自考英语国家概况2011年7月真题及答案解析
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Constitutional Monarchy
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the Bill of Rights of America
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the Federal System of America
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the Chartist Movement
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In terms of land area and population, which is the biggest state and which is the smallest state in Australia?
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What are the two active volcanoes in New Zealand?
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When was the name of the country officially changed to Ireland?
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Who are easy to immigrate to Canada now?
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What does Mark Twain want to put across in The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn?
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Which are the five biggest cities in terms of population in the United States?
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What are the three branches of the American government?
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What questions did Elizabeth I treat as personal and private?
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What were the two events in the world which most alarmed the British ruling classes in the closing decades of the 18th century?
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How many political divisions are there in Britain? What are they?
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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
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____ is described as a “living fossil”.
- A.Moa
- B.Kiwi
- C.Tuatara
- D.Bellbird
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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
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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.
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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
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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people constitute ____ of Australia’s population.
- A.1%
- B.1.5%
- C.2%
- D.2.5%
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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
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Ireland is one of the most ____ countries of Europe.
- A.Protestant
- B.Catholic
- C.Puritan
- D.Christian
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In Canada, nearly ____ of the land has no permanent population.
- A.87%
- B.88%
- C.89%
- D.90%
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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____ 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
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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
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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Of the following four sports, ____ has the longest history in Britain.
- A.cricket
- B.golf
- C.football
- D.rugby
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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
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In Britain, ____ is directly responsible for the NHS.
- A.a local government
- B.the central government
- C.a voluntary organization
- D.a certain society
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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
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About ____ daily and Sunday newspapers are published nationwide in Britain.
- A.100
- B.110
- C.120
- D.130
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____ has the ultimate authority for law-making in Britain.
- A.The Monarch
- B.The Parliament
- C.The Prime Minister
- D.The Cabinet
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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
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The present British monarch, Queen Elizabeth Ⅱ was crowned in ____.
- A.1926
- B.1947
- C.1952
- D.1953
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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
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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”
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____, 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
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In the Glorious Revolution the Catholic king, ____ was driven out of England.
- A.James I
- B.James Ⅱ
- C.Charles I
- D.Charles Ⅱ
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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
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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
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____ is one of the comedies of Shakespeare.
- A.Othello
- B.Richard Ⅲ
- C.The Tempest
- D.Julius Caesar
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When Mary Tudor became Queen, at least 300 ____ were burnt as heretics.
- A.Protestants
- B.Catholics
- C.Puritans
- D.Muslims
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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
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____ 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
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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
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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.