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自考英语国家概况2011年7月真题及答案解析

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  1. Constitutional Monarchy

  2. the Bill of Rights of America

  3. the Federal System of America

  4. the Chartist Movement

  5. In terms of land area and population, which is the biggest state and which is the smallest state in Australia?

  6. What are the two active volcanoes in New Zealand?

  7. When was the name of the country officially changed to Ireland?

  8. Who are easy to immigrate to Canada now?

  9. What does Mark Twain want to put across in The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn?

  10. Which are the five biggest cities in terms of population in the United States?

  11. What are the three branches of the American government?

  12. What questions did Elizabeth I treat as personal and private?

  13. What were the two events in the world which most alarmed the British ruling classes in the closing decades of the 18th century?

  14. How many political divisions are there in Britain? What are they?

  15. As far as Australian culture is concerned, the history of Australia can be divided into the following phases EXCEPT ____.

    • A.the period of Australia’s original culture
    • B.the period of the dominant British culture
    • C.the period of Asian culture
    • D.the period of a multicultural society
  16. ____ is described as a “living fossil”.

    • A.Moa
    • B.Kiwi
    • C.Tuatara
    • D.Bellbird
  17. In New Zealand, the highest peak is in the centre of the mountain range, which is called ____.

    • A.the Southern Alps
    • B.the Northern Alps
    • C.the New Zealand Alps
    • D.the South Island Alps
  18. Why has Australia always been a continent with few people?

    • A.Because Australia is too far away from Europe.
    • B.Because Australia is the least mountainous and most level of the world’s continents.
    • C.Because Australia is separated from the rest of the world by seas.
    • D.Because most of the continent is hot and dry.
  19. All services provided by the Canadian federal government are available in ____.

    • A.French and Spanish
    • B.English and Italian
    • C.Spanish and English
    • D.French and English
  20. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people constitute ____ of Australia’s population.

    • A.1%
    • B.1.5%
    • C.2%
    • D.2.5%
  21. Who founded the first permanent settlements at Quebec and Montreal on the St. Lawrence River?

    • A.John Cabot
    • B.Jacques Cartier
    • C.Samuel de Champlain
    • D.Henry Hudson
  22. Ireland is one of the most ____ countries of Europe.

    • A.Protestant
    • B.Catholic
    • C.Puritan
    • D.Christian
  23. In Canada, nearly ____ of the land has no permanent population.

    • A.87%
    • B.88%
    • C.89%
    • D.90%
  24. Easter Sunday is the most important religious holiday for commemorating ____.

    • A.the death of Jesus Christ
    • B.the birth of Jesus Christ
    • C.the crucifixion of Jesus Christ
    • D.the resurrection of Jesus Christ
  25. The Republic of Ireland is bounded by all the following EXCEPT ____.

    • A.the English Channel
    • B.the Irish Sea
    • C.St. George Channel
    • D.the Atlantic Ocean
  26. Which of the following is NOT true about the reasons for the rapid growth of community colleges?

    • A.Their open admission policies
    • B.Their cheap tuition and fees
    • C.Their fixed curriculum structures
    • D.Their convenient locations
  27. The Waste Land, written by ____, is considered the manifesto of the “Lost Generation”.

    • A.T. S. Eliot
    • B.Walt Whitman
    • C.Emily Dickinson
    • D.Theodore Dreiser
  28. In the 1920s, Black literature developed into an upsurge, which has come to be known as ____.

    • A.the Literature Renaissance
    • B.the Harlem Renaissance
    • C.the Literature Revival
    • D.the“knickerbockers era”of American literature
  29. According to the U.S. Constitution, education is mainly a function of ____.

    • A.the federal government
    • B.the city government
    • C.the county government
    • D.the state government
  30. When the delegates met at Philadelphia in 1787, their task was ____.

    • A.to write a new constitution
    • B.to adopt the Articles of Confederation
    • C.to establish a new form of government
    • D.to revise the Articles of Confederation
  31. Abraham Lincoln was elected President as the candidate of ____ in 1860.

    • A.the Democratic Party
    • B.the Republican Party
    • C.the Whig Party
    • D.the Conservative Party
  32. ____ visit to China ended twenty-three years of hostility and led to the establishment of diplomatic relations in January ____.

    • A.President Nixon’s; 1972
    • B.Jimmy Carter’s; 1978
    • C.President Nixon’s; 1979
    • D.George Bush’s; 1989
  33. After long and difficult negotiations in Paris, the U. S. and ____ signed a cease-fire agreement on January 27, 1973.

    • A.South Vietnam
    • B.North Vietnam
    • C.the Soviet Union
    • D.Korea
  34. Which of the following is NOT true of U.S. foreign trade?

    • A.Canada is the largest single source of goods imported by the United States.
    • B.Outside of North America, Asia is the largest source of imports.
    • C.The U.S. share of world trade has decreased in recent years.
    • D.Whenever the American economy is in trouble, the economy of other countries is affected.
  35. In his inaugural speech, ____ said that “the only thing we have to fear is fear itself.”

    • A.Abraham Lincoln
    • B.Theodore Roosevelt
    • C.Franklin D.Roosevelt
    • D.George Washington
  36. As a result of American economic aid under the Marshall Plan, ____ recovered and began to show signs of development.

    • A.Turkey
    • B.Greece
    • C.Western Europe
    • D.Eastern Europe
  37. During the Cuban Missile Crisis, the two superpowers stared at each other, with the possibility of ____ looming large.

    • A.a nuclear war
    • B.a chemical war
    • C.the Vietnam War
    • D.the Korean War
  38. The Paris Conference which began on Jan 18, 1919 was dominated by the Big Four including ____.

    • A.the United States, the Soviet Union, China and Britain
    • B.the United States, Britain, France, and Italy
    • C.the United States, Britain, Germany, and Japan
    • D.the United States, Britain, France, and the Soviet Union
  39. Rushed by the Progressive Movement, ____ put forward his program of New Freedom.

    • A.Woodrow Wilson
    • B.Theodore Roosevelt
    • C.Franklin D.Roosevelt
    • D.George Washington
  40. After President Jefferson bought the ____ Territory from France, the territory owned by the United States almost doubled.

    • A.Arizona
    • B.Texas
    • C.Louisiana
    • D.California
  41. President Abraham Lincoln issued the ____, because he realized that he could win support for the Union at home and abroad by making the war a just war against slavery.

    • A.Bill of Rights
    • B.Emancipation of Proclamation
    • C.Declaration of Independence
    • D.Civil Right Act
  42. The features of the early colonists which have strong influence on the formation of American character are all the following EXCEPT ____.

    • A.religious intolerance
    • B.respect of individual rights
    • C.representative form of government
    • D.a strong spirit of individual enterprise
  43. The three states that have seen the fastest growth in population in the past 20 years are ____.

    • A.California, Arizona and New Mexico
    • B.California, Florida and Nevada
    • C.New York, Texas and Florida
    • D.Arizona, Nevada and Florida
  44. In American history, ____ refer to those who came to Plymouth on board of Mayflower.

    • A.the English nobles
    • B.the Puritans
    • C.the Pilgrims
    • D.the English adventurers
  45. Of the following four sports, ____ has the longest history in Britain.

    • A.cricket
    • B.golf
    • C.football
    • D.rugby
  46. The day following Christmas Day is known as____, for on this day gifts are given to servants and tradesmen.

    • A.New Year’s Day
    • B.Easter Day
    • C.Labor Day
    • D.Boxing Day
  47. In Britain, ____ is directly responsible for the NHS.

    • A.a local government
    • B.the central government
    • C.a voluntary organization
    • D.a certain society
  48. In the House of Commons, all speeches are addressed to ____ who is elected at the beginning of each new Parliament to preside over the House and enforce the rules of order.

    • A.the Prime Minister
    • B.the Monarch
    • C.the Speaker
    • D.the Lord Chancellor
  49. About ____ daily and Sunday newspapers are published nationwide in Britain.

    • A.100
    • B.110
    • C.120
    • D.130
  50. ____ has the ultimate authority for law-making in Britain.

    • A.The Monarch
    • B.The Parliament
    • C.The Prime Minister
    • D.The Cabinet
  51. Which of the following is NOT considered a characteristic of farming in the late 18th and the early 19th centuries?

    • A.Cultivation of fodder crops
    • B.Invention of seed drill
    • C.Selective breeding of domestic animals
    • D.“Open-field” system
  52. The present British monarch, Queen Elizabeth Ⅱ was crowned in ____.

    • A.1926
    • B.1947
    • C.1952
    • D.1953
  53. In Britain, ____ abolished “rotten boroughs”.

    • A.the People’s Charter
    • B.the Combination Acts
    • C.the New Power Law
    • D.the Reform Act of 1832
  54. As a result of the Industrial Revolution, Britain became the ____.

    • A.“shop of the world”
    • B.“workshop of the world”
    • C.“centre of the world”
    • D.“leader of the world”
  55. ____, excluding any Roman Catholic from the succession, confirmed the principle of parliamentary supremacy and guaranteed free speech within both the House of Lords and the House of Commons.

    • A.The Bill of Rights
    • B.The Disabling Act
    • C.The Test Act
    • D.Instrument of Government
  56. In the Glorious Revolution the Catholic king, ____ was driven out of England.

    • A.James I
    • B.James Ⅱ
    • C.Charles I
    • D.Charles Ⅱ
  57. The chief demand of the peasants during the Peasant Uprising of 1381 was ____.

    • A.the abolition of villeinage
    • B.the punishment of the King’s ministers
    • C.the increase of wages
    • D.the reform of the church
  58. The significance of the Wars of the Roses was all the following EXCEPT that ____.

    • A.feudalism received its death blow
    • B.the great medieval nobility was much weakened
    • C.the king’s power now became supreme
    • D.it dealt a death blow to villeinage
  59. ____ is one of the comedies of Shakespeare.

    • A.Othello
    • B.Richard Ⅲ
    • C.The Tempest
    • D.Julius Caesar
  60. When Mary Tudor became Queen, at least 300 ____ were burnt as heretics.

    • A.Protestants
    • B.Catholics
    • C.Puritans
    • D.Muslims
  61. The spirit of ____ was the limitation of the powers of the king, keeping them within the bounds of the feudal law of the land.

    • A.the Provision of Oxford
    • B.the Constitutions of Clarendon
    • C.Domesday Book
    • D.Magna Carta
  62. ____ built the Hadrian’s Wall and the Antonine Wall to keep ____ out of the area they had conquered.

    • A.The Romans; the Picts
    • B.The Beaker Folk; the Picts
    • C.The Anglo-Saxons; the Romans
    • D.The Danes; the Anglo-Saxons
  63. Who were the ancestors of the English and the founders of England?

    • A.The Anglo-Saxons
    • B.The Normans
    • C.The Vikings
    • D.The Romans
  64. Which of the following statement is NOT true?

    • A.Great Britain and England are geographical names.
    • B.The British Isles are made up of three large islands and hundreds of small ones.
    • C.At present there are 50 member countries within the Commonwealth (1991).
    • D.Wales is in the west of Great Britain.