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英美概况模拟试题

英美概况模拟试题

《英语国家社会与文化入门》模拟试题及参考答案Part oneFill in the blanks ( 10 points )1.The full name of the United Kingdom is .2.The Good Friday Agreement, known also as , emerged on 10 April 1998.3., the ancestor of the present queen, Elizabeth II, united England under his rulein 829.4.written by Geoffrey Chaucer is often studied by middle school and collegestudents today.5.The Bonfire Night, which is celebrated in November, sometimes is also called .6.Columbus discovered the New World in the year of .7.The Three Faiths in the US refer to Protestant, and Jewish.8.In 1852, a New England woman named Harriet Beecher Stowe wrote a noveltitled , which intensified the political debate on slavery.9.1968 was known in US history as a violent and tragic year in which the great leader of TheCivil Rights Movement: was assassinated.10.The Grand Canyon is carved away for nearly 6 million years by the River. Part twoRead the following unfinished statements or questions carefully. For each unfinished statement or question four suggested answers A, B, C and D are given. Choose the one you think best completes the statement or answers the question: ( 20 points )1.Franklin Roosevelt’s program for the depression was called .a. Progressivismb. laissez fairec. New Freedomd. New Deal2. The United States did not join the Second World War directly until in December,1941.a. Great Depressionb. Pearl Harbor incidentc. the Japanese attack on Chinad. the German attack on Poland3. From 1649 to 1658 England was called a Commonwealth. It was ruled first by OliverCromwell as .a. Lord Protectorb. Lieutenant Generalc. Commander of the New Model Armyd. President4. Ireland is in the of Great Britain.a. eastb. southc. westd. north5. WASPs referred to .a. the mainstream Americansb. Hispanicsc. Asian-Americansd. Blacks6. Lincoln's Emancipation proclamation and the Thirteenth Amendment to the Constitutionformally ended .a. the immigration movementb. the Civil Warc. the slave systemd. the industrialization7. About a hundred years ago, as a result of imperialist expansion, Britain ruled of theworld people and of the world’s land area.a. one thirdb. one fifthc. one fourthd. two fifths8. The Celt’s religion was.a. Teutonic religionb. Christianityc. Druidismd. Buddhism9. The spirit of the Great Charter was the limitation of the powers of , keeping themwithin the bounds of the feudal law of the land.a. the Archbishop of Canterburyb. the baronsc. the churchd. the king10. The ultimate authority for law-making resides in the .a. the House of Lordsb. the House of Commonsc. the Privy Councild. the Shadow Cabinet11. The English Renaissance was largely .a. religiousb. ideologicalc. philosophicald. literary12. In the Industrial Revolution, changes occurred earliest and quickest in .a. hardwareb. textilec. potteryd. chemicals13. The Romans led by Julius Caesar launched their first invasion on Britain in .a. 200 B. C.b. 55 B. C.c. 55 A. D.d. 410 A. D14. The Hundred Years’ War started in.a. 1733b. 1453c. 1337d. 135715. Civil Rights Movement happened in .a. the 1960sb. the 1950sc. the 1940sd. the 1930s16. The open declaration of the containment policy was made by on March 12, 1949 ina speech to the joint session of Congress.a. President Rooseveltb. President Kennedyc. General Marshalld. President Truman17. The House of Commons consists of Members of Parliament.a. 651b. 1,200c. 1,198d. 76318. About half of the Britain’s trade is with.a. the United Statesb. South-east Asiac. the ECd. the Latin America19. The British recorded history begins with .a. the arrival and settlement of Celtsb. the Norman Conquestc. Roman invasiond. Viking and Danish invasions20. At the beginning of the First World War, the United States pursued a policy of .a. containmentb. neutralityc. pro-Germany partialityd. pro-Ally partialityPart threeRead the following statements carefully and decide if each of them is True or False: ( 20 points )( ) 1. The Bill of Rights is the term for the first twelve amendments to the Constitution.( ) 2. The stock market crash in 1929 was the beginning of a long economic depression in the U. S. ( ) 3. George Washington was the first president of the United States.( ) 4. The system of the parliamentary government of the U.K. is based on a written constitution. ( ) 5. Benjamin Franklin alone drafted the Declaration of Independence, and on July 4, 1776, the Congress adopted the declaration.( ) 6. Britain was the first country to start the Industrial Revolution which contributed to the establishment of the British Empire.( ) 7. The word English means “the language that belongs to the Angles.”( ) 8. The Pennines are known as the “Backbone of England”.( ) 9. The largest lake in Britain is the Lough Neagh Lake in Wales which covers an area of 397 square kilometers.( ) 10. Both the First Continental Congress and the Second Continental Congress were held in Boston.( ) 11. The American Constitution founded feudalism and introduced checks and balances.( ) 12. The national church in Scotland is also the Church of England.( ) 13.Of all the English university Oxford and Cambridge are the most prestigious( ) 14. The House of Lords is now made up of two kinds of Lords: the Lords Spiritual and the Lords Temporal.( ) 15. William, Duke of Normandy, founded a strong fleet which first beat the Danes at sea and he became known as “Father of the British Navy.”( ) 16. Anglo-Saxons in Britain are believed to be ancestors of the Highland Scots, the Irish and the Welsh people.( ) 17. After Margaret Thatcher was elected Britain’s first ever woman prime minister in 1979, she adopted a new program to cure the “British disease”.( ) 18. America Vespucci proved that the land discovered by Columbus was not Indian, but a new continent. As a result, the new continent was named after him and became known as America. ( ) 19. Declaration of Independence was formally adopted by the Continental Congress on July 14, 1776, a day which has been celebrated each year as Independence Day of the United States. ( ) 20. When the news of American victory at Yorktown reached London, the Parliament voted to end the War and peace negotiation began in 1782.Part fourExplain the following terms in English: (10 points)1. The New Deal2. The commonwealth3. checks and balances4. Constitutional monarchy5. PuritanismPart fiveTell what you know about the following in your own words. ( 20 points )1. The Easter Rising2. Class system in British society3. The Bronte sisters4. Counterculture5. The containment policyPart sixWrite between 100-150 words on the following topic: ( 20 points )Cold WarKeys:Part one:1.the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland2.the Belfast Agreement3.King Egbert4.The Canterbury Tales5.Guy Fawkes Night6.14927.Catholic8.Uncle Tom’s Cabin9.Martin Luther King10.ColoradoPart two:1~5dbaca 6~10cccdb 11~15dbbca 16~20daccbPart three:1~5 FTTFF 6~10 TTTFF 11~15 FFTTT 16~20 FTTFTPart four:1.It refers to a series of measures taken by Franklin Roosevelt in 1932 to prevent the possiblecollapse of the American economic and political system.2.The Commonwealth is a voluntary association of states which is made up mostly of formerBritish colonies. There are 50 members of the Commonwealth: many of these are developing countries like India and Cyprus: others are developed nations like Australia, Canada and New Zealand. The Commonwealth was set up as a forum for continued cooperation and as a sort of support network.3.Each of the three branches of the government——the legislative, the executive and thejudicial——has part of the powers but not all the power. Each branch can check, or block, the actions of the other branches. The three branches are thus in balance. This is called “checks and balances”.4. A constitutional monarchy is a county in which head of the state is a king or a queen. Inpractice, the Sovereign reigns, but does not rule. In English history, constitutional monarchy was established after Glorious Revolution in 1688.5.Puritans were those who followed the doctrine of John Calvin and wanted to purify theChurch of England. They believe that human beings were predestined by God before they were born. Some were God’s chosen people while others were damned to hell. No church nor good works could save people. The sign of being God’s elect was the success in his work or the prosperity in his calling. They also argued that everyone must read the Bible in order to find God’s will and establish direct contact with God. These beliefs had great impact on American culture.Part five:1.In order to gain independence, different Irish groups had been fighting against the Britishinstitutions and the British military forces. One such activity was the Easter Rising which took place in 1916. the rebels occupied Dublin’s Post Office and Forced the British to take it back by military force. The leaders of the rebellion were executed by the British authorities.2.The class system does exist in British society. Most of the British population would claimthemselves to be either of middle-class or working-class, though some people would actually belong to the upper middle-class or lower middle-class. Class divisions are now simply economic, they are cultural as well. People of different classes may differ in the kind of newspapers they read, in the way they speak and in the kind of education they receive. One of the distinctive features about the British class system is that aristocratic titles can still be inherited.3.Perhaps the most famous literary family I British history are the Bronte sisters, who wereinfluenced by the Romantic Movement. Charlotte, Emily and Ann were daughters of the vicar of a village church in Yorkshire. Although they were poor, they were educated and respectable. In their short lives, they didn’t produce much, but their works are among the best-loved novels in English: Charlotte Bronte’ s Jane Eyre and Emily’s Wuthering Heights 4.In the wake of the Free Speech Movement and the New Left, there appeared a phenomenonthat historians called “counterculture”. The counterculture rejected capitalism and other American principles. They had morals different from those taught by their parents. Some groups of youth tried to construct different ways of life. Among the most famous were the hippies. They sought new experience through dropping out, and drug taking. But it was music, rock music in particular, that became the chief vehicles for the counter culture assault on the traditional American society. The counterculture exerted a great influence upon people’s attitudes toward social morals, marriage, career and success.5.The US put into effect the containment policy in the late 1940s. by containment, the Us meantthat it would use whatever means, including military force, to prevent the Soviet Union form breaking out of its sphere of influence. In order to contain communism, the US fought two wars in Asia: the Korean War and the Vietnam War.Part six:Some historians say that the world entered Cold War immediately after the Second World War ended. The conflicts arose basically from the separate concepts of postwar world order. The United States, relying on its large economic and military strength, tried to play the role of world police under the pretext of fighting against the Soviet expansion. The Soviet Union put forward the theory that there could be no long-term peaceful coexistence between socialism and capitalism and the Soviet Union should rapidly build up its strength for the final struggle against capitalism, represented by the United States and Britain. Cold War was characterized by international tension and conflicts without bloody “hot war” between the Soviet Union and the United States. Cold War did not end until after the collapse of Berlin Wall in 1989.。

英美概况模拟题及其答案4

英美概况模拟题及其答案4

第一部分(客观题,共40分)I. Directions: Read the following unfinished statements or uestions carefully .For each unfinished statement or q uestion four suggested answers A, B, C and D are given. Choose the one you think best completes the statement or answers the question. Then, mark your answer by blackening the corresponding letter on the answer sheet. (25% )1. Britain is separated from the rest of Europe by the English Channel in the _______ and the North Sea in the east.A. eastB. southC. westD. north2. The first known settlers of Britain were _______.A. the JutesB. the CeltsC. the SaxonsD. the Iberians3. The English Civil War is also called ______.A. the Puritan RevolutionB. the second Magna CartaC. the Long ParliamentD. the Anglican War4. The Tories were the forerunners 0f _______ , which still bears the nickname today.A. the Labour PartyB. the Liberal PartyC. the Social Democratic PartyD. the Conservative Party5. In Britain only _______ of the population are farmers but they manage 7O% of the land area.A. 2%B. 3%C. 4%D. 5%6. Which of the following Statements is NOT true about the Prime Minister in Britain?A. He is appointed by the Queen.B. He is Minister for the Civil Service.C. He sits in the House of Commons.D. He receives £88,292 a year.7. London's Metropolitan Police Force is directly under the control of _______ .A. the Lord ChancellorB. the Home SecretaryC. the Attorney GeneralD. the Prime Minister8. Which of the following statements is NOT true about the National Health Service?A. It Provides for every resident a full range of medical services.B. It is administered by the central government.C. Its emergency ambulances are available for doctors' urgent calls.D. It has suffered from under funding in recent decades.9. There are some _______ universities in the United Kingdom, including the Open University.A. 75B. 80C. 85D. 9O10. Ireland is divided into two political parts: _______ .A. Northern Ireland and southern IrelandB. Southern Ireland and the Republic of IrelandC. the Republic of Ireland and Northern IrelandD. Northern Ireland and Britain11. The Grand Canyon in north-western _______ is one of nature's most impeessive sights.A. UtahB. ArizonaC. NevadaD. Idaho12. The first immigrants in American history came from _______ .A. England and GermanyB. England and IrelandC. England and the NetherlandsD. England and Spain13. The United States went to war with _______ in 1812, the last war fought between these two countries.A. BritainB. FranceC. SpainD. Mexico14. In 1932, in the depth of the depression, the American people chose _______ as theirnext president who promised a "new deal" to get America out of depression.A. TheodoreB. Franklin D. RooseveltC. Woodrow WilsonD. Herbert Hoover15. Martin Luther King, Jr., a young black clergyman, became a national leader of the _______ Movement.A. BoycottB. Civil RightsC. SegregationD. Integration16. The cultivated land in the U.S. makes up _______ of the total land, and people who are engaged in farming make up only 2.7% of the total population.A. 21%B. 31%C. 41%D. 51%17. The Constitution of the United States provides that _______ shall be President of the Senate.A. the Secretary of StateB. the Chief JusticeC. the PresidentD. the Vice President18. The typical organizational pattern for elementary and secondary schools in the United States is that of _______ .A. classified schoolsB. vocational schoolsC. graded schoolsD. public schools19. In the 1920s, Black Literature developed into an upsurge which has come to be known as _______ .A. the Manhattan RenaissanceB. the Harlem RenaissanceC. the Black RevivalD. the African-American Rebirth20. Of all the symbols, _______ , which are considered to represent fertility and new life: are those most frequently associated with Easter.A. the pumpkin and the turkeyB. the lamb and the beefC. the spring peas and the potatoesD. the egg and the rabbit21. Canada was divided Into Upper Canada (English speaking) and Lower Canada (French speaking) in _______ and they were united again in _______ .A. 1791/1840B. 1775/1791C. 1840/1867D. 1775/186722. Canada's early economic development was founded on _______ .A. resource industriesB. heavy industriesC. light industriesD. manufacturing industries23. What law made French the offical language in Canada's Quebec?A. The Official Language Act.B. The Charter of the French Language in Quebec.C. The Meech Lake Accord.D. The new Canadian Constitution.24. The Canadian population is chiefly characterized by _______ .A. its sizeB. its growthC. its linguistic dualityD. its French origins25. Australia has always been a continent with few people mainly because _______ .A. Australia is too far away fram EuropeB. Australia is the least mountainous and most level of the world's continentsC. Australia is separated from the rest of the world by seasD. most of the continent is hot and dryII. Directions: Read each of the following statements carefully and see if it is true or false .Blacken A if you think it is true or B if you think it is false on your answer sheet. Blackening C、D or E is useless. (15% )26.Britain became a world leader in shipbuilding during the middle of the 20th century.27. The Queen is the center of much of the nation's ceremonial and, by ancient tradition, the leader of society.28.The Lord Chancellor recommends the High Court and circuit judges, the recorders and the 76 metropolitan and stipendiary magistrates.29.The social security system in Britain is designed to secure a basic standard of living for people in financial need.30.The Open University in Britain is a non-residential university based in London.31. Since the 1960s, manufacturing has become the mainstay of the Irish economy.32. Although tobacco is grown in many countries, the United States is the World's biggest producer and user of this profitable crop.33.The Supreme Court is the highest court of the United States and is the only organ which has the power to interpret the Constitution.34. Higher education in the United States began with the founding of University of Michigan in 1636.35. Mark Twain's real name was Samuel Langhorne Clemens and he was born and brought up in the small town of Hannibal, Missouri, on the Mississippi River.36. Before World War II, it was customary for each community to hold veteran's parades and public ceremonies in the U.S.A.37. Canada, a self-governing member of the Commonwealth of Nations, is a federation of 15 provinces and two territories.38. British explorers had a good knowledge of animals, the seasons and all aspects of Australia.39. In January 1940 Australian troops first sailed for overseas theatres of war, and in the next two years they fought with the British against the Germans and Italians in northern Africa, the Middle East and Mediterranean.40. New Zealanders take a community approach to problems, but at the same time they are very proud of being independent and self-reliant.第二部分(主观题,共60分)III. Directions: For each of the following blanks, only one word is suitable. Write the word in the corresponding space on your answer sheet. (25%)●The capital of the Republic of Ireland is (1) ________ , and the capital of NorthernIreland is (2) ________ .●The English Renaissance was largely (3) ________ and its finest exponents were Christopher Marlowe, Ben Jonson and William (4) ________ .●The Whigs were the forerunners of the (5) ________ Party while the Tories were the forerunners of the (6) ________ party of England.●Most of Britain's oil reserves are thought to be under the (7) ______ (8) ______.●British Parliament consists of the Sovereign, the House of (9) _____ and the House of (10) ______.●The United Kingdom is a (11) ______ mo narchy, it began in the (12) _______th century.●In the United Kingdom, in criminal trials by jury, the (13) ______ passes sentence but the (14) _______ decides the issue of guilt or innocence.●Britain is regarded as a (15) _______ state. The term applies mainly to the National (16) ______Service, national insurance and social security.●In the United Kingdom, education is compulsory for all between the ages of (17) ______ and (18) ________.●The British national newspapers can be divided into two groups: national (19) _____ and national(20) ________.●The most important lakes in the United States are the (21) _____ Lakes, they are all located between(22) ______ and the United States except Lake Michigan.●In respect of population, (23) ______ (24) _______ is the biggest city in the United States.●The largest of the racial and ethnic minorities in the U.S. is the (25) _______, who were first brought to North America as (26) ______ in 1619.●Counterculture in 1960s was a mo vement of (27) ________ against the moral values, the aesthetic (28) _______ and the personal behavior.●American government is divided into three branches: the legislative, the (29) ______ and the (30) ________, each has part of the powers but not all the power.●Formal education in the United States consists of elementary, (31) _________ and (32) _______ education.●The first British settlers in Canada were (33) _______ refugees who refused to fight against the British army in the War of American Independence. They called themselves (34) ________.●It is assumed that the first Europeans who reached Australia's shores were the (35) ________ and Portuguese, whom were followed by the (36) _______ and then the English.●In the 1950s, there was a boom in Australia's economy and people's living standard was high, so Australia was called "the (37) _______ (38) ________" in that period.●In World War II, Australia declared war on Japan immediately after Japan bombed the U.S. naval base at (39) _______ (40) _________.●The main feature of Australia's trade is that it has always involved the exchange of (41) ________ materials for (42) ________ products.●The basic structure of Australian government is based on both the (43) ______ and (44) _______ models.●New Zealand has two main islands. They are (45) ________ Island and (46) ______ Island.●New Zealand is a sovereign independent state with a parliamentary (47) ________ and a constitutional (48) _______.●The official lang uages in New Zealand are (49) ________ and (50) _______.IV. Directions: Explain the following terms in English. Write your answer in the corresponding space on your answer sheet. (15%)1. Black Death2. The Gunpowder Plot3. Ulysses4. The Puritans5. the Axis powersV. Directions: Give a brief answer to each of the following questions. Write your answer in the corresponding space on your answer sheet. (12%)1. What happened in the four-day London smog in 1952?2. What does IBM stand for? What is the corporation's main product?3. When is "Trick or treat" played and what does it mean?4. What is special about the Kiwi, a national symbol of New Zealand?VI. Directions: Write between 100-15O words on the following topic in the corresponding space on your answer sheet. (8%)Describe briefly the size and location of the United States of America.参考答案一,选择题(每小题1分,共25分。

英语考研英美概况模拟题

英语考研英美概况模拟题

Political System1. The British Monarchy is hereditary2. The Constitutional Monarchy started at the end of the __17th __ century.3. The __ Crown _ is used as a symbol of the whole nation and is described as the representative of the people.4. The oldest part of British Parliament is _ the House of Lords ___.5. The decision making organ in British Parliament is __ the Cabinet __.6. The life of Parliament is fixed at ___ five _ years.7. The House of Commons consists of _651___ members who are elected from the _651____ electoral districts.8. The titles of the lords, such as Duke, Marquis, Earl, V iscount and Baron, are __ hereditary __.9. The quorum in the House of Commons is ___ forty _ members.10. The _ British government _ _____ is the supreme administrative institution.11. The __ Cabinet is the core of leadership of the British government.12. The Privy Council was established in the 15th century when __ Henry V __ was on the throne.13. Not until ___1937 _ could the cabinet have a legal basis.14. The number of the cabinet members varies, being generally about ___20 __.15. The president (or head) of the House of Lords in Britain is __ Lord Chancellor __.16. ___ The Labour Party _ was formed by the trade unions, cooperatives, the Social Democratic Federation, the Independent Labour Party and the Fabian Society in 1900.17. It is the _ Prime Minister __ who organizes the Cabinet and presides over its meetings.18. The Shadow Cabinet is organized by the _ Opposition ___.19. London, because of its special location, is divided into _32____ boroughs and the city of London.20. “The Morning Star” is the official paper of the ___ Communist Party __.21. The following persons except ___ criminals _ have no right to vote.22. In England and Wales, the jury consists of ___ twelve _ people in criminal and civil cases.23. Legally any citizen aged from ___18__ to __65___ who has never been sent to prison can be a member of the jury.24. The head of the police force of a county, etc. is called _ Chief Constable __.25. A __ barrister ___ appointed to act for the State is called Queen’s Counsel.26. Now the House of Lords can prevent a bill from passing into a law for __ one year _.27. The High Court of Justice includes the following divisions except _ the Criminal Division _.28. During the Civil War, the supporters of the King and the Church were known as _ Loyalists _.I. Fill in the Blanks1. The present sovereign is __ Queen Elizabeth II ___ _____.2. Elizabeth II came to the throne on Feb. 6th, _ 19523. The vital power lies in the ___ Prime Minister __ _____, and his/her cabinet.4. The __ Crown ___ is the only legal and constitutional link binding the members of the Commonwealth to the home country and to one another.5. The British Parliament consists of three elements – the _ Crown ____, the House of __ Lords ___, and the House of _ Commons ____.6. The British legislature is _ Parliament ____.7. The official head of Parliament is the _ Queen ____.8. The House of Commons appeared in late __13th___ century.9. The government cannot legally spend any money without the permission of he House of _ Commons ____.10. Each year the Chancellor of the Exchequer, the minister of __ finance ___ presented the Budget.11. The House of Lords is also called the _ Upper ____ House12. The Lords and the Commons share the same building of the __ Westminster Palace ___ _____.13. By passing the two acts in _1911____ and __1949___, the House of Lords has no power to prevent the passing of legislation approved by the House of Commons.14. In terms of the nature of cases, we can divide the courts into two systems: the __ Lords ___ Courts and the __ Criminal ___ Courts.15. The ___ jury __’s job is deciding whether the accused person is guilty or innocent in the light of evidence.16. In Scotland the jury consists of ___15__ people in criminal cases, __12___ in civil cases in the High court of Justice and ___ Court __ in civil cases in the County Court.17. The Metropolitan (London) police is the under the direct responsibility of the __ Home Secretary ___ _____.18. The headquarters of the London police is the famous __ Scotland Y ard___ _____.II. Explain the Following Terms1. The Cabinet2. The Speaker3. Poor LawIII. Answer the Following Questions1. Can you say something about the English Monarchy?2. Which are the major parties in Britain? What are the characteristics of them?。

大一英美概况试题及答案

大一英美概况试题及答案

大一英美概况试题及答案一、选择题(每题2分,共20分)1. The United States of America is commonly referred to as:A. UKB. USAC. USD. America答案:C2. The United Kingdom is located in:A. North AmericaB. South AmericaC. EuropeD. Asia答案:C3. The official language of the United States is:A. SpanishB. FrenchC. EnglishD. German答案:C4. The capital of the United Kingdom is:A. LondonB. ManchesterC. EdinburghD. Glasgow答案:A5. The currency used in the United States is:A. Pound SterlingB. EuroC. DollarD. Yen答案:C6. The population of the United States is approximately:A. 50 millionB. 150 millionC. 300 millionD. 500 million答案:C7. The United Kingdom is a member of the European Union (EU):A. TrueB. False答案:B8. The United States is a federal republic consisting of:A. 50 statesB. 48 statesC. 52 statesD. 46 states答案:A9. The United Kingdom's system of government is:A. MonarchyB. RepublicC. CommunistD. Dictatorship答案:A10. The United States was founded on:A. July 4, 1776B. July 4, 1777C. July 4, 1775D. July 4, 1783答案:A二、填空题(每题2分,共20分)1. The largest city in the United States is ________.答案:New York City2. The United Kingdom is made up of four countries: England, Scotland, Wales, and ________.答案:Northern Ireland3. The national anthem of the United States is called________.答案:The Star-Spangled Banner4. The United Kingdom's national anthem is ________.答案:God Save the Queen5. The United States is bordered by ________ to the north and Mexico to the south.答案:Canada6. The United Kingdom's national flag is known as the________.答案:Union Jack7. The President of the United States is elected for a term of ________ years.答案:four8. The Prime Minister of the United Kingdom is the head of the ________.答案:government9. The United States is divided into three main regions: the Northeast, the South, and the ________.答案:West10. The United Kingdom is part of the ________ continent.答案:European三、简答题(每题10分,共30分)1. Describe the political system of the United States.答案:The United States has a federal system of government with three branches: the legislative (Congress), the executive (President), and the judicial (Supreme Court). The President serves as both the head of state and the head of government.2. Explain the role of the Queen in the United Kingdom.答案:The Queen is the constitutional monarch of the United Kingdom and serves as the symbol of national unity. Her role is largely ceremonial, and she does not have direct political power.3. What are the main cultural influences in the United States? 答案:The United States has a diverse cultural landscape influenced by its indigenous peoples, European settlers, African slaves, and immigrants from all over the world. The main cultural influences include Native American traditions, European heritage, African American culture, and the melting pot of immigrant cultures.四、论述题(30分)Discuss the historical significance of the AmericanRevolution and its impact on the development of the United States.答案:The American Revolution was a pivotal event in world history that led to the birth of the United States as an independent nation. It marked the end of British colonialrule and the beginning of a new era of self-governance. The Revolution was significant because it was the firstsuccessful colonial revolt against a major European power. It also set a precedent for other colonies seeking independence and inspired movements for democracy and self-determination around the world. The impact of the American Revolution isstill felt today in the form of the democratic principles and values enshrined in the U.S. Constitution and Bill of Rights, which continue to shape the nation's political and social landscape.。

英语考研英美概况模拟题

英语考研英美概况模拟题

Political System 1. The British Monarchy is hereditary 2. The Constitutional Monarchy started at the end of the __17th __ century. 3. The __ Crown _ is used as a symbol of the whole nation and is described as the representative of the people. 4. The oldest part of British Parliament is _ the House of Lords ___. 5. The decision making organ in British Parliament is __ the Cabinet __. 6. The life of Parliament is fixed at ___ five _ years. 7. 7. The The The House House House of of of Commons consists Commons consists of of _651___ members who _651___ members who a re are are elected elected elected from from from the the the _651____ _651____ electoral districts. 8. The titles of the lords, such as Duke, Marquis, Earl, V iscount and Baron, are __ hereditary __. 9. The quorum in the House of Commons is ___ forty _ members. 10. The _ British government _ _____ is the supreme administrative institution.11. The __ Cabinet is the core of leadership of the British government. 12. The Privy Council was established in the 15th century when __ Henry V __ was on the throne. 13. Not until ___1937 _ could the cabinet have a legal basis. 14. The number of the cabinet members varies, being generally about ___20 __. 15. The president (or head) of the House of Lords in Britain is __ Lord Chancellor __. 16. ___ The Labour Party _ was formed by the trade unions, cooperatives, the Social Democratic Federation, the Independent Labour Party and the Fabian Society in 1900. 17. It is the _ Prime Minister __ who organizes the Cabinet and presides over its meetings. 18. The Shadow Cabinet is organized by the _ Opposition ___. 19. 19. London, London, London, because because because of of of its its its special special special location, location, location, is is is divided divided divided into into into _32____ _32____ _32____ boroughs boroughs boroughs and and and the the the city city city of of London. 20. “The Morning Star” is the official paper of the ___ Communist Party __. 21. The following persons except ___ criminals _ have no right to vote. 22. In England and Wales, the jury consists of ___ twelve _ people in criminal and civil cases. 23. Legally any citizen aged from ___18__ to __65___ who has never been sent to prison can be a member of the jury. 24. The head of the police force of a county , etc. is called _ Chief Constable __. 25. A __ barrister ___ appointed to act for the State is called Queen’s Counsel.26. Now the House of Lords can prevent a bill from passing into a law for __ one year _. 27. The High Court of Justice includes the following divisions except _ the Criminal Division _. 28. During the Civil War, the supporters of the King and the Church were known as _ Loyalists _. I. Fill in the Blanks1. The present sovereign is __ Queen Elizabeth II ___ _____. 2. Elizabeth II came to the throne on Feb. 6th, _ 1952 3. The vital power lies in the ___ Prime Minister __ _____, and his/her cabinet. 4. 4. The The The __ __ __ Crown Crown Crown ___ ___ ___ is is is the the the only only only legal legal legal and and and constitutional constitutional constitutional link link link binding binding binding the the the members members members of of of the the Commonwealth to the home country and to one another. 5. The British Parliament consists of three elements – the _ Crown ____, the House of __ Lords ___, and the House of _ Commons ____. 6. The British legislature is _ Parliament ____. 7. The official head of Parliament is the _ Queen ____. 8. The House of Commons appeared in late __13th___ century. 9. 9. The The The government cannot government cannot legally legally spend spend spend any any any money money money without without without the the the permission permission permission of of of he he he House House House of of of _ _ Commons ____. 10. 10. Each Each Each year year year the the the Chancellor Chancellor Chancellor of of of the the the Exchequer, Exchequer, Exchequer, the the the minister minister minister of of of __ __ __ finance finance finance ___ ___ ___ presented presented presented the the Budget. 11. The House of Lords is also called the _ Upper ____ House 12. The Lords and the Commons share the same building of the __ Westminster Palace ___ _____. 13. By passing the two acts in _1911____ and __1949___, the House of Lords has no power to prevent the passing of legislation approved by the House of Commons. 14. In terms of the nature of cases, we can divide the courts into two systems: the __ Lords ___ Courts and the __ Criminal ___ Courts. 15. The ___ jury __’s job is deciding whether the accused person is guilty or innocent in the light of evidence. 16. In Scotland the jury consists of ___15__ people in criminal cases, __12___ in civil cases in the High court of Justice and ___ Court __ in civil cases in the County Court. 17. 17. The The The Metropolitan Metropolitan Metropolitan (London) (London) (London) police police police is is is the the the under under under the the the direct direct direct responsibility responsibility responsibility of of of the the the __ __ __ Home Home Secretary ___ _____. 18. The headquarters of the London police is the famous __ Scotland Y ard___ _____. II. Explain the Following Terms 1. The Cabinet 2. The Speaker 3. Poor Law III. Answer the Following Questions 1. Can you say something about the English Monarchy? 2. Which are the major parties in Britain? What are the characteristics of them? 。

英美概况模拟试题

英美概况模拟试题

英美概况模拟试题单项选择Read the following unfinished statements or questions carefully. For each unfinished statem ent or question four suggested answers A, B, C and D are given. Choose the one you think best completes the statement or answers the question: (20 points)1. The Bill of Rights is the term for the first amendments to the Constitution.a. ten B. eleven c. twelve d. thirteen2. The President of the United States is head of the branch.a. legislativeb. executivec. judiciald. party3. The Emancipation Proclamation was issued by during the Civil War.a. George Washingtonb. Abraham Lincolnc. Thomas Jeffersond. Franklin Roosevelt4. 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 frustration5. It was who first called Native Americans “Indians”.a. Lincolnb. Columbusc. Washingtond. Jefferson6. The United States did not join the Second World War directly untila. Great Depressionb. Pearl Harbor incidentc. the Japanese attack on Chinad. the German attack on Poland7. When we speak of “father of waters” or “old man river”, we are referring to .a. the Colorado River b . the Ohio Riverc. the Missouri Riverd. the Mississippi River8. Celts were different groups of ancient people who came originally from .a. Franceb. Denmarkc. Irelandd. Germany9. The Declaration of Independence was adopted by the Continental Congress on July 4, .a. First/1774b. First /1776c. Second/1774d. Second/177610. The British recorded history begins with .a. the arrival and settlement of Celtsb. the Norman Conquestc. Roman invasiond. Viking and Danish invasions11. The predecessor of the English parliament is .a. the Great councilb. the Witanc. the House of Plantagenetd. Magna Carta12. Civil Rights Movement happened in .a. the 1960sb. the 1950sc. the 1940sd. the 1930s13. The , the backbone of the North American continent, is also known as the Continental Divide.a. Appalachiansb. Rockiesc. Blue Ridge Mountainsd. Great Smokies14. To help the British East India Company out of difficulty, the British government allo wed thecompany to sell at a lower price in the colonies through its own people.a. coffeeb. spicec. silkd. tea15. About half of the Britain’s trade is with .a. the United Statesb. South-east Asiac. the ECd. the Latin America16. The House of Commons consists of Members of Parliament.a. 651b. 1,200c. 1,198d. 76317. Most Americans lived in .a. city areasb. countrysidec. mountain areasd. river valleys18. The British Parliament has a maximum duration of years.a. fourb. sixc. eightd. five19. Of the five Great Lakes on the border between Canada and the United States,is the only one entirely in the U. S.a. Lake Huronb. Lake Ontarioc. Lake Michigand. Lake Erie20. The Chartist Movement was officially launched at a great meeting in Birmingham in , with theaim of pressing the Parliament to accept the People’s Charter.a. 1836b. 1838c. 1840d. 1842二.是非题Read the following statements carefully and decide if each of them is True or False: ( 20 points)( )1. The Articles of Confederation is the oldest written constitution in the world. ( ) 2. America is a name given by Columbus.( ) 3. The United Kingdom is a federal, not a unitary state.( ) 4. The Anglo-Saxon Conquest was important in English history because it laid the fou ndationon which the English nation was to be formed.( ) 5. To the west of Great Britain is the second largest island known as Scotland. ( ) 6. The checks and balance system in America was based on division of power. ( ) 7. London, the capital of the UK, is situated on the Severn River near its mouth. ( ) 8. The Great Charter was signed in 1215 by King John.( ) 9. James I was the king who was executed during the English Bourgeois Revolution. ( ) 10. The Chartist Movement finally succeeded and it constituted a glorious page in the history ofthe workers’ struggle for liberation.( ) 11. Grammar schools emphasize academic studies and teach a wide range of subjects. ( )12. Members of Parliament (MPs) are those who inherit the noble titles.( ) 13. British people chose Franklin Roosevelt as Prime Minister in 1940 when the W.W. II brokeout.( ) 14. Henry VII was responsible for the founding the Church of England.( ) 15. The destruction of the Spanish Armada not only established the position of Englan d as amajor sea power but also paved the way for its foreign expansion.( ) 16. It was the Angles who gave their name to England and the English people. ( ) 17. The first successful English colony in North America was planted in Virginia in 16 20.( ) 18. The Wars of the Roses affected the ordinary people very much.( ) 19. The Queen formally appoints all government office holders except the Prime Mini ster.( ) 20. The Hundred Y ear’s War refers to the intermittent war between France and Englan d thatlasted from 1337 to 1453.三Explain the following terms in English: (20 points) 1. The Great Depression 2. Industr ial Revolution 3. Melting Pot 4. Black Death5. American Constitution 四.简答题Give an one-sentence answer to each of the following questions. (10 points) 1. When was the Second War with England in American history? 2. What are the two major pol itical parties in Britain? 3. What is the general climate in Britain?4. Which American president was involved in Watergate Affair?5. What is the most i mportant river in Britain? 五.论述题Write between 100-150 words on the following topic: (10 points) Norman Conquest a nd its influence? Key to Model 1英美概况模拟试题(一)一.1~5 abbdb 6~10 bdddc 11~15 aabdc 16~20aadcb 二.1~5 FFFTF 6~10 TFTFF 11~15 TFFFT 16~20TFFFT 三.1.On October 24, 1929, the American stock market crashed. Billions of dollars of pa per profits were wiped out within a few hours. This led to a long economic depression .2. The Industrial Revolution refers to the mechanization of industry and the conseque nces in social and economic organization in Britain in the late 18th and early 19th cen turies. Britain was the first country to industrialize. The Industrial Revolution in Britai n first began in the textile industry.3. Since the United States is a nation of many ethnic groups, it is also known as a “m elting pot,” meaning immigrants from different nations all over the world have mixed to make up the American nation.4. Black Death was the modern name given to the deadly bubonic plague, an epidemicdisease spread by rat fleas. It spread through Europe in the 14th century. It swept thro ugh England in the summer of 1348 without warning. It killed many people. As a resu lt of the plague, much land was left untended and there was a terrible shortage of labor .5. The Constitution of the United States is the basic instrument of American governme nt and the supreme law of the land. It is the oldest written constitution in the world. It was drawn up in 1787 and went into effect in 1789. It founded federalism and introdu ced checks and balances into government for the first time in history. 四.1. The Second War between America and England was during 1812~1814.2. The two major political parties in Britain are Conservative Party and Labor Party.3. Britain enjoys maritime climate.4. Richard Nixon was involved in Watergate Scandal.5. The most important river in Britain is Thames River. 五.In 1066 the army of William, Duke of Normandy, defeated King Harold’s troops. He was crowned King of England. He then built a string of defense castle en sure his military control of the whole country. This is the Norman Conquest in British history. After the Norman Conquest, William the Conqueror confiscated almost all the land and gave it to his Norman followers. He replaced the weak Saxon rule with a str ong Norman government. So the feudal system was completelyestablished, England. Relations with the Continent were opened. The civilization and commerce were extended. Norman-French culture, language, manners, and architectur e ere introduced.英美概况模拟试题(二).zhuangsir. 2003-7-20 庄舍茶馆一.单项选择题Read the following unfinished statements or questions carefully. For each unfinished s tatement or question four suggested answers A, B, C and D are given. Choose the one you think best completes the statement or answers the question: ( 20 points ) 1. Frankl in Roosevelt’s program for the depression was called . a. Progressivism b. laissez faire c. New Free dom d. New Deal2. The United States did not join the Second World War directly until in December, 1941. a. Great Depression b. Pearl Harbor incidentc. the Japanese attack on Chinad. the German attack on Poland3. From 1649 to 1658 England was called a Commonwealth. It was ruled first by Oliv er Cromwell as .a. Lord Protectorb. Lieutenant Generalc. Commander of the New Model Armyd. President 4. Ireland is in the of Great Britai n. a. east b. south c. west d. north 5. WASPs referred to .a. the mainstream Americansb. Hispanicsc. Asian-Americansd. Blacks6. Lincoln's Emancipation proclamation and the Thirteenth Amendment to the Constit ution formally ended .a. the immigration movementb. the Civil Warc. the slave systemd. the industrializati on7. About a hundred years ago, as a result of imperialist expansion, Britain ruled one fo urth of the world people and of the world’s land area.a. one thirdb. one fifthc. one fourthd. tow fifths 8. The Celt’s religion was .a. Teutonic religionb. Christianityc. Druidismd. Buddhism9. The spirit of the Great Charter was the limitation of the powers of , keeping them w ithin the bounds of the feudal law of the land.a. the Archbishop of Canterburyb. the baronsc. the churchd. the king10. The ultimate authority for law-making resides in the . a. the House of Lords b. the House of Commons c. the Privy Council d. the Shadow Cabinet 11. The English Rena issance was largely .a. religiousb. ideologicalc. philosophicald. literary12. In the Industrial Revolution, changes occurred earliest and quickest in . a. hardware b. textile c. pottery d. chemicals13. The Romans led by Julius Caesar launched their first invasion on Britain in .a. 200B. C.b. 55 B. C.c. 55 A. D.d. 410 A. D. 14. The Hundred Years’ War started in . a. 1733 b. 1453 c. 1337 d. 135715. Civil Rights Movement happened in .a. the 1960sb. the 1950sc. the 1940sd. the 1930s16. The open declaration of the containment policy was made by on March 12, 1949 i n a speech to the joint session of Congress.a. President Rooseveltb. President Kennedyc. General Marshalld. President Truman17. The House of Commons consists of Members of Parliament. a. 651 b. 1,200 c. 1, 198 d. 76318. About half of the Britain’s trade is with . a. the United States b. South-east Asia c. the EC d. the Latin America19. The British recorded history begins with .a. the arrival and settlement of Celtsb. the Norman Conquestc. Roman invasiond. Vi king and Danish invasions20. At the beginning of the First World War, the United States pursued a policy of .a. containmentb. neutralityc. pro-Germany partialityd. pro-Ally partiality 二.是非题Read the following statements carefully and decide if each of them is True or False: ( 20 points ) ( ) 1. The Bill of Rights is the term for the first twelve amendments to the Constitution.( ) 2. The stock market crash in 1929 was the beginning of a long economic depressio n in the U. S. ( ) 3. George Washington was the first president of the United States. ( ) 4. The system of the parliamentary government of the U.K. is based on a written co nstitution. ( ) 5. Benjamin Franklin alone drafted the Declaration of Independence, an d on July 4, 1776, the Congress adopted the declaration.( ) 6. Britain was the first country to start the Industrial Revolution which contributedto thewenku.baidu./view/c25b7d0bf78a6529647d53a5.html外语系2007级本科2008-2009学年第二学期英美概况答题纸(第1页)(共2页)外语系2007级本科2008-2009学年第二学期英美概况答题纸(第2页)(共2页)III. Read the following sentences carefully and then decide whether they are true or fa lse: (每题2分,共20分)( ) 1. Half of the U.S. population lives in the western metropolitan centers.( ) 2. America was names after Amerigo Vespucci, who arrived on the new continent after Columbus. ( ) 3. Many American people approved of the Vietnam War.( ) 4.On March 19, 2003, American and United Nation’s troops, supported by several other countries,began an invasion of Iraq.( ) 5. Bill of Rights was written into the Constitution in 1787. ( ) 6. Like Britain, the United States has a two-party system. ( ) 7. America is the world’s largest industrial nation.( ) 8. Thanksgiving Day falls on the fourth Tuesday in November.( ) 9. Canada is the second largest country in the world in terms of territory. ( ) 10. C anada was the first country in the world to allow same-sex marriage. IV. Give the bri ef answer to the following questions: (每题2分,共10分)1. What is the full name of America?2. Who is the American President now?3. What are the two main parties in America?4. Who is the Prime Minister of Australia now?5. What animal and bird is Australia famous for?V. Fill in the following blanks: (每题2分,共20 分)Benjamin FranklinRip Van Winkle Nathaniel HawthorneMoby Dick Mark TwainThe Portrait of a Lady Theodore DreiserThe Old Man and the Sea Saul BellowDeath of a SalesmanVI. State your understanding of the following question and topic in about 100 words (共10 分)What was the cause of the American Civil War?外语系2007级本科2008-2009学年第二学期答题纸英美概况题号 IIIIIIIVVVI外语系2007级本科2008-2009学年第二学期英美概况答题纸(第1页)(共2页)外语系2007级本科2008-2009学年第二学期英美概况答题纸(第2页)(共2页)I. Multiple Choice: (每题1分,共20分)1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 1011. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. II. Translate the special ter ms into Chinese: (每题2分,共20分)1. 2. 3. 4. 5.6. 7 8. 9. 10 III. Read the following sentences carefu lly and then decide whether they are true or false: (每题2分,共20分)1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10 IV. Give the brief answer to the foll owing questions: (每题2分,共10分)1. 2. 3. 4. 5.V.Fill in the blanks: (每题2分,共20 分)Benjamin FranklinRip Van Winkle Nathaniel HawthorneMoby Dick Mark TwainThe Portrait of a Lady Theodore DreiserThe Old Man and the Sea Saul BellowDeath of a SalesmanVI. State your understanding of the following question:(共10 分)外语系2006级专科2008-2009学年第一学期答案英美概况题号 IIIIIIIVVII. Multiple Choice:(每题1分,共20分)1. a2. b3. b4. c5. d6. d7. b8. c9. c 10 a11. b 12. a 13. c 14. c 15. b 16. b 17. a 18. b 19. c 20. d外语系2007级本科2008-2009学年第二学期英美概况答题纸(第1页)(共2页)外语系2007级本科2008-2009学年第二学期英美概况答题纸(第2页)(共2页)II. Translate the special terms into Chinese: (每题2分,共20分)(1. 不列颠群岛2. 苏格兰方格呢短裙3. 圣保罗大教堂4. 英王詹姆士钦定版《圣经》5.威斯敏斯特教堂 6. 司法制度 7. 沙漠风暴行动 8.枢密院 9. 国会议 10 内政大臣 III.Read the following sentences carefully and then decide whether they are true o r false: (每题2分,共20分)1. F2. T 3 . F 4. T 5. F 6. T 7 T 8. F 9. F 10 T IV. Give the brief answer to the following questions: (每题2分,共10分)1. The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland2. She promoted furthe r industrial revolution, the building of railways and the growing of trade and commerce.3. The Central Powers and the Allied Powers.4. Gordon Brown.5.The Conservative Party and the Labour Party.V.Fill in the blanks: (每题2分,共20 分)Thomas Moore UtopiaDaniel Defoe Robinson Crusoe Charles Dickens A Tale of Two Cities Jane Austen Pri de and Prejudice Emily Bronte Wuthering Heights Thomas Hardy The Return of the Native D. H. Lawrence Sons and LoversOscar WildeThe Picture of Dorian GrayT.S. Eliot The Waste Land Virginia Woolf To The LighthouseVI. Answer the question: (每题10分,共10分)The Industrial Revolution changed Britain in many ways. First, industrial productivity increased dramatically. Britain became the most advanced industrial country and also the financial center in the world. Second, urbanization took place. Many new cities sp rang up . Third, it caused great changes in the class structure. The old social classes de clined, and new ones emerged and developed.外语系2006级专科2008-2009学年第一学期答案英美概况题号 IIIIIVVI. (20分)The United States “is not merely a nation but a nation of nations”. The immigrants came in waves, including the Europeans, the Africans and the Asians. Therefore, Ame rica was described as “a melting pot” where variousracial and ethnic groups were combined into one culture. Recently, American have be en called a “salad” in that people of different races and ethnic groups mix harmonio usly but at the same time keep their distinct culture and custom.外语系2007级本科2008-2009学年第二学期英美概况答题纸(第1页)(共2页)外语系2007级本科2008-2009学年第二学期英美概况答题纸(第2页)(共2页)II. (20分)The issue of slavery was the focus of American politics, economics and cultural lif e by the mid-19thcentury. The Southern planters needed a large number of laborers to manage their plan tations and they regarded the black slaves as their property. In the North, with the dev elopment of industry, there was a growing demand for free labor. What’s more, the Northerners demanded a law protecting tariffs and asked the government t o finance the building of railways and roads, but the Southerners were strongly agains t it and advocated free trade so that they could purchase cheaper goods from foreign c ountries. The accumulating conflicts led to the division of the North and the South an d finally the Civil War. III. (共20分)Benjamin Franklin Poor Richard’s Almanac Washington Irving Rip Van Winkle Nathaniel Hawthorne The Scarlet Lett er Herman Melville Moby DickMark Twain The Adventure of Tom Sawyer Henry James The Portrait of a Lady T heodore Dreiser Sister CarrieEarnest Hemingway The Old Man and the Sea Saul Bellow Dangling Man Arthur Miller Death of a SalesmanIV. (20分)There are two main reasons that attract immigrants to Australia. One is the Australian immigration policy and tradition. Australia has a great international reputat ion for its diversity and tolerance. It accepts and respects the right of all people to exp ress and share the individual cultural heritage. It emphasizes the equality of all people in the labor market and social life. The other is Australia’s good natural and living environment.V.(20 分)The Treaty of Waitangi was signed in 1840 by representatives of British Crown andchiefs of the indigenous Maori people, making New Zealand a British colony. Accord ing to the treaty, the Chief of the Maori people gave the Queen of Britain guaranteed t o protect all the Maori people and give them the same rights and duties of citizenship as British subjects. The Treaty of Waitangi is also known as New Zealand’s founding document, and it marked the beginning of Modern New Zealand.外语系2007级本科2008-2009学年第二学期答案英美概况题号 IIIIIIIVVVII. Multiple Choice: (每题1分,共20分)1. c2. a3. c4. a5. b6. d7. d8. a9. b 10. b11. b 12. d 13. c 14. c 15. d 16. b 17. b 18. c 19. a 20. c II. Translate t he special terms into Chinese: (每题2分,共20分)1.阿巴拉契亚山脉2. 夏威夷坚果3. 长崎4. 弹劾5. 五角大楼6. 中央情报局7. 初选8. 美国有线新闻网9. 点数制度 10. 残奥会III. Read the following sentences carefully and then decide whether they are true or fa lse: (每题2分,共20分)外语系2007级本科2008-2009学年第二学期英美概况答题纸(第1页)(共2页)外语系2007级本科2008-2009学年第二学期英美概况答题纸(第2页)(共2页)1. F2. T3. F4. F5. F6. T7. T8. F9. T 10 F IV. Give the brief ans wer to the following questions: (每题2分,共10分)1. The United States of America.2. Barak Obama3. The Democratic Party and the Republic Party.4. Kevin Rudd5. Kangarro and kiwi bird.V.Fill in the blanks: (每题2分,共20 分)Benjamin Franklin Poor Richard’s Almanac Washington Irving Rip Van Winkle Nathaniel Hawthorne The Scarlet Lett er Herman Melville Moby DickMark Twain The Adventures of Tom Sawyer Henry James The Portrait of a Lady T heodore Dreiser Sister CarrieEarnest Hemingway The Old Man and the Sea Saul Bellow Dangling Man Arthur Miller Death of a Salesman. ..VI. State your understanding of the following question:(共10 分)The issue of slavery was the focus of American politics, economics and culturallife by the mid-19th century. The Southern planters needed a large number of laborers to manage their plantations and they regarded the black slaves as their property. In the North, with the development of industry, there was a growing demand for free labor. What’s more, the Northerners demanded a law protecting tariffs and asked the government t o finance the building of railways and roads, but the Southerners were strongly agains t it and advocated free trade so that they could purchase cheaper goods from foreign c ountries. The accumulating conflicts led to the division of the North and the South an d finallz。

大一英美概况试题及答案

大一英美概况试题及答案

大一英美概况试题及答案一、选择题(每题2分,共20分)1. The United Kingdom consists of four countries, which one is not included?A. EnglandB. ScotlandC. WalesD. Ireland答案:D2. Which of the following is not a major city in the United States?A. New YorkB. Los AngelesC. ChicagoD. Toronto答案:D3. The English language originated from which country?A. GermanyB. FranceC. EnglandD. Spain答案:C4. What is the capital of the United States?A. New YorkB. Washington D.C.C. Los AngelesD. Chicago答案:B5. Which of the following is not a traditional British sport?A. CricketB. RugbyC. American FootballD. Golf6. The Statue of Liberty is located in which city?A. New York CityB. Los AngelesC. ChicagoD. San Francisco答案:A7. Which of the following is not a British colony?A. AustraliaB. CanadaC. IndiaD. Brazil答案:D8. The United States declared its independence from which country?A. FranceC. Great BritainD. Germany答案:C9. Which of the following is not a major British holiday?A. ChristmasB. EasterC. ThanksgivingD. Boxing Day答案:C10. The American Civil War took place between which years?A. 1861-1865B. 1812-1814C. 1775-1783D. 1914-1918答案:A二、填空题(每题2分,共20分)1. The United Kingdom is made up of four countries: England, Scotland, Wales, and ______.答案:Northern Ireland2. The official language of the United Kingdom is ______.答案:English3. The United States is divided into ______ states.答案:fifty4. The largest city in the United Kingdom is ______.答案:London5. The currency of the United Kingdom is the ______.答案:Pound Sterling6. The United States is bordered by ______ to the north and Mexico to the south.答案:Canada7. The first permanent English settlement in the Americas was established at ______.答案:Jamestown8. The American Revolution began with the ______.答案:Boston Tea Party9. The ______ is the highest court in the United Kingdom.答案:Supreme Court10. The ______ is the national anthem of the United States.答案:The Star-Spangled Banner三、简答题(每题10分,共40分)1. Describe the geographical features of the United Kingdom.答案:The United Kingdom is an island nation located off the northwestern coast of mainland Europe. It consists of four countries: England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. The country is known for its diverse landscapes, including the rolling hills of the countryside, the rugged coastlines, and the bustling cities. The climate is generally temperate, with mild winters and cool summers.2. Explain the significance of the American Revolution.答案:The American Revolution was a pivotal event in world history that marked the birth of the United States as an independent nation. It was fought between 1775 and 1783 and resulted in the colonies breaking free from British rule. The revolution was significant for its impact on the principles of democracy, self-governance, and the establishment of a republic based on the rule of law and the consent of the governed.3. Discuss the role of immigration in shaping the United States.答案:Immigration has played a crucial role in shaping the United States, both demographically and culturally. From the early settlers to the waves of immigrants from Europe, Asia, and Latin America, the country has been a melting pot of diverse cultures. Immigration has contributed to the economic growth, cultural richness, and thedevelopment of a unique American identity that values diversity and the pursuit of the American Dream.4. What are the main branches of the UK government?答案:The UK government is structured into three main branches: the Monarchy, the Parliament, and the Judiciary. The Monarchy, currently headed by Queen Elizabeth II, serves as a ceremonial figurehead. The Parliament, which consists of the House of Commons and the House of Lords, is responsible for making laws. The Judiciary, with the Supreme Court at its head, interprets the law and ensures that it is applied fairly and consistently.四、论述题(20分)1. Discuss the cultural influences of the United States on the world.答案:The United States has had a profound cultural influence on the world, particularly in the areas of music, film, television, and literature. American pop culture, with its emphasis on individualism and innovation, has spread globally through various media. Hollywood films have become a dominant force in the global entertainment industry, shaping global tastes and preferences. American music genres such as jazz, blues, rock 'n' roll, and hip-hop have also had a significant impact, influencing music worldwide. Additionally, American literature,with its diverse voices and themes, has contributed to global literature and thought. The United States' influence is also seen in its technological advancements, which have transformed communication, business, and everyday life around the world.请注意,以上试题及答案仅供参考,实际考试内容和形式可能有所不同。

英美概况期末模拟题1及答案-推荐下载

英美概况期末模拟题1及答案-推荐下载

一. 单项选择题 Read the following unfinished statements or questions carefully. For each unfinished statement or question four suggested answers A,B,C and D are given. Choose the one you think best completes the statement or answers the question:(20 points ) 1. Franklin Roosevelt’s program for the depression was called .a. Progressivismb. laissez fairec. New Freedomd. New Deal 2. The United States did not join the Second World War directly until in December,1941.a. Great Depressionb. Pearl Harbor incidentc. the Japanese attack on Chinad. the German attack on Poland 3. From 1649 to 1658 England was called a Commonwealth. It was ruled first by Oliver Cromwell as .a. Lord Protectorb. Lieutenant Generalc. Commander of the New Model Armyd. President 4. Ireland is in the of Great Britain.a. eastb. south C. west d. north 5. WASPs referred to .a. the mainstream Americansb. Hispanicsc. Asian-Americansd. Blacks 6. Lincoln's Emancipation proclamation and the Thirteenth Amendment to the Constitution formally ended . a. the immigration movement b. the Civil War c. the slave system d. the industrialization 7. About a hundred years ago,as a result of imperialist expansion,Britain ruled one fourth of the world people and of the world’s land area.a. one thirdb. one fifthc. one fourthd. tow fifths 8. The Celt’s religion was .a. Teutonic religionb. Christianityc. Druidismd. Buddhism 9. The spirit of the Great Charter was the limitation of the powers of ,keeping them within the bounds of the feudal law of the land.a. the Archbishop of Canterburyb. the baronsc. the churchd. the king 10. The ultimate authority for law-making resides in the .a. the House of Lordsb. the House of Commonsc. the Privy Councild. the Shadow Cabinet 11. The English Renaissance was largely .a. religiousb. ideologicalc. philosophicald. literary 12. In the Industrial Revolution,changes occurred earliest and quickest in .a. hardwareb. textilec. potteryd. chemicals 13. The Romans led by Julius Caesar launched their first invasion on Britain ina. 200B. C.b. 55 B. C.c. 55 A. D.d. 410 A. D. 14. The Hundred Years’ War started in .a. 1733b. 1453c. 1337d. 1357 15. Civil Rights Movement happened in .a. the 1960sb. the 1950sc. the 1940sd. the 1930s 16. The open declaration of the containment policy was made by on March 12,1949 in a speech to the joint session of Congress.a. President Rooseveltb. President Kennedyc. General Marshalld. President Truman 17. The House of Commons consists of Members of Parliament.a. 651b. 1,200c. 1,198d. 763 18. About half of the Britain’s trade is with .a. the United Statesb. South-east Asiac. the ECd. the Latin America 19. The British recorded history begins with .a. the arrival and settlement of Celtsb. the Norman Conquestc. Roman invasiond. Viking and Danish invasions 20. At the beginning of the First World War,the United States pursued a policy of .a. containmentb. neutralityc. pro-Germany partialityd. pro-Ally partiality 二.是非题 Read the following statements carefully and decide if each of them is True or False:(20 points ) () 1. The Bill of Rights is the term for the first twelve amendments to the Constitution. () 2. The stock market crash in 1929 was the beginning of a long economic depression in the U. S. () 3. George Washington was the first president of the United States. () 4. The system of the parliamentary government of the U.K. is based on a written constitution. () 5. Benjamin Franklin alone drafted the Declaration of Independence,and on July 4,1776,the Congress adopted the declaration. () 6. Britain was the first country to start the Industrial Revolution which contributed to the establishment of the British Empire. ()7. The word English means “the language that belongs to the Angles.” ()8. The Pennines are known as the “Backbone of England”. ()9. The largest lake in Britain is the Lough Neagh Lake in Wales which covers an area of 397 square kilometers. ()10. Both the First Continental Congress and the Second Continental Congress were held in Boston. ()11. The American Constitution founded feudalism and introduced checks and balances. ()12. The national church in Scotland is also the Church of England. ()13.Of all the English university Oxford and Cambridge are the most prestigious ()14. The House of Lords is now made up of two kinds of Lords:the Lords Spiritual and the Lords Temporal. ()15. William,Duke of Normandy,founded a strong fleet which first beat the Danes at sea and he became known as “Father of the British Navy.” ()16. Anglo-Saxons in Britain are believed to be ancestors of the Highland Scots,the Irish and the Welsh people. ()17. After Margaret Thatcher was elected Britain’s first ever woman prime minister in 1979,she adopted a new program to cure the “British disease”. ()18. America Vespucci proved that the land discovered by Columbus was not Indian,but a new continent. As a result,the new continent was named after him and became known as America. ()19. Declaration of Independence was formally adopted by the Continental Congress on July 14,1776,a day which has been celebrated each year as Independence Day of the United States. ()20. When the news of American victory at Yorktown reached London,the Parliament voted to end the War and peace negotiation began in 1782. 三. 名词解释 Explain the following terms in English:(20 points) 1. The New Deal 2. counterculture movement 3. checks and balances 4. Constitutional monarchy 5. Emancipation Proclamation 四. 简答题 Give an one-sentence answer to each of the following questions. (10 points ) 1. What is the longest river in Britain? 2. How long did the Wars of the Roses go on? 3. When did American Civil War break out? 4. What were the mainstream Americans called? 5. What does American Congress consist of? 五.论述题 Write between 100-150 words on the following topic:(10 points ) Cold WarKey to Model 2 一. 1~5dbaca 6~10 cccdb 11~15 dbbca 16~20daccb 二. 1~5 FTTFF 6~10 TTTFF 11~15 FFTTT 16~20 FTTFT 三. 1. It refers to a series of measures taken by Franklin Roosevelt in 1932 to prevent the possible collapse of the American economic and political system. 2. It was a movement of revolt in the 1960s against the moral values,the aesthetic standards,the personal behavior. and the social relations of conventional society. 3. Each of the three branches of the government——the legislative,the executive and the judicial——has part of the powers but not all the power. Each branch can check,or block,the actions of the other branches. The three branches are thus in balance. This is called “checks and balances”. 4. A constitutional monarchy is a county in which head of the state is a king or a queen. In practice,the Sovereign reigns,but does not rule. In English history,constitutional monarchy was established after Glorious Revolution in 1688. 5. On September 22,1862 during American Civil War,Lincoln issued the famous document Emancipation Proclamation which would become effective on January 1,1863. it provided that all the black slaves in the rebelling states were freed and they were welcome to join the armed forces of the Union. 四. 1. The longest river in Britain is Severn river. 2. The War of the Roses went on for 30 years. 3. American Civil War began in 1861. 4. The mainstream Americans are called WASPs. 5. American Congress consists of Senate and House of Representatives. 五. Some historians say that the world entered Cold War immediately after the Second World War ended. The conflicts arose basically from the separate concepts of postwar world order. The United States,relying on its large economic and military strength,tried to play the role of world police under the pretext of fighting against the Soviet expansion. The Soviet Union put forward the theory that there could be nolong-term peaceful coexistence between socialism and capitalism and the Soviet Union should rapidly build up its strength for the final struggle against capitalism,represented by the United States and Britain. Cold War was characterized by international tension and conflicts without bloody “hot war” between the Soviet Union and the United States. Cold War did not end until after the collapse of Berlin Wall in 1989.。

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英美概况模拟试题单项选择Read the following unfinished statements or questions carefully. For each unfinished statem ent or question four suggested answers A, B, C and D are given. Choose the one you think best completes the statement or answers the question: (20 points)1. The Bill of Rights is the term for the first amendments to the Constitution.a. ten B. eleven c. twelve d. thirteen2. The President of the United States is head of the branch.a. legislativeb. executivec. judiciald. party3. The Emancipation Proclamation was issued by during the Civil War.a. George Washingtonb. Abraham Lincolnc. Thomas Jeffersond. Franklin Roosevelt4. 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 frustration5. It was who first called Native Americans “Indians”.a. Lincolnb. Columbusc. Washingtond. Jefferson6. The United States did not join the Second World War directly untila. Great Depressionb. Pearl Harbor incidentc. the Japanese attack on Chinad. the German attack on Poland7. When we speak of “father of waters” or “old man river”, we are referring to .a. the Colorado River b . the Ohio Riverc. the Missouri Riverd. the Mississippi River8. Celts were different groups of ancient people who came originally from .a. Franceb. Denmarkc. Irelandd. Germany9. The Declaration of Independence was adopted by the Continental Congress on July 4, .a. First/1774b. First /1776c. Second/1774d. Second/177610. The British recorded history begins with .a. the arrival and settlement of Celtsb. the Norman Conquestc. Roman invasiond. Viking and Danish invasions11. The predecessor of the English parliament is .a. the Great councilb. the Witanc. the House of Plantagenetd. Magna Carta12. Civil Rights Movement happened in .a. the 1960sb. the 1950sc. the 1940sd. the 1930s13. The , the backbone of the North American continent, is also known as the Continental Divide.a. Appalachiansb. Rockiesc. Blue Ridge Mountainsd. Great Smokies14. To help the British East India Company out of difficulty, the British government allo wed thecompany to sell at a lower price in the colonies through its own people.a. coffeeb. spicec. silkd. tea15. About half of the Britain’s trade is with .a. the United Statesb. South-east Asiac. the ECd. the Latin America16. The House of Commons consists of Members of Parliament.a. 651b. 1,200c. 1,198d. 76317. Most Americans lived in .a. city areasb. countrysidec. mountain areasd. river valleys18. The British Parliament has a maximum duration of years.a. fourb. sixc. eightd. five19. Of the five Great Lakes on the border between Canada and the United States,is the only one entirely in the U. S.a. Lake Huronb. Lake Ontarioc. Lake Michigand. Lake Erie20. The Chartist Movement was officially launched at a great meeting in Birmingham in , with theaim of pressing the Parliament to accept the People’s Charter.a. 1836b. 1838c. 1840d. 1842二.是非题Read the following statements carefully and decide if each of them is True or False: ( 20 points)( )1. The Articles of Confederation is the oldest written constitution in the world. ( ) 2. America is a name given by Columbus.( ) 3. The United Kingdom is a federal, not a unitary state.( ) 4. The Anglo-Saxon Conquest was important in English history because it laid the fou ndationon which the English nation was to be formed.( ) 5. To the west of Great Britain is the second largest island known as Scotland. ( ) 6. The checks and balance system in America was based on division of power. ( ) 7. London, the capital of the UK, is situated on the Severn River near its mouth. ( ) 8. The Great Charter was signed in 1215 by King John.( ) 9. James I was the king who was executed during the English Bourgeois Revolution. ( ) 10. The Chartist Movement finally succeeded and it constituted a glorious page in the history ofthe workers’ struggle for liberation.( ) 11. Grammar schools emphasize academic studies and teach a wide range of subjects. ( )12. Members of Parliament (MPs) are those who inherit the noble titles.( ) 13. British people chose Franklin Roosevelt as Prime Minister in 1940 when the W.W. II brokeout.( ) 14. Henry VII was responsible for the founding the Church of England.( ) 15. The destruction of the Spanish Armada not only established the position of Englan d as amajor sea power but also paved the way for its foreign expansion.( ) 16. It was the Angles who gave their name to England and the English people. ( ) 17. The first successful English colony in North America was planted in Virginia in 16 20.( ) 18. The Wars of the Roses affected the ordinary people very much.( ) 19. The Queen formally appoints all government office holders except the Prime Mini ster.( ) 20. The Hundred Y ear’s War refers to the intermittent war between France and Englan d thatlasted from 1337 to 1453.三Explain the following terms in English: (20 points) 1. The Great Depression 2. Industr ial Revolution 3. Melting Pot 4. Black Death5. American Constitution 四.简答题Give an one-sentence answer to each of the following questions. (10 points) 1. When was the Second War with England in American history? 2. What are the two major pol itical parties in Britain? 3. What is the general climate in Britain?4. Which American president was involved in Watergate Affair?5. What is the most i mportant river in Britain? 五.论述题Write between 100-150 words on the following topic: (10 points) Norman Conquest a nd its influence? Key to Model 1英美概况模拟试题(一)一.1~5 abbdb 6~10 bdddc 11~15 aabdc 16~20aadcb 二.1~5 FFFTF 6~10 TFTFF 11~15 TFFFT 16~20TFFFT 三.1.On October 24, 1929, the American stock market crashed. Billions of dollars of pa per profits were wiped out within a few hours. This led to a long economic depression .2. The Industrial Revolution refers to the mechanization of industry and the conseque nces in social and economic organization in Britain in the late 18th and early 19th cen turies. Britain was the first country to industrialize. The Industrial Revolution in Britai n first began in the textile industry.3. Since the United States is a nation of many ethnic groups, it is also known as a “m elting pot,” meaning immigrants from different nations all over the world have mixed to make up the American nation.4. Black Death was the modern name given to the deadly bubonic plague, an epidemicdisease spread by rat fleas. It spread through Europe in the 14th century. It swept thro ugh England in the summer of 1348 without warning. It killed many people. As a resu lt of the plague, much land was left untended and there was a terrible shortage of labor .5. The Constitution of the United States is the basic instrument of American governme nt and the supreme law of the land. It is the oldest written constitution in the world. It was drawn up in 1787 and went into effect in 1789. It founded federalism and introdu ced checks and balances into government for the first time in history. 四.1. The Second War between America and England was during 1812~1814.2. The two major political parties in Britain are Conservative Party and Labor Party.3. Britain enjoys maritime climate.4. Richard Nixon was involved in Watergate Scandal.5. The most important river in Britain is Thames River. 五.In 1066 the army of William, Duke of Normandy, defeated King Harold’s troops. He was crowned King of England. He then built a string of defense castle en sure his military control of the whole country. This is the Norman Conquest in British history. After the Norman Conquest, William the Conqueror confiscated almost all the land and gave it to his Norman followers. He replaced the weak Saxon rule with a str ong Norman government. So the feudal system was completelyestablished, England. Relations with the Continent were opened. The civilization and commerce were extended. Norman-French culture, language, manners, and architectur e ere introduced.英美概况模拟试题(二) 2003-7-20 庄舍茶馆一.单项选择题Read the following unfinished statements or questions carefully. For each unfinished s tatement or question four suggested answers A, B, C and D are given. Choose the one you think best completes the statement or answers the question: ( 20 points ) 1. Frankl in Roosevelt’s program for the depression was called . a. Progressivism b. laissez faire c. New Free dom d. New Deal2. The United States did not join the Second World War directly until in December, 1941. a. Great Depression b. Pearl Harbor incidentc. the Japanese attack on Chinad. the German attack on Poland3. From 1649 to 1658 England was called a Commonwealth. It was ruled first by Oliv er Cromwell as .a. Lord Protectorb. Lieutenant Generalc. Commander of the New Model Armyd. President 4. Ireland is in the of Great Britai n. a. east b. south c. west d. north 5. WASPs referred to .a. the mainstream Americansb. Hispanicsc. Asian-Americansd. Blacks6. Lincoln's Emancipation proclamation and the Thirteenth Amendment to the Constit ution formally ended .a. the immigration movementb. the Civil Warc. the slave systemd. the industrializati on7. About a hundred years ago, as a result of imperialist expansion, Britain ruled one fo urth of the world people and of the world’s land area.a. one thirdb. one fifthc. one fourthd. tow fifths 8. The Celt’s religion was .a. Teutonic religionb. Christianityc. Druidismd. Buddhism9. The spirit of the Great Charter was the limitation of the powers of , keeping them w ithin the bounds of the feudal law of the land.a. the Archbishop of Canterburyb. the baronsc. the churchd. the king10. The ultimate authority for law-making resides in the . a. the House of Lords b. the House of Commons c. the Privy Council d. the Shadow Cabinet 11. The English Rena issance was largely .a. religiousb. ideologicalc. philosophicald. literary12. In the Industrial Revolution, changes occurred earliest and quickest in . a. hardware b. textile c. pottery d. chemicals13. The Romans led by Julius Caesar launched their first invasion on Britain in .a. 200B. C.b. 55 B. C.c. 55 A. D.d. 410 A. D. 14. The Hundred Years’ War started in . a. 1733 b. 1453 c. 1337 d. 135715. Civil Rights Movement happened in .a. the 1960sb. the 1950sc. the 1940sd. the 1930s16. The open declaration of the containment policy was made by on March 12, 1949 i n a speech to the joint session of Congress.a. President Rooseveltb. President Kennedyc. General Marshalld. President Truman17. The House of Commons consists of Members of Parliament. a. 651 b. 1,200 c. 1, 198 d. 76318. About half of the Britain’s trade is with . a. the United States b. South-east Asia c. the EC d. the Latin America19. The British recorded history begins with .a. the arrival and settlement of Celtsb. the Norman Conquestc. Roman invasiond. Vi king and Danish invasions20. At the beginning of the First World War, the United States pursued a policy of .a. containmentb. neutralityc. pro-Germany partialityd. pro-Ally partiality 二.是非题Read the following statements carefully and decide if each of them is True or False: ( 20 points ) ( ) 1. The Bill of Rights is the term for the first twelve amendments to the Constitution.( ) 2. The stock market crash in 1929 was the beginning of a long economic depressio n in the U. S. ( ) 3. George Washington was the first president of the United States. ( ) 4. The system of the parliamentary government of the U.K. is based on a written co nstitution. ( ) 5. Benjamin Franklin alone drafted the Declaration of Independence, an d on July 4, 1776, the Congress adopted the declaration.( ) 6. Britain was the first country to start the Industrial Revolution which contributedto the/view/c25b7d0bf78a6529647d53a5.html外语系2007级本科2008-2009学年第二学期英美概况答题纸(第1页)(共2页)外语系2007级本科2008-2009学年第二学期英美概况答题纸(第2页)(共2页)III. Read the following sentences carefully and then decide whether they are true or fa lse: (每题2分,共20分)( ) 1. Half of the U.S. population lives in the western metropolitan centers.( ) 2. America was names after Amerigo Vespucci, who arrived on the new continent after Columbus. ( ) 3. Many American people approved of the Vietnam War.( ) 4.On March 19, 2003, American and United Nation’s troops, supported by several other countries,began an invasion of Iraq.( ) 5. Bill of Rights was written into the Constitution in 1787. ( ) 6. Like Britain, the United States has a two-party system. ( ) 7. America is the world’s largest industrial nation.( ) 8. Thanksgiving Day falls on the fourth Tuesday in November.( ) 9. Canada is the second largest country in the world in terms of territory. ( ) 10. C anada was the first country in the world to allow same-sex marriage. IV. Give the bri ef answer to the following questions: (每题2分,共10分)1. What is the full name of America?2. Who is the American President now?3. What are the two main parties in America?4. Who is the Prime Minister of Australia now?5. What animal and bird is Australia famous for?V. Fill in the following blanks: (每题2分,共20 分)Benjamin FranklinRip Van Winkle Nathaniel HawthorneMoby Dick Mark TwainThe Portrait of a Lady Theodore DreiserThe Old Man and the Sea Saul BellowDeath of a SalesmanVI. State your understanding of the following question and topic in about 100 words (共10 分)What was the cause of the American Civil War?外语系2007级本科2008-2009学年第二学期答题纸英美概况题号 IIIIIIIVVVI外语系2007级本科2008-2009学年第二学期英美概况答题纸(第1页)(共2页)外语系2007级本科2008-2009学年第二学期英美概况答题纸(第2页)(共2页)I. Multiple Choice: (每题1分,共20分)1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 1011. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. II. Translate the special ter ms into Chinese: (每题2分,共20分)1. 2. 3. 4. 5.6. 7 8. 9. 10 III. Read the following sentences carefu lly and then decide whether they are true or false: (每题2分,共20分)1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10 IV. Give the brief answer to the foll owing questions: (每题2分,共10分)1. 2. 3. 4. 5.V.Fill in the blanks: (每题2分,共20 分)Benjamin FranklinRip Van Winkle Nathaniel HawthorneMoby Dick Mark TwainThe Portrait of a Lady Theodore DreiserThe Old Man and the Sea Saul BellowDeath of a SalesmanVI. State your understanding of the following question:(共10 分)外语系2006级专科2008-2009学年第一学期答案英美概况题号 IIIIIIIVVII. Multiple Choice:(每题1分,共20分)1. a2. b3. b4. c5. d6. d7. b8. c9. c 10 a11. b 12. a 13. c 14. c 15. b 16. b 17. a 18. b 19. c 20. d外语系2007级本科2008-2009学年第二学期英美概况答题纸(第1页)(共2页)外语系2007级本科2008-2009学年第二学期英美概况答题纸(第2页)(共2页)II. Translate the special terms into Chinese: (每题2分,共20分)(1. 不列颠群岛2. 苏格兰方格呢短裙3. 圣保罗大教堂4. 英王詹姆士钦定版《圣经》5.威斯敏斯特教堂 6. 司法制度 7. 沙漠风暴行动 8.枢密院 9. 国会议 10 内政大臣 III.Read the following sentences carefully and then decide whether they are true o r false: (每题2分,共20分)1. F2. T 3 . F 4. T 5. F 6. T 7 T 8. F 9. F 10 T IV. Give the brief answer to the following questions: (每题2分,共10分)1. The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland2. She promoted furthe r industrial revolution, the building of railways and the growing of trade and commerce.3. The Central Powers and the Allied Powers.4. Gordon Brown.5.The Conservative Party and the Labour Party.V.Fill in the blanks: (每题2分,共20 分)Thomas Moore UtopiaDaniel Defoe Robinson Crusoe Charles Dickens A Tale of Two Cities Jane Austen Pri de and Prejudice Emily Bronte Wuthering Heights Thomas Hardy The Return of the Native D. H. Lawrence Sons and LoversOscar WildeThe Picture of Dorian GrayT.S. Eliot The Waste Land Virginia Woolf To The LighthouseVI. Answer the question: (每题10分,共10分)The Industrial Revolution changed Britain in many ways. First, industrial productivity increased dramatically. Britain became the most advanced industrial country and also the financial center in the world. Second, urbanization took place. Many new cities sp rang up . Third, it caused great changes in the class structure. The old social classes de clined, and new ones emerged and developed.外语系2006级专科2008-2009学年第一学期答案英美概况题号 IIIIIVVI. (20分)The United States “is not merely a nation but a nation of nations”. The immigrants came in waves, including the Europeans, the Africans and the Asians. Therefore, Ame rica was described as “a melting pot” where variousracial and ethnic groups were combined into one culture. Recently, American have be en called a “salad” in that people of different races and ethnic groups mix harmonio usly but at the same time keep their distinct culture and custom.外语系2007级本科2008-2009学年第二学期英美概况答题纸(第1页)(共2页)外语系2007级本科2008-2009学年第二学期英美概况答题纸(第2页)(共2页)II. (20分)The issue of slavery was the focus of American politics, economics and cultural lif e by the mid-19thcentury. The Southern planters needed a large number of laborers to manage their plan tations and they regarded the black slaves as their property. In the North, with the dev elopment of industry, there was a growing demand for free labor. What’s more, the Northerners demanded a law protecting tariffs and asked the government t o finance the building of railways and roads, but the Southerners were strongly agains t it and advocated free trade so that they could purchase cheaper goods from foreign c ountries. The accumulating conflicts led to the division of the North and the South an d finally the Civil War. III. (共20分)Benjamin Franklin Poor Richard’s Almanac Washington Irving Rip Van Winkle Nathaniel Hawthorne The Scarlet Lett er Herman Melville Moby DickMark Twain The Adventure of Tom Sawyer Henry James The Portrait of a Lady T heodore Dreiser Sister CarrieEarnest Hemingway The Old Man and the Sea Saul Bellow Dangling Man Arthur Miller Death of a SalesmanIV. (20分)There are two main reasons that attract immigrants to Australia. One is the Australian immigration policy and tradition. Australia has a great international reputat ion for its diversity and tolerance. It accepts and respects the right of all people to exp ress and share the individual cultural heritage. It emphasizes the equality of all people in the labor market and social life. The other is Australia’s good natural and living environment.V.(20 分)The Treaty of Waitangi was signed in 1840 by representatives of British Crown andchiefs of the indigenous Maori people, making New Zealand a British colony. Accord ing to the treaty, the Chief of the Maori people gave the Queen of Britain guaranteed t o protect all the Maori people and give them the same rights and duties of citizenship as British subjects. The Treaty of Waitangi is also known as New Zealand’s founding document, and it marked the beginning of Modern New Zealand.外语系2007级本科2008-2009学年第二学期答案英美概况题号 IIIIIIIVVVII. Multiple Choice: (每题1分,共20分)1. c2. a3. c4. a5. b6. d7. d8. a9. b 10. b11. b 12. d 13. c 14. c 15. d 16. b 17. b 18. c 19. a 20. c II. Translate t he special terms into Chinese: (每题2分,共20分)1.阿巴拉契亚山脉2. 夏威夷坚果3. 长崎4. 弹劾5. 五角大楼6. 中央情报局7. 初选8. 美国有线新闻网9. 点数制度 10. 残奥会III. Read the following sentences carefully and then decide whether they are true or fa lse: (每题2分,共20分)外语系2007级本科2008-2009学年第二学期英美概况答题纸(第1页)(共2页)外语系2007级本科2008-2009学年第二学期英美概况答题纸(第2页)(共2页)1. F2. T3. F4. F5. F6. T7. T8. F9. T 10 F IV. Give the brief ans wer to the following questions: (每题2分,共10分)1. The United States of America.2. Barak Obama3. The Democratic Party and the Republic Party.4. Kevin Rudd5. Kangarro and kiwi bird.V.Fill in the blanks: (每题2分,共20 分)Benjamin Franklin Poor Richard’s Almanac Washington Irving Rip Van Winkle Nathaniel Hawthorne The Scarlet Lett er Herman Melville Moby DickMark Twain The Adventures of Tom Sawyer Henry James The Portrait of a Lady T heodore Dreiser Sister CarrieEarnest Hemingway The Old Man and the Sea Saul Bellow Dangling Man Arthur Miller Death of a SalesmanVI. State your understanding of the following question:(共10 分)The issue of slavery was the focus of American politics, economics and culturallife by the mid-19th century. The Southern planters needed a large number of laborers to manage their plantations and they regarded the black slaves as their property. In the North, with the development of industry, there was a growing demand for free labor. What’s more, the Northerners demanded a law protecting tariffs and asked the government t o finance the building of railways and roads, but the Southerners were strongly agains t it and advocated free trade so that they could purchase cheaper goods from foreign c ountries. The accumulating conflicts led to the division of the North and the South an d finall。

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