美国国家概况考题
中小学英语教师招聘笔试《英美国家概况》专项训练(3套)
中小学英语教师招聘笔试《英美国家概况》专项训练(3套)(一)1. Who was the President of the United Sates during the American Civil War?A. Andrew JacksonB. Abraham LincolnC. Thomas JeffersonD. George Washington2. A very famous mountain in the west of the USA, which appeared in John Denver’s song, is regarded as the backbone of the North American Continent. It is _______.A. the CaucasusB. the AppalachianC. the ColoradoD. the Rockies3. The English Civil War is also called _______.A. the Glorious RevolutionB. the Bloody RevolutionC. the Catholic RevolutionD. the Puritan Revolution4. Soon after _______, Britain not only gave up its economic hegemony but also suffered a deep loss of its position of industrial leadership.A. 1900B. the First World WarC. the Second World WarD. 19605. Ireland is called the Emerald Isle because of _______.A. its shapeB. its connection with BritainC. its abundantD. its rich green countryside6. The oldest city in Canada is _______.A. OttawaB. TorontoC. QuebecD. Montreal7. One of the most important lakes in the United States is _______, which is the largest fresh water lake in the world.A. Lake SuperiorB. Lake MichiganC. Lake HuronD. Lake Ontario8. The UK is separated from the northwest coast of France by the _______.A. Atlantic OceanB. North SeaC. Gulf of MexicoD. English Channel9. The supreme legislative body in the UK is _______.A. the House of CommonsB. the House of LordsC. ParliamentD. the Civil Service10. In the United States, the South traditionally refers to the eleven states that left the Union during _______.A. the Civil WarB. World War OneC. World War TwoD. the Independence War答案解析1. B【解析】考查英语国家概况。
专业英语八级美国国家概况(美国经济)模拟试卷1(题后含答案及解析)
专业英语八级美国国家概况(美国经济)模拟试卷1(题后含答案及解析)题型有: 3. GENERAL KNOWLEDGEPART III GENERAL KNOWLEDGE (10 MIN)Directions: There are ten multiple-choice questions in this section. Choose the best answer to each question.1.Which of the following city is regarded as the financial capital of the world?A.Washington D.C.B.Los AngelesC.New YorkD.London正确答案:C解析:纽约是美国最大的经济中心,是世界金融中心,著名的华尔街就是纽约的金融中心区。
纽约的工业部门繁多,主要是轻工业、企业规模较小,但专业化、现代化水平极高。
知识模块:美国经济2.______is reputed as the automobile capital of the world.A.LondonB.Los AngelesC.TorontoD.Detroit正确答案:D解析:Detroit(底特律)是美国最大的汽车制造中心,著名的通用和福特汽车公司总部都位于底特律。
底特律同时也被称为“世界汽车之都”。
知识模块:美国经济3.The United States ranks______in the world in the total value of its economic production.A.firstB.secondC.thirdD.fourth正确答案:A解析:美国人口不到全世界的6%,但生产力却占到世界的1/4,其经济产出位居世界之首,是超级经济大国和全球最发达的同家。
知识模块:美国经济4.Forests cover nearly______of the United States, and they yield manyvaluable products.A.a fourthB.a thirdC.halfD.two thirds正确答案:B解析:美国的自然资源非常丰富,土地肥沃,森林覆盖率达31%,约占国土总面积的1/3,为制造业提供了充足的原材料。
美国国家概况考题
Unit1 The country()1. The United States stretches from the Atlantic Ocean in the west to the Pacific Ocean in the east.()2. The Mississippi river is the longest river in the United States.()3. The Appalachian region is both complicated and varied, containing some of the highest mountains in North America, but also a vast expanse of intermontane basins, plateaus, and isolated ranges.()4. Western Washington and Oregon receive plenty of rain and central California is noticeably drier in winter.( )5. New England is sometimes called the birthplace of America.( )6. Washington D. C. is located in the Southern States Region.( )7. Many Southerners have a strong sense of regional loyalty and take pride in the South’s history and tradition.( )8. The Midwestern States Region is a vast area of generally flat land that covers much of the center of the United States.( )9. Las Vegas and Reno stand out as “American dreamland”, for they primarily find wealth through the gambling and entertainment industries.( )10. Hawaii has the largest land area of all the states, and Alaska has one of the smallest land areas.1. The United States of America is the ____________ country in the world in size.A. LargestB. second-largestC. third-largestD. fourth-largest2. ____________ extend from the northern tip of Maine southwestern to Alabama.A. The Rocky MountainsB. The Appalachian HighlandsC. The Coast MountainsD. The Blue Mountains3. The climate of the United States is influenced by ____________.A. the Atlantic and Pacific OceansB. the Gulf of MexicoC. the Great LakesD. All of the above4. What is the leading commercial crop of the south?A. Cotton.B. Tobacco.C. Sugar cane.D. Rice.5. What Midwestern city is the automobile capital of the world?A. Chicago.B. Detroit.C. Milwaukee.D. Cleveland.6. One of the most important lakes in the United States is _________, which is the largest fresh water lake in the world.A. Lake SuperiorB. Lake MichiganC. Lake HuronD. Lake Ontario7. New England lies in __________ of the United States.A. the northern partB. the southern partC. the northeastern partD. the southeastern part8. The southern part of the Pacific coast in California has a ___________ climate.A. subtropicalB. continental desertC. maritimeD. Mediterranean9. The smallest state in the United States is ___________.A. WashingtonB. Rhode IslandC. HawaiiD. Maryland10. In the United States, the largest city along the Pacific coast is ___________.A. Los AngelesB. San FranciscoC. SeattleD. PortlandUnit2 History()1. The first English colony in America was founded at Jamestown, Virginia, in 1607.( )2. The early British settlers organized the east coast of North America into 17 colonies.( )3. When many thousands of Southerners saw the triumph of Abraham Lincoln in the 1860 election as not simply a political defeat but also a threat to all southern institutions and the southern way of life, they decided to secede from the Confederacy.()4. The Progressive Movement was a well-organized, unified movement, demanding government regulation of economy and social condition.()5. The Stock Market collapse occurred in 1928 in the United States.( )6. The Marshall Plan refers to the military and economic aid to Greece and Turkey in the 1950s.( )7. Nixon was the second President in American history who resigned.()8. The black-white racial chasm in post-Civil-Rights-Movement America was highlighted by the savage beating of Martin Luther King by white police officers in 1992.1. The British established 13 colonies along _________.A. the west coast of North AmericaB. the west coast of South AmericaC. the east coast of North AmericaD. the east coast of South America2. In the early 1850s, with the westward movement, the slavery became a serious political issue endangering the unity of the country because _________.A. whether or not slavery would expand into the future states formed as a result of the westward movement would affect the balance of power in the SenateB. the South insisted that slavery should be allowed to spread into all new territoriesC. the North refused to let slavery spread into new territoriesD. the North wanted to put an end to slavery3. The Progressive Movement wanted to ________ in order to stop big business control.A. initiate strict government regulationB. have the government fix pricesC. break up all the big businessesD. do away with rebates4. 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. The serious economic crisis in the late 1920s and 1930s was first brought about by _____________.A. bank failuresB. serious unemploymentC. farm foreclosuresD. the stock market crash6. The purpose of the New Deal measures was to __________.A. save American democracy and the capitalist systemB. check the worsening of the economic situationC. help people tide over the difficultyD. increase American export7. On June 5, 1947, ________ suggested that the U.S. should offer economic aid to Western Europe so as to protect the region from Soviet expansion.A. George MarshallB. Franklin D. RooseveltC. George KennanD. Harry Truman8. At the time of Cuban Missile Crisis, the President of the U.S. was ____________.A. TrumanB. EisenhowerC. KennedyD. Johnson9. New Frontier and Great Society were programs initiated by _______.A. President KennedyB. President JohnsonC. Presidents Kennedy and Johnson respectivelyD. Presidents Johnson and Kennedy respectively10. The conservatism during Reagan’s administration was known as _____________.A. the New LeftB. the New RightC. the New FrontierD. the New FreedomUnit3 The American identity()1. In the United States, the major source of population growth is the rising birth rate.()2. In the United States, the largest minority group is the African-American group.()3. In the United States, the fastest-growing group is the Asian-American group.()4. Native Americans have a low school dropout rate.()5. The three major Hispanic groups are the Mexican-Americans, the Puerto Ricans and the Cuban-Americans.()6. The Puerto Ricans are American citizens.()7. The first Asians to arrive in the United States in significant numbers were the Japanese.()8. Today the Indians are only allowed to live on reservations.()9. Traditionally, the mainstream Americans were called WASP.1.The current situation of African-Americans presents_______.A. a favorable pictureB. a negative pictureC. a mixed pictureD. a positive picture2. Although discrimination has been legally abolished, ________.A. discrimination in employment still existsB. discrimination in university admission still existsC. poverty rate of the blacks is the highest among all racial and ethnic groupsD. inequality and subtle discrimination still exist3. The Cuban-Americans mainly live in ______.A. FloridaB. TexasC. LouisianaD. Alabama4. Some people say Asian-Americans owe their success to the Asian tradition of the following EXCEPT ________.A. familyB. hard workC. educationD. Discrimination5. Now about 80% to 90% of immigration to the UnitedStates is from _______.A. Asian and Hispanic countriesB. African countriesC. European countriesD. Central and South American countries6. The first immigrants in American history came from __________.A. England and the NetherlandsB. IrelandC. West GermanyD. East Europe7. Among the major Hispanic groups in the UnitedStates, the largest group is _______.A. the Puerto RicansB. the Mexican-AmericansC. the Cuban-AmericansD. the Central and South American immigrants8. Among the major Hispanic groups in the UnitedStates, ________ have the highest social status.A. the ChicanosB. the Cuban-AmericansC. the Puerto-RicansD. the Latin American immigrants9. The Native Americans are __________.A. the IndiansB. the whitesC. the blacksD. the HispanicsUnit4 political institutions()1. The Constitution of the United States, after its adoption, has never been revised.()2. According to the Constitution, the federal government is responsible for addressing questions that affect the nation as a whole as well as individual states.()3. Separation of power is designed to prevent the government from being too strong.()4. The U.S. government is divided into four branches: the legislative, the presidency, the bureaucracy and the judiciary.()5. The Supreme Court has the right to declare laws and actions of the federal, state, and local governments unconstitutional.()6. Candidates for the presidency can only be chosen from political parties.()7. The U.S. President has great executive power but no legislative power.()8. Congressmen serve a term of six years while Senators serve a term of two years.()9. The Democrats are thought of as associated with business, Anglo-Americans, and the rich.()10. The number of Senators from each state is based upon its population.1. The Supreme Court has original jurisdiction in ________.A. all kinds of casesB. cases involving foreign citizensC. cases involving a stateD. Both B and C2. Political parties are the basis of the American politicalsystem, _________.A. but there is no provision in the Constitution forpolitical partiesB. and the Constitution has clear provisionC. but the founding fathers had strong apprehensionof political partiesD. Both A and C3. The two major parties today have ______differences in policy concentration.A. noB. littleC. someD. Great4. The writers of the Constitution worked out the checks and balances in order to _______.A. prevent the government from misusing its powerB. prevent the government from being strongC. pacify those who opposed the ConstitutionD. meet the demands of small states5. The President of the United States is elected _____.A. indirectly by the electors B by CongressC. directly by the votersD. None of the above.6. U.S. President can serve ________ term(s).A. only oneB. twoC. more than twoD. as many as four7. The U.S. President’s appointments have to beapproved by ________.A. the House of RepresentativesB. the SenateC. the CabinetD. the Supreme Court8. The Supreme Court of the United States consists ofone Chief Justice and ______ Associate Justices.A. 6B. 7C. 8D. 109. The two major political parties in the United Statesare _______.A. the Democratic Party and the Labor PartyB. the Federalist Party and the Democratic PartyC. the Federalist Party and the Republican PartyD. the Democratic Party and the Republican Party10. The U.S. Congress has the power to override thepresident’s veto by a _____ majority.A. 2/3B. 3/4C. 3/5D. 4/5Unit5 Economy()1. Since the U.S. economy is based on free enterprise, there is little government involvement in the economy.()2. The United States is the world’s leading maker of industrial goods.()3. In the 18th century, the New England colonies specialized in producing tobacco from plantations.()4. While most Americans embraced the idea of money-making and held successful businessmen in great admiration, they resented big businesses monopolizing any industry in any form.()5. By 1956, a majority of U.S. workers held blue-collar rather than white-collar jobs.()6. Many urban Americans, particularly Blacks and Hispanics, found the postwar prosperity inaccessible to them.()7. The American West is now an important region for corn and wheat.()8. While manufacturing giants such as IBM and General Electronic enjoy worldwide reputation as the pillars of the American economy, the U.S. economy is by no means one dominated by giant corporations.()9. As the number of workers employed in the traditional manufacturing industries has declined, union membership has dropped in recent years.1. The United States ranks ________ in the world in thetotal value of its economic production.A. firstB. secondC. thirdD. Fourth2. The following are the factors that have contributed tothe development of the U.S. economy EXCEPT__________.A. the vast space and resources of the landB. the ideals of freedom and economic opportunityC. English as its national languageD. hard work by the people3. What is America’s most important food crop?A. Corn.B. Rice.C. BarleyD. Oat.4. Service industries account for more than _________ of the U.S. gross domestic product.A. a thirdB. halfC. two thirdsD. three fourth5. The westward expansion is a demonstration ofAmerican ________.A. IndividualismB. patriotismC. LiberalismD. Expansionism6. Hamilton believed that the United States shouldpursue economic growth through the followingEXCEPT ________.A. shippingB. manufacturingC. bankingD. slavery7. With the arrival of the 20th century, the United Statesbecame increasingly urbanized, particularly in the_________ cities.A. NortheastB. NorthwestC. SoutheastD. Southwest8. The American South is a center of the followingtraditional crops EXCEPT _________.A. tobaccoB. cornC. cottonD. wheat9. As the world’s leading maker of industrial goods, theU.S. now produces around _________ of the world’sindustrial products.A. 20%B. 25%C. 30%D. 35%10. In the United States, the following areas tend tospecialize in high-tech and computer industriesEXCEPT ________.A. NortheastB. MidwestC. NorthwestD. SouthwestUnit6 social service()1. In the United States, the social security system provides assistance to people with financial problems.()2. In the United States, Medicare provides virtually free treatment for all American citizens.()3. Social security is the nearly universal retirement program for Americans, with about 92 percent of people aged 60 and over receiving benefits.()4. Since 1996, welfare responsibility under AFDC has been passed to the states, which receive federal grants to run their own programs.()5. The Social Security Administration organizes the distribution of food and food stamps through state and local governments.()6. Since government-sponsored welfare programs are essential to the needy and the poor, they are quite adequate in confronting the poverty issue.()7. Child Welfare League of America is the largest privately-funded childcare agency in the United States, providing shelter and service to homeless and runaway youth.()8. In the United States, most employees and their families are normally insured for health care through public insurance programs.()9. Medicaid program provides federal grants to states for the free treatment of the elderly.()10. In the United States, two-thirds of the housing units in the private sector are “single-family dwellings”.1. The American social security system includes thefollowing programs EXCEPT _________.A. OASDHIB. MedicareC. MedicaidD. Unemployment Compensation2. Americans may start receiving their pensions at the age of _________.A. 55B. 60C. 65D. 703. The main federal welfare programs in the USAconsist of the following programs EXCEPT_________.A. MedicaidB. AFDCC. Food StampsD. Medicare4. Which of the following belongs to the religious welfare organization?A. NCH.B. CWLA.C. CCHD. D. Ford Foundation.5. Among private foundations, which has becomeincreasingly prominent in private charity activity?A. Rockefeller Foundation.B. Ford Foundation.C. Buffett Foundation.D. Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.6. Which of the following statement is NOT true aboutAmerican health care services?A. A sizable number of Americans still remain uninsured.B. The U.S. has top-quality medical facilities.C. Medicaid covers only about 40 percent of the poor nationwide.D. Compared with other developed countries, theUnited States spends less on health care.7. According to the healthcare reform proposed duringthe Obama administration, the government will requiremost Americans to have health insurance by _______.A. 2011B. 2012C. 2013D. 20148. Homes and houses give Americans the followingsense EXCEPT ________.A. possessionB. material satisfactionC. personal identificationD. freedomUnit7 the legal system()1. The U.S. Constitution defines the organization of a court system, including a Supreme Court and inferior courts.()2. In the United States, each state has one district court.()3. District courts are the only national courts that use grand juries and petit juries.()4. All national courts can review decisions of state courts.()5. At the national level, government prosecution is the responsibility of the Supreme Court.()6. The U.S. attorneys are appointed for life terms to the district courts.()7. Anglo-American Common Law is based on the supposed reasonable person’s view of what is right and fair.()8. In the United States, all cases should be tried with a jury.()9. A unanimous decision is needed for a grand jury to make a decision.()10. Federal crimes are mainly the responsibility of theFederal Bureau of Investigation (FBI).1. There are currently ________ district courts in the United States.A. 52B. 54C. 92D. 942. There are currently _______ courts of appeals in the United States.A. 10B. 11C. 12D. 133. __________ argues cases for the government before the Supreme Court.A. Chief Justice of Supreme CourtB. Attorney GeneralC. Solicitor GeneralD. President of the United States4. District judgeships are filled by the President with the consent of _________.A. Chief Justice of Supreme CourtB. Attorney GeneralC. the SenateD. the House of Representatives5. Generally, the trial jury consists of _______ ordinary citizens.A. 1-6B. 6-12C. 12-23D. 23-306. Generally, the grand jury consists of _______ ordinary citizens.A. 1-6B. 6-12C. 12-23D. 23-307. The Supreme Court consists of a chief justice and _______ associate justices.A. 7B. 8C. 9D. 108. In the United States, people between the ages of _______ are the most inclined age group to commit crimes.A. 11-19B. 19-24C. 24-45D. 45-549. In some urban areas in the United States, murder is the main cause of death among non-White males between the ages of ________.A. 11-19B. 19-24C. 24-45D. 45-5410. As a rule, the implementation of state law is carried out by the police and detectives in the city, and by _______ in rural areas.A. SheriffsB. ConstablesC. MagistratesD. both A and BUnit8 Education()1. Americans generally hold that everyone is entitled to education.()2. Americans believe that education is beneficial to individuals and society as a whole.()3. In the United States, public education at elementary and secondary level is free.()4. American education system is characterized by diversity.()5. According to the U.S. Constitution, education is the responsibility of the federal government.()6. There is little similarity in the education system of the 50 states.()7. The state board of education is responsible for the education policy of the state.()8. The oldest institution of higher learning in the United States is Harvard University.()9. Junior colleges offer only B.A. degrees.()10. The affirmative action program aims to help ethnic and racial minorities in elementary and secondary education.1. To many Americans, education is important because _____________.A. it contributes to the success of individualsB. it contributes to the strengthening of national strengthC. it prepares the young people for future developmentD. Both A and B2. In the United States, public schools at the elementary and secondary level are______________.A. freeB. compulsoryC. open to allD. Both A and C3. American schools fall into two categories, namely, _______________.A. public and private schoolsB. academic and vocational schoolsC. coeducation and single sex schoolsD. national and state-run schools4. In the United States, education policies are made by ______________.A. the federal governmentB. the state board of educationC. local school districtD. board of trustees5. The governing board of school district is responsible for _______________.A. the hiring of teachers and staffB. the designing of a suitable curriculumC. the compiling and approving of budgetD. All of the above6. There is _______________ difference(s) in tuition rates between public and private institutions of higher learning in the U.S.A. noB. significantC. SomeD. not much7. The community college _______________.A. offers bachelor degreesB. offers associate degreesC. offers master degreesD. Both A and B8. Elementary and secondary education in the U.S. covers _______ years.A. 9B. 11C. 12D. 149. Admission to an educational institution in the U. S. is determined by ______________.A. the institution itselfB. the state board of educationC. the local authorityD. the federal government10. The following are the public policies and legal decisions emphasizing special rights for ethnic and linguistic minorities in the area of education EXCEPT _______________.A. Bilingual Education ActB. Proposition 227C. affirmative action programD. No Child Left Behind ActUnit9 Religion in American life()1. In comparison with other Western countries, America is less religious in terms of church attendance and financial commitment to church organizations.()2. At the time when the United States was founded, it was the Catholic branch of the Christian faith that had the strongest influence on the development of the religious climate in the United States.()3. The Pilgrims tried to create a community in which life would be guided by God’s will and deviations from His will in any shape or form would never be tolerated.()4. America became “the Kingdom of God”by the end of the 17th century.()5. In the 19th century, Americans stopped talking about the importance of religious values for their national identity.()6. According to the U.S. Constitution, church and state are separate in their role and function.()7. Historically, church and state in the United States has never interacted to each other.()8. A growing trend in American religious life is that religion has become increasingly secularized.()9. In the United States, mainstream Protestant denominations have lost ground to Catholic denominations.()10. Post-war Evangelism has attempted to use its influence to restore some sense of community in a society.1. The Catholic faith was first brought to the North American continent by ______________.A. the PortugueseB. the EnglishC. the FrenchD. the Spanish2. The great waves of Jewish immigration started in ______________ and made the United States a major center of Judaism.A. 1836B. 1863C. 1936D. 19633. By the end of the 17th century, ______________ had already begun to lose its energies.A. ProtestantismB. CatholicismC. PuritanismD. Judaism4. The First Great Awakening of ______________ provided the opportunity for a fresh reaffirmation of God’s role in directing the fortunes of His chosen people.A. the 17th centuryB. the 18th centuryC. the 19th centuryD. the 20th century5. The Second Great Awakening of ______________ exerted a profound impact both on the scale of church membership and on the range of American sectarianism.A. the 17th centuryB. the 18th centuryC. the 19th centuryD. the 20th century6. The _______________ Amendment of Constitution states that “Congress shall make no law respecting the establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof.”A. FirstB. SecondC. TenthD. Twentieth7. Which of the following minority religions is deemed by the mainstream religion to advocate or practice kinds of beliefs against the public interest?A. Islam.B. Hinduism.C. Mormonism.D. Zenism.8. The following mainstream Protestant denominations have recently witnessed significant loss of members EXCEPT ________________.A. MethodistsB. EpiscopaliansC. PresbyteriansD. Evangelistsv9. Post-war Evangelicalism has made effective use of __________ to reach massive audiences.A. telephoneB. musicC. televisionD. Movies10. Which of the following contemporary religious groups is relying upon big rallies to draw Christian men together?A. “Saved”Christians.B. Fundamentalists.C. Promise Keepers.D. Seventh-Day Adventists.Unit10 Private life in American()1. Most Americans have an ambition to own their own house on a little piece of property, but it’s difficult for them to have that ambition materialized.(02. After the arrival of the so-called post-industrial society, Americans started to moveto the city.()3. Most Americans live in mobile homes which function as prefabricated housing units in stationary settings.()4. Many poor American families expect their children to find part-time jobs, especially as they enter their teens.()5. Parties for children and for grown-ups are constantly occupying the leisure hours of Americans.()6. In the United States, high-brow arts get most of the financial backing from the government.()7. In the United States, popular culture outshines classical culture in audience size and in public influence.()8. Today’s preeminent spectator game in America is baseball.()9. American football was derived from the British game of soccer.()10. Baseball is adapted by the Americans from the English cricket to their own tastes.1. For most Americans, one of the first activities at home is to _______________.A. watch TVB. do repair workC. surf on the InternetD. drink coffee2. The following are “chores”assigned to the children in American families EXCEPT ________________.A. washing and waxing floorsB. mowing the lawnC. keeping the car(s) cleanD. Babysitting3. The following are part-time jobs expected to be done by American children EXCEPT _________.A. mowing lawnsB. delivering newspapersC. taxi drivingD. Babysitting4. The following are the leisure activities outside the home for American adults EXCEPT ___________. A. playing bowling B. playing soccerC. attending public service activitiesD. attending church-related activities5. The following are the leisure activities outside the home for American children EXCEPT ________.A. taking lessonsB. traveling overseasC. horseback ridingD. Swimming6. One out of every ______ Americans donates some part of their time as volunteers.A. 3B. 4C. 5D. 67. The following belong to high-brow culture EXCEPT ___________.A. classical musicB. BalletC. operaD. Movies8. The following remain high on the domestic vocational destination list in the minds of most Americans EXCEPT ________________.A. Walt Disney WorldB. New YorkC. the Yellowstone National ParkD. the Grand Canyon9. The following are the “four major sports”in the United States EXCEPT _______________.A. basketballB. footballC. baseballD. V olleyball10. The Super Bowl is a game for _______________.A. basketballB. footballC. baseballD. volleyball。
英语国家概况复习题答案
英语国家概况复习题答案
1. 英国的首都是哪个城市?
答案:伦敦。
2. 美国的官方语言是什么?
答案:英语。
3. 加拿大的首都是哪里?
答案:渥太华。
4. 澳大利亚的货币单位是什么?
答案:澳元。
5. 新西兰的国旗上有哪些颜色?
答案:蓝色、红色和白色。
6. 英国的全称是什么?
答案:大不列颠及北爱尔兰联合王国。
7. 美国的独立日是哪一天?
答案:7月4日。
8. 加拿大的官方语言有哪些?
答案:英语和法语。
9. 澳大利亚最大的城市是哪个?
答案:悉尼。
10. 新西兰的首都是哪里?
答案:惠灵顿。
11. 英国的国花是什么?
答案:玫瑰。
12. 美国的总统任期是多久?
答案:四年。
13. 加拿大的国土面积是多少?
答案:约998万平方公里。
14. 澳大利亚的国宝动物是什么?答案:袋鼠。
15. 新西兰的国花是什么?
答案:银蕨。
16. 英国的国歌是什么?
答案:《天佑女王》。
17. 美国的人口数量大约是多少?答案:约3.3亿。
18. 加拿大的国花是什么?
答案:枫叶。
19. 澳大利亚的国歌是什么?
答案:《前进,美丽的澳大利亚》。
20. 新西兰的官方语言有哪些?答案:英语和毛利语。
初中美国面试题库及答案
初中美国面试题库及答案1. 请简述美国的独立战争及其对美国历史的影响。
答案:美国的独立战争发生在1775年至1783年,是北美13个殖民地为了摆脱英国的统治而进行的一场战争。
这场战争最终导致了美国的独立,确立了美国的国家主权。
独立战争对美国历史产生了深远的影响,它不仅标志着美国从英国殖民地转变为一个独立的国家,而且为美国后来的民主制度和政治体系的建立奠定了基础。
2. 描述一下美国的地理特征。
答案:美国位于北美洲,东临大西洋,西临太平洋,北接加拿大,南界墨西哥。
美国地理特征丰富多样,包括广阔的平原、高峻的山脉、广袤的森林和沙漠。
其中,落基山脉横贯美国西部,阿巴拉契亚山脉则位于东部。
此外,美国还拥有五大湖和密西西比河等重要的自然水系。
3. 列举几个美国历史上的重要人物及其贡献。
答案:乔治·华盛顿是美国的开国元勋,他领导了美国独立战争并担任了美国的第一任总统。
亚伯拉罕·林肯是美国历史上的一位伟大总统,他领导国家度过了内战,并废除了奴隶制。
马丁·路德·金是一位著名的民权运动领袖,他为争取非裔美国人的平等权利做出了巨大贡献。
4. 请解释美国的两党制及其对政治的影响。
答案:美国的两党制是指美国政治中主要的两个政党——民主党和共和党。
这两个政党在美国政治生活中占据主导地位,它们通过竞争选举来决定国家的政策和法律。
两党制对美国政治的影响主要体现在政策制定和执行上,通常一个政党的政策主张会在其执政期间得到实施,而另一个政党则可能在下一次选举中提出不同的政策主张。
5. 描述一下美国的教育体系。
答案:美国的教育体系分为三个主要阶段:小学、中学和高等教育。
小学教育通常包括幼儿园到五年级,中学教育则包括初中和高中,高等教育包括大学和研究生教育。
美国的教育体系强调学生的个性发展和创新能力的培养,同时提供多样化的课程和学习资源。
美国的高等教育机构包括公立和私立大学,它们在全球享有很高的声誉。
美国初级试题及答案解析
美国初级试题及答案解析一、选择题1. 美国的首都是哪里?A. 纽约B. 洛杉矶C. 华盛顿特区D. 芝加哥答案:C解析:美国的首都是华盛顿特区,位于美国东海岸,是美国的政治中心。
纽约是美国最大的城市,洛杉矶是美国的娱乐中心,而芝加哥则是美国中西部的重要城市。
2. 美国独立战争的起因是什么?A. 英国对殖民地的高税收B. 法国对殖民地的支持C. 西班牙对殖民地的侵略D. 殖民地对英国的忠诚答案:A解析:美国独立战争的起因主要是英国对殖民地征收高额税收,导致殖民地人民的不满和反抗。
这场战争最终导致了美国的独立和建国。
3. 美国宪法的制定时间是?A. 1776年B. 1787年C. 1789年D. 1791年答案:B解析:美国宪法于1787年在费城的制宪会议上制定,并于1789年正式生效。
这是美国历史上最重要的法律文件之一,奠定了美国的政治制度基础。
二、填空题4. 美国的国歌是《______》。
答案:星条旗解析:美国的国歌名为《星条旗》,这首歌歌颂了美国国旗,表达了对国家的热爱和忠诚。
5. 美国的货币单位是______。
答案:美元解析:美国的货币单位是美元,符号为USD。
美元是全球最重要的储备货币之一,也是国际贸易和金融交易中广泛使用的货币。
三、简答题6. 简述美国内战的主要原因。
答案:美国内战的主要原因是南方和北方在奴隶制问题上的分歧。
南方经济依赖于奴隶劳动的棉花种植,而北方则主张废除奴隶制。
这种分歧最终导致了1861年至1865年的美国内战。
解析:美国内战是美国历史上最血腥的战争之一,它不仅解决了奴隶制问题,还加强了联邦政府的权力,对美国的统一和发展产生了深远影响。
7. 描述美国历史上的一次重要移民潮。
答案:19世纪末至20世纪初,大量欧洲移民涌入美国,这是美国历史上的一次重要移民潮。
这些移民主要来自意大利、爱尔兰、德国和东欧国家,他们为美国的工业化和城市化做出了巨大贡献。
解析:这次移民潮不仅改变了美国的人口结构,还对美国的文化、经济和社会产生了深远影响。
美国概况政治试题及答案
美国概况政治试题及答案一、选择题1. 美国的首都是哪座城市?A. 纽约B. 洛杉矶C. 华盛顿特区D. 芝加哥答案:C2. 美国的总统任期是多久?A. 2年B. 4年C. 6年D. 8年答案:B3. 美国的立法机构是什么?A. 最高法院B. 国会C. 行政院D. 参议院答案:B4. 美国的三权分立原则包括哪三个机构?A. 国会、最高法院、行政院B. 参议院、众议院、最高法院C. 行政院、立法院、司法院D. 国会、最高法院、州政府答案:C5. 美国的联邦制中,州政府拥有哪些权力?A. 只有联邦政府授予的权力B. 除了宪法禁止的权力外的所有权力C. 只限于本州范围内的权力D. 与联邦政府共享所有权力答案:B二、填空题6. 美国的独立宣言是在________年通过的。
答案:17767. 美国宪法的第一条修正案保障了公民的________权利。
答案:言论自由8. 美国的两党制主要由________和民主党组成。
答案:共和党9. 美国的最高法院拥有________权。
答案:司法审查10. 美国的参议院由每州选出的________名参议员组成。
答案:2三、简答题11. 简述美国的政治制度的特点。
答案:美国的政治制度以联邦制为基础,实行三权分立原则,包括立法权、行政权和司法权。
政治体制为总统制,总统是国家元首和政府首脑,同时拥有行政权。
国会分为参议院和众议院,负责立法。
最高法院和其他联邦法院构成司法系统,负责解释法律和宪法。
12. 美国的选举制度是如何运作的?答案:美国的选举制度包括直接选举和间接选举两种形式。
总统选举采用选举人团制度,即选民投票选出选举人,再由选举人投票选出总统。
国会议员、州长和地方官员等则通过选民直接投票产生。
四、论述题13. 论述美国政治文化中的个人主义和自由主义。
答案:美国政治文化深受个人主义和自由主义的影响。
个人主义强调个人权利和自由,认为个人应当有追求幸福和自我实现的权利。
自由主义则主张政府应当保护公民的基本自由,限制政府权力,以防止权力滥用。
美国概况练习及答案
美国概况练习及答案练习题:1 The traditional dividing line in America between “east” and “west” is_____.2 The earliest part in America to be found and taken over by early settlers is ____.3 The largest racial group in the whole population of U.S.A is____.4 Before 2000, the largest minority group in the United States is____.5 ____has the world’s oldest written constitution and political party.6 The economic problem caused by the depression in 1929 was eventually solved by____.7 In the United States, primary education requires____years.8 Most college students in the United States are in____institutions.9 The three main levels of courts of the federal judicial system in America are____________.10 _____(which state )is not governed by the common law.练习题答案及题解:1. The Mississippi River, 密西西比河是美国传统的东方和西方的分界线。
2 .The Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plain,最早被早期定居者发现和占领的地方是大西洋及其沿岸平原。
英美概况面试题及答案高中
英美概况面试题及答案高中问题一:英国的首都是什么?英国的官方语言是什么?答案:英国的首都是伦敦。
英国的官方语言是英语。
问题二:请简述美国的独立日是哪一天,并解释其意义。
答案:美国的独立日是7月4日,这一天是为了纪念1776年《独立宣言》的签署,标志着美国从大不列颠的统治下独立出来。
问题三:英国和美国在政治体制上有何不同?答案:英国是一个君主立宪制国家,拥有女王作为国家元首,而实际政治权力由首相和议会掌握。
美国则是一个联邦制国家,实行总统制,总统既是国家元首也是政府首脑。
问题四:请列举至少三个英国和美国在文化上的不同点。
答案:英国和美国在文化上的不同点包括:1) 饮食习惯,例如英国人喜欢下午茶,而美国人更倾向于快餐文化;2) 教育体系,英国的教育体系较为传统,注重学术研究,而美国的教育体系更注重实践和创新;3) 社会礼仪,英国人通常比较保守和讲究礼仪,而美国人则更加随意和直接。
问题五:英国的“脱欧”对英国和欧盟有什么影响?答案:“脱欧”指的是英国退出欧盟。
这一事件对英国意味着需要重新建立与欧盟的贸易关系,同时也可能影响英国的国际地位和经济。
对欧盟而言,英国的退出可能会削弱其整体经济实力和政治影响力。
问题六:美国历史上有哪些重要的移民潮?这些移民潮对美国的发展有何影响?答案:美国历史上重要的移民潮包括19世纪的爱尔兰和德国移民潮,以及20世纪的拉丁美洲和亚洲移民潮。
这些移民潮极大地丰富了美国的多元文化,促进了社会和经济的发展,同时也带来了一些社会问题,如文化融合和就业竞争。
问题七:请简述英国的工业革命对世界历史的影响。
答案:英国的工业革命是18世纪末到19世纪初的一场重大社会经济变革,它标志着从手工劳动向机械化生产的转变。
工业革命极大地提高了生产效率,促进了城市化,改变了人们的生活方式,并对全球经济和社会发展产生了深远影响。
问题八:美国的文化多元性是如何形成的?答案:美国的文化多元性主要是由其历史上的大规模移民潮形成的。
美国初级试题及答案解析
美国初级试题及答案解析1. 选择题:请从以下选项中选择最符合题意的答案。
题目:以下哪个是美国的首都?- A. 纽约- B. 洛杉矶- C. 华盛顿特区- D. 芝加哥答案: C解析:华盛顿特区是美国的首都,位于哥伦比亚特区,是美国的政治中心。
2. 填空题:请填写下列句子中缺失的单词。
题目:美国的独立宣言是在_____年签署的。
答案: 1776解析:美国的独立宣言是在1776年7月4日签署的,这一天后来成为了美国的国庆日。
3. 简答题:请简述美国国旗的含义。
答案:美国国旗由13条横条和50颗星组成,13条横条代表最初的13个殖民地,50颗星代表美国的50个州。
解析:美国国旗也被称为“星条旗”,它的颜色和图案代表了美国的国家象征和历史。
4. 判断题:请判断以下陈述是否正确,并给出理由。
题目:美国的官方语言是英语。
答案:正确。
解析:虽然美国没有官方语言,但英语是美国最广泛使用的语言,也是大多数政府文件和商业交流的语言。
5. 论述题:请论述美国的历史背景及其对现代美国社会的影响。
答案:美国的历史背景可以追溯到原住民时期,随后欧洲殖民者的到来和美国独立战争导致了美国的诞生。
这段历史背景塑造了美国的多元文化、民主制度和个人主义价值观。
这些价值观和文化传统对现代美国社会产生了深远的影响,包括对个人自由和机会的重视,以及对不同文化背景的包容性。
解析:美国的历史背景是多方面的,包括原住民文化、殖民历史、独立战争和移民浪潮等。
这些因素共同塑造了美国的社会结构和价值观,影响了美国的政治、经济和文化发展。
6. 计算题:如果一个美国人一年工作52周,每周工作40小时,那么他一年总共工作多少小时?答案: 2080小时解析:计算方法是将每周工作的小时数(40小时)乘以一年的周数(52周),即40小时/周× 52周 = 2080小时。
7. 翻译题:请将以下句子从英语翻译成中文。
题目: "The United States is a country of immigrants."答案:美国是一个移民国家。
英语国家概况海量练习题(美国)
29. The first Puritans came to America on the ship _____.
A. Codpeed C. May Flower B. Susan Constant D. Discovery
30. The Judicial Branch is headed by _____. A. the Supreme Court B. Congress C. President 31. The general election in America is held every _____ years. A. 5 B. 4 C. 6 D. 3 32. _____ has the sole right to interpret the Constitution. A. The Cabinet B. The Supreme Court C. President D. Congress
22. The following were the founding fathers of the American Republic except _____. A. George Washington B. Thomas Jefferson C. William Penn D. Benjamin Franklin 23. _____ of all crops planted in America are destined for export to other countries. A. 1/3 B 1/4 C. 2/3 D. 2/5
5. The US formally entered the Second World War in ____
A 1937 B 1939 C 1941 D 1943
美国概况政治试题及答案
美国概况政治试题及答案一、单项选择题(每题2分,共20分)1. 美国的首都是哪里?A. 纽约B. 洛杉矶C. 华盛顿特区D. 芝加哥答案:C2. 美国的总统任期是多久?A. 4年B. 6年C. 8年D. 10年答案:A3. 美国的立法机构是什么?A. 国会B. 最高法院C. 总统D. 州议会答案:A4. 美国的联邦制意味着什么?A. 各州拥有完全的自治权B. 各州与联邦政府共享权力C. 各州必须完全服从联邦政府D. 联邦政府拥有所有权力答案:B5. 美国的两党制指的是哪两个政党?A. 民主党和共和党B. 自由党和保守党C. 社会党和工党D. 绿党和茶党答案:A6. 美国的独立宣言是在哪一年签署的?A. 1776年B. 1783年C. 1789年D. 1791年答案:A7. 美国宪法的起草是在哪个会议上完成的?A. 费城会议B. 波士顿会议C. 纽约会议D. 华盛顿会议答案:A8. 美国的最高法院有多少位大法官?A. 5位B. 7位C. 9位D. 11位答案:C9. 美国的参议院和众议院的议员任期分别是多少年?A. 6年和2年B. 4年和2年C. 2年和4年D. 8年和4年答案:B10. 美国的总统选举是采用什么制度?A. 直接选举B. 间接选举C. 比例代表制D. 多数票制答案:B二、多项选择题(每题3分,共15分)1. 美国的联邦政府由哪些机构组成?A. 总统B. 国会C. 最高法院D. 州政府答案:ABC2. 美国的宪法修正案中,以下哪些是基本权利?A. 言论自由B. 宗教自由C. 拥有枪支的权利D. 选举权答案:ABC3. 美国的两党制中,以下哪些是民主党和共和党的主要政策差异?A. 经济政策B. 社会政策C. 外交政策D. 教育政策答案:ABC三、简答题(每题5分,共10分)1. 简述美国联邦制的特点。
答案:美国联邦制的特点在于联邦政府和州政府之间权力的分配。
联邦政府负责国防、外交、货币发行等国家事务,而州政府则负责教育、交通、公共安全等地方事务。
专业英语八级美国国家概况(美国人口)模拟试卷1(题后含答案及解析)
专业英语八级美国国家概况(美国人口)模拟试卷1(题后含答案及解析)题型有: 3. GENERAL KNOWLEDGEPART III GENERAL KNOWLEDGE (10 MIN)Directions: There are ten multiple-choice questions in this section. Choose the best answer to each question.1.Which of the following though accounting for a small part of the American population are the first inhabitants on American land?A.Mexico-AmericansB.Afro-AmericansC.Indian-AmericansD.Asian-Americans正确答案:C解析:美国是一个移民大国,也被称为“大熔炉”(melting pot),拉裔、非裔还有亚裔的少数民族都是移民的产物,只有印第安人是美国的土著居民,他们是被欧洲的殖民者压迫驱赶才成为今天美国社会的一个少数民族。
知识模块:美国人口2.Most Americans are______from different countries.A.blacksB.IndiansC.emigrantsD.immigrants正确答案:D解析:美国是一个移民大国,无论是美国的主流人种——白人,还是其他少数民族,如:黑人、华人、西班牙人、古巴人、犹太人等都是从世界各地移民过来的。
知识模块:美国人口3.Which group of people was the only one that came to America involuntarily?A.The Blacks.B.ChineseC.EuropeansD.Hispanics正确答案:A解析:美国的黑人是奴隶贸易和南方种植园经济的共同产物,他们从非洲被拐卖到美国,在种植园里充当奴隶,为种植园主无偿劳动,并且受到种植园主的残酷欺压,直到奴隶制度被废除后,黑人才得以解放。
(2020年整理)美国概况考试复习资料 问题及简答.doc
1. How many states in the US?50states2. Which is the largest state in the main land? Texas3. Which is the largest state in the whole country? Alaska4. The youngest state of the USHawaii5. How many colonies? The name of three parts.13New EnglandMiddle Atlantic StatesSouth Atlantic States6. Try to describe the location of America. Northern HemisphereNorth pacificGulf of MexicoNorth Atlantic OceanMexico Canada7. Three division geographically.HighlandsPlainMountains8. The backbone of the America. - The highest peak. Rocky & Mount Mitchell9. The father of the water.Mississippi River10. The great lakesSuperior RiverMichigan RiverHuron RiverErie RiverOntario River11. Crater Lake – The Deepest12. The highest peak outside AlaskaMount Whitney13. The capital city of America & the famous river in Washington D.C Washington D.C & the Potomac River14. The largest city in the US & the famous river in New YorkNew York & the Hudson River15. The Melting PotIt is metaphorically used to refer to the United States because it is a country of many ethnic groups from different parts of the world, who came to the New World to seek for freedom in politics or religion. They have been dissipating their different ethic cultures toward some “standard” by living and working together in the “melting pot” of the United States and gradually forming a new nation.16. The first colonyWhite Anglo-Saxon Protestants (W ASPs)17. The first west peopleAnglo Saxon18. The largest ethnic-racial minority groupAfrican-American19. The freedom of black peopleLincoln & Emancipation of Declaration in 186320. Hispanics refer toSpanish21. The ConstitutionWas framed in Philadelphia in 1787 and ratified in 1789.This is the first constitution in the world.22. Check and balanceThe Constitution follows two principles:the federal system &the “separation of powers.”Two principles: federal; state principle for localThree divisions:23. The position of PresidentCommandeer-in-chiefHead of stateChief executive24. The power of presidentThe President has a veto power over bills passed by Congress.The President has the power of appointing as many as thousands of officers.The President has the power to conduct foreign affairs.The President can make executive agreements with other countries without the approval of the Senate.25. The power of congressCongress has the power to make any laws that are considered “necessar y and proper.”Congress has the power to impose taxes, decide the expenditures of the government, control trade with foreign nations, and establish and protect a monetary system.Congress has the power to raise and maintain an army and a navy and declare war upon other countries.26. DepartmentsSpeaker of the House of Representatives 众议院长President pro tempore of the Senate参议院临时主席Secretary of State国务卿Secretary of the Treasury财政部长Secretary of Defense 国防部长Attorney General 司法部长;最高法院院长Postmaster General 邮政总长Secretary of the Interior 内政部长Secretary of Agriculture 农业部长Secretary of Commerce 商业部长Secretary of Labor 劳工部长27. Five steps of Presidential Election1.Primary (from February to June of the Election Year)This is the election of delegates to the national conventions of the two parties.2.The National Conventions(in July or August)Tasks:To discuss and accept the party platformTo choose the presidential and vice presidential candidates3.The Election Campaign(from September to November)4.The Election Day(On the first Tuesday after thefirst Monday in November inan election year)5.Casting the Electoral V ote(the first Monday after the second Wednesday of December in an election year)28. The significance of discovery of new world.Positive effects:Widen people’s horizonOpened up fresh ground for the rising bourgeoisiePromoted the development of commerce, sea navigation and industry, and provided the way for the rapid development of early capitalism Passive effect :After the discovery of the New World, the European powers sent many explorers to the new continents and they began to compete against each other in occupying the New World.29. The May Flower CompactMayflower Compact was the plan of government sighted on the Mayflower by 41 English settlers off Cape Cod, on November 11, 1620, before landing and founding their settlement at Plymouth. The Mayflower Compact was a plan for a democratic society, and was a model for later colonies; its ideas lie behind (为某事的理由) the US Constitution of 1789.30. The cause of the French Indian war(1756-1763) Britain began to compete with France over the fur trade in the Ohio ValleyThe result: The Treaty of Paris in 1763 ended the French and IndianWar and forced France to relinquish to Great Britain all her lands extending westward to the Mississippi River.31. 1774 - First Continental CongressThe first Continental Congress assembled in Carpenters' Hall, Philadelphia55 representatives from all the colonies except GeorgiaThe motto of the colonies was “No taxation without representation.”32. Shock in Lexiton33. the significance of Independence War: The American revolution was an event of great historic importance:It gave the colonies their right to national independence and assured US capitalism of a free development.The direct social change brought about by the Revolution was the emancipation of slaves who fought against the British.It was the first large-scale revolutionary movement of the colonial people against national oppression for political and economic emancipation. Its victory greatly encouraged the people in the Latin American colonies ruled by the Spanish and other colonies in the world.33. The Second Continental Congress 1775In May, 1775, the Second Continental Congress was held with representatives from all 13 colonies, which lasted throughout the whole war.34. Civil Wari: The Background of Civil War:①The Territorial Expansion②The Economic Expansion③Economic Antagonism between the North and the South④Disputes over Slaveryii:6 Steps of the Territorial Expansions:①the Treaty of Paris②The Louisiana Purchase③occupied Florida④Mexican-US War (1846-1848)⑤Oregon Region from England⑥The US purchased Alaska and Aleutian Islands from Czarist Russia (沙俄) in 1867.iii. Method: purchasing, war and invasioniv. Result: By the mid-19th century, the size of the US was 10 times larger than the total area of the original thirteen states. By the late 19th century, the United States had finished its territorial expansion in the Continent.v. Influence: the land expansion brought huge disaster to Native Americans. However, the west territory was developed during this period and the expansion promoted the development of American economy. Otherwise, the contradiction would be more incisive between the North and South.35. the Civil War1. The causes of the War:In the presidential election of 1860, the Republican Party, led by Abraham Lincoln, had campaigned against the expansion of slavery beyond the states in which it already existed.The Origin of SlaveryConflicts Arising from Slavery2. Anti-Slavery Movement3. Process of the Civil War:The War broke out on April 12, 1861 and ended on April 9, 1865.①the battle of Bull RunThe Union was beaten.②the battle of Chancellorsvillethe Union forces suffered a severe defeat.③the battle of GettysburgThe Union forces won a great victory at Gettysburg and this greatly encouraged the Union army.④the battle of MississippiThe Union forces won an almost uninterrupted series of victories.4. Consequences of the WarSignificance of Civil War:▪To preserve the Union▪To solve the agrarian problem▪To destroyed the feudal slavery-plantation system▪To develop American capitalism at a higher speed after the war▪To be called the Second American Bourgeois Revolution▪Not to emancipate the Negroes completely35. Spanish America WarResult: occupied the colony of SpainCuba belong to USSignificance: new stageModern36. Roosevelt New DealDestroy agricultureLaunch public37. The definition of Ivy League8 private universities38. Which is the capital city of Canada?Ottawa39. Which is the biggest city of Canada?Toronto40. How many provinces in Canada?10 and 3 territories①Yukon Territory②Northwest Territory③Nunavut④British Columbia⑤Alberta⑥Saskatchewan⑦Manitoba⑧Ontario⑨Quebec⑩New BrunswickNova ScotiaPrince Edward IslandNewfoundland41. How many parts in Canada? The structure of Aboriginal people.First Nations ≠Canada’s Aboriginal peoplesCanada’s Aboriginal peoples: First Nations .Métis. Inuit42. The capital city of Australia?Canberra43. The largest city in Australia44. Describe the location of Australia45. How many parts in Australia and their capital city.①Western Australia Perth②Northern Territory Darwin③South Australia Adelaide④Queensland Brisbane⑤New South Wales Sydney⑥Australian Capital Territory (ACT) Canberra⑦Victoria Melbourne⑧Tasmania Hobart46. National bird in AustraliaEmus47. National bird in New Zealand.Kiwi48. The name of two main islands and the capital city of themSouth Island & north Island49. The largest city in the whole country, in the north island50. National flag.Union Jack & South Cross.51. The native people in the New Zealand.Maries。
美国考试试题
美国考试试题一、选择题(每题2分,共20分)1. 美国的首都是哪个城市?A. 纽约B. 洛杉矶C. 华盛顿特区D. 芝加哥2. 美国独立战争结束的标志是什么?A. 列克星敦的枪声B. 萨拉托加战役C. 约克镇战役D. 波士顿茶党事件3. 美国的第一任总统是谁?A. 乔治·华盛顿B. 托马斯·杰斐逊C. 亚伯拉罕·林肯D. 富兰克林·德拉诺·罗斯福4. 美国的官方语言是什么?A. 英语B. 西班牙语C. 法语D. 德语5. 下列哪项不是美国的国家象征?A. 白头海雕B. 玫瑰花C. 星条旗D. 自由女神像6. 美国的货币单位是什么?A. 美元B. 欧元C. 英镑D. 日元7. 美国最大的州(面积)是哪个?A. 德克萨斯州B. 加利福尼亚州C. 阿拉斯加州D. 蒙大拿州8. 美国的国庆日是哪一天?A. 1月1日B. 7月4日C. 11月11日D. 12月25日9. 美国的人口最多的城市是哪个?A. 纽约市B. 洛杉矶市C. 芝加哥市D. 休斯顿市10. 美国的国歌名是什么?A. 《美丽的阿美利加》B. 《星条旗》C. 《上帝保佑美国》D. 《这是我的祖国》二、填空题(每题2分,共20分)11. 美国的国土面积在世界上排名第________。
12. 美国的宪法被称为________宪法。
13. 美国的五个大湖被称为________五大湖。
14. 美国的国花是________。
15. 美国的联邦储备系统(中央银行)被称为________。
16. 美国的独立日是每年的________月________日。
17. 美国的诺贝尔奖获得者数量在世界上排名________。
18. 美国的国内生产总值(GDP)在世界上排名________。
19. 美国的官方国歌名为________。
20. 美国的最大的山系是________山脉。
三、简答题(每题10分,共20分)21. 简述美国内战的起因及其对美国历史的影响。
专业英语八级美国国家概况(美国教育)模拟试卷1(题后含答案及解析)
专业英语八级美国国家概况(美国教育)模拟试卷1(题后含答案及解析)题型有: 3. GENERAL KNOWLEDGEPART III GENERAL KNOWLEDGE (10 MIN)Directions: There are ten multiple-choice questions in this section. Choose the best answer to each question.1.In the United States, how many years does primary education require?A.Four years.B.Five years.C.Six years.D.Seven years.正确答案:C解析:美国的小学教育需6年的时间。
知识模块:美国教育2.Formal education in the United States consists of______.A.kindergarten, junior and senior educationB.junior, elementary and secondary educationC.elementary, secondary and higher educationD.kindergarten, secondary and higher education正确答案:C解析:美国的教育包括:小学教育(elementary education)、中学教育(secondary education)和高等教育(higher education)。
知识模块:美国教育3.It is generally agreed that U.S. higher education began with the______.A.Civil WarB.Independence WarC.founding of Harvard CollegeD.founding of Princeton University正确答案:C解析:Harvard College(哈佛学院)成立于1636年,是美国高等教育院校的始祖,1780年,更名为Harvard University(哈佛大学)。
国家概况名词解释与问答题汇总--美国
国家概况名词解释与问答题汇总--美国第一篇:国家概况名词解释与问答题汇总--美国英语国家概况名词解释与问答题汇总Unit One GeographyTerms:1.The Star-spangled Banner(the flag)2.The Yellowstone National Park3.Mount Rushmore National Memorial4.The Great Lakes5.The Grand Canyon 删除6.Mississippi River删除Questions:1.Please list five famous buildings or things in New York City.Unit Two HistoryTerms:1.The Declaration of Independence2.The Bill of Rights3.The Boston Tea Party4.Thomas Jefferson5.Monroe Doctrine6.Gold Rush7.Uncle T om’s Cabin删除8.The American Civil War9.Abraham Lincoln10.Westward Movement11.Progressive Movement12.The lost generation13.The Monkey Trial删除14.The Great Depression 15.Franklin Roosevelt16.Lend-lease Bill删除17.The Beat Generation删除18.The Civil Rights Movement19.Martin Luther King, Jr.Questions:1.What were the reasons for people to found colonies in North America?2.What do you know about the War of Independence(reasons, process, and significance)?3.How was American Constitution established and what do you know about it?4.5.6.7.8.What do you know about Monroe Doctrine? What do you know about the U.S.-Mexican War and its result? What do you know about the Civil War(reasons, process, and significance)? What do you know about the Progressive Movement? What kind of changes did modern America experienced at the beginning of the 20th century?9.What do you know about World War One and America’s policy during the war?10.The target of the Progressive Movement was trust and monopoly.What were the negative effects brought by monopoly?11.What were the nature and effects of WW I?12.What do you know about Franklin Roosevelt’s New Deal?13.“We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights, that among these are life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.That to secure these rights, governments are instituted among men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed.That whenever any form of government becomes destructive to these ends, it is the right of the people to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new government….”Who is the writer and what is the name of the document?What is the historical background of the document and how did it come into being?Unit Three American IdentityTerms:1.Hispanics(Latinos)2.Model minority3.Melting potQuestions:1.Why America is called “a nation of immigrants”?2.What contributions did immigrants make to America?(Please list at least three points of views)Unit Four Political InstitutionTerms:1.The checks and balances2.CongressQuestions: 1.What are the US government principles?2.What do you know about the Presidential election in America?Unit 5 EconomyQuestions:1.What is the most striking characteristic of the American economy in terms of its diversity?2.When did service industries in the U.S.experience rapid growth? How significant is the service industry in the American economy?Unit 8 EducationTerms:1.Harvard College2.Ivy League Questions1.How have the goals and purposes of education in the U.S.evolved over time? Trance them briefly.Unit 9 Religion Questions:1.In your opinion, why do so many Americans want to keep “In God We Trust” on their currency?2.How did American religion become pluralistic and diversified?第二篇:英语国家概况名词解释Terms1.A-level: General Certificate of Education Advanced Level referred to as A-level, It is a British general secondary education certificate examination’ advanced courses,is the British national curriculum system, and the students of the university entrance exam courses.2.bible: The Bible is the holy book of Christianity.It consists of two testaments.The Old T estament contains the Jewish writings before the coming of Christ.The much shorter New Testament contains four accounts(“gospel”)of the life of Christ, followed by the writings of the early Christians, of whom St Paul was the greatest.3.WASP:White Anglo-Saxon Protestant of the original meaning is to point to the United States in power elite group and its culture, customs and moral behavior standard, can now be referring to the European American Protestant people.This group has a huge economic and political power, American society and for the most part of the upper middle class.Despite the increasingly diverse American society, but their cultural, moral and value orientation is to a great extent, affects the development of the United States.4.Independence Day: commonly known as the Fourth of July, is a federal holiday in the United States celebrating the adoption of the Declaration ofIndependence on July 4, 1776, declaring independence from the Kingdom of Great Britain.5.wall street:Wall Street is the financial district of New York City, named after and centered on the eight-block-long, 0.7 miles(1.1 km)long street running from Broadway to South Street on the East River in Lower Manhattan.Over time, the term has become a metonym for the financial markets of the United States as a whole, the American financial sector(even if financial firms are not physically located there), or signifying New York-based financial interests.Wall Street is the home of the New York Stock Exchange, the world's largest stock exchange by market capitalization of its listed companies.Several other major exchanges have or had headquarters in the Wall Street area, including NASDAQ, the New York Mercantile Exchange, the New York Board of Trade, and the former American Stock Exchange.Anchored by Wall Street, New York City has been called the world's principal financial center.6.Hollywood:is a district in the central region of Los Angeles, California, in the United States.It is notable for its place as the home of the entertainment industry, including several of its historic studios.Its name has come to represent the motion picture industry of the United States.Hollywood is also a highly ethnically diverse, densely populated, economically diverse neighborhood and retail business district.Hollywood was a small community in 1870 and was incorporated as a municipality in 1903.It merged with the City of Los Angeles in 1910, and soon thereafter a film industry began to emerge, eventually becoming dominant in the world.7.Pilgrim Fathers: is a name commonly applied to early settlers of the Plymouth Colony inpresent-day Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States.Their leadership came from the religious congregations of BrownistEnglish Dissenters who had fled the volatile political environment in England for the relative calm and tolerance of 16th–17th century Holland in the Netherlands.Concerned with losing their cultural identity, the group later arranged with English investors to establish a new colony in North America.8.Great Charter:Magna Carta(Latin for Great Charter), also called Magna Carta Libertatum or The Great Charter of the Liberties of England, is an Angevin charter originally issued in Latin in June 1215.It was sealed under oath by King John at Runnymede, on the bank of the River Thames near Windsor, England at June 15, 1215.Magna Carta was the first document forced onto a King of England by a group of his subjects, the feudal barons, in an attempt to limit his powers by law and protect their rights.Question:Melting pot: is a metaphor for a heterogeneous society becoming more homogeneous, the different ele ments “melting together” into a harmonious whole with a common culture.It is particularly used to describe the assimilation of immigrants to the United States.The melting-together metaphor was in use by the 1780s.The exact term “melting pot” came into gene ral usage in the United States after it was used as a metaphor describing a fusion of nationalities, cultures and ethnicities in the 1908 play of the same name.Separation of powers: Separation of Powers(三权分立)is the basic of thewestern capitalist countries.The origin of the principle of separation of powers can be traced back to(追溯到)the period of Aristotle(亚里士多德时期).It is proposed to avoid the abuse of power(滥用权力).The US Government is divided into three branches so that no one branch has all the power.Each branch has its own purpose:Legislative Branch(立法机构)— to make laws;Executive Branch(行政机构)—to executive laws;Judicial Branch(司法)—interpret the laws;Civil war(U.S.): was a civil war fought from 1861 to 1865, after seven Southern slave states declared their secession and formed the Confederate States of America(the “Confederacy” or the “South”, which grew to include eleven states).The states that remained in the Union were known as the “Union” or the “North”.The war had its origin in the fractious issue of sl avery, especially the extension of slavery into the western territories.Foreign powers did not intervene.After four years of bloody combat that left over 600,000 soldiers dead and destroyed much of the South's infrastructure, the Confederacy collapsed, slavery was abolished, and the difficult Reconstruction process of restoring national unity and guaranteeing civil rights to the freed slaves began.Presidential Election: is an indirect vote in which citizens cast ballots for a slate of members of the U.S.Electoral College;these electors in turn directly elect the President and Vice President.Presidential elections occur quadrennially(the count beginning with the year 1792)on Election Day, the Tuesday between November 2 and 8, coinciding with the general elections of variousother federal, states and local races.The most recent was the 2012 election, held on November 6.The next election will be the 2016 election, which will be held on November 8, 2016.British Newspaper culture: Traditionally, UK newspapers could be split into more serious-minded newspapers, usually referred to as the broadsheets due to their large size, and sometimes known collectively as “the quality press ”, and less serious newspapers, generally known as tabloids , and collectively as “the po pular press”, which have tended to focus more on celebrity coverage and human interest stories rather than political reporting oroverseas news.Democracy with a constitutional monarchy : Initially after the American and French revolutions, the question was open whether a democracy, in order to restrain unchecked majority rule, should have an élite upper chamber, the members perhaps appointed meritorious experts or having lifetime tenures, or should have a constitutional monarch with limited but real powers.Some countries(as The United Kingdom, the Netherlands, Belgium, Scandinavian countries, Thailand, Japan and Bhutan)turned powerful monarchs into constitutional monarchs with limited or, often gradually, merely symbolic roles.Often the monarchy was abolished along with the aristocratic system(as in France, China, Russia, Germany, Austria, Hungary, Italy, Greece and Egypt).Many nations had élite upper houses of legislatures which often had lifetime tenure, but eventually these lost power(as in Britain)or else became elective and remained powerful.Industrial Revolution: was the transition to new manufacturing processes in the period from about 1760 to sometime between 1820 and 1840.This transition included going from hand production methods to machines, new chemical manufacturing and iron production processes, improved efficiency of water power, the increasing use of steam power, and the development of machine tools.It also included the change from wood and other bio-fuels to coal.第三篇:英美国家概况名词解释等1.The civil rights movementIt is one of the most important of all social movements in the 1960s in America.Rosa Parks’ spontaneous action in 1955 was believed to the true beginning of the civil rights movement.The black students’ sit-in at a department lunch counter in North Carolina touched off the nationwide civil rightsmovement.During the first half of the decade, civil rights organizations like the SNCC,CORE,and SCLC struggled for racial intergration by providing leaderships,network and the people.In the latter half of the decade, some black organizations changed their nonviolent tactics, and emphasized on more radical means to end discrimination and raised the self-image of the blacks.The civil rights movement produced such great leaders as Martin Luther King.Jr, and Malcolm X, who inspired a generation of both blacks and whites to devote their lives to fighting for racial equality in th US.2.A federal system【联邦制】It is one in which power is shared between a central authority and its constiuent parts, with some rights reserved to each.3.King ArthurIt is said that he was the King of England in the 5th century and united the British and drove the Saxons back with his magica sword,Excalibur.His real existence is in doubt.He is the central figure of many legends.4.The Anglo-SaxonsThey were two groups of Germanic peoples who settled down in England from the 5th century.They were regarded as the ancestors of the English and the founders of England.5.Riverdance[大河舞] It is a very popular form of dancing based on Ireland’s i ntricate[错综复杂的]folk dances which are rearranged and modernized and adapted onto current stage performance.Dancing is traditionally part of Irish culture.It is usually accompanied by the Irish pipe and fiddle.The music usually sounds fast and furious.Most of the actionis from the waist down, with the arms held rigidly at the sides.6.The House of CommonsIt is the real center of British political life because it is the place where about 650 elected representatives(members ofparliament)make and debate policy.These MPs are elected in the General Elections and should represent the interests of the people who vote for them.7.The Commonwealth【英联邦】In the author’s opinion, the Commowealth is a voluntary association of states which is made up mostly of former British 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 form for continued cooperation and as a sort of support network.8.MaoritangaIt is the Maori word for “Maori culture.” It refers to all the elements of the rich cultural heritage of the indigenous people in New Zealand, including their language, customs and traditions,9.The “Washminster” form pol ityIt is adopted by the Australian government.It is a mixture of the US Washington system of government and the British Westminster system.This means that the political structure of the government is base on a Federation of States with a three-tier system of government.However, the chief executive is a Prime Minister, instead of a President as in the US system.10.Yellowstone National ParkIt is the oldest and one of the largest national parks in the US.It is named after the Yellowstone River that flows through the area.It is known for its geysers and hot springs among other natural wonders.counterculture[反主流文化]In the wake of the Free Speech Movement and the New Left, there appeared a phenomenon that historians called the “counterculture”.The counterculture rejected capitalism and other Americans principles.They had morals different from those taught by their parents.Some group of youth tried to constructdifferent ways of life,.Among the most famous were the hippies.They thought new experience through dropping out, and drug taking.But it was music,rock music particular, that became the chief vehicle for the counter cultural assault on the traditional American society.The counterculture exerted a great influence upon people’s attitudes toward social morals, m arriage, career and success.Martin Luther King, Jr.A black Baptist minister, he was leader of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference during the civil rights movements of the 1960s.To promote his philosophy of nonviolent protest against segregation and other kinds of social injustice, King organized a series of “marches”, including the march on Washington of August 1963, when King delivered his famous “ I Have a Dream” speech.As a civil rights leader, King worked not only to end racial discrimination and poverty, but also to raise the self image of the blacks.Due to his strong belief in non-violent peaceful protest, King was awarded the Nobel Peace Price in 1964.He was assassinated in the city of Memphis in April 1968.13.Richard NixonRichard Nixon was the former President of the United States.He won the elction in 1968 and was re-elected in 1972.While he was in office, he contributed to the establishment of diplomatic relations between the US and China and visited China in 1972.Shortly after he was re-elected ,he was involved in theWatergate scandal,for which he was forced to resign from the presidency.1.Explain your understanding of how the United States is governed according to its constitution, including its polity and the check and balance mechanism of governing.if Congress proposes a law that the president think is unwise, the president can veto it.That means the proposal does not becamelaw.Congress can enact the law despite the president’s views only if two-thirds of the members of both houses vote in favor of it.If Congress passes a low which is the challenged in the courts as unconstitutional, the Supreme Court has the power to declare the law unconstitutional and therefore no longer in effect.The president has the power to make treaties with other nations and to make all appointments to federal positions,including the position, of Supreme Court justice.The Senate,however,must approve all treaties and confirm all appointments before they become official.In this way the Congress can prevent the president from making unwise appointments.2.How do you understand the saying: ”British history has been a history of invasion.” ?Before the 1st century AD Britain was made up of many tribal kingdoms of Celtic people:a powerful cultural originating in central Europe.Then in 43AD Britain was invaded by Roman Empire, and England and Wales became part of the Roman Empire for nearly400 years.As the Roman Empire came under threat from the east, the Roman armies and Roman protection were withdrawn from Britain, and Britain was again divided into small kindoms, andagain it came under threat from outside, this time from Germanic peoples:the Angles,and the Saxon.In the 5th century AD it is said that a great leader-King Arthur appeared, united the British, and with his magical sword, Excalibur,drove the Saxons back.whatever Arthur’s success,legend or not,it did not la st,for the Anglo-Saxons did succeed in invading Britain,and either absorbed the Celticpeople,or pushed them to the western and northern edges of Britain.From the late 8th century on, raiders from Scandinavia, the ferocious Vikings, threatened Britain’sshores.Their settlements in England grew until large areas of northern and eastern England were under their control.1066, the Normans, from northern France, whowere descendants of Vikings.Under William of Normandy they cross the English Channel and in the Battle of Hastings, defeated an English army under King Harold.This marks the last time.that an army from outside the British Isles succeeded in invading3.Your understanding of the characteristics of American religion and its social functionsFirst of all, American with different religions live together under the same law.The Bill of Rights in the US Constitution insists that there should be no state religion.That means that the government has no right to interfere in people’s religious affairs.The freedom of religion and the separation of state and church guaranted in the Constitution is believed to be the basic principles against religious persecution.Secondly,the religious beliefs of Americans continue to be strong with social progress.Every Sunday morning, all over America people pour into the churches.Half of American Protestants are active church members, and there are few who habitually stay away.Not only the Catholic churches,but the Protestant ones too,are flourishing,and new ever-growing suburbs.Through all the social and economic changes religion has remained a constant factor.Thirdly,in the united states every church is a completeluy independent organization,and concerned with its own finance and its own building.if one goes to a Protestant church,he or she will hear morality preached,but not a word of doctrine.Churches and religious sects are expressions of group solidarity rather than of rigid adherence to doctrine.第四篇:美国概况要点名词解释1.the Boston Massacre:The Boston Massacre took place before the American War ofIndependence.In 1768 some English troops under General Gage were sent to the colonies to help tax-collectors.The people of the colonies hated these soldiers.In the spring of 1770 in Boston, some of the English troops fired at the people.After the event, a big meeting was called,demanding that the English troops should be removed.This showed that the people in the colonies began their struggle against the British rule.2.“Winner-take-all” principle: This is a kind of principle in American Presidential election.The voters of a state have to choose between a Democratic list and a Republican list.If the candidates of a party for “eletors” in a given state receive a majority of the total vote, then the party is entitled to have all the electoral votes for that state, even though a presidential receives only slightly more than electoral votes of that state.3.the American Civil Rights Movement: It mainly refers to the American black People's struggle against the racial discrimination in 1960's.As early as in 1950's,the black people once struggled against segregation in schools.In 1960, the blacks in 20 states held a large-scale sit-in demonstration protesting against racial segregation.In 1961 the blacks held a freedom-ridesagainst segregation on buses.Under the out-standing leader Martin Luther King, the Civil Rights Movement went still further in mid-1960s.There was a march on Washington for ”Jobs and Freedom”.So in 1964 the Civil Rights Act was passed.This movement shows the American black people's bravery and confidence in their struggles for equal rights and liberty.4.Monroe Doctrine:Monroe Doctrine was a kind of American foreign policy when some European countries formedthe Holy Alliance which seemed ready to put down the South America revolutions.In 1823 President James Monroe sent a massage to Congress.This is known as “Monroe Doctrice”.One of the main points says “The European Countries ought not star any new colonies in North or South American.” As a result, it stopped the Holy Alliance’s program and also revealed the United States’ desire of overseas expansion.5.The New Deal: to deal with the Great Depression.Franklin D.Roosevelt made a program known as the ”New Deal”.Roosevelt took efforts to cosolidate the old marker at abroad and also to conquer new ones.At home, many public project, were launched to create employment big industries made reforms.Roosevelt also took some measures of “social security”.The “New Deal” relaxed the economic crisis, made some concessions to the working people.6.The Muckraker: a group of reform-minded journalists, made investigations and exposed various dark sides of the seemingly prosperous society.Their publications helped stir American conscience and make the progressive movement a national one.7.Manifest Destiny: it meant that the outward was inevitable, that the United States was driven on by a divine force that should not be denied.It reflected the view that the Lord had intended the United States to control the entire North American continent.1.What important measures did Abraham Lincoln take during the Civil War? How do you evaluate them?---During American Civil War, Abraham Lincoln took two important measures, one is the “Homestead Bill”, the other is the “Emancipation Proclamation”.During the first stage of the w ar from 1861 to 1862, the North was in an unfavorable condition.The North army could not get much support from farmers and Negroes, because many farmers had not got enoughland and Negroes had been still enslaved.So they had no interest in the war.In order to get support from the broad masses, Lincoln took these two measures.In May1862 Lincoln issued the Homestead Bill, and this stimulated the development of capitalist agriculture in the South, greatlyencouraged farmers.In September 1962, Lincoln issued the famous “Emancipation Proclamation” , freeing a great number of the slaves in the South and permitting them to join the armed forces of the North.After issuing the two measures, Lincoln”s army became much stonger and got more support from the broad masses.Finally Lincoln won the war.2.What are the three branches of the ernment? What are the main functions of the three branches?---In the ernment three branches: the executive, the legislative and the judicial branches.The executive branch is headed by the President, consists of eleven departments and many independent agencies.The President performs many functions.He is the head of the government and chief of state.The President can negotiate foreign treaties, appoint government officials, command the armed forces.He makes foreign policy.He may introduce legislative bill to Congress.The legislative branch refers to Congress.Only Congress has the right to make laws.It is the supreme legislative body of the nation.It is made of two houses—the senate and the House of the Representatives.The judicial branch refers to the Supreme Court and some inferior courts.The Supreme Court is the highest court of the whole land and has the sole right to interpret the Constitution and review laws to see whether they are in agreement with the Constitution.The Supreme Court is headed by a Chief Justice and eight other justices.3.Give a brief account of the U.S.overseas invasion and expansion in the 20thcentury.---By the end of the 19th century the United States had grown into a highly developed industrial country and reached the stage of imperialism.Then it began its overseas expansion.As early as 1899 ,the United States ,took East Samoa as her colony.And Hawaii fell into her control in 1893.In 1898 U.S.Congress declared war on Spain.In 1903 the U.S.A.grabbed a big slice of the Panama territory in the U.S.controlled canal zone.It invaded China by means of both force and culture.In 1906 it put down the Cuban uprising.During the two world wars, the U.S.also extented its economic and military influences over Far East, Europe and the Pacific Region.After the war, the U.S.started its “Cold War”, and established NATO against the Soviet Union.In 1950 it invaded Korea.In 1964 the U.S.started long year’s Vietnam War.In 1970 it ca st its troops to Cambodia.In 1990s the U.S.attacked Iraq and Kosovo.In a word, the United States never stops its aggression and expansion.4.The progressive movement 进步运动 A movement demanding government regulation of the economy and social conditions, spread quickly with the support of large numbers of people across the country./The Progressive Movement was not an organized campaign with clearly defined goals.Rather, it was a number of diverse efforts at political, social, and economic reforms./In spite of limitations of the movement, it brought about changes and improvement in many fields.第五篇:英美概况问答题英美概况题:一.What do you know about the Roosevelt’s New Deal?1.The great depression of 1929-1933 happened in America, which made the American economy fall into an emergent situation.2.In the presidential election of 1932, FranklinD.Roosevelt, a Democrat, defeated the Republican candidate and became President.3.He was empowered by Congress to deal with the emergency and save the situation.He called his program “The New Deal”, which had two principal purposes.4.At home, many public projects were launched to create employment through a huge increase in government responsibility.Crops were destroyed and agricultural production was cut down to stabilize the falling farm prices.The big industries were also compelled to make reforms.5.At abroad.Roosevelt took efforts to consolidate the old markets and to conquer new ones under the cloak of the “Good Neighbor Policy”.6.Roosevelt also took some measures of “social security”, paying pensions to the old, unemployed and the injured.7.Roosevelt’s “New Deal” did not change the capitalist system but helped to improve it.8.The “New Deal” had a certain historical importance.It relaxed the economic crisis, made some concessions to the working people, stopped the national economy from collapsing and especially prevented the U.S from becoming a fascist state such as Germany, Italy and Japan.二.What do you know about the “Glorious Revolution”?1.By this time, the Cavaliers and Roundheads had settled down to become England’s first political parties, the former the Tories and the latter the Whigs.2.The Whigs were still not satisfied and began to stir up popular felling against the King’s brother, James, who was a Catholic and was likely to be the next king.3.Most people did not want a Catholic king, but the Whig’s violent behavior reminded England too much of Cromwell.4.In the interest of common justice, Parliament passed in 1679 the well-known Habeas Corpus Act, according to which, any person arrested or detained should be brought before a court of judge within twenty-four hours.5.James Ⅱ, Charles’s brother,。
英美概况考试题目及答案
英美概况考试题目及答案一、选择题(每题2分,共20分)1. 英国的首都是哪里?A. 巴黎B. 伦敦C. 纽约D. 华盛顿特区答案:B2. 美国的独立日是哪一天?A. 7月4日B. 4月17日C. 12月25日D. 11月11日答案:A3. 英国的官方语言是什么?A. 法语B. 德语C. 英语D. 西班牙语答案:C4. 美国最大的城市是哪个?A. 洛杉矶B. 纽约C. 芝加哥D. 休斯顿答案:B5. 英国的货币单位是什么?A. 欧元B. 美元C. 英镑D. 日元答案:C6. 美国的国土面积在世界上排名第几?A. 第一B. 第二C. 第三D. 第四答案:B7. 英国的哪个城市是著名的文化和艺术中心?A. 爱丁堡B. 曼彻斯特C. 利物浦D. 格拉斯哥答案:A8. 美国的哪个州被誉为“黄金之州”?A. 德克萨斯州B. 加利福尼亚州C. 佛罗里达州D. 纽约州答案:B9. 英国的哪位君主在位时间最长?A. 伊丽莎白一世B. 维多利亚女王C. 乔治三世D. 伊丽莎白二世答案:D10. 美国的哪个国家公园以其壮观的峡谷景观而闻名?A. 黄石国家公园B. 大峡谷国家公园C. 优胜美地国家公园D. 阿卡迪亚国家公园答案:B二、填空题(每题2分,共20分)11. 英国是由______、苏格兰、威尔士和北爱尔兰组成的联合王国。
答案:英格兰12. 美国的首都华盛顿特区是为了纪念美国的第一位总统______而命名的。
答案:乔治·华盛顿13. 英国的国花是______。
答案:玫瑰14. 美国的宪法规定了______个分支的政府。
答案:三15. 英国的______是英国君主的正式住所,也是英国王室的行政总部。
答案:白金汉宫16. 美国的______是该国最大的河流系统,流经美国的中部大平原。
答案:密西西比河17. 英国的______是该国最大的政党之一,传统上与劳动阶级联系在一起。
答案:工党18. 美国的______是该国最高法院的所在地,也是司法部门的象征。
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Unit1 The country()1. The United States stretches from the Atlantic Ocean in the west to the Pacific Ocean in the east.()2. The Mississippi river is the longest river in the United States.()3. The Appalachian region is both complicated and varied, containing some of the highest mountains in North America, but also a vast expanse of intermontane basins, plateaus, and isolated ranges.()4. Western Washington and Oregon receive plenty of rain and central California is noticeably drier in winter.( )5. New England is sometimes called the birthplace of America.( )6. Washington D. C. is located in the Southern States Region.( )7. Many Southerners have a strong sense of regional loyalty and take pride in the South’s history and tradition.( )8. The Midwestern States Region is a vast area of generally flat land that covers much of the center of the United States.( )9. Las Vegas and Reno stand out as “American dreamland”, for they primarily find wealth through the gambling and entertainment industries.( )10. Hawaii has the largest land area of all the states, and Alaska has one of the smallest land areas.1. The United States of America is the ____________ country in the world in size.A. LargestB. second-largestC. third-largestD. fourth-largest2. ____________ extend from the northern tip of Maine southwestern to Alabama.A. The Rocky MountainsB. The Appalachian HighlandsC. The Coast MountainsD. The Blue Mountains3. The climate of the United States is influenced by ____________.A. the Atlantic and Pacific OceansB. the Gulf of MexicoC. the Great LakesD. All of the above4. What is the leading commercial crop of the south?A. Cotton.B. Tobacco.C. Sugar cane.D. Rice.5. What Midwestern city is the automobile capital of the world?A. Chicago.B. Detroit.C. Milwaukee.D. Cleveland.6. One of the most important lakes in the United States is _________, which is the largest fresh water lake in the world.A. Lake SuperiorB. Lake MichiganC. Lake HuronD. Lake Ontario7. New England lies in __________ of the United States.A. the northern partB. the southern partC. the northeastern partD. the southeastern part8. The southern part of the Pacific coast in California has a ___________ climate.A. subtropicalB. continental desertC. maritimeD. Mediterranean9. The smallest state in the United States is ___________.A. WashingtonB. Rhode IslandC. HawaiiD. Maryland10. In the United States, the largest city along the Pacific coast is ___________.A. Los AngelesB. San FranciscoC. SeattleD. PortlandUnit2 History()1. The first English colony in America was founded at Jamestown, Virginia, in 1607.( )2. The early British settlers organized the east coast of North America into 17 colonies.( )3. When many thousands of Southerners saw the triumph of Abraham Lincoln in the 1860 election as not simply a political defeat but also a threat to all southern institutions and the southern way of life, they decided to secede from the Confederacy.()4. The Progressive Movement was a well-organized, unified movement, demanding government regulation of economy and social condition.()5. The Stock Market collapse occurred in 1928 in the United States.( )6. The Marshall Plan refers to the military and economic aid to Greece and Turkey in the 1950s.( )7. Nixon was the second President in American history who resigned.()8. The black-white racial chasm in post-Civil-Rights-Movement America was highlighted by the savage beating of Martin Luther King by white police officers in 1992.1. The British established 13 colonies along _________.A. the west coast of North AmericaB. the west coast of South AmericaC. the east coast of North AmericaD. the east coast of South America2. In the early 1850s, with the westward movement, the slavery became a serious political issue endangering the unity of the country because _________.A. whether or not slavery would expand into the future states formed as a result of the westward movement would affect the balance of power in the SenateB. the South insisted that slavery should be allowed to spread into all new territoriesC. the North refused to let slavery spread into new territoriesD. the North wanted to put an end to slavery3. The Progressive Movement wanted to ________ in order to stop big business control.A. initiate strict government regulationB. have the government fix pricesC. break up all the big businessesD. do away with rebates4. 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. The serious economic crisis in the late 1920s and 1930s was first brought about by _____________.A. bank failuresB. serious unemploymentC. farm foreclosuresD. the stock market crash6. The purpose of the New Deal measures was to __________.A. save American democracy and the capitalist systemB. check the worsening of the economic situationC. help people tide over the difficultyD. increase American export7. On June 5, 1947, ________ suggested that the U.S. should offer economic aid to Western Europe so as to protect the region from Soviet expansion.A. George MarshallB. Franklin D. RooseveltC. George KennanD. Harry Truman8. At the time of Cuban Missile Crisis, the President of the U.S. was ____________.A. TrumanB. EisenhowerC. KennedyD. Johnson9. New Frontier and Great Society were programs initiated by _______.A. President KennedyB. President JohnsonC. Presidents Kennedy and Johnson respectivelyD. Presidents Johnson and Kennedy respectively10. The conservatism during Reagan’s administration was known as _____________.A. the New LeftB. the New RightC. the New FrontierD. the New FreedomUnit3 The American identity()1. In the United States, the major source of population growth is the rising birth rate.()2. In the United States, the largest minority group is the African-American group.()3. In the United States, the fastest-growing group is the Asian-American group.()4. Native Americans have a low school dropout rate.()5. The three major Hispanic groups are the Mexican-Americans, the Puerto Ricans and the Cuban-Americans.()6. The Puerto Ricans are American citizens.()7. The first Asians to arrive in the United States in significant numbers were the Japanese.()8. Today the Indians are only allowed to live on reservations.()9. Traditionally, the mainstream Americans were called WASP.1.The current situation of African-Americans presents_______.A. a favorable pictureB. a negative pictureC. a mixed pictureD. a positive picture2. Although discrimination has been legally abolished, ________.A. discrimination in employment still existsB. discrimination in university admission still existsC. poverty rate of the blacks is the highest among all racial and ethnic groupsD. inequality and subtle discrimination still exist3. The Cuban-Americans mainly live in ______.A. FloridaB. TexasC. LouisianaD. Alabama4. Some people say Asian-Americans owe their success to the Asian tradition of the following EXCEPT ________.A. familyB. hard workC. educationD. Discrimination5. Now about 80% to 90% of immigration to the UnitedStates is from _______.A. Asian and Hispanic countriesB. African countriesC. European countriesD. Central and South American countries6. The first immigrants in American history came from __________.A. England and the NetherlandsB. IrelandC. West GermanyD. East Europe7. Among the major Hispanic groups in the UnitedStates, the largest group is _______.A. the Puerto RicansB. the Mexican-AmericansC. the Cuban-AmericansD. the Central and South American immigrants8. Among the major Hispanic groups in the UnitedStates, ________ have the highest social status.A. the ChicanosB. the Cuban-AmericansC. the Puerto-RicansD. the Latin American immigrants9. The Native Americans are __________.A. the IndiansB. the whitesC. the blacksD. the HispanicsUnit4 political institutions()1. The Constitution of the United States, after its adoption, has never been revised.()2. According to the Constitution, the federal government is responsible for addressing questions that affect the nation as a whole as well as individual states.()3. Separation of power is designed to prevent the government from being too strong.()4. The U.S. government is divided into four branches: the legislative, the presidency, the bureaucracy and the judiciary.()5. The Supreme Court has the right to declare laws and actions of the federal, state, and local governments unconstitutional.()6. Candidates for the presidency can only be chosen from political parties.()7. The U.S. President has great executive power but no legislative power.()8. Congressmen serve a term of six years while Senators serve a term of two years.()9. The Democrats are thought of as associated with business, Anglo-Americans, and the rich.()10. The number of Senators from each state is based upon its population.1. The Supreme Court has original jurisdiction in ________.A. all kinds of casesB. cases involving foreign citizensC. cases involving a stateD. Both B and C2. Political parties are the basis of the American politicalsystem, _________.A. but there is no provision in the Constitution forpolitical partiesB. and the Constitution has clear provisionC. but the founding fathers had strong apprehensionof political partiesD. Both A and C3. The two major parties today have ______differences in policy concentration.A. noB. littleC. someD. Great4. The writers of the Constitution worked out the checks and balances in order to _______.A. prevent the government from misusing its powerB. prevent the government from being strongC. pacify those who opposed the ConstitutionD. meet the demands of small states5. The President of the United States is elected _____.A. indirectly by the electors B by CongressC. directly by the votersD. None of the above.6. U.S. President can serve ________ term(s).A. only oneB. twoC. more than twoD. as many as four7. The U.S. President’s appointments have to beapproved by ________.A. the House of RepresentativesB. the SenateC. the CabinetD. the Supreme Court8. The Supreme Court of the United States consists ofone Chief Justice and ______ Associate Justices.A. 6B. 7C. 8D. 109. The two major political parties in the United Statesare _______.A. the Democratic Party and the Labor PartyB. the Federalist Party and the Democratic PartyC. the Federalist Party and the Republican PartyD. the Democratic Party and the Republican Party10. The U.S. Congress has the power to override thepresident’s veto by a _____ majority.A. 2/3B. 3/4C. 3/5D. 4/5Unit5 Economy()1. Since the U.S. economy is based on free enterprise, there is little government involvement in the economy.()2. The United States is the world’s leading maker of industrial goods.()3. In the 18th century, the New England colonies specialized in producing tobacco from plantations.()4. While most Americans embraced the idea of money-making and held successful businessmen in great admiration, they resented big businesses monopolizing any industry in any form.()5. By 1956, a majority of U.S. workers held blue-collar rather than white-collar jobs.()6. Many urban Americans, particularly Blacks and Hispanics, found the postwar prosperity inaccessible to them.()7. The American West is now an important region for corn and wheat.()8. While manufacturing giants such as IBM and General Electronic enjoy worldwide reputation as the pillars of the American economy, the U.S. economy is by no means one dominated by giant corporations.()9. As the number of workers employed in the traditional manufacturing industries has declined, union membership has dropped in recent years.1. The United States ranks ________ in the world in thetotal value of its economic production.A. firstB. secondC. thirdD. Fourth2. The following are the factors that have contributed tothe development of the U.S. economy EXCEPT__________.A. the vast space and resources of the landB. the ideals of freedom and economic opportunityC. English as its national languageD. hard work by the people3. What is America’s most important food crop?A. Corn.B. Rice.C. BarleyD. Oat.4. Service industries account for more than _________ of the U.S. gross domestic product.A. a thirdB. halfC. two thirdsD. three fourth5. The westward expansion is a demonstration ofAmerican ________.A. IndividualismB. patriotismC. LiberalismD. Expansionism6. Hamilton believed that the United States shouldpursue economic growth through the followingEXCEPT ________.A. shippingB. manufacturingC. bankingD. slavery7. With the arrival of the 20th century, the United Statesbecame increasingly urbanized, particularly in the_________ cities.A. NortheastB. NorthwestC. SoutheastD. Southwest8. The American South is a center of the followingtraditional crops EXCEPT _________.A. tobaccoB. cornC. cottonD. wheat9. As the world’s leading maker of industrial goods, theU.S. now produces around _________ of the world’sindustrial products.A. 20%B. 25%C. 30%D. 35%10. In the United States, the following areas tend tospecialize in high-tech and computer industriesEXCEPT ________.A. NortheastB. MidwestC. NorthwestD. SouthwestUnit6 social service()1. In the United States, the social security system provides assistance to people with financial problems.()2. In the United States, Medicare provides virtually free treatment for all American citizens.()3. Social security is the nearly universal retirement program for Americans, with about 92 percent of people aged 60 and over receiving benefits.()4. Since 1996, welfare responsibility under AFDC has been passed to the states, which receive federal grants to run their own programs.()5. The Social Security Administration organizes the distribution of food and food stamps through state and local governments.()6. Since government-sponsored welfare programs are essential to the needy and the poor, they are quite adequate in confronting the poverty issue.()7. Child Welfare League of America is the largest privately-funded childcare agency in the United States, providing shelter and service to homeless and runaway youth.()8. In the United States, most employees and their families are normally insured for health care through public insurance programs.()9. Medicaid program provides federal grants to states for the free treatment of the elderly.()10. In the United States, two-thirds of the housing units in the private sector are “single-family dwellings”.1. The American social security system includes thefollowing programs EXCEPT _________.A. OASDHIB. MedicareC. MedicaidD. Unemployment Compensation2. Americans may start receiving their pensions at the age of _________.A. 55B. 60C. 65D. 703. The main federal welfare programs in the USAconsist of the following programs EXCEPT_________.A. MedicaidB. AFDCC. Food StampsD. Medicare4. Which of the following belongs to the religious welfare organization?A. NCH.B. CWLA.C. CCHD. D. Ford Foundation.5. Among private foundations, which has becomeincreasingly prominent in private charity activity?A. Rockefeller Foundation.B. Ford Foundation.C. Buffett Foundation.D. Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.6. Which of the following statement is NOT true aboutAmerican health care services?A. A sizable number of Americans still remain uninsured.B. The U.S. has top-quality medical facilities.C. Medicaid covers only about 40 percent of the poor nationwide.D. Compared with other developed countries, theUnited States spends less on health care.7. According to the healthcare reform proposed duringthe Obama administration, the government will requiremost Americans to have health insurance by _______.A. 2011B. 2012C. 2013D. 20148. Homes and houses give Americans the followingsense EXCEPT ________.A. possessionB. material satisfactionC. personal identificationD. freedomUnit7 the legal system()1. The U.S. Constitution defines the organization of a court system, including a Supreme Court and inferior courts.()2. In the United States, each state has one district court.()3. District courts are the only national courts that use grand juries and petit juries.()4. All national courts can review decisions of state courts.()5. At the national level, government prosecution is the responsibility of the Supreme Court.()6. The U.S. attorneys are appointed for life terms to the district courts.()7. Anglo-American Common Law is based on the supposed reasonable person’s view of what is right and fair.()8. In the United States, all cases should be tried with a jury.()9. A unanimous decision is needed for a grand jury to make a decision.()10. Federal crimes are mainly the responsibility of theFederal Bureau of Investigation (FBI).1. There are currently ________ district courts in the United States.A. 52B. 54C. 92D. 942. There are currently _______ courts of appeals in the United States.A. 10B. 11C. 12D. 133. __________ argues cases for the government before the Supreme Court.A. Chief Justice of Supreme CourtB. Attorney GeneralC. Solicitor GeneralD. President of the United States4. District judgeships are filled by the President with the consent of _________.A. Chief Justice of Supreme CourtB. Attorney GeneralC. the SenateD. the House of Representatives5. Generally, the trial jury consists of _______ ordinary citizens.A. 1-6B. 6-12C. 12-23D. 23-306. Generally, the grand jury consists of _______ ordinary citizens.A. 1-6B. 6-12C. 12-23D. 23-307. The Supreme Court consists of a chief justice and _______ associate justices.A. 7B. 8C. 9D. 108. In the United States, people between the ages of _______ are the most inclined age group to commit crimes.A. 11-19B. 19-24C. 24-45D. 45-549. In some urban areas in the United States, murder is the main cause of death among non-White males between the ages of ________.A. 11-19B. 19-24C. 24-45D. 45-5410. As a rule, the implementation of state law is carried out by the police and detectives in the city, and by _______ in rural areas.A. SheriffsB. ConstablesC. MagistratesD. both A and BUnit8 Education()1. Americans generally hold that everyone is entitled to education.()2. Americans believe that education is beneficial to individuals and society as a whole.()3. In the United States, public education at elementary and secondary level is free.()4. American education system is characterized by diversity.()5. According to the U.S. Constitution, education is the responsibility of the federal government.()6. There is little similarity in the education system of the 50 states.()7. The state board of education is responsible for the education policy of the state.()8. The oldest institution of higher learning in the United States is Harvard University.()9. Junior colleges offer only B.A. degrees.()10. The affirmative action program aims to help ethnic and racial minorities in elementary and secondary education.1. To many Americans, education is important because _____________.A. it contributes to the success of individualsB. it contributes to the strengthening of national strengthC. it prepares the young people for future developmentD. Both A and B2. In the United States, public schools at the elementary and secondary level are______________.A. freeB. compulsoryC. open to allD. Both A and C3. American schools fall into two categories, namely, _______________.A. public and private schoolsB. academic and vocational schoolsC. coeducation and single sex schoolsD. national and state-run schools4. In the United States, education policies are made by ______________.A. the federal governmentB. the state board of educationC. local school districtD. board of trustees5. The governing board of school district is responsible for _______________.A. the hiring of teachers and staffB. the designing of a suitable curriculumC. the compiling and approving of budgetD. All of the above6. There is _______________ difference(s) in tuition rates between public and private institutions of higher learning in the U.S.A. noB. significantC. SomeD. not much7. The community college _______________.A. offers bachelor degreesB. offers associate degreesC. offers master degreesD. Both A and B8. Elementary and secondary education in the U.S. covers _______ years.A. 9B. 11C. 12D. 149. Admission to an educational institution in the U. S. is determined by ______________.A. the institution itselfB. the state board of educationC. the local authorityD. the federal government10. The following are the public policies and legal decisions emphasizing special rights for ethnic and linguistic minorities in the area of education EXCEPT _______________.A. Bilingual Education ActB. Proposition 227C. affirmative action programD. No Child Left Behind ActUnit9 Religion in American life()1. In comparison with other Western countries, America is less religious in terms of church attendance and financial commitment to church organizations.()2. At the time when the United States was founded, it was the Catholic branch of the Christian faith that had the strongest influence on the development of the religious climate in the United States.()3. The Pilgrims tried to create a community in which life would be guided by God’s will and deviations from His will in any shape or form would never be tolerated.()4. America became “the Kingdom of God”by the end of the 17th century.()5. In the 19th century, Americans stopped talking about the importance of religious values for their national identity.()6. According to the U.S. Constitution, church and state are separate in their role and function.()7. Historically, church and state in the United States has never interacted to each other.()8. A growing trend in American religious life is that religion has become increasingly secularized.()9. In the United States, mainstream Protestant denominations have lost ground to Catholic denominations.()10. Post-war Evangelism has attempted to use its influence to restore some sense of community in a society.1. The Catholic faith was first brought to the North American continent by ______________.A. the PortugueseB. the EnglishC. the FrenchD. the Spanish2. The great waves of Jewish immigration started in ______________ and made the United States a major center of Judaism.A. 1836B. 1863C. 1936D. 19633. By the end of the 17th century, ______________ had already begun to lose its energies.A. ProtestantismB. CatholicismC. PuritanismD. Judaism4. The First Great Awakening of ______________ provided the opportunity for a fresh reaffirmation of God’s role in directing the fortunes of His chosen people.A. the 17th centuryB. the 18th centuryC. the 19th centuryD. the 20th century5. The Second Great Awakening of ______________ exerted a profound impact both on the scale of church membership and on the range of American sectarianism.A. the 17th centuryB. the 18th centuryC. the 19th centuryD. the 20th century6. The _______________ Amendment of Constitution states that “Congress shall make no law respecting the establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof.”A. FirstB. SecondC. TenthD. Twentieth7. Which of the following minority religions is deemed by the mainstream religion to advocate or practice kinds of beliefs against the public interest?A. Islam.B. Hinduism.C. Mormonism.D. Zenism.8. The following mainstream Protestant denominations have recently witnessed significant loss of members EXCEPT ________________.A. MethodistsB. EpiscopaliansC. PresbyteriansD. Evangelistsv9. Post-war Evangelicalism has made effective use of __________ to reach massive audiences.A. telephoneB. musicC. televisionD. Movies10. Which of the following contemporary religious groups is relying upon big rallies to draw Christian men together?A. “Saved”Christians.B. Fundamentalists.C. Promise Keepers.D. Seventh-Day Adventists.Unit10 Private life in American()1. Most Americans have an ambition to own their own house on a little piece of property, but it’s difficult for them to have that ambition materialized.(02. After the arrival of the so-called post-industrial society, Americans started to moveto the city.()3. Most Americans live in mobile homes which function as prefabricated housing units in stationary settings.()4. Many poor American families expect their children to find part-time jobs, especially as they enter their teens.()5. Parties for children and for grown-ups are constantly occupying the leisure hours of Americans.()6. In the United States, high-brow arts get most of the financial backing from the government.()7. In the United States, popular culture outshines classical culture in audience size and in public influence.()8. Today’s preeminent spectator game in America is baseball.()9. American football was derived from the British game of soccer.()10. Baseball is adapted by the Americans from the English cricket to their own tastes.1. For most Americans, one of the first activities at home is to _______________.A. watch TVB. do repair workC. surf on the InternetD. drink coffee2. The following are “chores”assigned to the children in American families EXCEPT ________________.A. washing and waxing floorsB. mowing the lawnC. keeping the car(s) cleanD. Babysitting3. The following are part-time jobs expected to be done by American children EXCEPT _________.A. mowing lawnsB. delivering newspapersC. taxi drivingD. Babysitting4. The following are the leisure activities outside the home for American adults EXCEPT ___________. A. playing bowling B. playing soccerC. attending public service activitiesD. attending church-related activities5. The following are the leisure activities outside the home for American children EXCEPT ________.A. taking lessonsB. traveling overseasC. horseback ridingD. Swimming6. One out of every ______ Americans donates some part of their time as volunteers.A. 3B. 4C. 5D. 67. The following belong to high-brow culture EXCEPT ___________.A. classical musicB. BalletC. operaD. Movies8. The following remain high on the domestic vocational destination list in the minds of most Americans EXCEPT ________________.A. Walt Disney WorldB. New YorkC. the Yellowstone National ParkD. the Grand Canyon9. The following are the “four major sports”in the United States EXCEPT _______________.A. basketballB. footballC. baseballD. Volleyball10. The Super Bowl is a game for _______________.A. basketballB. footballC. baseballD. volleyball。