are there on the Olympic Flag?A. FourB. FiveC. SixD. Seven11. Which sport is the earliest sport in China?A. BadmintonsB. BaseballC. FootballD. Table tennis12. How many people are there in one group in a soccer game?A. 12B. 16C.18D.1113. Which sport is not in triathlon(铁人三项)?A. SwimmingB. RunningC. Riding bicycleD. Skipping14. The White Olympics and the Winter Olympics __________.A. are the same thingB. are different gamesC. are not held in winterD. are held in summer15. Basketball was started _______.A. in EuropeB. in the United StatesC. in the PhilippinesD. in China16.Which sport isn’t the Olympic event?A. fencingB. badmintonC. boxingD. basketball17. How many times do the Olympic Games conduct?A. 30B. 29C. 28D. 2718.How many countries acceded to the first Olympic Games?A. 20B. 10C. 13D. 1419. In the first Olympic Games, the champion will have ( )?A a gold medal and cupB only a silver medalC only a bronze medalD a silver medal and a garland120. When did the modern basketball game come into China?A. In 1765B. In 1785C. In 1855D. In 189521. The First Continental Congress was held in _____ in September, 1774.A. PhiladelphiaB. BostonC. New YorkD. Chicago22. The following states are among the first thirteen colonies except _____.A. MarylandB. South CarolinaC. DelawareD. Colorado23. The Second World War broke out in September _____ and ended in August _____.A. 1939, 1945B. 1937, 1943C. 1938, 1945D.1937,194524. The frequent emergence of the economic crisis in the U.S.A. led to the following disastrous effects except _____.A. inflationB. the rise of pricesC. the decrease of populationD. the decrease of the purchasing capacity25. The first thirteen states of the US mainly located _____ seaboard.A. the easternB. the westernC. the northernD. the southern26. Altogether _____ countries became involved in or were dragged into WWI.A. 33B. 38C. 39D.3727. When did the American Revolution (independent war) break out?A.Seventeenth CenturyB. Eighteenth CenturyC. Nineteenth CenturyD. fifteenth Century28. The Great Depression(经济大萧条) in America lasted _____ years.A. 2B.3C. 4D.529. In 1799,_____________become French first emperor of empire.A.Lothaire IerB. Louis VC. napoleon BonaparteD. Raoul Ier30. 1789-1792, ________implemented constitutional monarchy(君主立宪制).A.ChinaB. FranceC. EnglandD. America31. In ______, civil war in America broke out.A. 1761B. 1861C. 1738D.183832. In 1794, the U.S. government and the ______ government signed jay treaty.A.British B. French C. Spanish D. Russian33. How many dynasties are there in China?A.23B.24C.25D. 2634. Which university is the oldest university in England?A. University of OxfordB. University of LondonC. University of Edinburgh[爱丁堡大学]D. University of Cambridge35. Who is the first queen of England?A. AnneB. ElizabethC. MaryD. Jane Grey36. Who wrote the ‘I Have A Dream’?A. MarxB. Martin LutherC. HitlerD. Napoleon37. Where was the first Great Exhibition[万国工业博览会] held?A. WienB. ParisC. TokyoD. London38. On 6 August 1945, an American plane dropped an atomic bomb onto the Japanese city of___.A. TokyoB. HiroshimaC. NagasakiD.Hokkiado39. Which date is the Independence Day of the United States of America?A.September 4.B.June 6C.July 4D.June 4240. When was the statue of liberty built?A.1896B.1866C.1876D.188641. Which of the following is by far the most influential religion in the west?A. ChristianityB. BuddhismC. IslamismD. Judaism(犹太教)42. What’s the traditional Easter activity?A. egg huntB. costume partyC. gifts exchangeD. book sale43. Who is the leader of the Catholic Church(天主教会)?A. The presidentB. The PopeC. The QueenD. The Prime Minister44. Which of the following is not one of the three main regions of the world?A. BuddhismB. JudaismC. IslamismD. Christianity45. Which of the following festival celebrates Jesus’ birthday?A. ChristmasB. EasterC. ThanksgivingD. Spring Festival46. How do we call people who believe in Islamism?A. ChristianB. BuddhistC. MuslimD. Sikh47. Which book do Christians follow?A. The BibleB. The KoranC. TripitakaD. The Great Compassion Mantra(大悲咒)48. Who is the founder of Isamism?A. JesusesB.SakyamuniC. Mohammedo-tse49.What’s the name of the Vigin(圣母)in the Bible?A. JennyB. KatherineC. LucyD. Maria50. From which religion was Christmas originated?A. JudaismB. IslamismC. ChristianityD. Buddhism51. In which country, people are all religious believers?A. NepalB. The VaticanC. RussiaD. Thailand52. The most important Holy Land of Islamism is .A. JerusalemB. MekkaC. BagdadD. Istanbul53. Which religion is originated in China?A. BuddhismB. TaoismC. ChristianityD. Islamism54. What is the symbol of Christianity?A.B. C. D.55. What is the symbol of the Judaism?A. B. C. D.56. Which of the religions is not one of the branches of Christianity?A. ProtestantismB. CatholicC. Eastern Orthodox ChurchD. V oodoo57. Who do the Muslim believe in?A. ZeusB. AllahC. JesusD. Buddha58. Which of the following is the cradle of Islam?A. IndiaB. AfricaC. ArabD. Tibet59. Which book do Muslims follow?A. QuranB. BibleC. ScriptureD. Holy Book360. Which of the following is the food that Jews don’t eat?A. beefB. lemonC. porkD. vegetable61.William Shakespeare’s Four Tragedies are .A. Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, Midsummer Night's DreamB. Hamlet, As you like it, King Lear, Mac BethC. Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, Mac BethD. Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, The Merchant of Venice62. The original name of Romeo and Juliet is .A. The Most Excellent and Lamentable Tragedy of Romeo and JulietB. The love of Romeo and JulietC. The Tragically History of Romeus and JulietD. Romeo and Juliet63. Opera originated in_________.A. GreeceB. ItalyC. BritainD. France64. What's Mozart’s nationality?A. AmericanB. FrenchC. AustrianD. British65. Which of the following operas is written by Mozart?A. The Marriage of FigaroB. La TraviataC. CarmenD. Turandot66. Where can you enjoy Broadway Musicals? In ________.A. Los AngelesB. New YorkC. WashingtonD.C. D. Las Vegas67. A dramatist must know a lot about William Shakespeare, who is known as the g reatest poet and______.A. singerB. actorC. writerD. playwright68.Sonnet has ______ lines.A.13B.14C.15D.1669. Which flower is the national flower of China?A. RoseB. LotusC. peonyD. Lily70 Which book is written by Jing Yong?A. Harry PotterB. the Legend of the Condor HeroesC. Star WarsD. Gone With The Wind71. Who painted Starry Night?A. Da VinciB. Van GoghC. Zheng Ban QiaoD. Tang Bo Hu72. What is World’s four major ballets?A. The Swan Lake, The Giselle, Fiddler on the roof, OklahomaB. The Swan Lake, The Nutcracker, The Sleeping Beauty, The GiselleC. The Sleeping Beauty, My fair lady, The Swan Lake, The GiselleD. My fair lady, Fiddler on the roof, Oklahoma, Watch out your steps73 Who writes the Tale of Two Cities?A. V oltaireB. W. William ShakespeareC. Jane AustenD. Charles Dickens74. Which one is not Shakespeare’s well-known saying?A. To be or not to be. That is a question.B. Better a witty fool than a foolish wit.4C. A light heart lives long.D. An apple a day keeps the doctor away.75. What is William Shakespeare’s last drama?A.The tempestB. CymbelineC. Henry VIIID. The Winter’s Tale76. Which is the most popular opera in the world?A. Magic FluteB. The Lady of the CamelliasC. King LearD. Carmen77. Which one is not one of the four most popular musicals?A. CatsB. Phantom of the OperaC. Les MiserableD. Notre-Dame de Paris78. Which opera did Giacomo Puccini create?A. Der RosenkavalieB. Madama ButterflyC. AidaD. La fille du regiment79. Which is not Shakespeare’s 4 comedies?A. The merchant of VeniceB.A Midsummer Night's DreamC. Little PrinceD. Twelfth Night80. Who wrote the masterpiece War and Peace?A. TolstoyB. HugoC. ShakespeareD. Dickens81.How many states are there in America?A. 49B. 48C. 50D. 5182.How many political parties are there in America?A. 1B. 2C. 3D. 483.North America is a colony of______.A. FranceB. GermanyC. ChinaD. England84.When did the U.S. declare to be independent?A. 1789B. 1689C. 1770D.177685.When did the Civil War start?A. 1921B. 1765C. 1861D.145086.Who is the Found Father of the United States of America?A. George W. BushB. Abraham LincolnC. FranklinD. Roosevelt D. George Washington87.What form of government does America have?A. Presidential republics, full presidential systemB. Parliamentary republicsC. Absolute monarchiesD. States where constitutional provisions for government have been suspended88.“As far as I know, the supreme power of the most reliable man is in charge of the people themselves.”Who say it?A. Thomas JeffersonB. David TrumanC. HillmanD. Robert Alan Dahl89.How many presidents are there in the American history?A. 47B. 45C. 44D. 4290.How often do they vote for a president?A. once every two yearsB. once every four years5C. once every five yearsD. once every ten years91.How many members are there in the House of Representatives of America?A. One hundred and fifteenB. Three hundredC. Four hundredD. Four hundred and thirty five92.Who has the right to declare war in America?A. CongressB. Supreme CourtC. PresidentD. Pentagon93.How many presidents were murdered in U.S. history?A.3B.1C.2D. 494.Which of the following country isn’t using Constitutional Monarchy?A. EnglandB. GermanyC. JapanD. China95.Which of the following country isn’t a People's Republic country?A. ChinaB. GermanyC. LaosD. North Korea96.Harvard University is a famous university of _____.A. AmericaB. EnglandC. FranceD. Germany97.When was the communist party of China established?A.1911B.1921C.1931D.194998.Which country is not the member of Commonwealth of Nations?A. CanadaB. AustraliaC. FranceD. South Africa99.What form of government does Germany have?A. Presidential republics, full presidential systemB. Presidential republics, semi-presidential systemC. Parliamentary constitutional monarchies in which the monarch does not personally exercisepowerD. Parliamentary republics100.How many senators are there in the Australian Senate?A. 70B. 72C. 74D. 76101.When did the earthquake in Japan happen?A. March, 2010B. May, 2010C. March, 2011D. May, 2011102.When is the Independence Day of the United States of America?A. July 1B. July 4C. July 14D. July 10103.How often is the World Expo held? Every yearsA. threeB. fourC. fiveD. six104.How many stars are there on the National Flag of the United States of America?A.Sixty.B. Fifty.C. Seventy.D. Forty.105.How many stripes are there on the National Flag of the United States of America?A. Fifteen.B. Twelve.C. Fourteen.D. Thirteen.106.When will the election of American president be held?A. 2012B. 2013C.2014D. 2015107.Which flower is the symbol of Japan?A. ChrysanthemumB. RoseC. Cherry blossomD. Lily108.India used to be a colony of ______.A. CanadaB. the USC. JapanD. England109.Who has written the novel the Old Man and the Sea?A. Ernest HemingwayB. Jane AustinC. Mark TwainD. Shakespeare6110.Which of the following novel is written by Mark Twain?A. Oliver TwistB. Pride and PrejudiceC. The NecklaceD. The adventures of Tom Sawyer111.Who are the current U.S. president and the secretary of State?A. Clinton and HillaryB. Obama and BushC. Hillary and BushD. Obama and Hillary112.When was Prince William's wedding held?A. May 29, 2011B. April 29, 2011C. April 29, 2010D. February 14, 2011113.Who is the British Prime Minister?A. Robert WalpoleB. CameronC. Gordon BrownD. Tony Blair114.Who is the world’s first female president?A. Hillary ClintonB. Isabel PeronC. Benazir BhuttoD. Elleina Byron115.What is the first U.S moon landing rocket called?A. ChallengerB. DeepImpactC. Apollo 11D. Mercury116.Which day is the World water day?A. April.23rdB.March.29thC.April.21stD.March.22nd117.Where will the next Olympic Games be held?A. VancouverB. New YorkC. LondonD. Paris118.Who’s the first woman prime minister in Australia?A. Julia GillardB. John Winston HowardC. Paul JohnD. Edward Gough Whitlam119.What is the most important economic activity in Canada?A. MiningB. FishingC. FarmingD. Manufacturing120.Which one is the longest river in the world?A. The Yangtze RiverB. The AmazonC. The MississippiD. The Nile121.Where is Victor Hugo from?A. GermanyB. BritainC. FranceD. China122.Who delivered the famous speech “I have a dream”?A. Bill ClintonB. Barack Hussein ObamaC. George WashingtonD. Martin Luther King123.Who was an actor before he became the President?A. Ronald ReaganB. Abraham LincolnC. Herbert HooverD. Jimmy Carter124.Who is the best actress of the 2011 Oscar Award?A. Nicole KidmanB. Natalie PortmanC. Anne HathawayD. Gwyneth Paltrow125.Who wrote Jane Eyre?A. Emily BronteB. Charlotte BronteC. Agnes GreyD. Jules Verne126.Who formulated the special theory of relativity and won the Nobel Prize for physics in 1921?A. Nelso RockefellerB. Thomas EdisonC. Leonardo da VinciD. Albert Einstein127.Which musician wrote the Ode to Joy?A. Franz Joseph HaydnB. Sebastian Bach7C. Ludwig van BeethovenD. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart128.Who was named as the King of Pop in 21st century?A. Lady GagaB. Michael JacksonC. John EltonD. Elvis Presley129.What did Alexander Graham Bell invent?A. TelephoneB. PrinterC. ExplosiveD. Television130.What movie did Shirley Temple act?A. The Golden CompassB. Roman HolidayC. The Little ColonelD. Gone with the Wind131.Who wrote Pride and Prejudice?A. Charlotte BronteB. Emily BronteC. Jane AustinD. Percy Bysshe Shelley132.Who established the evolution theory?A. George ByronB. Charles DarwinC. Winston ChurchillD. Isacc Newton133.Walt Disney produced many children’s movies. Which of the following is NOT produced by him?A. CinderellaB. Peter PanC. Snow White and the Seven DwarfsD. Kung Fu Panda134.Mahatma Gandhi was a major political and spiritual leader of __________.A. IndiaB. SpainC. MexicoD. South Africa135.Abraham Lincoln was the ________ President of the United States who led the country to victory during the American Civil War.A. 14thB. 15thC. 16thD. 17th136.Who was the famous explorer born in Italy?A. Henry VIIIB. Christopher ColumbusC. Elizabeth FryD. Isambard Kingdom Brunel137.Who is the top No. 1 on 2011’s Celebrity 100?A. Justin Bieber B Oprah Winfrey C. Taylor Swift D. Lady Gaga138.Who acts Harry in the film Harry Potter?A. Daniel RadcliffeB. Rupert GrintC. Tom FeltonD.Matthew Lewis139.The economic policy Britain pursued in the 1950s and 1960s was based on the theory of ______.A. Adam SmithB. John Maynard KeynesC. Margaret ThatcherD. Karl Marx140.What is Rolls-Royce world famous for?A. luxury automobilesB. machine toolsC. high-quality knives and hand toolsD. household appliances141. Who draw “The Last Supper”?A. Leonardo Di Ser Piero Da VinciB. Vincent Willem van GoghC. Salvador DaliD. Henri Matisse142. There are ________ disciples in the famous p ainting of “The Last Supper”?A. tenB. twelveC. thirteenD. five143. “The Liberty Leading the People” is about a revolution of ________.8A. SpainB. AmericaC. FranceD. England144. The woman hero of the Liberty Leading the People hold a ________ in her hand.A. a swordB. a crutchC. a flagD. an axe145. Which country did the famous artist Picasso come from?A. Britain.B. America.C. Mexico.D. Spain.146. Who cut his ear himself?A. Da Vinci.B. Van Gogh.C. Ravenna.D. Millet.147. Who liked to draw about cats that look like human?A. Louis WainB. Da VinciC. MilletD. Francis Giacco148. Who is the painter of “Qingming Riverside”?A. Zhang ZeduanB. Qi BaishiC. Zhang DaQianD. Xu Beihong149. Wha t kind of painting is “Sunflowers” which Van Gogh paint?A. oil on canvasB. printC. traditional Chinese paintingD. Sketch150. Who was born in Holland?A. Da VinciB. van GoghC. Raphael SanzioD. Michelangelo Buonarroti151. How much did the” Picasso finally self portrait “sell at?A. 4980000 dollarsB. 498000 dollarsC. 49800000 dollarsD. 498 dollars152. Which of the following painting was painted by Claude Monet?A. The Luncheon on the Grass.B. Impression, sunrise.C. The Theater Box.D. The Ballet Class.153. What kind of genre is the painting of Guernica (painted by Picasso)?A. Impressionism.B. Cubism.C. Neoclassicism.D. Landscape sent.154. Which is Van Gogh’s last painti ng?A. Starry skyB. "Sunflower"C. "The catcher in the crow"D. View of Arles with Irises155. Where is Mona Lisa now?A. ChinaB. FranceC. ItalyD. Germany156. Which person is not a famous artist?A. MichelangeloB. Chris AngleC. PicassoD. Paul Cezanne157. Which museum collected the painting of Barge Haulers On the V olga?A. State Russia Museum.B. Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow.C. British Museum.D. Louvre Museum.158. Where “The Birth of Venus” was kept in ?A. Louvre MuseumB. The British MuseumC. Galleria degli Uffizi in FlorenceD. Metropolitan Museum of Art159. Da Vinci was born inA. FranceB. SpainC. ItalyD. Germany9160. Who won the Archibald Price in 1994?A. PicassoB. Da VinciC. MonetD. Francis Giacco161. Which is the highest building in the world?A. Shanghai Oriental TV TowerB. Shanghai World Financial CenterC. Eiffel TowerD. Dubai Tower162. Who decided to build the Great Wall?A. Yin ZhengB. Li ShimingC. Zhao KuangyinD. Da Yu163. Which building is the place where the U.S. President live in?A. their houseB. all the place they wantC. hospitalD. The White House164. Where do the British royal family live and work?A. WestminsterB. CapitolC. Buckingham PalaceD. Sallo Paulo cathedral165. Tower of London bridge is a style of .A. BaroccoB. RococoC. RomanesqueD. Gothic166. Where is Taj Mahal?A. in New DelhiB. in BombayC. in AgraD. in Bangalore167. _______ has been built in Italy.A. The Big BenB. The Rome Jungle fieldC. The EiffelD. The Versailles Palace168. Which is the oldest bridge in the world?A. The London BridgeB. The Zhao Zhou BridgeC. The Lu Ding BridgeD. The Story Bridge169. Which bridge is one of the most famous bridge in the world and it is in the United states of California.A. Humber BridgeB. Great BeltC. Golden Gate BridgeD. Tsing Ma Bridge170. Visitors to which observatory can stand in both the eastern and western hemispheres simultaneously?A. Athens ObservatoryB. Manila ObservatoryC. Copenhagen ObservatoryD. Greenwich Observatory171.________ is the biggest Ferris wheel in Europe.A. the Star of NanchangB. the London EyeC. the Singapore FlyerD. Tower of London Bridge172. Where is Empire State Building?A. LondonB. New YorkC. ParisD. D. Chicago173. We can guess that the Red Square lies ______.A. in the east of Moscow.B. in the west of Moscow.C. in the center of Moscow.D. somewhere in Moscow.174. The Golden Gate Bridge is one of the most famous bridges in the world, because ______.A. it was built early in 1937.B. people will first see it when they go to San Francisco.C. the main part of it is a suspension span, which was the longest at that time.10D. it extends across San Francisco Bay175. The Eiffel Tower in Paris needs no presentation. The sentence means____A. The Tower is so famous that there is no need to recommend it.B. The Tower is too old to mention.C. The Tower is of no reputation and no one needs to know about it.D. The Tower doesn’t need to be recommended because it is a symbol of Paris.176. The Bund in Shanghai was built using materials from around the world.Which of the following was not used?A. Oregon pineB.Italian marbleC.Granite from JapanD. Ivory from Africa177. Whose statue is in the center of the square in Buckingham Palace?A. Victoria QueenB. Elizabeth IC. ElizabethD. Mary178. In ancient times the Great Wall was built to keep out the enemy from ______.A. the south .B. the west .B. the north . D. the east.179. The Taj Mahal was ______.A. a famous cathedral.B. a splendid grave.C. a high tower.D. a big monument.180. The Palace Museum ______.A. was built in the Yuan Dynasty.B. was built in the Ming Dynasty.C. showed the wisdom and creativity of the ancient emperors.D. is not the same as the Forbidden City.181.People usually joke on ________.A. EasterB. ThanksgivingC. Fool’s DayD. Boxing Day182. When is the Independence Day of the United States of America?A. June the fourth.B. July the fourth.C. July the fourteenth.D. June the fourteenth.183. Boxing Day is the next day of ___________.A. Christmas DayB. ThanksgivingC. New Year’s DayD. Valentine’s Day184. Dragon Boat Festival is on __________.A. the fifteenth day of the eighth lunar monthB. the fifth day of the fifth lunar monthC. the double-ninth dayD. the fifteenth day of the first lunar month185. Easter is a holiday usually connected to the following except __________.A. the coming of springB. the eating of Easter eggsC. the resurrection of ChristD. the reunion of a large family186. The theme of Thanksgiving Day is ___________.A. friendship and awardB. love and happinessC. happiness and peaceD. thankfulness and harvest11187. What’s NOT true about the Lantern Festival?A. Eating Glutinous Rice Balls.B. Enjoying festival lanterns.C. Enjoying the full moon.D. Competitive Dragon Dance.188. Father Christmas comes into the house through the _________.A. windowB. front doorC. chimneyD. back door189. Valentine’s Day is originated from ___________.A. ItalyB. ChinaC. AmericaD. Rome190. Oktoberfest (a two-week beer festival held each year during late September and early October) is a famous festival in____________.A. GermanyB. AmericaC. EuropeD. Japan191. Where did the April Fool’s Day come from?A. America.B. France.C. Europe.D. Germany.192. What do people eat in Good Friday?A. Pastry.B. Hamburgers.C. Hot cross buns.D. Salad.193. What’s the home of Santa Clause?A. Finland.B. Denmark.C. Norway.D. America.194. Smoking is bad for health. And the World No-Tobacco Day is on__________.A. April 30thB. May 31stC. June 30thD. July 31st195. What do people always do on the Mid-Autumn Festival?A. Eat zongzi.B. Eat dumplings.C. Eat moon cakes.D. Eat chicken.196. Where did Father Christmas put the presents?A. In children’s hats.B. In children’s stockings.C. In children’s shoes.D. Under the bed.197. People have Chopsticks Day in ___________. It is on August 4th.A. ChinaB. KoreaC. JapanD. India198. Children usually say ’Trick or Treat’ on __________.A. Pumpkin DayB. OktoberfestC. Christmas DayD. Halloween199. What do people usually do on the Water-Sprinkling Festival?A. Drink water.B. Splash water.C. Go sailing.D. Eat noodles.200. Which country has the Food Festival?A. EnglandB. SingaporeC. AmericaD. Japan201.How many Administrative Regions does the United Kingdom have?A. Four.B. Two.C. One.D. Three.202. Which Continent is U.S.A on?A. Asia.B. North America.C. Europe.D. South America.203. Which city is the capital of Argentina?A. Catamarca.B. Corrientes.C. San Juan.D. Buenos Aires.204. The largest desert in the world is __________.A. the Sahara desertB. the Taklimakan desert12C. the Australia desertD. the Arab desert205. Which country isn’t the neighboring country of Russia?A. KazakhstanB. UkraineC. MoroccoD. Finland206. The biggest plain in the world is_________.A. North China plainB. Amazon plainC. Salisbury plainD. Hempstead Plain207. Which sea is the deepest sea in the world?A. The Coral Sea.B. The Bering Sea.C. The Mariana Trench.D. The Mediterranean Sea.208. How tall is the Mount Qomolangma?A. Eight thousand eight hundred and forty-four point four.B. Six thousand eight hundred and forty-five point four.C. Eight thousand eight hundred and forty-four point forty-three.D. Eight thousand three hundred and forty-four point four.209. Where is Taj Mahal?A. In India.B. In Thailand.C. In China.D. In Somalia. 210. What is the smallest country in the world?A. Japan.B. Denmark.C. Vatican.D. Libya.211. W hat is the biggest plateau in the world?A. The Iranian Plateau.B. The Deccan Plateau.C. The Brazil Plateau.D. The Qinghai-Tibet Plateau.212. What is the biggest island in the world?A. The Taiwan Island.B. The Luzon.C. The Victoria Island.D. The Greenland.213. What is the official name of the U.K.?A. The United Nation of Great Britain and Southern Ireland.B. The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.C. The United Kingdom of Great England and Southern Ireland.D. The United Nation of Great England and Northern Ireland.214. is the biggest freshwater lake in the world.A. Huron lakeB. Superior lakeC. Erie lakeD. Ontario lake 215. Which religious belief were the American have?A. Christianity.B. Islam.C. Buddhism.D. Taoism. 216. Which is the largest state in America?A. California.B. New Jersey.C. Georgia.D. Alaska. 217. Which city is the capital of Canada?A. Ottawa.B. Michigan.C. Michigan.D. Connecticut. 218. What’s the biggest basin in the world?A. Congo Basin.B. Sichuan Basin.C. Tabasco Basin.D. Turban Basin. 219. _________is known as ‘the City of Diamonds ’in South Africa.A. Kimberley.B. Johannesburg.C. Pretoria.D. Bloemfontein.220. _________ is known as ‘the Country of Bank’ in Europe.A. Britain.B. Switzerland.13。

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