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3. The stars and strips have different meanings. Each star represents each state in America, while strips represent the original thirteen colonies before the independence of America.
the Second Continental Congress passed the Articles of Confederation.
2. The 50 stars represent the 50 States, while the 13 stripes represent the original thirteen colonies. White indicates purity and innocence; red indicates valour and bravery, and blue symbolizes vigilance, perseverance and justice; it is also a symbol of respect to God.
Anacreontic Song” (or “To Anacreon in Heaven”).
(2) The Star-Spangled Banner was used officially by the Navy in 1889, and was made the national anthem by congress on March 3, 1931, which was signed by President Herbert Hoover.
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美国概况练习I. Term explanation1. The War of Independence(1)After British parliament passed the Intolerable Acts, tensions were again created between colonists and British government.(2)On April 19,1775, the first shot was fired at Lexington and the American War of Independence began.(3) In May 1775, the Second Continental Congress met in Philadelphia and began to assume the functions of a national government. It founded a Continental Army and Navy under the command of George Washington and declared independence on July4,1776.(4) In 1781, British General Cornwallis surrendered at Y ork Town,Virginia and soon British government asked for peace.(5)The Treaty of Paris, signed in September 1783, recognized the independence of the United States.2. Boston Tea Party(1)In the years following the French and Indian War, British government enforced several acts which were bitterly opposed by colonists. (2)In order to ease tensions, British government removed all the new taxes except that on tea.(3)In 1773, a group of pariots responded to the tea tax by staging the Boston Tea Party: disguised as Indians, they boarded British merchant ships and tossed 342 crates of tea into Boston harbor.(4)British parliament then passed the “Intolerable Acts”, and in response to this the first Continental Congress was held in September1774.3. the First Continental Congress(1)In response to the “Intolerable Acts”, passed by British parliament, the first Continental Congress met in Philadelphia in September1774.(2)This was a meeting of colonial leaders. They urged Americans to disobey the Intolerable Acts and to boycott British trade.(3)After this, colonists began to organize militias and to collect and store weapons and ammunition.4. The Declaration of Independence(1) The Declaration of Independence, the first declaration of human rights, was mainly drafted by Thomas Jefferson and was adopted by the Congress on July 4,1776,when the people of 13 English colonies in North America were fighting for their freedom and independence from the British colonial rule, approached the problem of American independence from the angle of human rights. (2) Its principal point was to provide a legal basis for independence. It justified the forthcoming Revolution by defining the rights of man and the nature of government in relation to such rights. It declared that all men were equal and they were entitled to have some natural rights such as life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. The powers of the governments came from the consent of the governed and the purpose of governments was to secure the rights mentioned above. (3) The Declaration of Independence was a masterpiece of bourgeois political philosophy. (4) The Declaration of Independence helped the colonists to see that there were times when people had the right to revolt.The new doctrine inspired mass fervor. More and more people came to believe that they were fighting for the just cause.5. American Constitution(1) The Constitution of the United States, which was adopted in 1787 and came into effect in 1789, is the first comparatively complete written constitution in the world. (2)It is the supreme law in the United States, and is the main expression of the American ideals.(3)It is a short document which embodies laws and principles for the form of the US government. It consists of a preamble, 7 articles and 29 amendments.6. The Bill of Rights (USA)(1)In 1791, the first ten amendments of American Constitution were made. This is the well-known “Bill of Rights”. (2)It secures a wide variety of freedoms for Americans, including the freedoms of religion, speech, press, peaceful assembly and freedom to bear arms, freedom against unreasonable search and seizure and so on.(3)the amendments limit the powers of the national government in regard to the rights and liberties of individuals.7. The New Deal(1)To deal with the Depression, President Franklin Roosevelt rushed through Congress a great number of laws within the historic “Hundred Days”.(2) Some of the famous ones in this New Deal were the WPA (The Work Progress Administration), AAA(The Agricultural Adjustment Act), and the Social Security Act.(3)New Deal program did not end the Depression, but the economy improved as a result of this program of government intervention.8. The Great Depression(1) On October 24, 1929 —“Black Thursday”— a wave of panic selling of stocks swept the New Y ork Stock Exchange. Share and other security prices collapsed. (2) By 1932, thousand of banks and businesses had failed. Industrial production was cut in half. Farm inc ome had fallen b y more than half. Wages had decreased 60 percent. New investment was down 90 percent. As a result, one out of four workers was unemployed. (3) Franklin D. Roosevelt won the 1932 election and carried out the New Deal to improve the economy. (4) Full recovery from the Depression was brought about by the defense buildup prior to America’s entering the WWII.II. Please answer the following questions briefly.1. What are the four crown colonies during America colonization? (T extbook: Page 152.)2. What are he four causes for the War of Independence in America? (T extbook: Page 158-160)3. What are he four causes for American Civil War? (T extbook: Page 167-170)4. What are the three important acts of Roosevelt’s New Deal? (T extbook: Page 187-188)5. What are the five fundamental features of American political system? (T extbook: Page 209)6. What are the five fundamental principles for American government established by American Constitution? (T extbook: Page 210)7. What are the five constitutional roles of American president? (T extbook: Page 213)8. What are the three important characteristics of American economic system? (T extbook: Page 228)。
《英美概况》练习参考答案(美国部分)
《英美概况》练习参考答案(美国部分)《最新英美概况》练习参考答案(美国部分)————————————————————————————————作者:————————————————————————————————日期:《最新英美概况》练习参考答案(本答案不包括练习中的开放性习题、思考题和讨论题)====================================== ============== PART TWO The United StatesChapter Eight The LandP. 209—210I Fill in the blanks with proper words or expressions.1. the Star-Spangled Banner, Defense of Fort McHenry, 1812.2. the Stars and the Stripes, Old Glory, the Star-Spangled Banner.3. The White House, The Capitol, The Pentagon.4. June, 14th, June 14th.5. the Potomac, no state, the Federal government.6. 36, 36 states.7. Amerigo Vespucci, American War of Independence.8. Pierre L’Enfant, light, service.II Choose the answer that best completes the sentence.1. C2. D3. C4. A B C D5. C DIII Decide which of the following statements is TRUE:1. F2. F3. T4. F5. TIV Answer the following questions.1. (1) At first the Continent was name d as “America” after explorer Amerigo Vespucci.(2) During the American War of Independence, the former British colonies firstused “the thirteen united States of America” in the Declaration of Independence.(3) The official name of America was adopted on November 15, 1777, when theSecond Continental Congress passed the Articles of Confederation.2. The 50 stars represent the 50 States, while the 13 stripes represent the original thirteencolonies.White indicates purity and innocence; red indicates valour and bravery, and blue symbolizes vigilance, perseverance and justice; it is also a symbol of respect to God.3. The stars and strips have different meanings.Each star represents each state in America, while strips represent the original thirteencolonies before the independence of America.4. (1) The lyrics of the national anthem come from “Defense of Fort McHenry”, a poemwritten during the War of 1812.The poem was set to the tune of a popular British drinking song, “The AnacreonticSong” (or “To Anacreon in Heaven”).(2) The Star-Spangled Banner was used officially by the Navy in 1889, and was madethe national anthem by congress on March 3, 1931, which was signed by PresidentHerbert Hoover.5. The White House was built in1792 and its original color was grey.During the War of 1812, it was badly damaged by the British troops, and in 1814 it wasrepainted white.President Roosevelt named it “White House” in the 1940s.P. 213I Fill in the blanks with proper words or expressions.1. the central part of, Mexico and Gulf of Mexico, east, west.2. 48, Hawaii, Alaska.3. the Rio Grande, Pacific.4. 9,629,091, the third, Canada.5. Alaska, Texas.6. Arctic, glaciers.II Decide which of the following statements is TRUE:1. T2. T3. T4. F5. FIII Answer the following questions.1. (1) The Atlantic coast, the Pacific coast and Hawaii provideconvenient sea routes forforeign trade.(2) The long coastline with many harbors and inlets provides favorable conditions forforeign trade and the fishing industry.(3) Mainland America, mainly within the northern temperate zone, is favorable foragriculture.2. The U.S. and Canada share the “world's longest undefended border.” The border wasdemilitarized after the War of 1812 and has remained peaceful. Military collaboration began during World War II and continued throughout the Cold War on both a bilateral basis and a multilateral relationship through NATO. Both countries are NATO members and have high military interdependency, in particular, during the Cold War against Soviet threat.Today Canadians and Americans are in close cultural proximity, sharing the samelanguage, similar religion and political systems as well as many values.Their economic relations are so close (they have been each other’s No. 1 trading pa rtnerfor years) that the two countries have established the North American Free TradeAgreement, the world’s largest free-trade zone. Both enjoy the most developed andrichest economies in the world as well as a comparable standard of living (Canada’swelfare system is even more comprehensive and covers more widely).To guard the over 8000-kilometer long land border is not only expensive but alsounnecessary (in a sense, impossible, because it is too long), because neither peopleworry that their neighbors would cross the border on a large scale or stay in theircountry for a long time.3. The border between the U.S. and Mexico is heavily guarded (mostly on the American side)against illegal immigrants entering the U.S. while people can enter Mexico freely. The cause is mostly economic rather than political. There is a huge disparity in the standard of living between the U.S. and Mexico whose per capita GDP is only about 20% that of the U.S. (2012 World Bank statistics). It is estimated six out of the eleven million illegal immigrants living in the U.S. are Mexicans, and millions more plan to enter the U.S. They try to benefit from the American business or job opportunities or from the American welfare system or even to engage in drug-trafficking and smuggling. Another purpose is to combat crime and terrorism, particularly after the 9.11 terrorist attacks. The U.S.-Mexican border areas witness the most serious drug-trafficking and gang violence in the world.Some Mexicans, in particular those haunted by the serious drug-related violence in recent years, try to escape from the violence in Mexico by moving to the U.S. In a word, if the US-Mexico border is open and unguarded as the U.S.-Canada border, there would be millions of Mexicans trying to migrate to America so that the consequent problems would be very difficult for the U.S. deal with.4. Alaska, facing Russia across Bering Strait, is locatedbetween the Arctic and Pacific oceans,so it’s important for strategic position and transportation.5. Hawaii, like a chain of beads, is located in the central Pacific Ocean, the best place toenjoy the oceanic scenery.It is famous for natural scenery: white beach, blue sky, and palm trees, etc.The famous Pacific Fleet is located at Pearl Harbor, Oahu Island.P. 221—222I Fill in the blanks with proper words or expressions.1. Lake Superior, Erie, Ontario.2. Columbia Plateau, the Great Canyon.3. the Rockies, the father of waters.4. dairy farming, Harvard, Yale, MIT.5. Death Valley, Great Salt Lake.6. 38, Yellowstone National Park, Old Faithful.7. 4,800, British Columbia, the backbone of the continent, Mt. Elbert.8. Hoover Dam, The Rio Grande, Ruhr.9. half, “Barn of America”, Great Lakes.10. dividing line, Lake Erie, New York.II Choose the answer that best completes the sentence.1. A B C2. D3. A D4. A B5. DIII Decide which of the following statements is TRUE:1. F2. T3. F4. T5. TIV Answer the following questions.1. New England is a region in the northeastern corner of the United States consisting of thesix states of Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut, where the earliest English settlements in North America was made.In the late 18th century, the New England Colonies initiated the resistance to the British Parliament's efforts to impose new taxes without the consent of the colonists. The confrontation led to the Declaration of Independence in July 1776, which resulted in the War of American Independence that brought about the birth of the United States of America.2. The Appalachians holds one sixth of the continental territory. The mountains are relativelylow, and the average altitude is only 800 meters high.These old mountains with rounded tops and wooded hills, and have much beautiful scenery and many tourist resorts.3. It is the most important and longest river in the US. It flows about 6,400 km. from theRockies to the Gulf of Mexico, and the fourth longest river in the world.With hundreds of tributaries, the river is known as “the father of wa ters”.The chief tributaries are the Missouri River, the Ohio River, and the Arkansas, etc.4. They are the largest lake group in the world and contain about half of the world’s fresh water.All the five lakes are inter-connected, reaching the Atlantic by way of the St. Lawrence River.They are the important economic lifeline of the Midwest.The world-famous Niagara Falls also attracts numerous visitors.5. The Great Plain stretches from the west of the Mississippi to the Rockies, and covers adistance of about 6,400 kilometers. The land is flat and open, and is originally covered with rich prairie grass, but no trees. Today the area is still a cattle country. Much of the nation’s wheat is grown here, therefore the area is known as the “breadbasket” of Americ a.The Grand Canyon is located in Colorado Plateau, and is cut by Colorado River. It is one of the great natural wonders of the world, and is set up as national park. It measures about 277 miles long, up to 18 miles wide between the tops of its steep walls, and more than a mile deep.P. 224--225I Fill in the blanks with proper words or expressions.1. little, 63%.2. the Central Plains, the Rockies, electricity.3. Bingham.4. 1/3, Washington, Oregon.5. Gulf of Mexico, Okalahoma.6. gold, gold, Gold Rush.II. Respond to the following items.1. America is rich in water resources. As a whole the country has little trouble with watershortage. Except for the desert regions around the southern Rockies, there are large supplies of fresh water and numerousfertile valleys.2. About 1/3 of America is covered with forests. The greatest virgin forests are in the states ofWashington and Oregon. America has about 500 million acres of commercial forests and about 75% of commercial timber is produced in the eastern part of the country.3. In 1848, gold was discovered in California. The news soon spread out, and thousands ofimmigrants from around the world invaded the Gold Country of California. The peak of the rush was in 1849, thus the many immigrants became known as the '49ers.4. Coal deposits are widely distributed in America, and most coal reserves are to be found inthe Appalachians, the Central Plain, and the Rockies.Most of iron ore is mainly found in the Appalachians and the areas near Lake Superior, and the most important mining area is in Minnesota.P. 226--227I Fill in the blanks with proper words or expressions.1. northern temperate (P225 书中该词拼写错误), landforms and surrounding waters.2. temperate, tropical.3. temperate, north, hurricanes.4. maritime, distinct, similar.5. Mediterranean, arid, semiarid.6. temperate, temperature.II Answer the following questions.1. The United States is mainly situated in the northern temperature zone. But, owing to itslarge size, varied landforms and surrounding waters, theclimate is tropical in Hawaii and Florida, arctic in Alaska, semiarid in the Great Plains, and arid in the Great Basin.2. New England belongs to maritime climate. It has distinct seasons with a long cold winter,and short and warm summer. Spring and Fall are warm, and the region receives plenty of rainfall.The Middle Atlantic States have a similar climate to that of New England, but the average temperature is a little higher.3. The Great Plains have a variety of weather throughout the year, which is very cold in winterand very hot in summer, with often strong winds.4. The climate around the Great Lakes is temperate. Winters are sometimes extremely cold;summers are very hot; the region receives sufficient rainfall. The wind blows freely, and often causes sudden and extreme changes in temperature and creates many tornadoes.P. 232I Decide which of the following statements is TRUE:1. F2. F3. F4. T5. T6. TP. 237I Write down the names of the places according to the photos.1. Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco2. Niagara Falls3. Las Vegas4. Red Rock Country5. The Grand Canyon6. DisneylandP. 240I Decide which of the following statements is TRUE:1. F2. F3. T4. F5. FChapter Nine The People and Their CultureP. 243I Fill in the blanks with proper words or expressions.1. third, China, 313.7 million. (书中in 2010错误, 应改为in 2012.)2. 1%, high, below.3. urban, 250.4. northeastern part, 1/4, half.5. New York city, 27 million, Chicago, 9 million.6. California, Texas.II Answer the following questions.1. American population is characterized by variety in composition. The White is the mainstream, and takes up about 72.4% of the total population. Hispanics 16.3%, Blacks 12.6%, Asians 4.8 %, American Indians and Alaska Natives 0.9%, and Native Hawaii and other Pacific Islanders 0.2%.2. The most densely populated region is the northeastern area, including parts of New England, the Mid Atlantic and Mid West. The size of the region takes up about 1/4 of the total, butalmost 1/2 of the total population lives there.3. Comparing with the large size, the population density of the Great Pains is low. The northern part is rather empty. In the combined area of North and South Dakotas, Nebraska and Kansas,an area as great as France and Italy put together, there are only 6.2 million inhabitants in 2010.4. The northeastern part is the most densely populated region in America, because this place is the birthplace of America, also the highly developed area.Since the unfavorable living conditions in the west part of the Great Plains and Rockies, the population is thin.The south and west used to thinly populated, but with the rapid development in recent years, the population increases fast, and the population along the Pacific Coast grows dense.P. 247--248I Fill in the blanks with proper words or expressions.1. 55 million, Mexico.2. variety, 100, 31.3. African Americans, slaves.4. Civil Rights, equal civil rights.5. Texas, New Mexico.6. American Indians, Indian Reservations.II Answer the following questions.1. Melting pot is metaphorically used to refer to the US because it is a country of many ethnicgroups from different parts of the world, who came to the New World for freedom in politics or religion. They have been dissipating their different ethnic cultures towards some “standard” by living and working together in the “melting pot”of the US and gradual ly forming a new nation.2. Indian Reservation is the living place of Indians. Indians were driven westward to live inthese barren desert places when Europeans settled in American continent. In these isolated places, they were allowed to keep a part of their own culture and customs.But the Reservations lacked basic public facilities and life-sustaining opportunities. The situation is somewhat better today, but there continues to be problems3. The Hispanics are Spanish-speaking people from Latin America. Over half of HispanicAmericans are of Mexican descents. The second largest group is of Puerto Rican origin.Other origins include Cuban Americans, Colombian Americans, Dominican Americans, etc.P. 250--251I Fill in the blanks with proper words or expressions.1. 337, 176.2. Spanish, French.3. English, American.4. Spanish, Spanish.5. Cantonese, third, Chinese American.6. their native, English.II Answer the following questions.1. About 337 languages are spoken by Americans, of which 176 are indigenous, and 52languages formerly spoken in the country are now extinct.2. American English was inherited from British colonization, but there are some changes inspelling, grammar, vocabulary and pronunciation, etc.3. Spanish is the second m ost common language in America. The United States holds the world’sfifth largest Spanish-speaking population. Spanish is also an official language of Puerto Rico.Spanish is also the most widely taught second language in America.4. The largest French-speaking communities are in Northeast Maine; Hollywood and Miami,Florida; New York City; and certain areas of rural Louisiana.P. 253--254I Fill in the blanks with proper words or expressions.1. high adherence, diversity.2. Christians, Protestants, Roman Catholics.3. 30, Baptists, Methodists.4. Judaism, Chinese Americans.5. African Americans, African slaves.6. India, Asian countries.II Answer the following questions.1. The principle of the separation of church and state comes from American Constitution. TheFirst Amendment of the US Constitution guarantees the free exercise of religion and fords the establishment of any religious government.2. Religion plays an important role in many aspects of American life (politics, education, charityand culture) as well as in its international relations. American foreign aid (governmental and private) is very closely related to religion, and based on Christian values that all men and women are the children of God, therefore brothers and sisters; the US State Department issues an annual report on human rights andcriticizes the human rights records in many countries (of which religious freedom is stressed), which is regarded as interfering the internal affairs of other countries; American churches sent many missions abroad, establishing churches, schools and hospitals around the world, such as what the missionaries did in China in 19th and early 20th centuries (e.g., John Leighton Stuart <司徒雷登>and the Yanching University <燕京大学>) . They worked with the American government for the diffusion of their religion and values.Value-oriented diplomacy is one of the characteristics of American international relations.A very important mission of American diplomacy is to diffuse its values around the world,and many such values derive from religion, such as equality, liberty and fraternity; religion even plays a role in the American decisions of war and peace, such as the American war on terror in Iraq and Afghanistan.。
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英美概况(美国部分)简答题答案英美概况(美国部分)简答题答案UNIT35.What were some of the causes of the American Revolution? Explain the Declaration of Independence?By the early 1760s, the 13 English colonies(殖民地) in North America had developed a similar American pattern in politics, economy and cultural life and enjoyed the same frontier(开拓的) environment. The English people and Europeans had become Americans and they were ready to separate themselves from the Old World. In addition,”No taxation without represantion”, many new taxes imposed(强迫) on North American colonies by the British Parliament(国会). In 1773,a group of patriots(爱国者) responded to the tea tax by staging the “Boston Tea Party”.In September1774, the First Continental Congress(第一次大陆会议) was held in Philadelphia(费城). On April 19, 1775, the first shot was fired when 700 British soldiers went to capture(占领,俘获) a colonial arms depot(仓库) in a small town of Concord near Boston.The Declaration of Independence was mainly drafted by Thomas Jefferson and adopted by the Congress on July 41,776, when the people of 13 English colonies in North America were fighting for their freedom and independence from the British colonial rule. The document declared that all men were equal and that they were entitled to have some unalienable rights such as life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. It also explained the philosophy of government: the powers of governments came from the consent of the governed and the purpose of governments were to secure the rights mentioned above. The theory of politics and the guiding principles of the AmericanRevolution mainly came from John Locke.UNIT 41 Why did the Articles of Confederation fail? Was it necessary to change the Articles of Confederation and write a new constitution for the new nation of the United States at the time?The Articles of Confederation(联邦条款) failed because the states did not cooperate with the Congress or with each other. When the Congress needed money to pay the national army or to pay debts owed to France and other nations, some states refused to contribute. The Congress had been given no authority to force any state to do anything. It could not tax any citizen. Only the state in which a citizen lived could do that.2. What is a federal system? What are some of the major differences between a federal system and a confederation?The Constitution set up a federal system with a strong central government. A federal system is one in which power is shared between a central authority and its constituent parts, with some rights reserved to each. The Constitution also called for the election of a national leader, or president. It provided that federal laws would be made only by a Congress made up of representatives elected by the people. It also provided for a national court system headed by a Supreme Court.。
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大一英美概况试题及答案一、选择题(每题2分,共20分)1. The United States of America is commonly referred to as:A. UKB. USAC. USD. America答案:C2. The United Kingdom is located in:A. North AmericaB. South AmericaC. EuropeD. Asia答案:C3. The official language of the United States is:A. SpanishB. FrenchC. EnglishD. German答案:C4. The capital of the United Kingdom is:A. LondonB. ManchesterC. EdinburghD. Glasgow答案:A5. The currency used in the United States is:A. Pound SterlingB. EuroC. DollarD. Yen答案:C6. The population of the United States is approximately:A. 50 millionB. 150 millionC. 300 millionD. 500 million答案:C7. The United Kingdom is a member of the European Union (EU):A. TrueB. False答案:B8. The United States is a federal republic consisting of:A. 50 statesB. 48 statesC. 52 statesD. 46 states答案:A9. The United Kingdom's system of government is:A. MonarchyB. RepublicC. CommunistD. Dictatorship答案:A10. The United States was founded on:A. July 4, 1776B. July 4, 1777C. July 4, 1775D. July 4, 1783答案:A二、填空题(每题2分,共20分)1. The largest city in the United States is ________.答案:New York City2. The United Kingdom is made up of four countries: England, Scotland, Wales, and ________.答案:Northern Ireland3. The national anthem of the United States is called________.答案:The Star-Spangled Banner4. The United Kingdom's national anthem is ________.答案:God Save the Queen5. The United States is bordered by ________ to the north and Mexico to the south.答案:Canada6. The United Kingdom's national flag is known as the________.答案:Union Jack7. The President of the United States is elected for a term of ________ years.答案:four8. The Prime Minister of the United Kingdom is the head of the ________.答案:government9. The United States is divided into three main regions: the Northeast, the South, and the ________.答案:West10. The United Kingdom is part of the ________ continent.答案:European三、简答题(每题10分,共30分)1. Describe the political system of the United States.答案:The United States has a federal system of government with three branches: the legislative (Congress), the executive (President), and the judicial (Supreme Court). The President serves as both the head of state and the head of government.2. Explain the role of the Queen in the United Kingdom.答案:The Queen is the constitutional monarch of the United Kingdom and serves as the symbol of national unity. Her role is largely ceremonial, and she does not have direct political power.3. What are the main cultural influences in the United States? 答案:The United States has a diverse cultural landscape influenced by its indigenous peoples, European settlers, African slaves, and immigrants from all over the world. The main cultural influences include Native American traditions, European heritage, African American culture, and the melting pot of immigrant cultures.四、论述题(30分)Discuss the historical significance of the AmericanRevolution and its impact on the development of the United States.答案:The American Revolution was a pivotal event in world history that led to the birth of the United States as an independent nation. It marked the end of British colonialrule and the beginning of a new era of self-governance. The Revolution was significant because it was the firstsuccessful colonial revolt against a major European power. It also set a precedent for other colonies seeking independence and inspired movements for democracy and self-determination around the world. The impact of the American Revolution isstill felt today in the form of the democratic principles and values enshrined in the U.S. Constitution and Bill of Rights, which continue to shape the nation's political and social landscape.。
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英美概况题库美国部分精编版MQS system office room 【MQS16H-TTMS2A-MQSS8Q8-MQSH16898】The United StatesI. Choose the correct answer.1. In area, the United States is the c largest country in the world.a. 2ndb. 3rdc. 4thd. 5th2. The Midwest in the US refers to the region d .a. west of the Mississippi Valleyb. west of the Appalachian Mountainsc. east of the Rocky Mountainsd. around the Great Lakes and the upper Mississippi Valley.3. The Backbone of North America refers to the b .a. Appalachian Mountainsb. Rocky Mountainsc. the Rocky Mountainsd. Sierra Nevada Mountains4. Death Valley is on the western edge of a .a. the Great Basinb. Californiac. the Rocky Mountainsd. the Sierra Nevada Mountains5. Which region might have a dust storm in summer? ca. The Deep South.b. The Middle West.c. The Great Plainsd. The Central Valley of California.6. Which area has the highest rainfall in the US? ba. The region around the Great Lakes.b. The western part of Washington State.c. The Middle Atlantic states.d. The Central Valley of California.7. The US primary suppliers of foreign oil are the following countries except b .a. Canadab. Japanc. Venezuelad. Saudi Arabia8. The US largest open-pit copper-mining center is in b .a. Californiab. Utahc. Montanad. South Dakota9. The over 3 million of early Americans in 1790 were mostly of ancestry. ca. Spanishb. Frenchc. Britishd. Dutch10. How many immigrants were legally received by the US each year duringthe 1980s? ba. About 270,000.b. About 700,000.c. About 675,000.d. About 800,00011. The official racial segregation continued to be the law of the USuntil d .a. 1860b. 1863c. 1918d. 195412. American Indians now mainly live in the a .a. Southb. Westc. Midwestd. Northeast13. The majority of American Hispanics are from the following countriesexcept c .a. Mexicob. Cubac. Spaind. Puerto Rico14. According to the text, which region now leads in percentage increasein population? ca. The Northeast.b. The Great Plains.c. The South.d. The West.15. According to the 1994 US census, the second most populous state inthe US is c .a. Californiab. New Yorkc. Texasd. Washington16. The trend in migration from cities to suburbs now prevailed in allregion b .a. the Northeastb. the Southc. the Midwestd. the West17. According to the text, the ancestors of the present American Indians came from c .a. Europeb. Africac. Asiad. Mongolia18. Which is not correct to explain the reasons for the sudden daring exploration of the unknown in the mid-15th century? aa. The ambition for the cast lands.b. The strong desire for Eastern goods.c. The improvements in navigation and naval architecture.d. The great spirit of adventure started by the Renaissance.19. On his voyage of 1492, Columbus expected to reach c .a. the New worldb. the West Indiesc. Indiad. America20 Among the following navigators who discovered the route to India?ba. Christopher Columbus.b. Vasco da Gama.c. Bartholoneu Diaz.d. Ferdinand Magellan.21. Who was sent by the English King to explore the new way to the East? ba. Jacques Cartier.b. John Cabot.c. Bartholeneu Diaz.d. Ferdinand Magellan.22. Which colony in the following was not founded first by the English? ca. Virginia.b. Massachusetts.c. New Yorkd. Georgia.23. The breadbasket colonies include the following ones exceptd .a. New Yorkb. Pennsylvaniac. Marylandd. Virginia24. The last one fo the 13 colonies was c , which was established in 1733.a. North Carolinab. South Carolinac. Georgiad. Maryland25. There was a great change in British policy towards the 13 coloniesafter .a. 1760b. 1763c. 1764d. 176726. Which Act first set a large scale of opposition in the colonies?ba. The Sugar Act of 1764.b. The Stamp Act of 1765.c. The Quartering Act of 1765.d. The Tea Act27. The Tea Act of 1773 was passed by the British Parliament in order toc .a. get more money from the coloniesb. provide cheap tea for the American consumersc. help the British East India Companyd. monopolize the American tea business28. The First Continental Congress was attended by the representativesfrom all the colonies except d .a. Delawareb. Pennsylvaniac. Massachusettsd, Georgia29. The first shot of the American War of Independence was fired inb .a. Concordb. Lexingtonc. Philadelphiad. Boston30. Thomas Paine’s Common Sense urged the American colonists tod .a. abolish slavery in the coloniesb. continue a shipping trade with Englandc. win independence through peaceful meansd. declare their independence31. The principal author of the Declaration of Independence wasb .a. Benjamin Franklinb. Thomas Jeffersonc. George Washingtond. John Adams32. Which victory was considered as the turning point of the War ofIndependence? ca. The victory at Trenton.b. The victory at Boston.c. The victory at Saratoga.d. The victory at Yorktown.33. The Confederation created in 1781 was a a .a. very loose union of statesb. very powerful central governmentc. very firm league of statesd. weak government without the legislative power34. Who was called the Father of the US Constitution? da. George Washington.b. Benjamin Franklin.c. Alexander Hamilton.d. James Madison.35. According to the text, the Constitution was framed on the following ideas except that d .a. there should be three branches of government: one to make laws,another to execute them, and a third to settle questions of lawb. the three branches should be able to check and balance the otherc. the national government is a government of the people, and not ofstates aloned. the new government should impose its authority on the people through states36. Those who supported the Constitution and preferred a strong national government were called c .a. Democratsb. Republicansc. Federalistsd. Antifederalists37. How many states were needed to ratify the Constitution? ba. Eightb. Ninec. Elevend. Thirteen38. Which is incorrect to comment on the Federalist Papers? da. They support the ratification of the Constitutionb. The defend the principles of the Constitutionc. They help dispel the fears of a national authorityd. They spell out the people’s right39. The amendment of the Constitution requires the approval of at leastc of the states.a. one-thirdb. two-thirdsc. three-fourthsd. three-fifths40. When the Second War of Independence broke out in 1812, the USpresident was b .a. Thomas Jeffersonb. James Madisonc. John Adamsd. James Monroe41. The Monroe Doctrine had the following features or ideas exceptd .a. non-colonizationb. America for Americansc. non-interventiond. Latin America for Europeans42. The US continental expansion was almost complete by d .a. 1840b. 1845c. 1846d. 184843. Cotton became the most profitable crop in the South mainly becauseof the b .a. use of irrigation on plantationb. Whitney’s cotton ginc. slave labourd. improved agricultural techniques44. in 1854, the Republican Party was founded by some b .a. slaveholdersb. abolitionistsc. democratsd. proslavery persons45. In his inaugural address in 1861, Lincoln showed clearly that heb .a. would abolish slavery in the Southb. would not abolish slavery immediately but to preserve the Unionc. would wage a war against slaveryd. had no idea to abolish slavery in the South46. Which of the following statements about the Emancipation Proclamation is not accurate? aa. It immediately freed all slaves living in the United States.b. It freed slaves only in the Confederacy.c. It brought many blacks to serve in the Union Army.d. It gave the North a high moral reason for continuing the war.47. the most important advantage the North had over the South in theCivil War was its d .a. manpowerb. superior military leadershipc. European alliesd. industrial superiority48. An advantage the South had over the North was its d .a. great mineral resourcesb. great number of railroadsc. manpowerd. superior military leadership49. The first US president who faced impeachment proceedings wasb .a. James Buchananb. Andrew Johnsonc. Ulysses S. Grantd. Rutherford B. Hays50. The radical Reconstruction was ended under President d .a. Abraham Lincolnb. Andrew Johnsonc. Ulysses S. Grantd. Rutherford B. Hays51. Gold was discovered in California in c .a. 1828b. 1838c. 1848d. 185852. The first transcontinental railroad in the US was completed inc .a. 1850b. 1859c. 1869d. 189053. Telephone was invented in 1876 by b .a. Thomas B. Edisonb. Alexander D. Bellc. Guglielmo Marconid. George Westinghouse54. According to the text the value of manufactured goods in the US wasworth twice as that of her agricultural products by d .a. 1860b. 1890c. 1894d. 190055. The first imperialist, the US-Spanish War, broke out in c .a. 1886b. 1890c. 1898d. 190056. After US-Spanish War, the US acquired all the following areas exceptd .a. Puerto Ricob. Guamc. the Philippinesd. Cuba57. By the beginning of the 20th century the country that took the firstplace in economy in Europe was a .a. Germanyb. Francec. Britaind. Russia58. When the First World War began, President Wilson immediately called upon the American people to b .a. be ready for the warb. observe strict neutralityc. give financial help to the Alliesd. end the trade relations with Germany59. The US joined the First World War in d .a. 1914b. 1915c. 1916d. 191760. Wilson’s Fourteen Points did not include the point of d .a. disarmamentb. creation of an international organization of nationsc. freedom of the seas, in peace and ward. creation of an international peacekeeping force61. Which statement about the US in 1920s is not true? ba. The gross national product rose.b. Only the rich could afford new consumer goods.c. The youth suspected the values of the older generation.d. There was a fast urbanization in the whole country.62. In responding to the Depression, President Hoover thought that the basic role of the Government was to b .a. provide government aid for the poorb. create conditions favorable to the development of private enterprisesc. intervene in the affairs of economyd. take the responsibility for the welfare of the people63. The agricultural Adjustment Act was an attempt to deal with the farmers’ problem of d .a. soil erosionb. declining labor supplyc. inflationd. overproduction64. Which one is not right to comment on the New Deal? da. It relieved unemployment through a vast scheme of public works.b. It offered relief to farmers through providing money at low rates of interest.c. It brought in old age and unemployment insurance through providing a system of pension.d. It reduced the commodity prices by limiting production and devaluing the dollar.65. Between 1935 and 1939, American foreign policy included all of the following except d .a. the prohibition of the sale of arms or equipment to nations at warb. the prohibition of loans to belligerent nationsc. cash-and-carry policyd. active intervention to prevent aggression66. The US formerly entered the Second World War in d .a. 1937b. 1939c. 1940d. 194167. Normandy Landing took place on a .a. June 6, 1944b. July 6, 1944c. April 30, 1945d. April 12, 194568. At which conference did Roosevelt, Churchill and Stalin agree tocall a conference of all the United Nations in San Francisco in April 1945? da. The Conference in Teheran, on Nov. 28, 1943.b. The Conference in Cairo, on Nov. 23, 1943.c. The Conference at Dumbarton Oaks, in the fall of 1944.d. Yalta Conference, in Feb. 1945.69. The post-World War II program of economic assistance to WesternEurope was known as c .a. containment policyb. Truman Planc. Marshall Pland. Communist prevention70. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., advocated the philosophy of b .a. economic equalityb. nonviolencec. military protestd. black power71. Thousands of American soldiers were sent to Vietnam under Presidentc .a. Dwight D. Eisenhowerb. John F. Kennedyc. Lyndon B. Johnsond. Richard M. Nixon72. The formal diplomatic relation at the ambassadorial rank betweenChina and the US was established under President b .a. Nixonb. Carterc. Reagand. Bush73. The power of the state in the US is actually from d .a. the central governmentb. the state constitutionc. the US Constitutiond. both b and c74. The supreme law of the United States includes d .a. the US Constitutionb. treaties under the authority of the United Statesc. laws to ensure the constitutional power being practicedd. all the above three75. The terms of the senator and representative are d and years respectively.a. two…fourb. two…threec. two…sixd. six…two76. Which Amendment provided for the direct election of senators? ba. The 16th Amendment (1913)b. The 17th Amendment (1913)c. The 18th Amendment (1919)d. The 19th Amendment (1920)77. Certain presidential appointments must be approved by a majority vote in d .a. Congressb. the Housec. the Supreme Courtd. the Senate78. All revenue or tax bills must be originated in b .a. the Cabinetb. the Housec. the Senated. the Executive Office79. Who is second in line in presidential succession? aa. The Speaker of the House.b. The Vice President.c. The president pro tempore.d. The leader of the majority party in the Senate.80. In the House, the power to decide when the full House will hear the bill is vested in a .a. the Rules Committeeb. the standing committeec. Subcommitteed. the select committee81. Which one in the following limits the President to two successive terms only? ca. The 20th Amendment (1933)b. The 21st Amendment (1933)c. The 22nd Amendment (1951)d. The 23rd Amendment (1961)82. The American President has all the following powers except c .a. deploying armed forcesb. making treatiesc. declaring war on another countryd. granting pardons83. The president’s major appointments should be approved by c .a. Congressb. the Housec. the Senated. the Supreme Court84. Which is not correct to explain the executive agreement? ca. An agreement between the president and another country.b. It has the force of a treaty.c. It requires the approval of Congress.d. It does not require the Senate’s advice and consent.85. the President’s veto can be overridden by two-thirds votes inc .a. the Houseb. the Senatec. both housesd. the Supreme Court86. The federal courts that regularly employ grand and petit juries arec .a. the Supreme Courtb. the courts of appealc, the district courtsd. specialized courts87. The highest authority of the Supreme Court is d .a. to review decisions of the courts of appealb. to review decisions of the federal district courtsc. to try the impeachment cased. to interpret the US Constitution88. The cases involving copyright, trademark, counterfeiting, and bank robbery are usually first tried in c .a. the courts of appealb. the appellate courtc. the federal district courtsd. the state supreme court89. The emblem of the Democratic Party is b .a. elephantb. donkeyc. beard. bull90. The first Democratic President was c .a. George Washingtonb. Abraham Lincolnc. Thomas Jeffersond. Andrew Jackson91. The first Republican President was b .a. George Washingtonb. Abraham Lincolnc. Thomas Jeffersond. Andrew Jackson92. The only Democratic President who served two separate terms between the end of Civil War and 1912 was a .a. Grover Clevelandb. William McKinleyc. Theodore Rooseveltd. Woodrow Wilson93. The presidential candidate of the major party is nominated b .a. at the state conventionb. at the national conventionc. by the leaders from state party organizationsd. by the party’s national committee94. In the presidential election year the American voters vote on thea .a. Tuesday after the first Mondayb. first Tuesdayc. Tuesday after the second Mondayd. Monday after the first Tuesday95. The number of the presidential electors in each state is equal tothe number of c .a. its senatorsb. its representativesc. its senators and Representativesd. its counties96. The American President is actually elected by c .a. the Houseb. the Senatec. presidential electorsd. American citizens97. Who is chiefly responsible for education in the US?a. The federal government.b. The state government.c. the county government.d. The local government.98. In the US school system, there are twelve levels called c .a. classesb. divisionsc. gradesd. degrees99. The elementary and secondary education in the US lasts c .a. 8 yearsb. 10 yearsc. 12 yearsd. 14 years100. The average teacher salary in private secondary schools is bthat in public schools.a. higher thanb. lower thanc. almost same asd. half of101. A great majority of doctor-level universities in the US arec .a. privateb. supported by religious groupsc. publicd. supported by private funds102. After completing four-year study in a college, the student usuallycan earn c .a. a university degreeb. graduate degreec. a bachelor’s degreed. a master’s degree103. In order to remain in college the student must maintain at least a average. ba. Bb. Cc. Dd. F104. The first daily newspaper in America was published in c .a. 1690b. 1775c. 1783d. 1800105. Which newspaper first uncovered the Watergate scandal in 1972? ba. New York Times.b. Washington Post.c. New York Daily News.d. Los Angeles Times.106. The world most-read magazine is c .a. TV Guideb. Timec. Reader’s Digestd. People Weekly107. The TV networks in the US are owned b .a. by the federal governmentb. by private companiesc. by state governmentd. by local governments108. Democratic and Republican National Conventions were televised forthe first time in c .a. 1945b. 1950c. 1952d. 1960109. Which one in the following is not proper to describe the Americanfamily values? da. Individual freedom.b. Belief in equality.c. Personal independence.d. Formal and strict relations between parents and children.110. If a junior staff member challenges and argues points with an older executive, the junior is considered being d .a. impoliteb. rudec. immorald. harmless111. To make distinctions between persons, the Americans may useb .a. the family titleb. the occupational titlec. Mr. or Ms.d. Sir or Ma’am112. To Americans, if weaknesses were pointed out by others, it would be c .a. disgracefulb. all rightc. resentfuld. indifferent113. By American standards, which one in the following is not a taboo?da. Financial affairs.b. Person’s age.c. Religion.d. Person’s work.114. According to the text, which word in the following is not proper to describe an American? ca. Optimistic.b. Acquisitive.c. Formal.d. Frank.II. Fill in the blanks:1.“The backbone of the continent” refers to .(the Rocky Mountains)2.During Ratification, those who supported the Constitution andpreferred a strong national government were called , theiropponents were called . (Federalists, Antifederalists)3.The war of 1812 was also known as for America goteconomically independent after it. (Second War of Independence)4.Washington D. C. is situated on River which is thetraditional dividing line between the South and the North. (thePotomac)5.The United States is the most populous country. (third)6.In his Abraham Lincoln expressed his ideas of ademocratic government “of the people, by the people and for thepeople.”(Gettysburg Address)7.In the year , President Nixon visited China, and later during‘s presidency, formal diplomatic relations between China and theUnited States were established. (1972, Jimmy Carter)8.The division of powers by a constitution between the centralgovernment and state government is called .(Federalism)9.By law any American citizen of and over years ofage and of being a resident within the United States foryears can run for the President. The duly elected and duly qualifiedpresident-elect takes office on the of January followinghis election. (natural-born, 35, 14, 20th)10.When a Bill is vetoed by the President, it can still become a law ifthe Congress . the veto by a vote of both houses.(override, two-thirds)11.The United States is bordered on the north by , on the south byand , on the east by , and on the westby . (Canada, Mexico, The Gulf of Mexico, The Atlantic,the Pacific)12.Because the New England colonies were difficult of farming, theybecame a center for . and . The middle colonies wereknown as the , which produced wheat and potatoes as themajor staple. The southern colonies developed a . system. Themain crop in the South was , much later, . (fishing,shipbuilding, breadbasket, plantation, tobacco, cotton)13.The First World War was waged between tow groups of imperialistpowers: . and . ( the Allies/the Entente, the CentralEuropean Powers)14.The major triumph for Wilson at the Paris Peace Conference was theformation of the . (League of Nations)15.The Nineteenth Amendment to the US Constitution was adoptedin , which granted women the right to . (1920, vote)16.The Great Depression started with the sudden collapse of thein New York in October, . This economic distress extended to Europe, Asia, Australia and South America. (stock market, 1929)17.The candidate with the most voters in a state wins all of thatstate’s votes. This is known as the “”principle. The candidates who wins the of the 538 ElectoralCollege votes will be US President in the next four years. (electoral, winner-take-all, 270)18.American universities offer three main categories of graduate degrees:1) , 2) , 3) . (bachelor’s, master’s, Ph. D)19.Each of the fifty states in the US provides a free schooling ofyears to its residents. (12)20.Among the five Great Lakes, only Lake belongs entirely tothe US. (Michigan)21.The emblem of the Democratic Party is , and that of theRepublican Party is . is considered the firstDemocratic President, and first Republican President is .(donkey, elephant, Thomas Jefferson, Abraham Lincoln)III. True or False Statements:1.People usually regard Christopher Columbus as the discoverer of theNew World, though before him, Norsemen from Scandinavia had alreadyfound this continent.2.During the Ratification of the Constitution, Thomas Jefferson andother federalists worked hard to support a strong central government.3.The Missouri Compromise brought a solution to the immediate problemof the extension of slavery.4.Germany’s unrestricted submarine campaign against merchant ships wasone of the reasons that pushed America into World War I.5.Standing committees are permanent ones to determine whether proposedlegislation should be presented to the entire House or Senate forconsideration.6.Louisiana Purchase was the largest real estate deal in US history,which got for America the present Louisiana State.7.Franklin Roosevelt was one of the greatest American Presidents whoseNew Deal effectively put an end to the Great Depression.8.The Vice President is officially the presiding officer of the Houseof Representatives, and in his absence, the president pro temporetakes his place to deal with day-to-day business.9.Immediately after Abraham Lincoln took office, the southern statesbegan to secede from the Federal Union and organized the Confederate States of America.10.The people of the US are predominantly white, among whom the mostpowerful and influential group is the White Anglo-Saxon Protestantswho are the descendents of the early English settlers.11.Voting requirements are different in one state from another, andvoting qualifications are not determined by federal government.12.When the state governments act out the powers given to it in theconstitution, the Federal Government has no right to interfere.13.In the , every state constitution divided political power among threeelements.14.The power of the state in the US is actually from the stateconstitution and the US Constitution.15.The supreme law of the United States includes the US Constitution,treaties under the authority of the United States and laws to ensure the constitutional power being practiced.16.It was the New York Times that first uncovered the Watergate scandalin 1972.17.Generally speaking, older people with more education and high incometend to vote while the youth, especially aged 18 to 21, has thelowest voting percentage in the United States.18.As the opposite of Federalists, the Anti-Federalists insisted on theexpansion of slavery in the country.IV. Explain the following terms:FederalismMelting potMosaicSeparation of powersJudicial reviewWinner-take-allFilibusterPocket vetoCold warNew DealMissouri CompromiseV. Questions for discussion1.How many states are there in the United States? And which two statesare geographically separated from the others?2.What are the general characters of the Rocky Mountains and theAppalachian Mountains?3.Do you think that geography has played an important role in theeconomic development of the United States? Explain.4.Why is the United States known as a “melting pot”?5.What factors cause the Americans to move frequently within the UnitedStates?6.Why do many Americans now migrate from cities to suburbs?7.Discuss the pre-Columbian cultures in the Americas.8.Why did the discoveries of the New World before Columbus not exertgreat influence in the world at that time?9.Why did so many English people move to the New World in the 17thcentury?10.What was the social structure of the 13 colonies?11.Why did not the American Indians become slaves during the colonialdays?12.How do you understand checks and balances in American politicalsystem?13.What do you know about the American Civil War, its causes, process,results, etc?14.How do you comment on the constitutional division of powers inAmerican political system?15.Which president in American history do you think is the greatest? Why? two universally celebrated holidays in America and describe howpeople usually celebrate them.VI. Questions based on further reading1. Where can you see the Old Faithful Geyser?a. Yellowstone National Parkb. Death Valleyc. Great Lakesd. Lake District2. In 1884 when fund-raising in America for the base of Statue ofLiberty was in difficulty, . came to the rescue.a. Daniel Joncaireb. Frederic-Auguste Bartholdic. Jeanne Emilied. Joseph Pulitzer3. “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.” The sentence is taken from .a. Declaration of Independenceb. the Thirteenth Amendmentc. Bill of Rightsd. Emancipation Proclamation4. is a legislative device to thwart majority action on a measure by prolonging or delaying a veto.a. Filibusterb. Tie votec. Pocket vetod. Override5. American Civil War broke out in .a. Fort Sumterb. Fort Jeffersonc. Fort Pickensd. Fort Taylor6. The time period traditionally assigned to Reconstruction is to .a. 1861, 1865b. 1862, 1868c. 1863, 1878d. 1865, 1877。
大专英美概况试题及答案
大专英美概况试题及答案一、选择题(每题2分,共20分)1. 美国的独立宣言是在何时签署的?A. 1775年B. 1776年C. 1777年D. 1783年答案:B2. 英国的首都是哪个城市?A. 爱丁堡B. 利物浦C. 伦敦D. 曼彻斯特答案:C3. 美国的总统任期是多久?A. 4年B. 6年C. 8年D. 10年答案:A4. 英国的国花是什么?A. 玫瑰B. 郁金香C. 紫罗兰D. 康乃馨答案:A5. 美国的国旗被称为什么?A. 星条旗B. 红白蓝旗C. 国旗D. 星旗答案:A6. 英国的官方语言是什么?A. 英语B. 法语C. 德语D. 西班牙语答案:A7. 美国最大的州是哪一个?A. 加利福尼亚州B. 德克萨斯州C. 阿拉斯加州D. 佛罗里达州答案:C8. 英国的货币单位是什么?A. 美元B. 英镑C. 欧元D. 法郎答案:B9. 美国的人口最多的城市是哪个?A. 纽约B. 洛杉矶C. 芝加哥D. 休斯顿答案:A10. 英国的国歌是什么?A. "天佑女王"B. "星条旗"C. "马赛曲"D. "上帝保佑女王"答案:D二、填空题(每题2分,共20分)1. 美国的首都是________。
答案:华盛顿特区2. 英国的全称是________。
答案:大不列颠及北爱尔兰联合王国3. 美国的国庆日是每年的________月________日。
答案:7,44. 英国的女王是________。
答案:伊丽莎白二世5. 美国的人口约为________亿。
答案:3.36. 英国的面积大约为________平方千米。
答案:2429007. 美国的国鸟是________。
答案:白头海雕8. 英国的国石是________。
答案:钻石9. 美国的第二大语言是________。
答案:西班牙语10. 英国的第二大城市是________。
答案:伯明翰三、简答题(每题10分,共40分)1. 简述英国的地理位置。
大学英美概况试题及答案
大学英美概况试题及答案一、选择题(每题2分,共20分)1. 美国的首都是哪里?A. 纽约B. 华盛顿C. 洛杉矶D. 芝加哥答案:B2. 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:C3. 美国独立宣言是在何时签署的?A. 1775年B. 1776年C. 1777年D. 1778年答案:B4. 英国的全称是什么?A. 大不列颠及北爱尔兰联合王国B. 大不列颠王国C. 联合王国D. 北爱尔兰王国答案:A5. 美国的货币单位是什么?A. 欧元B. 英镑C. 美元D. 日元答案:C6. 英国的现任君主是谁?A. 伊丽莎白二世B. 查尔斯王子C. 威廉王子D. 哈里王子答案:A7. 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:C8. 英国的国花是什么?A. 玫瑰B. 郁金香C. 紫罗兰D. 菊花答案:A9. 美国的人口数量大约是多少?A. 3亿B. 3.5亿C. 4亿D. 4.5亿答案:B10. 英国的首都是哪个城市?A. 曼彻斯特B. 利物浦C. 伦敦D. 爱丁堡答案:C二、填空题(每题2分,共20分)1. 美国的总统府被称为________。
答案:白宫2. 英国的议会分为________和________。
答案:上议院、下议院3. 美国的独立日是每年的________月________日。
答案:7月4日4. 英国的国歌是________。
答案:天佑女王5. 美国的国旗被称为________。
答案:星条旗6. 英国的著名大学包括________和________。
答案:牛津大学、剑桥大学7. 美国的人口主要由________、________和________等种族组成。
答案:白人、黑人、亚裔8. 英国的著名地标包括________和________。
答案:大本钟、塔桥9. 美国的宪法规定了________和________。
答案:三权分立、联邦制10. 英国的著名作家包括________和________。
大学英美概况试题及答案
大学英美概况试题及答案一、单项选择题(每题2分,共20分)1. The United Kingdom is made up of four countries, which one is NOT included?A. EnglandB. ScotlandC. WalesD. Ireland答案:D2. Who is considered the father of the United States?A. George WashingtonB. Thomas JeffersonC. Benjamin FranklinD. Abraham Lincoln答案:A3. Which of the following is NOT a major city in the United Kingdom?A. LondonB. ManchesterC. EdinburghD. Dublin答案:D4. What is the official language of the United States?A. EnglishB. SpanishC. FrenchD. German答案:A5. Which of the following is a British colony?A. AustraliaB. CanadaC. IndiaD. All of the above答案:D6. When did the American Civil War take place?A. 1861-1865B. 1775-1783C. 1812-1815D. 1941-1945答案:A7. Who wrote "Pride and Prejudice"?A. Jane AustenB. Emily BrontëC. Charlotte BrontëD. George Eliot答案:A8. Which of the following is NOT a British holiday?A. Christmas DayB. Boxing DayC. Independence DayD. Easter答案:C9. What is the capital city of the United States?A. New York CityB. Washington, D.C.C. Los AngelesD. Chicago答案:B10. Which of the following is a famous landmark in the United States?A. The Eiffel TowerB. The Statue of LibertyC. The Tower BridgeD. The Colosseum答案:B二、填空题(每题2分,共20分)1. The United Kingdom is located to the northwest of the European continent, consisting of the island of Great Britain and the northeastern part of the island of Ireland.2. The United States is a federal republic consisting of 50 states anda federal district.3. The British Parliament is divided into two houses: the House of Commons and the House of Lords.4. The Declaration of Independence was adopted by the Continental Congress on July 4, 1776.5. The Industrial Revolution began in the United Kingdom in the late 18th century and marked a major turning point in history.6. William Shakespeare is widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language and the world's greatest dramatist.7. The Magna Carta, also known as the Great Charter, was signed in 1215 and is considered the foundation of constitutional law in the English-speaking world.8. The United States Constitution was adopted on September 17, 1787, and went into effect on March 4, 1789.9. The American Revolutionary War was fought between Great Britain and thirteen of its North American colonies, with France playing a significant role in supporting the American cause.10. The English Civil War, also known as the English Revolution, took place between 1642 and 1651, leading to the trial and execution of King Charles I.三、简答题(每题10分,共40分)1. Describe the geographical features of the United Kingdom.答:The United Kingdom is an island nation located off the northwestern coast of mainland Europe. It is made up of Great Britain, the northeastern part of the island of Ireland, and many smaller islands. The terrain is mostly lowland, with a few mountainous areas, such as the Scottish Highlands. The climate is temperate maritime, with mild winters and cool summers.2. Explain the significance of the American Revolution.答:The American Revolution was a pivotal event in world history that led to the birth of the United States as an independent nation. It was fought to achieve independence from British rule and to establish a government based on Enlightenment principles of liberty and democracy. The revolution also inspired other nations to seekindependence and self-governance, contributing to the spread of democratic ideals.3. Discuss the role of the British monarchy in modern times.答:In modern times, the British monarchy serves as a ceremonial head of state with limited powers. The monarch's role is largely symbolic, representing national unity and continuity. The monarch's duties include opening Parliament, granting honors, and representing the country abroad. The monarchy also plays a significant role in national identity and tradition, providing a sense of stability and continuity in a rapidly changing world.4. What are the main characteristics of the United States Constitution?答:The United States Constitution is the supreme law of the land and establishes the framework for the federal government. Its main characteristics include a system of checks and balances among the three branches of government (executive, legislative, and judicial), federalism (the division of power between the federal government and the states), and a system of amendments that allows for the document to be updated and adapted over time. The Constitution also guarantees certain rights and liberties to the people, such as freedom of speech and religion.四、论述题(20分)题目:Discuss the impact of the Industrial Revolution on the United Kingdom and its colonies.答:The Industrial Revolution had a profound impact on the United Kingdom and its colonies. In the United Kingdom, the revolution led to rapid urbanization, as people moved from rural areas to cities in search of work in factories. This period saw significant advancements in technology and manufacturing, which in turn led to increased productivity and economic growth. The United Kingdom became the world's leading industrial power, with a global trade network that extended to its colonies.For the colonies, the Industrial Revolution had both positive and negative effects. On the one hand, it provided new markets for raw materials and goods, which spurred economic development in some colonies. On the other hand, the demand for resources often led to exploitation and environmental degradation. Additionally, the economic dependence on the United Kingdom often left the colonies vulnerable to economic fluctuations and political control.The Industrial Revolution also had social and political implications. In the United Kingdom, it led to the rise of the working class and thedevelopment of labor movements that fought for better working conditions and political representation. In the colonies, it contributed to the growing desire for independence and self-determination, as people sought to control their own resources and destinies.Overall, the Industrial Revolution was a transformative period that shaped the United Kingdom and its colonies in lasting ways, influencing economic, social, and political developments that continue to resonate today.。
英美概况题库(美国部分)
The United StatesI. Choose the correct answer.1. In area, the United States is the c largest country in the world.a. 2ndb. 3rdc. 4thd. 5th2. The Midwest in the US refers to the region d .a. west of the Mississippi Valleyb. west of the Appalachian Mountainsc. east of the Rocky Mountainsd. around the Great Lakes and the upper Mississippi Valley.3. The Backbone of North America refers to the b .a. Appalachian Mountainsb. Rocky Mountainsc. the Rocky Mountainsd. Sierra Nevada Mountains4. Death Valley is on the western edge of a .a. the Great Basinb. Californiac. the Rocky Mountainsd. the Sierra Nevada Mountains5. Which region might have a dust storm in summer? ca. The Deep South.b. The Middle West.c. The Great Plainsd. The Central Valley of California.6. Which area has the highest rainfall in the US? ba. The region around the Great Lakes.b. The western part of Washington State.c. The Middle Atlantic states.d. The Central Valley of California.7. The US primary suppliers of foreign oil are the following countries except b .a. Canadab. Japanc. Venezuelad. Saudi Arabia8. The US largest open-pit copper-mining center is in b .a. Californiab. Utahc. Montanad. South Dakota9. The over 3 million of early Americans in 1790 were mostly of ancestry. ca. Spanishb. Frenchc. Britishd. Dutch10. How many immigrants were legally received by the US each year duringthe 1980s? ba. About 270,000.b. About 700,000.c. About 675,000.d. About 800,00011. The official racial segregation continued to be the law of the US untild .a. 1860b. 1863c. 1918d. 195412. American Indians now mainly live in the a .a. Southb. Westc. Midwestd. Northeast13. The majority of American Hispanics are from the following countriesexcept c .a. Mexicob. Cubac. Spaind. Puerto Rico14. According to the text, which region now leads in percentage increasein population? ca. The Northeast.b. The Great Plains.c. The South.d. The West.15. According to the 1994 US census, the second most populous state inthe US is c .a. Californiab. New Yorkc. Texasd. Washington16. The trend in migration from cities to suburbs now prevailed in allregion b .a. the Northeastb. the Southc. the Midwestd. the West17. According to the text, the ancestors of the present American Indianscame from c .a. Europeb. Africac. Asiad. Mongolia18. Which is not correct to explain the reasons for the sudden daring exploration of the unknown in the mid-15th century? aa. The ambition for the cast lands.b. The strong desire for Eastern goods.c. The improvements in navigation and naval architecture.d. The great spirit of adventure started by the Renaissance.19. On his voyage of 1492, Columbus expected to reach c .a. the New worldb. the West Indiesc. Indiad. America20 Among the following navigators who discovered the route to India? ba. Christopher Columbus.b. Vasco da Gama.c. Bartholoneu Diaz.d. Ferdinand Magellan.21. Who was sent by the English King to explore the new way to the East?ba. Jacques Cartier.b. John Cabot.c. Bartholeneu Diaz.d. Ferdinand Magellan.22. Which colony in the following was not founded first by the English?ca. Virginia.b. Massachusetts.c. New Yorkd. Georgia.23. The breadbasket colonies include the following ones exceptd .a. New Yorkb. Pennsylvaniac. Marylandd. Virginia24. The last one fo the 13 colonies was c , which was established in 1733.a. North Carolinab. South Carolinac. Georgiad. Maryland25. There was a great change in British policy towards the 13 coloniesafter .a. 1760b. 1763c. 1764d. 176726. Which Act first set a large scale of opposition in the colonies? ba. The Sugar Act of 1764.b. The Stamp Act of 1765.c. The Quartering Act of 1765.d. The Tea Act27. The Tea Act of 1773 was passed by the British Parliament in order toc .a. get more money from the coloniesb. provide cheap tea for the American consumersc. help the British East India Companyd. monopolize the American tea business28. The First Continental Congress was attended by the representativesfrom all the colonies except d .a. Delawareb. Pennsylvaniac. Massachusettsd, Georgia29. The first shot of the American War of Independence was fired inb .a. Concordb. Lexingtonc. Philadelphiad. Boston30. Thomas Paine’s Common Sense urged the American colonists tod .a. abolish slavery in the coloniesb. continue a shipping trade with Englandc. win independence through peaceful meansd. declare their independence31. The principal author of the Declaration of Independence wasb .a. Benjamin Franklinb. Thomas Jeffersonc. George Washingtond. John Adams32. Which victory was considered as the turning point of the War ofIndependence? ca. The victory at Trenton.b. The victory at Boston.c. The victory at Saratoga.d. The victory at Yorktown.33. The Confederation created in 1781 was a a .a. very loose union of statesb. very powerful central governmentc. very firm league of statesd. weak government without the legislative power34. Who was called the Father of the US Constitution? da. George Washington.b. Benjamin Franklin.c. Alexander Hamilton.d. James Madison.35. According to the text, the Constitution was framed on the following ideas except that d .a. there should be three branches of government: one to make laws, another to execute them, and a third to settle questions of lawb. the three branches should be able to check and balance the otherc. the national government is a government of the people, and not of states aloned. the new government should impose its authority on the people through states36. Those who supported the Constitution and preferred a strong national government were called c .a. Democratsb. Republicansc. Federalistsd. Antifederalists37. How many states were needed to ratify the Constitution? ba. Eightb. Ninec. Elevend. Thirteen38. Which is incorrect to comment on the Federalist Papers? da. They support the ratification of the Constitutionb. The defend the principles of the Constitutionc. They help dispel the fears of a national authorityd. They spell out the people’s right39. The amendment of the Constitution requires the approval of at leastc of the states.a. one-thirdb. two-thirdsc. three-fourthsd. three-fifths40. When the Second War of Independence broke out in 1812, the US presidentwas b .a. Thomas Jeffersonb. James Madisonc. John Adamsd. James Monroe41. The Monroe Doctrine had the following features or ideas exceptd .a. non-colonizationb. America for Americansc. non-interventiond. Latin America for Europeans42. The US continental expansion was almost complete by d .a. 1840b. 1845c. 1846d. 184843. Cotton became the most profitable crop in the South mainly becauseof the b .a. use of irrigation on plantationb. Whitney’s cotton ginc. slave labourd. improved agricultural techniques44. in 1854, the Republican Party was founded by some b .a. slaveholdersb. abolitionistsc. democratsd. proslavery persons45. In his inaugural address in 1861, Lincoln showed clearly that heb .a. would abolish slavery in the Southb. would not abolish slavery immediately but to preserve the Unionc. would wage a war against slaveryd. had no idea to abolish slavery in the South46. Which of the following statements about the Emancipation Proclamationis not accurate? aa. It immediately freed all slaves living in the United States.b. It freed slaves only in the Confederacy.c. It brought many blacks to serve in the Union Army.d. It gave the North a high moral reason for continuing the war.47. the most important advantage the North had over the South in the Civil War was its d .a. manpowerb. superior military leadershipc. European alliesd. industrial superiority48. An advantage the South had over the North was its d .a. great mineral resourcesb. great number of railroadsc. manpowerd. superior military leadership49. The first US president who faced impeachment proceedings wasb .a. James Buchananb. Andrew Johnsonc. Ulysses S. Grantd. Rutherford B. Hays50. The radical Reconstruction was ended under President d .a. Abraham Lincolnb. Andrew Johnsonc. Ulysses S. Grantd. Rutherford B. Hays51. Gold was discovered in California in c .a. 1828b. 1838c. 1848d. 185852. The first transcontinental railroad in the US was completed inc .a. 1850b. 1859c. 1869d. 189053. Telephone was invented in 1876 by b .a. Thomas B. Edisonb. Alexander D. Bellc. Guglielmo Marconid. George Westinghouse54. According to the text the value of manufactured goods in the US was worth twice as that of her agricultural products by d .a. 1860b. 1890c. 1894d. 190055. The first imperialist, the US-Spanish War, broke out in c .a. 1886b. 1890c. 1898d. 190056. After US-Spanish War, the US acquired all the following areas exceptd .a. Puerto Ricob. Guamc. the Philippinesd. Cuba57. By the beginning of the 20th century the country that took the firstplace in economy in Europe was a .a. Germanyb. Francec. Britaind. Russia58. When the First World War began, President Wilson immediately calledupon the American people to b .a. be ready for the warb. observe strict neutralityc. give financial help to the Alliesd. end the trade relations with Germany59. The US joined the First World War in d .a. 1914b. 1915c. 1916d. 191760. Wilson’s Fourteen Points did not include the point of d .a. disarmamentb. creation of an international organization of nationsc. freedom of the seas, in peace and ward. creation of an international peacekeeping force61. Which statement about the US in 1920s is not true? ba. The gross national product rose.b. Only the rich could afford new consumer goods.c. The youth suspected the values of the older generation.d. There was a fast urbanization in the whole country.62. In responding to the Depression, President Hoover thought that thebasic role of the Government was to b .a. provide government aid for the poorb. create conditions favorable to the development of private enterprisesc. intervene in the affairs of economyd. take the responsibility for the welfare of the people63. The agricultural Adjustment Act was an attempt to deal with the farmers’ problem of d .a. soil erosionb. declining labor supplyc. inflationd. overproduction64. Which one is not right to comment on the New Deal? da. It relieved unemployment through a vast scheme of public works.b. It offered relief to farmers through providing money at low rates of interest.c. It brought in old age and unemployment insurance through providing a system of pension.d. It reduced the commodity prices by limiting production and devaluing the dollar.65. Between 1935 and 1939, American foreign policy included all of the following except d .a. the prohibition of the sale of arms or equipment to nations at warb. the prohibition of loans to belligerent nationsc. cash-and-carry policyd. active intervention to prevent aggression66. The US formerly entered the Second World War in d .a. 1937b. 1939c. 1940d. 194167. Normandy Landing took place on a .a. June 6, 1944b. July 6, 1944c. April 30, 1945d. April 12, 194568. At which conference did Roosevelt, Churchill and Stalin agree to calla conference of all the United Nations in San Francisco in April 1945? da. The Conference in Teheran, on Nov. 28, 1943.b. The Conference in Cairo, on Nov. 23, 1943.c. The Conference at Dumbarton Oaks, in the fall of 1944.d. Yalta Conference, in Feb. 1945.69. The post-World War II program of economic assistance to Western Europe was known as c .a. containment policyb. Truman Planc. Marshall Pland. Communist prevention70. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., advocated the philosophy of b .a. economic equalityb. nonviolencec. military protestd. black power71. Thousands of American soldiers were sent to Vietnam under Presidentc .a. Dwight D. Eisenhowerb. John F. Kennedyc. Lyndon B. Johnsond. Richard M. Nixon72. The formal diplomatic relation at the ambassadorial rank between Chinaand the US was established under President b .a. Nixonb. Carterc. Reagand. Bush73. The power of the state in the US is actually from d .a. the central governmentb. the state constitutionc. the US Constitutiond. both b and c74. The supreme law of the United States includes d .a. the US Constitutionb. treaties under the authority of the United Statesc. laws to ensure the constitutional power being practicedd. all the above three75. The terms of the senator and representative are d and years respectively.a. two…fourb. two…threec. two…sixd. six…two76. Which Amendment provided for the direct election of senators? ba. The 16th Amendment (1913)b. The 17th Amendment (1913)c. The 18th Amendment (1919)d. The 19th Amendment (1920)77. Certain presidential appointments must be approved by a majority votein d .a. Congressb. the Housed. the Senate78. All revenue or tax bills must be originated in b .a. the Cabinetb. the Housec. the Senated. the Executive Office79. Who is second in line in presidential succession? aa. The Speaker of the House.b. The Vice President.c. The president pro tempore.d. The leader of the majority party in the Senate.80. In the House, the power to decide when the full House will hear thebill is vested in a .a. the Rules Committeeb. the standing committeec. Subcommitteed. the select committee81. Which one in the following limits the President to two successive terms only? ca. The 20th Amendment (1933)b. The 21st Amendment (1933)c. The 22nd Amendment (1951)d. The 23rd Amendment (1961)82. The American President has all the following powers except c .a. deploying armed forcesb. making treatiesc. declaring war on another countryd. granting pardons83. The president’s major appointments should be approved by c .a. Congressb. the Housec. the Senated. the Supreme Court84. Which is not correct to explain the executive agreement? ca. An agreement between the president and another country.b. It has the force of a treaty.c. It requires the approval of Congress.d. It does not require the Senate’s advice and consent.85. the President’s veto can be overridden by two-thirds votes inc .a. the Houseb. the Senatec. both houses86. The federal courts that regularly employ grand and petit juries arec .a. the Supreme Courtb. the courts of appealc, the district courtsd. specialized courts87. The highest authority of the Supreme Court is d .a. to review decisions of the courts of appealb. to review decisions of the federal district courtsc. to try the impeachment cased. to interpret the US Constitution88. The cases involving copyright, trademark, counterfeiting, and bank robbery are usually first tried in c .a. the courts of appealb. the appellate courtc. the federal district courtsd. the state supreme court89. The emblem of the Democratic Party is b .a. elephantb. donkeyc. beard. bull90. The first Democratic President was c .a. George Washingtonb. Abraham Lincolnc. Thomas Jeffersond. Andrew Jackson91. The first Republican President was b .a. George Washingtonb. Abraham Lincolnc. Thomas Jeffersond. Andrew Jackson92. The only Democratic President who served two separate terms between the end of Civil War and 1912 was a .a. Grover Clevelandb. William McKinleyc. Theodore Rooseveltd. Woodrow Wilson93. The presidential candidate of the major party is nominated b .a. at the state conventionb. at the national conventionc. by the leaders from state party organizationsd. by the party’s national committee94. In the presidential election year the American voters vote on thea .a. Tuesday after the first Mondayb. first Tuesdayc. Tuesday after the second Mondayd. Monday after the first Tuesday95. The number of the presidential electors in each state is equal to the number of c .a. its senatorsb. its representativesc. its senators and Representativesd. its counties96. The American President is actually elected by c .a. the Houseb. the Senatec. presidential electorsd. American citizens97. Who is chiefly responsible for education in the US?a. The federal government.b. The state government.c. the county government.d. The local government.98. In the US school system, there are twelve levels called c .a. classesb. divisionsc. gradesd. degrees99. The elementary and secondary education in the US lasts c .a. 8 yearsb. 10 yearsc. 12 yearsd. 14 years100. The average teacher salary in private secondary schools is b that in public schools.a. higher thanb. lower thanc. almost same asd. half of101. A great majority of doctor-level universities in the US are c .a. privateb. supported by religious groupsc. publicd. supported by private funds102. After completing four-year study in a college, the student usuallycan earn c .a. a university degreeb. graduate degreec. a bachelor’s degreed. a master’s degree103. In order to remain in college the student must maintain at least a average. ba. Bb. Cc. Dd. F104. The first daily newspaper in America was published in c .a. 1690b. 1775c. 1783d. 1800105. Which newspaper first uncovered the Watergate scandal in 1972? ba. New York Times.b. Washington Post.c. New York Daily News.d. Los Angeles Times.106. The world most-read magazine is c .a. TV Guideb. Timec. Reader’s Digestd. People Weekly107. The TV networks in the US are owned b .a. by the federal governmentb. by private companiesc. by state governmentd. by local governments108. Democratic and Republican National Conventions were televised forthe first time in c .a. 1945b. 1950c. 1952d. 1960109. Which one in the following is not proper to describe the Americanfamily values? da. Individual freedom.b. Belief in equality.c. Personal independence.d. Formal and strict relations between parents and children.110. If a junior staff member challenges and argues points with an older executive, the junior is considered being d .a. impoliteb. rudec. immorald. harmless111. To make distinctions between persons, the Americans may use b .a. the family titleb. the occupational titlec. Mr. or Ms.d. Sir or Ma’am112. To Americans, if weaknesses were pointed out by others, it would be c .a. disgracefulb. all rightc. resentfuld. indifferent113. By American standards, which one in the following is not a taboo? da. Financial affairs.b. Person’s age.c. Religion.d. Person’s work.114. According to the text, which word in the following is not proper to describe an American? ca. Optimistic.b. Acquisitive.c. Formal.d. Frank.II. Fill in the blanks:1.“The backbone of the continent” refers to .(the Rocky Mountains)2.During Ratification, those who supported the Constitution andpreferred a strong national government were called , theiropponents were called . (Federalists,Antifederalists)3.The war of 1812 was also known as for America goteconomically independent after it. (Second War of Independence)4.Washington D. C. is situated on River which is thetraditional dividing line between the South and the North.(thePotomac)5.The United States is the most populous country. (third)6.In his Abraham Lincoln expressed his ideas of ademocratic government “of the people, by the people and for thepeople.”(Gettysburg Address)7.In the year , President Nixon visited China, and later during‘s presidency, formal diplomatic relations between China and theUnited States were established. (1972, Jimmy Carter)8.The division of powers by a constitution between the centralgovernment and state government is called .(Federalism)9.By law any American citizen of and over years ofage and of being a resident within the United States for years can run for the President. The duly elected and duly qualifiedpresident-elect takes office on the of January followinghis election. (natural-born, 35, 14, 20th)10.When a Bill is vetoed by the President, it can still become a law ifthe Congress . the veto by a vote of both houses.(override, two-thirds)11.The United States is bordered on the north by , on the southby and , on the east by , and on the westby . (Canada, Mexico, The Gulf of Mexico, The Atlantic,the Pacific)12.Because the New England colonies were difficult of farming, theybecame a center for . and . The middle colonies were knownas the , which produced wheat and potatoes as the majorstaple. The southern colonies developed a . system. The maincrop in the South was , much later, .(fishing,shipbuilding, breadbasket, plantation, tobacco, cotton)13.The First World War was waged between tow groups of imperialistpowers: . and . ( the Allies/the Entente, the CentralEuropean Powers)14.The major triumph for Wilson at the Paris Peace Conference was theformation of the . (League of Nations)15.The Nineteenth Amendment to the US Constitution was adoptedin , which granted women the right to .(1920, vote)16.The Great Depression started with the sudden collapse of thein New York in October, . This economic distress extendedto Europe, Asia, Australia and South America. (stock market, 1929)17.The candidate with the most voters in a state wins all of that state’svotes. This is known as the “”principle. The candidateswho wins the of the 538 Electoral College votes will be USPresident in the next four years. (electoral, winner-take-all, 270)18.American universities offer three main categories of graduate degrees:1) , 2) , 3) . (bachelor’s, master’s, Ph. D)19.Each of the fifty states in the US provides a free schooling ofyears to its residents. (12)20.Among the five Great Lakes, only Lake belongs entirely tothe US. (Michigan)21.The emblem of the Democratic Party is , and that of theRepublican Party is . is considered the firstDemocratic President, and first Republican President is .(donkey, elephant, Thomas Jefferson, Abraham Lincoln)III. True or False Statements:1.People usually regard Christopher Columbus as the discoverer of theNew World, though before him, Norsemen from Scandinavia had alreadyfound this continent.2.During the Ratification of the Constitution, Thomas Jefferson andother federalists worked hard to support a strong central government.3.The Missouri Compromise brought a solution to the immediate problemof the extension of slavery.4.Germany’s unrestricted submarine campaign against merchant ships wasone of the reasons that pushed America into World War I.5.Standing committees are permanent ones to determine whether proposedlegislation should be presented to the entire House or Senate forconsideration.6.Louisiana Purchase was the largest real estate deal in US history,which got for America the present Louisiana State.7.Franklin Roosevelt was one of the greatest American Presidents whoseNew Deal effectively put an end to the Great Depression.8.The Vice President is officially the presiding officer of the Houseof Representatives, and in his absence, the president pro temporetakes his place to deal with day-to-day business.9.Immediately after Abraham Lincoln took office, the southern statesbegan to secede from the Federal Union and organized the ConfederateStates of America.10.The people of the US are predominantly white, among whom the mostpowerful and influential group is the White Anglo-Saxon Protestants who are the descendents of the early English settlers.11.Voting requirements are different in one state from another, andvoting qualifications are not determined by federal government. 12.When the state governments act out the powers given to it in theconstitution, the Federal Government has no right to interfere. 13.In the U.S.A., every state constitution divided political power amongthree elements.14.The power of the state in the US is actually from the state constitutionand the US Constitution.15.The supreme law of the United States includes the US Constitution,treaties under the authority of the United States and laws to ensure the constitutional power being practiced.16.It was the New York Times that first uncovered the Watergate scandalin 1972.17.Generally speaking, older people with more education and high incometend to vote while the youth, especially aged 18 to 21, has the lowest voting percentage in the United States.18.As the opposite of Federalists, the Anti-Federalists insisted on theexpansion of slavery in the country.IV. Explain the following terms:FederalismMelting potMosaicSeparation of powersJudicial reviewWinner-take-allFilibusterPocket vetoCold warNew DealMissouri CompromiseV. Questions for discussion1.How many states are there in the United States? And which two statesare geographically separated from the others?2.What are the general characters of the Rocky Mountains and theAppalachian Mountains?3.Do you think that geography has played an important role in the economicdevelopment of the United States? Explain.4.Why is the United States known as a “melting pot”?5.What factors cause the Americans to move frequently within the UnitedStates?6.Why do many Americans now migrate from cities to suburbs?7.Discuss the pre-Columbian cultures in the Americas.8.Why did the discoveries of the New World before Columbus not exert greatinfluence in the world at that time?9.Why did so many English people move to the New World in the 17th century?10.What was the social structure of the 13 colonies?11.Why did not the American Indians become slaves during the colonialdays?12.How do you understand checks and balances in American political system?13.What do you know about the American Civil War, its causes, process,results, etc?14.How do you comment on the constitutional division of powers in Americanpolitical system?15.Which president in American history do you think is the greatest? Why? two universally celebrated holidays in America and describe howpeople usually celebrate them.VI. Questions based on further reading1. Where can you see the Old Faithful Geyser?a. Yellowstone National Parkb. Death Valleyc. Great Lakesd. Lake District2. In 1884 when fund-raising in America for the base of Statue of Liberty was in difficulty, . came to the rescue.a. Daniel Joncaireb. Frederic-Auguste Bartholdic. Jeanne Emilied. Joseph Pulitzer3. “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.”The sentence is taken from .a. Declaration of Independenceb. the Thirteenth Amendmentc. Bill of Rightsd. Emancipation Proclamation4. is a legislative device to thwart majority action on a。
英美概况试题及答案考研
英美概况试题及答案考研一、选择题1. 英国的首都是哪里?A. 伦敦B. 纽约C. 巴黎D. 柏林答案:A2. 美国的官方语言是什么?A. 英语B. 西班牙语C. 法语D. 德语答案:A3. 英国的货币单位是什么?A. 欧元B. 美元C. 英镑D. 人民币答案:C4. 美国的独立日是哪一天?A. 7月4日B. 7月14日C. 4月16日D. 11月11日答案:A二、填空题1. 英国的全称是________。
答案:大不列颠及北爱尔兰联合王国2. 美国的总统任期为________年。
答案:43. 英国的国花是________。
答案:玫瑰4. 美国的国花是________。
答案:玫瑰三、简答题1. 简述英国的地理位置。
答案:英国位于欧洲大陆的西北部,由大不列颠岛、爱尔兰岛的北部分、以及周边的许多小岛组成。
2. 描述美国的政治体制。
答案:美国是一个联邦制国家,实行三权分立的政治体制,包括行政、立法和司法三个独立的分支。
四、论述题1. 分析英国和美国文化的主要差异。
答案:英国和美国文化的主要差异体现在语言、饮食、教育、法律和娱乐等方面。
例如,英国人更倾向于保守和传统的价值观,而美国人则更加自由和个人主义。
在饮食上,英国人喜欢传统的英式早餐,而美国人则偏爱快餐文化。
2. 讨论英美两国在国际事务中的作用。
答案:英国和美国在国际事务中扮演着重要的角色。
英国是联合国安全理事会的常任理事国之一,对全球政治和经济有着深远的影响。
美国作为世界上最大的经济体,其外交政策和军事行动对全球安全和稳定有着显著的影响。
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PART TWO The United States
Chapter Eight The Land
P. 209—210 I Fill in the blanks with proper words or expressions.
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1. (1) The Atlantic coast, the Pacific coast and Hawaii provide convenient sea routes for foreign trade.
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3. The stars and strips have different meanings. Each star represents each state in America, while strips represent the original thirteen colonies before the independence of America.
最新英美概况练习参考答案解析美国部分
《最新英美概况》练习参考答案(本答案不包括练习中的开放性习题、思考题和讨论题)PART TWO The Un ited StatesChapter Eight The LandP. 209 —210I Fill in the bla nks with proper words or expressi ons.1.the Star-Spa ngled Bann er, Defe nse of Fort McHe nry, 1812.2.the Stars and the Stripes, Old Glory, the Star-Spangled Banner.3.The White House, The Capitol, The Pen tag on.th th4.June, 14 , June 14 .5.the Potomac, no state, the Federal gover nment.6.36, 36 states.7.Amerigo Vespucci, America n War of In depe ndence.8.Pierre L ' Enfant, light, service.II Choose the an swer that best completes the senten ce.1. C2. D3. C4. A B C D5. C DIII Decide which of the following statements is TRUE:1. F2. F3. T4. F5. TIV Answer the following questions.1.(1) At first the Continent was named as “America ” after explorer AmerigoVespucci.(2) During the American War of Independence, the former British colonies first used “the thirteenunited States of America ” in the Declaration ofIndependence .(3) The official n ame of America was adopted on November 15, 1777, whe n theSecond Con ti nen tal Con gress passed the Articles of Con federati on2.The 50 stars represe nt the 50 States, while the 13 stripes represe nt theorigi nal thirtee n coloni es.White in dicates purity and innocence; red in dicates valour and bravery, andblue symbolizes vigila nee, persevera nee and justice; it is also a symbol of respect to God.3.The stars and strips have differe nt meanin gs.Each star represents each state in America, while strips represent the original thirtee ncolonies before the in depe ndence of America.4.(1) The lyrics of the n ati onal an them come from “ Defense of Fort McHenry ” ,a poem written during the War of 1812.The poem was set to the tune of a popular British drinking song, “ TheAn acre on ticSong" (or “ To An acre on in Heave n ”)(2) The Star-Spa ngled Banner was used officially by the Navy in 1889, and was made the n ati onal anthem by con gress on March 3, 1931, which was sig ned by Preside nt Herbert Hoover.5.The White House was built in 1792 and its origi nal color was grey.During the War of 1812, it was badly damaged by the British troops, and in 1814 it was repa in ted white.Preside nt Roosevelt named it “ White House" in the 1940s.P. 213I Fill in the bla nks with proper words or expressi ons.1.the cen tral part of, Mexico and Gulf of Mexico, east, west.2.48, Hawaii, Alaska.3.the Rio Gran de, Pacific.4.9,629,091, the third, Ca nada.5.Alaska, Texas.6.Arctic, glaciers.II Decide which of the following statements is TRUE:1.T2. T3. T4. F5. FIII An swer the follow ing questi ons.1.(1) The Atla ntic coast, the Pacific coast and Hawaii provide convenient searoutes for foreig n trade.(2)The long coastl ine with many harbors and in lets provides favorable con diti ons for foreig n tradeand the fish ing in dustry.(3)Mainland America, mainly with in the northern temperate zon e, is favorable for agriculture.2.The U.S. and Canada share the “world's Iongest undefended border . ” The border wasdemilitarized after the War of 1812 and has remained peaceful. Militarycollaboration began during World War II and continued throughout the Cold War on both a bilateral basis and a multilateral relati on ship through NATO. Both countries are NATO members andhave high military interdependency, in particular, during the Cold War against Soviet threat.Today Can adia ns and America ns are in close cultural proximity, shari ng the same Ian guage, similar religi on and political systems as well as many values.Their economic relations are so close (they have been each other ' s No. 1 trading part ner for years) that the two coun tries have established the North America nFree Trade Agreement, the world ' s largest free -trade zone. Both enjoy the most developed and richest economies in the world as well as a comparable standardof living (Canada' s welfare system is even more comprehensive and covers more widely).To guard the over 8000-kilometer long land border is not only expe nsive but also unn ecessary (in a sen se, impossible, because it is too Ion g), because n either people worry that their n eighbors would cross the border on a large scale or stay in their country for a long time.3.The border between the U.S. and Mexico is heavily guarded (mostly on the Americanside) against illegal immigrants entering the U.S. while people can enter Mexicofreely. The cause is mostly economic rather than political. There is a hugedisparity in the standard of living between the U.S. and Mexico whose per capitaGDP is only about 20% that of the U.S. (2012 World Bank statistics). It is estimated six out of the eleven million illegal immigrants living in the U.S.are Mexica ns, and milli ons more pla n to en ter the U.S. They try to ben efit from the America n bus in ess or job opport un ities or from the America n welfare system or even to en gage in drug-traffick ing and smuggli ng. Ano ther purpose is tocombat crime and terrorism, particularly after the 9.11 terrorist attacks. The U.S.-Mexica n border areas wit ness the most serious drug-traffick ing and gangviolenee in the world. SomeMexicans, in particular those haunted by the serious drug-related violenee in recent years, try to escape from the violenee in Mexico by moving to the U.S. In a word, if theUS-Mexico border is open and unguarded as the U.S.-Canada border, there would be millions ofMexicans trying to migrate to America so that the consequent problems would be very difficult for the U.S. deal with.4.Alaska, facing Russia across Bering Strait, is located between the Arctic and Pacific oceans, so it ' simportant for strategic position and transportation.5.Hawaii, like a chain of beads, is located in the central Pacific Ocean, the best place to enjoy the ocea nicsce nery.It is famous for n atural seen ery: white beach, blue sky, and palm trees, etc.The famous Pacific Fleet is located at Pearl Harbor, Oahu Isla nd.P. 221 —222I Fill in the bla nks with proper words or expressi ons.ke Superior, Erie, On tario.2.Columbia Plateau, the Great Canyon.3.the Rockies, the father of waters.4.dairy farmi ng. Harvard, Yale, MIT.5.Death Valley, Great Salt Lake.6.38, Yellowsto ne Natio nal Park, Old Faithful.7.4,800, British Columbia, the backbone of the continent, Mt. Elbert.8.Hoover Dam, The Rio Grande, Ruhr.9.half, “ Barn of America ” , Great Lakes.10.dividi ng line, Lake Erie, New York.II Choose the an swer that best completes the senten ce.1. A B C2. D3. A D4. A B5. DIII Decide which of the following statements is TRUE:1. F2. T3. F4. T5. TIV Answer the following questions.1.New England is a region in the northeasterin corner of the United Statescon sisti ng of the six states of Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts,Rhode Isla nd, and Conn ecticut, where the earliest En glish settleme nts in NorthAmerica was made.In the late 18th cen tury, the New En gla nd Col on ies in itiated the resista nce tothe British Parliament's efforts to impose new taxes without the consent of the colonists. Theconfrontation led to the Declaration of Independence in July 1776, which resulted in the War of American Independence that brought about the birth of the Un ited States of America.2.The Appalachia ns holds one sixth of the con ti nen tal territory. The mountainsare relatively low, and the average altitude is only 800 meters high.These old mountains with rounded tops and wooded hills, and have much beautiful scenery and many tourist resorts.3.It is the most important and Iongest river in the US. It flows about 6,400 km.from the Rockies to the Gulf of Mexico, and the fourth Iongest river in the world. With hundreds of tributaries, the river is known as “the father o f waters ”.The chief tributaries are the Missouri River, the Ohio River, and the Arkansas, etc.4.They are the largest lake group in the world and contain about half of the world ' s fresh water. All the fivelakes are in ter-c onn ected, reach ing the Atla ntic byway of the St. Lawre nce River. They are the importa nt econo mic lifeli ne of the Midwest.The world-famous Niagara Falls also attracts nu merous visitors.5.The Great Plain stretches from the west of the Mississippi to the Rockies, andcovers a distanee of about 6,400 kilometers. The land is flat and open, and isorig in ally covered with rich prairie grass, but no trees. Today the area is stilla cattle country . Much of the nation ' wheat is grown here, therefore the area is known as the“ breadbaske t ” of America.The Grand Canyon is located in Colorado Plateau, and is cut by Colorado River.It is one of the great natural wonders of the world, and is set up as nationalpark. It measures about 277 miles long, up to 18 miles wide betwee n the tops ofits steep walls, and more tha n a mile deep.P. 224--225I Fill in the bla nks with proper words or expressi ons.1.little, 63%.2.the Central Plains, the Rockies, electricity.3.Bin gham.4.1/3, Washi ngt on, Oreg on.5.Gulf of Mexico, Okalahoma.6.gold, gold, Gold Rush.II. Respond to the following items.1.America is rich in water resources. As a whole the country has little troublewith water shortage. Except for the desert regions around the southern Rockies, there are large supplies of fresh water and nu merous fertile valleys.2.About 1/3 of America is covered with forests. The greatest virgin forests arein the states of Wash ington and Orego n. America has about 500 millio n acres ofcommercial forests and about 75%of commercial timber is produced in the eastern part of the coun try.3.In 1848, gold was discovered in Califor nia. The n ews soon spread out, andthousands of immigrants from around the world invaded the Gold Country of California . The peak of the rush was in 1849, thus the many immigrants becameknown as the '49ers.4.Coal deposits are widely distributed in America, and most coal reserves areto be found in the Appalachia ns, the Cen tral Plain, and the Rockies.Most of iron ore is mainly found in the Appalachia ns and the areas n ear Lake Superior, and themost importa nt mining area is in Minn esota.P. 226--227I Fill in the bla nks with proper words or expressi ons.1.northern temperate (P225 书中该词拼写错误),Iandforms and surrounding waters.2.temperate, tropical.3.temperate, north, hurrica nes.4.maritime, disti net, similar.5.Mediterra nean, arid, semiarid.6.temperate, temperature.II An swer the follow ing questi ons.1.The Un ited States is mainly situated in the northern temperature zone. But, owi ng to its large size,varied Ian dforms and surr ounding waters, the climateis tropical in Hawaii and Florida, arctic in Alaska, semiarid in the Great Plains, and arid in the Great Bas in.2.New England belongs to maritime climate. It has distinct seasons with a longcold win ter, and short and warm summer. Spring and Fall are warm, and the regi onreceives ple nty of rai nfall.The Middle Atlantic States have a similar climate to that of New England, butthe average temperature is a little higher.3.The Great Plains have a variety of weather throughout the year, which is verycold in win ter and very hot in summer, with ofte n strong win ds.4.The climate around the Great Lakes is temperate. Winters are sometimes extremely cold; summers arevery hot; the regi on receives sufficie nt rain fall. The wind blows freely, and often causes sudde n and extreme cha nges in temperature and creates many torn adoes.P. 232I Decide which of the followi ng stateme nts is TRUE:1. F2. F3. F4. T5. T6. TP. 237I Write dow n the n ames of the places accord ing to the photos.1.Golde n Gate Bridge, San Fran cisco2.Niagara Fallss Vegas4.Red Rock Cou ntry5.The Grand Canyon6.Disn eyla ndP. 240I Decide which of the followi ng stateme nts is TRUE:1. F2. F3. T4. F5. FChapter Nine The People and Their CultureP. 243I Fill in the bla nks with proper words or expressi ons.1.third, China, 313.7 million. (书中 in 2010 错误,应改为 in 2012.)2.1%, high, below.3.urba n, 250.4.no rtheaster n part, 1/4, half.5.New York city, 27 million, Chicago, 9 million.6.Califor nia, Texas.II An swer the follow ing questi ons.1.American population is characterized by variety in composition. The White is the main stream, and takesup about 72.4% of the total populati on. Hispa nics 16.3%, Blacks 12.6%, Asia ns 4.8 %, America n In dia ns and Alaska Natives 0.9%, and Native Hawaii and other Pacific Islanders 0.2%.2.The most den sely populated regi on is the no rtheaster n area, in cludi ng parts ofNew England, the Mid Atlantic and Mid West. The size of the region takes up about1/4 of the total, but almost 1/2 of the total population lives there.paring with the large size, the population density of the Great Pains is low.The northern part is rather empty. In the combined area of North and South Dakotas, Nebraska and Kansas, an area as great as France and Italy put together, there are only 6.2 million inhabitants in 2010.4.The no rtheaster n part is the most den sely populated regi on in America, becausethis place is the birthplace of America, also the highly developed area.Si nee the un favorable livi ng con diti ons in the west part of the Great Plai ns andRockies, the populati on is thin.The south and west used to thinly populated, but with the rapid developme nt inrecent years, the populati on in creases fast, and the populati on along the PacificCoast grows den se.P. 247--248I Fill in the bla nks with proper words or expressi ons.1.55 million, Mexico.2.variety, 100, 31.3.Africa n America ns, slaves.4.Civil Rights, equal civil rights.5.Texas, New Mexico.6.American Indians, Indian Reservations.II An swer the follow ing questi ons.1.Melt ing pot is metaphorically used to refer to the US because it is a country of many eth nic groups fromdiffere nt parts of the world, who came to the New World for freedom in politics or religi on. They have bee n dissipati ng their different ethnic cultu res towards some “standard ” by living and workingtogether in the “melting pot ” of the US and gradually forming a new nation.2.Indian Reservation is the living place of Indians. Indians were driven westward to live in these barre ndesert places whe n Europea ns settled in America n con ti nent. In these isolated places, they were allowed to keep a part of their own cultureand customs.But the Reservati ons lacked basic public facilities and life-susta ining opport un ities. The situati on is somewhat better today, but there continues to be problems3.The Hispa nics are Spani sh-speak ing people from Lati n America. Over half ofHispa nic America ns are of Mexica n desce nts. The sec ond largest group is of Puerto Rica n orig in.Other origi ns in clude Cuba n America ns, Colombia n America ns, Dominican America ns, etc.P. 250--251I Fill in the bla nks with proper words or expressi ons.1.337, 176.2.Spani sh, Fren ch.3.En glish, America n.4.Spani sh, Spani sh.5.Canton ese, third, Chin ese America n.6.their n ative, En glish.II An swer the follow ing questi ons.1.About 337 Ian guages are spoke n by America ns, of which 176 are in dige no us, and52 Ian guages formerly spoke n in the country are now ext inct.2.American English was inherited from British colonization, but there are some changes in spelling,grammar, vocabulary and pronunciation, etc.3.Spanish is the sec ond most com mon Ian guage in America. The Un ited States holdsthe world ' s fifth largest Spanish -speaking population. Spanish is also anofficial Ianguage of Puerto Rico. Spanish is also the most widely taught secondIan guage in America.4.The largest French-speaking communities are in Northeast Maine; Hollywood and Miami, Florida; NewYork City; and certain areas of rural Louisiana.P. 253--254I Fill in the bla nks with proper words or expressi ons.1.high adhere nee, diversity.2.Christians, Protestants, Roman Catholics.3.30, Baptists, Methodists.4.Judaism, Chin ese America ns.5.Africa n America ns, Africa n slaves.6.In dia, Asia n coun tries.II An swer the follow ing questi ons.1.The principle of the separation of church and state comes from American Con stituti on. The First Amendme nt of the US Con stituti on guara ntees the freeexercise of religio n and fords the establishme nt of any religious gover nment.2.Religion plays an important role in many aspects of American life (politics, education, charity and culture)as well as in its international relations.America n foreig n aid (gover nmen tal and private) is very closely related toreligion, and based on Christian values that all men and womenare the childrenof God, therefore brothers and sisters; the US State Department issues an annual report on humanrights and criticizes the humanrights records in many countries(of which religious freedom is stressed), which is regarded as in terferi ng the internal affairs of other countries; American churches sent many missions abroad,establishing churches, schools and hospitals around the world, such as what themissionaries did in China in 19th and early 20th centuries (e.g., John Leighton Stuart <司徒雷登>and the Yanching University <燕京大学>).They worked with the America n gover nment for the diffusi on of their religio n and values.Value-oriented diplomacy is one of the characteristics of American international relations. A veryimportant mission of American diplomacy is to diffuse its values around the world, and many such values derive from religi on, such as equality, liberty and fraternity; religion even plays a role in the American decisi ons of war and peace, such as the America n war on terror in Iraq and Afgha ni sta n.3.Their basic beliefs in clude the love of lear ning; the worship of God out of love, not out of fear; and theperform ing of the heartfelt good deeds without concerning about rewards.4.The major non-Christian religions include Judaism, Buddhism, Islam, andHin duism, etc.P. 257I Fill in the bla nks with proper words or expressi ons.1.racial, cultural2.hard work3.formal class system4.“do-it- yourself ”5.The Epic of AmericaP. 261-262I Fill in the bla nks with n ames of the holidays.New Year' s DayThe third Mon day in Janu ary, Martin Luther King DayWashington' s Birthday, Presidents DayThe last Mon day in May, America n CivilIn depe ndence Day, "Fourth of July ”Columbus Day, Christopher ColumbusNovember 11The fourth Thursday in November, Than ksgivi ng DayDecember 25, Christmas Day, Jesus ChristP. 264I Fill in the bla nks with proper words or expressi ons.1.19352.Fran kli n Roosevelt3.Aid to families with Depe ndent Childre n (AFDC)4.MedicareP. 270I Decide which of the followi ng stateme nts is TRUE:1.T2. F3. T4. F5. TP. 275I Fill in the bla nks with proper words or expressi ons.1.Baseball2.America n football3.the Dream Team4.the Australia n Open, the French Open, Wimbled on, the US Open5.mixed martial artsP. 279I Decide which of the followi ng stateme nts is TRUE:1.T2. T3. F4. T5. TP. 286-287I Link the follow ing great n ames with famous say ings below them.B, A, J, D, F, C, E, I, G, HChapter Ten A Brief History of the United StatesP. 290-291I Fill in the bla nks with proper words or expressi ons.1. a broad land bridge2.adapted to the different environments they lived in3.hunting, fishing4.collectiveII Choose the an swer that best completes the senten ce.1. D2. C3. C (书中C选项中的第四个词“no”删掉)4. C5.AIII Decide which of the following statements is TRUE:1. T2. F3. T4. T5. TIV An swer the followi ng questi ons.1.Men zies argued that Zhen ghe discovered North America much earlier tha n Columbusdid. He prese nted many archeological findings of Chin ese articles in North America whichwere believed to be leftbehind by Zheng ' s fleet.2.Some Native America ns tribes lived in the easter n woods, some inthe wester n deserts, others along the coastal areas, therefore different cultures andIanguages evolved due to the differentenvironment con diti ons.3.Native America ns had developed a relative high civilizati on (somecould plant maize and bean, some could build dams and big houses with many rooms,while others could also weave clothes and make pottery). They had collectiveownership of meansof production and womenin sometribe enjoyed high status.4.Native America ns believed that everyth ing in n ature had spiritualpower. Damaging the environment such as overfishing would offend thespiritual power in n ature and get puni shed.5.The continent of America was named after Amerigo Vespucci, who mademany descriptions of the new continent in his letters and people thenthought he had first discovered North America.P. 293-294I Fill in the bla nks with proper words or expressi ons.1.several times larger2.New Netherla nd3.West India4.make France the most powerful nation in Europe and North AmericaII Choose the an swer that best completes the senten ce.1. D2. D3. D4. A5. BIII Decide which of the following statements is TRUE:1. F2. F3. F4. T5. FIV An swer the followi ng questi ons.1.Spanish colonists came to North America to find gold, to serve theirking and to spread their religi on.2.People from many places lived together peacefully, they spoke many differe nt Ian guages,had differe nt religi ons, they lear ned to betolerant and contributed to the diversity in today ' s America.3.King Louis XIV wan ted to develop NewFra nee to make France stron ger tha n Great Britain and Spain by exploit ing the n atural resources inNew France.4.The major colonies established by major European powers includedNew Spain, New Netherland, New France and the British colonies inNorth America. Most colonies were established through the use of force becauseEuropean settlers were militarily more powerful than NativeAmerica ns who had only primitive weap ons such as spears and arrows.P. 297-298I Fill in the bla nks with proper words or expressi ons.1.Jamestown, Georgia2. Purita ns wan ted to be able to com mun icate with God directly through readi ng theBible to un dersta nd God; educati on was also importa ntin cultivat ing democracy among its citize ns.3.build a school supported by tax4.diversified, cosmopolitan and tolerant5.rural and engaged in farmingII Choose the an swer that best completes the senten ce.1. A2. D3. D4. C5. AIII Decide which of the following statements is TRUE:1. F2. F3. F4. F5. FIV An swer the followi ng questi ons.1.Because they were persecuted back in Britai n and they wan ted to establish “ a city uponhill ” in the New World for the rest of the world to look upon.2.Because some colonies were merged in larger ones and there were thirtee n coloniesbefore the America n War for In depe ndence.3.The differe nces were a result of differe nt climate patter ns,differe nt settlers and their values and beliefs.4.The Mayflower Compact was important because it expressed people ' s will to govern bythemselves. It started the democratic elect ion ofleaders and people reached a consen sus that they would abide by the just and equal lawspassed by their chose n leaders.5.Slavery was mostly in the souther n colonies because of the climatecon diti on in the South where summer is long and hot while win ter short and warm. Theland is also rich. Therefore, natural conditions makesplanting of cotton, tobacco and rice based on slavery profitable inthe South (while the white were either unfit or too proud to till the land in the hot climate). P. 301-302I Fill in the bla nks with proper words or expressi ons.1. a high degree of autonomy, liberties and democracy2.they were actually British subjects and n eeded British protecti on3.t hey believed that only their chosen representatives had the power to tax them.4.the clos ing of the port of Bost on, deprivi ng the self-rule of Massachusetts5.appeali ng to the En glish ki ng to abolish the In tolerable ActsII Choose the an swer that best completes the senten ce.1. D2. A3. A4. D5. DIII Decide which of the following statements is TRUE:1. F2. F3. F4. F5. FIV An swer the followi ng questi ons.1.After the Seven Years ' War, Brita in tighte ned its econo mic and political control over thecolonists, who resisted the British con trol because they had bee n used to a high-degreeaut onomy and democracy.2.They were named the "Intolerable Acts ” because the measures were in tolerable to thecoloni sts. The Acts hurt the econo mic in terestsand violated rights of the coloni sts. The acts in cluded clos ing the port of Bost on, thedeprivati on of self-rule of Massachusetts and others.3.The colonists were united and they enjoyed the advantages of beingfamiliar with the home battleground. They also received foreign aidfrom France, Spain and the Netherla nds.4.The Declaration of Independence is significant because it announcedcolonists ' belief (the first in the world) that all people are equaland have some n atural rights (life, liberty, etc.) that cannot be violated. It alsoestablishes a political principle that a governmentshould protect people ' s rights since its power comes from people.If a government violates people ' s rights, people then have the right to overthrow it andestablish a new one that can serve people well.The America n Revoluti on is importa nt because it gave birth to the first modernrepublic in the world. It is the first time that coloniesdefeated tyra nni cal oppressors and won in depe ndence, sett ing a good example forother coloni es.5.Maybe the American Revolution could have ended in failure.P. 307-308I Fill in the bla nks with proper words or expressi ons.1.the expanded areas lied west to the earliest colonieslio ns of acres of land3.through war, purchase and threats.4.the Manifest Destiny5.opportunities to realize their dreamsII Choose the an swer that best completes the senten ce.1. D2. BC3. D4. D5. DIII Decide which of the following statements is TRUE:1. T2. F3. T4. F5. TIV An swer the followi ng questi ons.many people opposed and an ti-democracy1. Politically, it laid the foundation for the U.S. to become a worldpower; econo mically, it financed the America n developme nt;culturally, it is the source of many literary creatio ns and helpedto forge the America n n ati onal character.2. Manyaspects of the American national character can find their rootsin the Westward Movement such as mobility, independence, optimism and creativity.3.It was in n ature an excuse to justify their aggressive expa nsion. 4. American Indians were the real owners of the land and surelyresisted the expa nsion of the whites. To get their land, the whitesrepeatedly killed, expelled and mercilessly exploited the In dia ns.Many Indian tribes died out and the survivors were driven to Indian reservations. ManyIndians are still living in poverty.5. Agriculture was greatly enhanced in the West; agriculture fed the people and revenuefinanced the America n econo mic growth; it alsocontributed a great deal to the American Industrializationbyprovidi ngrich resources, cheap labor and a huge market for in dustrial products. P. 311-312I Fill in the bla nks with proper words or expressi ons.1. willingly2. unified, high/protective, free3. would be solved by itself4. abolitionists, abolitionII Choose the an swer that best completes the senten ce.1. B2. ABCD3. ABCD4. AD5. DIII Decide which of the following statements is TRUE:1. T2. T3. F4. F5. TIV Answer the following questions.1. Slavery broke up the domestic market, mak ing the free moveme nt of capital and labor impossible.2. Politically, the balanee between the North and South was broken whenmore states entered the Union as free states and the South was afraid that the Northwould try to abolish slavery when the North could gather eno ugh votes to pass laws unfavorable to the South; econo mically, theNorth wan ted to develop capitalism which dema nded free labor, hightariffs and a uni fied market and the South wan ted to retain itspla ntati on economy based on slavery; culturally,slavery because of its inhumanity,anti-equality nature.。
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. 伦敦B. 爱丁堡C. 曼彻斯特D. 利物浦答案:A2. 美国的独立日是哪一天?A. 7月4日B. 7月14日C. 11月11日D. 12月25日答案:A3. 英国的官方语言是什么?A. 英语B. 法语C. 德语D. 西班牙语答案:A4. 美国的总统任期是多久?A. 4年B. 5年C. 6年D. 7年答案:A5. 英国的货币单位是什么?A. 英镑B. 美元C. 欧元D. 日元答案:A6. 美国的首都是哪个城市?A. 纽约B. 洛杉矶C. 华盛顿特区D. 芝加哥答案:C7. 英国的国花是什么?A. 玫瑰B. 郁金香C. 紫罗兰D. 百合答案:A8. 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:C9. 英国的国歌名称是什么?A. "God Save the Queen"B. "The Star-Spangled Banner"C. "La Marseillaise"D. "Advance Australia Fair"答案:A10. 美国的国旗有多少颗星?A. 50颗B. 48颗C. 49颗D. 52颗答案:A二、填空题(每题2分,共20分)1. 英国的全称是_________。
答案:大不列颠及北爱尔兰联合王国2. 美国的全称是_________。
答案:美利坚合众国3. 英国的现任君主是_________。
答案:伊丽莎白二世4. 美国的现任总统是_________。
答案:[当前总统姓名]5. 英国的议会由_________和_________两院组成。
答案:上议院、下议院6. 美国的国会由_________和_________两院组成。
答案:参议院、众议院7. 英国的国徽上有_________和_________。
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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The United StatesI. Choose the correct answer.1. In area, the United States is the c largest country in the world.a. 2ndb. 3rdc. 4thd. 5th2. The Midwest in the US refers to the region d .a. west of the Mississippi Valleyb. west of the Appalachian Mountainsc. east of the Rocky Mountainsd. around the Great Lakes and the upper Mississippi Valley.3. The Backbone of North America refers to the b .a. Appalachian Mountainsb. Rocky Mountainsc. the Rocky Mountainsd. Sierra Nevada Mountains4. Death Valley is on the western edge of a .a. the Great Basinb. Californiac. the Rocky Mountainsd. the Sierra Nevada Mountains5. Which region might have a dust storm in summer? ca. The Deep South.b. The Middle West.c. The Great Plainsd. The Central Valley of California.6. Which area has the highest rainfall in the US? ba. The region around the Great Lakes.b. The western part of Washington State.c. The Middle Atlantic states.d. The Central Valley of California.7. The US primary suppliers of foreign oil are the following countries exceptb .a. Canadab. Japanc. Venezuelad. Saudi Arabia8. The US largest open-pit copper-mining center is in b .a. Californiab. Utahc. Montanad. South Dakota9. The over 3 million of early Americans in 1790 were mostly of ancestry. ca. Spanishb. Frenchc. Britishd. Dutch10. How many immigrants were legally received by the US each year during the1980s? ba. About 270,000.b. About 700,000.c. About 675,000.d. About 800,00011. The official racial segregation continued to be the law of the US untild .a. 1860b. 1863c. 1918d. 195412. American Indians now mainly live in the a .a. Southb. Westc. Midwestd. Northeast13. The majority of American Hispanics are from the following countries exceptc .a. Mexicob. Cubac. Spaind. Puerto Rico14. According to the text, which region now leads in percentage increase in population? ca. The Northeast.b. The Great Plains.c. The South.d. The West.15. According to the 1994 US census, the second most populous state in theUS is c .a. Californiab. New Yorkc. Texasd. Washington16. The trend in migration from cities to suburbs now prevailed in all regionb .a. the Northeastb. the Southc. the Midwestd. the West17. According to the text, the ancestors of the present American Indians came from c .a. Europeb. Africac. Asiad. Mongolia18. Which is not correct to explain the reasons for the sudden daring exploration of the unknown in the mid-15th century? aa. The ambition for the cast lands.b. The strong desire for Eastern goods.c. The improvements in navigation and naval architecture.d. The great spirit of adventure started by the Renaissance.19. On his voyage of 1492, Columbus expected to reach c .a. the New worldb. the West Indiesc. Indiad. America20 Among the following navigators who discovered the route to India? ba. Christopher Columbus.b. Vasco da Gama.c. Bartholoneu Diaz.d. Ferdinand Magellan.21. Who was sent by the English King to explore the new way to the East? ba. Jacques Cartier.b. John Cabot.c. Bartholeneu Diaz.d. Ferdinand Magellan.22. Which colony in the following was not founded first by the English? ca. Virginia.b. Massachusetts.c. New Yorkd. Georgia.23. The breadbasket colonies include the following ones exceptd .a. New Yorkb. Pennsylvaniac. Marylandd. Virginia24. The last one fo the 13 colonies was c , which was established in 1733.a. North Carolinab. South Carolinac. Georgiad. Maryland25. There was a great change in British policy towards the 13 colonies after .a. 1760b. 1763c. 1764d. 176726. Which Act first set a large scale of opposition in the colonies? ba. The Sugar Act of 1764.b. The Stamp Act of 1765.c. The Quartering Act of 1765.d. The Tea Act27. The Tea Act of 1773 was passed by the British Parliament in order toc .a. get more money from the coloniesb. provide cheap tea for the American consumersc. help the British East India Companyd. monopolize the American tea business28. The First Continental Congress was attended by the representatives fromall the colonies except d .a. Delawareb. Pennsylvaniac. Massachusettsd, Georgia29. The first shot of the American War of Independence was fired in b .a. Concordb. Lexingtonc. Philadelphiad. Boston30. Thomas Paine’s Common Sense urged the American colonists tod .a. abolish slavery in the coloniesb. continue a shipping trade with Englandc. win independence through peaceful meansd. declare their independence31. The principal author of the Declaration of Independence was b .a. Benjamin Franklinb. Thomas Jeffersonc. George Washingtond. John Adams32. Which victory was considered as the turning point of the War ofIndependence? ca. The victory at Trenton.b. The victory at Boston.c. The victory at Saratoga.d. The victory at Yorktown.33. The Confederation created in 1781 was a a .a. very loose union of statesb. very powerful central governmentc. very firm league of statesd. weak government without the legislative power34. Who was called the Father of the US Constitution? da. George Washington.b. Benjamin Franklin.c. Alexander Hamilton.d. James Madison.35. According to the text, the Constitution was framed on the following ideas except that d .a. there should be three branches of government: one to make laws, anotherto execute them, and a third to settle questions of lawb. the three branches should be able to check and balance the otherc. the national government is a government of the people, and not of states aloned. the new government should impose its authority on the people through states36. Those who supported the Constitution and preferred a strong national government were called c .a. Democratsb. Republicansc. Federalistsd. Antifederalists37. How many states were needed to ratify the Constitution? ba. Eightb. Ninec. Elevend. Thirteen38. Which is incorrect to comment on the Federalist Papers? da. They support the ratification of the Constitutionb. The defend the principles of the Constitutionc. They help dispel the fears of a national authorityd. They spell out the people’s right39. The amendment of the Constitution requires the approval of at least c of the states.a. one-thirdb. two-thirdsc. three-fourthsd. three-fifths40. When the Second War of Independence broke out in 1812, the US president was b .a. Thomas Jeffersonb. James Madisonc. John Adamsd. James Monroe41. The Monroe Doctrine had the following features or ideas exceptd .a. non-colonizationb. America for Americansc. non-interventiond. Latin America for Europeans42. The US continental expansion was almost complete by d .a. 1840b. 1845c. 1846d. 184843. Cotton became the most profitable crop in the South mainly because of the b .a. use of irrigation on plantationb. Whitney’s cotton ginc. slave labourd. improved agricultural techniques44. in 1854, the Republican Party was founded by some b .a. slaveholdersb. abolitionistsc. democratsd. proslavery persons45. In his inaugural address in 1861, Lincoln showed clearly that heb .a. would abolish slavery in the Southb. would not abolish slavery immediately but to preserve the Unionc. would wage a war against slaveryd. had no idea to abolish slavery in the South46. Which of the following statements about the Emancipation Proclamation is not accurate? aa. It immediately freed all slaves living in the United States.b. It freed slaves only in the Confederacy.c. It brought many blacks to serve in the Union Army.d. It gave the North a high moral reason for continuing the war.47. the most important advantage the North had over the South in the Civil War was its d .a. manpowerb. superior military leadershipc. European alliesd. industrial superiority48. An advantage the South had over the North was its d .a. great mineral resourcesb. great number of railroadsc. manpowerd. superior military leadership49. The first US president who faced impeachment proceedings wasb .a. James Buchananb. Andrew Johnsonc. Ulysses S. Grantd. Rutherford B. Hays50. The radical Reconstruction was ended under President d .a. Abraham Lincolnb. Andrew Johnsonc. Ulysses S. Grantd. Rutherford B. Hays51. Gold was discovered in California in c .a. 1828b. 1838c. 1848d. 185852. The first transcontinental railroad in the US was completed in c .a. 1850b. 1859c. 1869d. 189053. Telephone was invented in 1876 by b .a. Thomas B. Edisonb. Alexander D. Bellc. Guglielmo Marconid. George Westinghouse54. According to the text the value of manufactured goods in the US was worthtwice as that of her agricultural products by d .a. 1860b. 1890c. 1894d. 190055. The first imperialist, the US-Spanish War, broke out in c .a. 1886b. 1890c. 1898d. 190056. After US-Spanish War, the US acquired all the following areas exceptd .a. Puerto Ricob. Guamc. the Philippinesd. Cuba57. By the beginning of the 20th century the country that took the first placein economy in Europe was a .a. Germanyb. Francec. Britaind. Russia58. When the First World War began, President Wilson immediately called uponthe American people to b .a. be ready for the warb. observe strict neutralityc. give financial help to the Alliesd. end the trade relations with Germany59. The US joined the First World War in d .a. 1914b. 1915c. 1916d. 191760. Wilson’s Fourteen Points did not include the point of d .a. disarmamentb. creation of an international organization of nationsc. freedom of the seas, in peace and ward. creation of an international peacekeeping force61. Which statement about the US in 1920s is not true? ba. The gross national product rose.b. Only the rich could afford new consumer goods.c. The youth suspected the values of the older generation.d. There was a fast urbanization in the whole country.62. In responding to the Depression, President Hoover thought that the basic role of the Government was to b .a. provide government aid for the poorb. create conditions favorable to the development of private enterprisesc. intervene in the affairs of economyd. take the responsibility for the welfare of the people63. The agricultural Adjustment Act was an attempt to deal with the farmers’problem of d .a. soil erosionb. declining labor supplyc. inflationd. overproduction64. Which one is not right to comment on the New Deal? da. It relieved unemployment through a vast scheme of public works.b. It offered relief to farmers through providing money at low rates of interest.c. It brought in old age and unemployment insurance through providing a system of pension.d. It reduced the commodity prices by limiting production and devaluing the dollar.65. Between 1935 and 1939, American foreign policy included all of the following except d .a. the prohibition of the sale of arms or equipment to nations at warb. the prohibition of loans to belligerent nationsc. cash-and-carry policyd. active intervention to prevent aggression66. The US formerly entered the Second World War in d .a. 1937b. 1939c. 1940d. 194167. Normandy Landing took place on a .a. June 6, 1944b. July 6, 1944c. April 30, 1945d. April 12, 194568. At which conference did Roosevelt, Churchill and Stalin agree to calla conference of all the United Nations in San Francisco in April 1945? da. The Conference in Teheran, on Nov. 28, 1943.b. The Conference in Cairo, on Nov. 23, 1943.c. The Conference at Dumbarton Oaks, in the fall of 1944.d. Yalta Conference, in Feb. 1945.69. The post-World War II program of economic assistance to Western Europe was known as c .a. containment policyb. Truman Planc. Marshall Pland. Communist prevention70. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., advocated the philosophy of b .a. economic equalityb. nonviolencec. military protestd. black power71. Thousands of American soldiers were sent to Vietnam under Presidentc .a. Dwight D. Eisenhowerb. John F. Kennedyc. Lyndon B. Johnsond. Richard M. Nixon72. The formal diplomatic relation at the ambassadorial rank between China and the US was established under President b .a. Nixonb. Carterc. Reagand. Bush73. The power of the state in the US is actually from d .a. the central governmentb. the state constitutionc. the US Constitutiond. both b and c74. The supreme law of the United States includes d .a. the US Constitutionb. treaties under the authority of the United Statesc. laws to ensure the constitutional power being practicedd. all the above three75. The terms of the senator and representative are d and years respectively.a. two…fourb. two…threec. two…sixd. six…two76. Which Amendment provided for the direct election of senators? ba. The 16th Amendment (1913)b. The 17th Amendment (1913)c. The 18th Amendment (1919)d. The 19th Amendment (1920)77. Certain presidential appointments must be approved by a majority vote in d .a. Congressb. the Housec. the Supreme Courtd. the Senate78. All revenue or tax bills must be originated in b .a. the Cabinetb. the Housec. the Senated. the Executive Office79. Who is second in line in presidential succession? aa. The Speaker of the House.b. The Vice President.c. The president pro tempore.d. The leader of the majority party in the Senate.80. In the House, the power to decide when the full House will hear the bill is vested in a .a. the Rules Committeeb. the standing committeec. Subcommitteed. the select committee81. Which one in the following limits the President to two successive terms only? ca. The 20th Amendment (1933)b. The 21st Amendment (1933)c. The 22nd Amendment (1951)d. The 23rd Amendment (1961)82. The American President has all the following powers except c .a. deploying armed forcesb. making treatiesc. declaring war on another countryd. granting pardons83. The president’s major appointments should be approved by c .a. Congressb. the Housec. the Senated. the Supreme Court84. Which is not correct to explain the executive agreement? ca. An agreement between the president and another country.b. It has the force of a treaty.c. It requires the approval of Congress.d. It does not require the Senate’s advice and consent.85. the President’s veto can be overridden by two-thirds votes in c .a. the Houseb. the Senatec. both housesd. the Supreme Court86. The federal courts that regularly employ grand and petit juries arec .a. the Supreme Courtb. the courts of appealc, the district courtsd. specialized courts87. The highest authority of the Supreme Court is d .a. to review decisions of the courts of appealb. to review decisions of the federal district courtsc. to try the impeachment cased. to interpret the US Constitution88. The cases involving copyright, trademark, counterfeiting, and bank robbery are usually first tried in c .a. the courts of appealb. the appellate courtc. the federal district courtsd. the state supreme court89. The emblem of the Democratic Party is b .a. elephantb. donkeyc. beard. bull90. The first Democratic President was c .a. George Washingtonb. Abraham Lincolnc. Thomas Jeffersond. Andrew Jackson91. The first Republican President was b .a. George Washingtonb. Abraham Lincolnc. Thomas Jeffersond. Andrew Jackson92. The only Democratic President who served two separate terms between the end of Civil War and 1912 was a .a. Grover Clevelandb. William McKinleyc. Theodore Rooseveltd. Woodrow Wilson93. The presidential candidate of the major party is nominated b .a. at the state conventionb. at the national conventionc. by the leaders from state party organizationsd. by the party’s national committee94. In the presidential election year the American voters vote on thea .a. Tuesday after the first Mondayb. first Tuesdayc. Tuesday after the second Mondayd. Monday after the first Tuesday95. The number of the presidential electors in each state is equal to the number of c .a. its senatorsb. its representativesc. its senators and Representativesd. its counties96. The American President is actually elected by c .a. the Houseb. the Senatec. presidential electorsd. American citizens97. Who is chiefly responsible for education in the US?a. The federal government.b. The state government.c. the county government.d. The local government.98. In the US school system, there are twelve levels called c .a. classesb. divisionsc. gradesd. degrees99. The elementary and secondary education in the US lasts c .a. 8 yearsb. 10 yearsc. 12 yearsd. 14 years100. The average teacher salary in private secondary schools is b that in public schools.a. higher thanb. lower thanc. almost same asd. half of101. A great majority of doctor-level universities in the US are c .a. privateb. supported by religious groupsc. publicd. supported by private funds102. After completing four-year study in a college, the student usually canearn c .a. a university degreeb. graduate degreec. a bachelor’s degreed. a master’s degree103. In order to remain in college the student must maintain at least a average. ba. Bb. Cc. Dd. F104. The first daily newspaper in America was published in c .a. 1690b. 1775c. 1783d. 1800105. Which newspaper first uncovered the Watergate scandal in 1972? ba. New York Times.b. Washington Post.c. New York Daily News.d. Los Angeles Times.106. The world most-read magazine is c .a. TV Guideb. Timec. Reader’s Digestd. People Weekly107. The TV networks in the US are owned b .a. by the federal governmentb. by private companiesc. by state governmentd. by local governments108. Democratic and Republican National Conventions were televised for thefirst time in c .a. 1945b. 1950c. 1952d. 1960109. Which one in the following is not proper to describe the American family values? da. Individual freedom.b. Belief in equality.c. Personal independence.d. Formal and strict relations between parents and children.110. If a junior staff member challenges and argues points with an older executive, the junior is considered being d .a. impoliteb. rudec. immorald. harmless111. To make distinctions between persons, the Americans may use b .a. the family titleb. the occupational titlec. Mr. or Ms.d. Sir or Ma’am112. To Americans, if weaknesses were pointed out by others, it would be c .a. disgracefulb. all rightc. resentfuld. indifferent113. By American standards, which one in the following is not a taboo? da. Financial affairs.b. Person’s age.c. Religion.d. Person’s work.114. According to the text, which word in the following is not proper to describe an American? ca. Optimistic.b. Acquisitive.c. Formal.d. Frank.II. Fill in the blanks:1.“The backbone of the continent” refers to . (theRocky Mountains)2.During Ratification, those who supported the Constitution and preferreda strong national government were called , their opponentswere called . (Federalists, Antifederalists)3.The war of 1812 was also known as for America goteconomically independent after it. (Second War of Independence)4.Washington D. C. is situated on River which is the traditionaldividing line between the South and the North. (the Potomac)5.The United States is the most populous country. (third)6.In his Abraham Lincoln expressed his ideas of a democraticgovernment “of the people, by the people and for the people.”(Gettysburg Address)7.In the year , President Nixon visited China, and later during‘s presidency, formal diplomatic relations between China and the UnitedStates were established. (1972, Jimmy Carter)8.The division of powers by a constitution between the central governmentand state government is called . (Federalism)9.By law any American citizen of and over years of ageand of being a resident within the United States for years canrun for the President. The duly elected and duly qualified president-electtakes office on the of January following his election.(natural-born, 35, 14, 20th)10.When a Bill is vetoed by the President, it can still become a law if theCongress . the veto by a vote of both houses. (override,two-thirds)11.The United States is bordered on the north by , on the south byand , on the east by , and on the west by .(Canada, Mexico, The Gulf of Mexico, The Atlantic, the Pacific)12.Because the New England colonies were difficult of farming, they becamea center for . and . The middle colonies were known asthe , which produced wheat and potatoes as the major staple. Thesouthern colonies developed a . system. The main crop in the Southwas , much later, . (fishing, shipbuilding, breadbasket,plantation, tobacco, cotton)13.The First World War was waged between tow groups of imperialistpowers: . and . ( the Allies/the Entente, the CentralEuropean Powers)14.The major triumph for Wilson at the Paris Peace Conference was theformation of the . (League of Nations)15.The Nineteenth Amendment to the US Constitution was adopted in ,which granted women the right to . (1920, vote)16.The Great Depression started with the sudden collapse of the inNew York in October, . This economic distress extended to Europe,Asia, Australia and South America. (stock market, 1929)17.The candidate with the most voters in a state wins all of that state’svotes. This is known as the “”principle. The candidates whowins the of the 538 Electoral College votes will be US Presidentin the next four years. (electoral, winner-take-all, 270)18.American universities offer three main categories of graduate degrees:1) , 2) , 3) . (bachelor’s, master’s, Ph. D)19.Each of the fifty states in the US provides a free schooling ofyears to its residents. (12)20.Among the five Great Lakes, only Lake belongs entirely to theUS. (Michigan)21.The emblem of the Democratic Party is , and that of theRepublican Party is . is considered the firstDemocratic President, and first Republican President is .(donkey, elephant, Thomas Jefferson, Abraham Lincoln)III. True or False Statements:1.People usually regard Christopher Columbus as the discoverer of the NewWorld, though before him, Norsemen from Scandinavia had already found thiscontinent.2.During the Ratification of the Constitution, Thomas Jefferson and otherfederalists worked hard to support a strong central government.3.The Missouri Compromise brought a solution to the immediate problem ofthe extension of slavery.4.Germany’s unrestricted submarine campaign against merchant ships was oneof the reasons that pushed America into World War I.5.Standing committees are permanent ones to determine whether proposedlegislation should be presented to the entire House or Senate forconsideration.6.Louisiana Purchase was the largest real estate deal in US history, whichgot for America the present Louisiana State.7.Franklin Roosevelt was one of the greatest American Presidents whose NewDeal effectively put an end to the Great Depression.8.The Vice President is officially the presiding officer of the House ofRepresentatives, and in his absence, the president pro tempore takes hisplace to deal with day-to-day business.9.Immediately after Abraham Lincoln took office, the southern states beganto secede from the Federal Union and organized the Confederate States ofAmerica.10.The people of the US are predominantly white, among whom the most powerfuland influential group is the White Anglo-Saxon Protestants who are thedescendents of the early English settlers.11.Voting requirements are different in one state from another, and votingqualifications are not determined by federal government.12.When the state governments act out the powers given to it in theconstitution, the Federal Government has no right to interfere.13.In the , every state constitution divided political power among threeelements.14.The power of the state in the US is actually from the state constitutionand the US Constitution.15.The supreme law of the United States includes the US Constitution,treaties under the authority of the United States and laws to ensure the constitutional power being practiced.16.It was the New York Times that first uncovered the Watergate scandal in1972.17.Generally speaking, older people with more education and high income tendto vote while the youth, especially aged 18 to 21, has the lowest voting percentage in the United States.18.As the opposite of Federalists, the Anti-Federalists insisted on theexpansion of slavery in the country.IV. Explain the following terms:FederalismMelting potMosaicSeparation of powersJudicial reviewWinner-take-allFilibusterPocket vetoCold warNew DealMissouri CompromiseV. Questions for discussion1.How many states are there in the United States? And which two states aregeographically separated from the others?2.What are the general characters of the Rocky Mountains and the AppalachianMountains?3.Do you think that geography has played an important role in the economicdevelopment of the United States? Explain.4.Why is the United States known as a “melting pot”?5.What factors cause the Americans to move frequently within the UnitedStates?6.Why do many Americans now migrate from cities to suburbs?7.Discuss the pre-Columbian cultures in the Americas.8.Why did the discoveries of the New World before Columbus not exert greatinfluence in the world at that time?9.Why did so many English people move to the New World in the 17th century?10.What was the social structure of the 13 colonies?11.Why did not the American Indians become slaves during the colonial days?12.How do you understand checks and balances in American political system?13.What do you know about the American Civil War, its causes, process, results,etc?14.How do you comment on the constitutional division of powers in Americanpolitical system?15.Which president in American history do you think is the greatest? Why?。