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出自:00522《英语国家概况》
The position of the Church of Scotland was defined in the Treaty of Union,1707,and further safeguarded by the Church of Scotland Act()
A:1921
B:1922
C:1923
D:1924
When did the Republic of Ireland join the EC?()
A:In 1952.
B:In 1955.
C:In 1973.
D:In 1975.
()is the flightless bird which has become a symbol of New Zealand.
A:Emu
B:Kiwi
C:Weka
D:Pukeko
The 1970s saw the growth of()in Wales and Scotland.
A:liberalism
B:Marxism
C:chauvinism
D:nationalism
Charlotte Bronte and Emily Bronte are noted for their respective novel()and()which are largely the love stories of a woman for a man.
By the early 19th century,Britain had a road network of some()miles.
A:115,000
B:120,000
C:125,000
D:130,000
According to Maori oral history,New Zealand was discovered by()
A:Abel Tasman
B:James Cook
C:Kupe
D:Maui
With regard to its size,Australia is()country in the world.
A:the third largest
B:the fourth largest
C:the fifth largest
D:the sixth largest
William,Duke of Normandy,is now known as().
A:William the Confessor
B:William Lion-Heart
C:the father of the British navy
D:William the Conqueror
The economic policy Britain pursued in the 1950s and 1960s was based on the theory of()
A:Adam Smith
B:John Maynard Keynes
C:Margaret Thatcher
D:Karl Marx
The 1937 Constitution abolished the Irish Free State and established Eire as ().
A:a constitutional monarchy
B:a parliamentary republic
C:a federal republic
D:a socialist country
Emerson()Transcendentalist.
A:called himself
B:did not like the term
C:never called himself
D:created the term
In the Native Son,Richard Wright makes readers see that()
A:the Blacks are alienated
B:the social situation of Bigger Thomas.tragedy
C:the Blacks are bitter
D:the life of the Blacks is miserable
There is()age limit for adult education.
A:no
B:some
C:definite
D:None of the above
The House Speaker and the temporary President of the Senate are usually()
A:elected by the majority party
B:chosen from the majority and minority parties
C:members of the majority party
D:chosen freely from the Congressmen and Senators
England has three main land regions.They are the Southwestern Plateau,the Pennines,and().
A:the Eastern Plain
B:the Highland
C:the Central Lowlands
D:the Southern Uplands
There are about 130 prison establishments in England and Wales and some 20 in Scotland,many of which were built in the()century.
A:16th
B:17th
C:18th
D:19th
Community college()
A:offers bachelor degrees
B:offers associate degrees.
C:is a two-year college
D:Both B and C
There are some ()universities, including the Open University in Britain.
A:70
B:80
C:90
D:100
The two focuses of the education reforms in the mid-1980s were()
A:the raising of the standards of teaching and the reform in curriculum
B:the raising of the standards of teaching and learning and the restructuring of the schools
C:the raising of the standards of teaching and the improvement of the standards of learning
D:None of the above
There are()police forces in England and Wales,8 in Scotland and one (the Royal Ulster Constabulary)9n Northern Ireland.
A:40
B:41
C:42
D:43
All criminal trials are held in open court because the criminal law presumes the()of the accused until he has been proved guilty beyond reasonable doubt.
A:guilt
B:impartiality
C:innocence
D:honesty
During the reign of()Wales was brought under English rule.
A:Henry III
B:Edward I
C:Edward II
D:Edward III
A fault line runs the length of New Zealand,which means that()
A:it often has storms
B:it often has volcanoes
C:it often has earthquakes
D:it often has droughts
The name of Wars of the Roses was, in fact, coined by the great 19th century novelist ()
A:Charles Dickens
B:George Elliot
C:Sir Walter Scott
D:Charlotte Bronte
Christianity was first brought to England by the().
A:Romans
B:Celts
C:Anglo-Saxons
D:Danes
What animals are regarded as Australia.s national fauna?()
A:Koalas and possums.
B:Emus and kangaroos.
C:Echidnas and platypuses.
D:Budgerigars and cockatoos.
Australia is a nation of immigrants because the overwhelming majority of the Australian population are().
A:white
B:middle class people
C:tourists from other countries
D:immigrants or their descendants
William Rufus(William II)was killed by an arrow when he was hunting in()in August l100.
A:the New Forest
B:Pevensey
C:Winchester
D:Gloucester
he longest river in Canada is().
A:the Mackenzie
B:the St.Lawrence
C:the Severn
D:the Yukon
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