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三Explain

the

following

terms

in

English:

(20

points)

1.

The

Great

Depression

2.

Industrial

Revolution

3.

Melting

Pot

4.

Black

Death

5.

American

Constitution

四.

簡(jiǎn)答題

Give

an

one-sentence

answer

to

each

of

the

following

questions.

(10

points)

1.

When

was

the

Second

War

with

England

in

American

history?

2.

What

are

the

two

major

political

parties

in

Britain?

3.

What

is

the

general

climate

in

Britain?

4.

Which

American

president

was

involved

in

Watergate

Affair?

5.

What

is

the

most

important

river

in

Britain?

五.論述題

Write

between

100-150

words

on

the

following

topic:

(10

points)

Norman

Conquest

and

its

influence?

Key

to

Model

1

英美概況模擬試題(一)

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三.

1.On

October

24,

1929,

the

American

stock

market

crashed.

Billions

of

dollars

of

paper

profits

were

wiped

out

within

a

few

hours.

This

led

to

a

long

economic

depression.

2.

The

Industrial

Revolution

refers

to

the

mechanization

of

industry

and

the

consequences

in

social

and

economic

organization

in

Britain

in

the

late

18th

and

early

19th

centuries.

Britain

was

the

first

country

to

industrialize.

The

Industrial

Revolution

in

Britain

first

began

in

the

textile

industry.

3.

Since

the

United

States

is

a

nation

of

many

ethnic

groups,

it

is

also

known

as

a

“melting

pot,”

meaning

immigrants

from

different

nations

all

over

the

world

have

mixed

to

make

up

the

American

nation.

4.

Black

Death

was

the

modern

name

given

to

the

deadly

bubonic

plague,

an

epidemic

disease

spread

by

rat

fleas.

It

spread

through

Europe

in

the

14th

century.

It

swept

through

England

in

the

summer

of

1348

without

warning.

It

killed

many

people.

As

a

result

of

the

plague,

much

land

was

left

untended

and

there

was

a

terrible

shortage

of

labor.

5.

The

Constitution

of

the

United

States

is

the

basic

instrument

of

American

government

and

the

supreme

law

of

the

land.

It

is

the

oldest

written

constitution

in

the

world.

It

was

drawn

up

in

1787

and

went

into

effect

in

1789.

It

founded

federalism

and

introduced

checks

and

balances

into

government

for

the

first

time

in

history.

四.

1.

The

Second

War

between

America

and

England

was

during

1812~1814.

2.

The

two

major

political

parties

in

Britain

are

Conservative

Party

and

Labor

Party.

3.

Britain

enjoys

maritime

climate.

4.

Richard

Nixon

was

involved

in

Watergate

Scandal.

5.

The

most

important

river

in

Britain

is

Thames

River.

五.

In

1066

the

army

of

William,

Duke

of

Normandy,

defeated

King

Harold’s

troops.

He

was

crowned

King

of

England.

He

then

built

a

string

of

defense

castle

ensure

his

military

control

of

the

whole

country.

This

is

the

Norman

Conquest

in

British

history.

After

the

Norman

Conquest,

William

the

Conqueror

confiscated

almost

all

the

land

and

gave

it

to

his

Norman

followers.

He

replaced

the

weak

Saxon

rule

with

a

strong

Norman

government.

So

the

feudal

system

was

completely

established,

England.

Relations

with

the

Continent

were

opened.

The

civilization

and

commerce

were

extended.

Norman-French

culture,

language,

manners,

and

architecture

ere

introduced.

英美概況模擬試題(二)

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莊舍茶館

一.

單項(xiàng)選擇題

Read

the

following

unfinished

statements

or

questions

carefully.

For

each

unfinished

statement

or

question

four

suggested

answers

A,

B,

C

and

D

are

given.

Choose

the

one

you

think

best

completes

the

statement

or

answers

the

question:

(

20

points

)

1.

Franklin

Roosevelt’s

program

for

the

depression

was

called

.

a.

Progressivism

b.

laissez

faire

c.

New

Freedom

d.

New

Deal

2.

The

United

States

did

not

join

the

Second

World

War

directly

until

in

December,

1941.

a.

Great

Depression

b.

Pearl

Harbor

incident

c.

the

Japanese

attack

on

China

d.

the

German

attack

on

Poland

3.

From

1649

to

1658

England

was

called

a

Commonwealth.

It

was

ruled

first

by

Oliver

Cromwell

as

.

a.

Lord

Protector

b.

Lieutenant

General

c.

Commander

of

the

New

Model

Army

d.

President

4.

Ireland

is

in

the

of

Great

Britain.

a.

east

b.

south

c.

west

d.

north

5.

WASPs

referred

to

.

a.

the

mainstream

Americans

b.

Hispanics

c.

Asian-Americans

d.

Blacks

6.

Lincoln's

Emancipation

proclamation

and

the

Thirteenth

Amendment

to

the

Constitution

formally

ended

.

a.

the

immigration

movement

b.

the

Civil

War

c.

the

slave

system

d.

the

industrialization

7.

About

a

hundred

years

ago,

as

a

result

of

imperialist

expansion,

Britain

ruled

one

fourth

of

the

world

people

and

of

the

world’s

land

area.

a.

one

third

b.

one

fifth

c.

one

fourth

d.

tow

fifths

8.

The

Celt’s

religion

was

.

a.

Teutonic

religion

b.

Christianity

c.

Druidism

d.

Buddhism

9.

The

spirit

of

the

Great

Charter

was

the

limitation

of

the

powers

of

,

keeping

them

within

the

bounds

of

the

feudal

law

of

the

land.

a.

the

Archbishop

of

Canterbury

b.

the

barons

c.

the

church

d.

the

king

10.

The

ultimate

authority

for

law-making

resides

in

the

.

a.

the

House

of

Lords

b.

the

House

of

Commons

c.

the

Privy

Council

d.

the

Shadow

Cabinet

11.

The

English

Renaissance

was

largely

.

a.

religious

b.

ideological

c.

philosophical

d.

literary

12.

In

the

Industrial

Revolution,

changes

occurred

earliest

and

quickest

in

.

a.

hardware

b.

textile

c.

pottery

d.

chemicals

13.

The

Romans

led

by

Julius

Caesar

launched

their

first

invasion

on

Britain

in

.

a.

200B.

C.

b.

55

B.

C.

c.

55

A.

D.

d.

410

A.

D.

14.

The

Hundred

Years’

War

started

in

.

a.

1733

b.

1453

c.

1337

d.

1357

15.

Civil

Rights

Movement

happened

in

.

a.

the

1960s

b.

the

1950s

c.

the

1940s

d.

the

1930s

16.

The

open

declaration

of

the

containment

policy

was

made

by

on

March

12,

1949

in

a

speech

to

the

joint

session

of

Congress.

a.

President

Roosevelt

b.

President

Kennedy

c.

General

Marshall

d.

President

Truman

17.

The

House

of

Commons

consists

of

Members

of

Parliament.

a.

651

b.

1,200

c.

1,198

d.

763

18.

About

half

of

the

Britain’s

trade

is

with

.

a.

the

United

States

b.

South-east

Asia

c.

the

EC

d.

the

Latin

America

19.

The

British

recorded

history

begins

with

.

a.

the

arrival

and

settlement

of

Celts

b.

the

Norman

Conquest

c.

Roman

invasion

d.

Viking

and

Danish

invasions

20.

At

the

beginning

of

the

First

World

War,

the

United

States

pursued

a

policy

of

.

a.

containment

b.

neutrality

c.

pro-Germany

partiality

d.

pro-Ally

partiality

二.是非題

Read

the

following

statements

carefully

and

decide

if

each

of

them

is

True

or

False:

(

20

points

)

(

)

1.

The

Bill

of

Rights

is

the

term

for

the

first

twelve

amendments

to

the

Constitution.

(

)

2.

The

stock

market

crash

in

1929

was

the

beginning

of

a

long

economic

depression

in

the

U.

S.

(

)

3.

George

Washington

was

the

first

president

of

the

United

States.

(

)

4.

The

system

of

the

parliamentary

government

of

the

U.K.

is

based

on

a

written

constitution.

(

)

5.

Benjamin

Franklin

alone

drafted

the

Declaration

of

Independence,

and

on

July

4,

1776,

the

Congress

adopted

the

declaration.

(

)

6.

Britain

was

the

first

country

to

start

the

Industrial

Revolution

which

contributed

to

the

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英美概況答題紙(第2頁(yè))(共2頁(yè)

III.

Read

the

following

sentences

carefully

and

then

decide

whether

they

are

true

or

false:

(每題2分,共20分)

(

)

1.

Half

of

the

U.S.

population

lives

in

the

western

metropolitan

centers.

(

)

2.

America

was

names

after

Amerigo

Vespucci,

who

arrived

on

the

new

continent

after

Columbus.

(

)

3.

Many

American

people

approved

of

the

Vietnam

War.

(

)

4.On

March

19,

,

American

and

United

Nation’s

troops,

supported

by

several

other

countries,

began

an

invasion

of

Iraq.

(

)

5.

Bill

of

Rights

was

written

into

the

Constitution

in

1787.

(

)

6.

Like

Britain,

the

United

States

has

a

two-party

system.

(

)

7.

America

is

the

world’s

largest

industrial

nation.

(

)

8.

Thanksgiving

Day

falls

on

the

fourth

Tuesday

in

November.

(

)

9.

Canada

is

the

second

largest

country

in

the

world

in

terms

of

territory.

(

)

10.

Canada

was

the

first

country

in

the

world

to

allow

same-sex

marriage.

IV.

Give

the

brief

answer

to

the

following

questions:

(每題2分,共10分)

1.

What

is

the

full

name

of

America?

2.

Who

is

the

American

President

now?

3.

What

are

the

two

main

parties

in

America?

4.

Who

is

the

Prime

Minister

of

Australia

now?

5.

What

animal

and

bird

is

Australia

famous

for?

V.

Fill

in

the

following

blanks:

(每題2分,共20

分)

Benjamin

Franklin

Rip

Van

Winkle

Nathaniel

Hawthorne

Moby

Dick

Mark

Twain

The

Portrait

of

a

Lady

Theodore

Dreiser

The

Old

Man

and

the

Sea

Saul

Bellow

Death

of

a

Salesman

VI.

State

your

understanding

of

the

following

question

and

topic

in

about

100

words(共10

分)

What

was

the

cause

of

the

American

Civil

War?

外語(yǔ)系級(jí)本科-第二學(xué)期

答題紙

英美概況

題號(hào)

I

II

III

IV

V

VI

外語(yǔ)系級(jí)本科-第二學(xué)期

英美概況答題紙(第1頁(yè))(共2頁(yè)

外語(yǔ)系級(jí)本科-第二學(xué)期

英美概況答題紙(第2頁(yè))(共2頁(yè)

I.

Multiple

Choice:

(每題1分,共20分)

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

7.

8.

9.

10

11.

12.

13.

14.

15.

16.

17.

18.

19.

20.

II.

Translate

the

special

terms

into

Chinese:

(每題2分,共20分)

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

7

8.

9.

10

III.

Read

the

following

sentences

carefully

and

then

decide

whether

they

are

true

or

false:

(每題2分,共20分)

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

7.

8.

9.

10

IV.

Give

the

brief

answer

to

the

following

questions:

(每題2分,共10分)

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

V.Fill

in

the

blanks:

(每題2分,共20

分)

Benjamin

Franklin

Rip

Van

Winkle

Nathaniel

Hawthorne

Moby

Dick

Mark

Twain

The

Portrait

of

a

Lady

Theodore

Dreiser

The

Old

Man

and

the

Sea

Saul

Bellow

Death

of

a

Salesman

VI.

State

your

understanding

of

the

following

question:(共10

分)

外語(yǔ)系級(jí)???第一學(xué)期

答案

英美概況

題號(hào)

I

II

III

IV

V

VI

I.

Multiple

Choice:(每題1分,共20分)

1.

a

2.

b

3.

b

4.

c

5.

d

6.

d

7.

b

8.

c

9.

c

10

a

11.

b

12.

a

13.

c

14.

c

15.

b

16.

b

17.

a

18.

b

19.

c

20.

d

外語(yǔ)系級(jí)本科-第二學(xué)期

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外語(yǔ)系級(jí)本科-第二學(xué)期

英美概況答題紙(第2頁(yè))(共2頁(yè)

II.

Translate

the

special

terms

into

Chinese:

(每題2分,共20分)(

1.

不列顛群島

2.

蘇格蘭方格呢短裙

3.

圣保羅大教堂

4.

英王詹姆士欽定版《圣經(jīng)》

5.威斯敏斯特教堂

6.

司法制度

7.

沙漠風(fēng)暴行動(dòng)

8.樞密院

9.

國(guó)會(huì)議

10

內(nèi)政大臣

III.Read

the

following

sentences

carefully

and

then

decide

whether

they

are

true

or

false:

(每題2分,共20分)

1.

F

2.

T

3

.

F

4.

T

5.

F

6.

T

7

T

8.

F

9.

F

10

T

IV.

Give

the

brief

answer

to

the

following

questions:

(每題2分,共10分)

1.

The

United

Kingdom

of

Great

Britain

and

Northern

Ireland

2.

She

promoted

further

industrial

revolution,

the

building

of

railways

and

the

growing

of

trade

and

commerce.

3.

The

Central

Powers

and

the

Allied

Powers.

4.

Gordon

Brown.

5.The

Conservative

Party

and

the

Labour

Party.

V.Fill

in

the

blanks:

(每題2分,共20

分)

Thomas

Moore

Utopia

Daniel

Defoe

Robinson

Crusoe

Charles

Dickens

A

Tale

of

Two

Cities

Jane

Austen

Pride

and

Prejudice

Emily

Bronte

Wuthering

Heights

Thomas

Hardy

The

Return

of

the

Native

D.

H.

Lawrence

Sons

and

Lovers

Oscar

Wilde

The

Picture

of

Dorian

Gray

T.S.

Eliot

The

Waste

Land

Virginia

Woolf

To

The

Lighthouse

VI.

Answer

the

question:

(每題10分,共10分)

The

Industrial

Revolution

changed

Britain

in

many

ways.

First,

industrial

productivity

increased

dramatically.

Britain

became

the

most

advanced

industrial

country

and

also

the

financial

center

in

the

world.

Second,

urbanization

took

place.

Many

new

cities

sprang

up

.

Third,

it

caused

great

changes

in

the

class

structure.

The

old

social

classes

declined,

and

new

ones

emerged

and

developed.

外語(yǔ)系級(jí)專科-第一學(xué)期

答案

英美概況

題號(hào)

I

II

III

IV

V

I.

(20分)

The

United

States

“is

not

merely

a

nation

but

a

nation

of

nations”.

The

immigrants

came

in

waves,

including

the

Europeans,

the

Africans

and

the

Asians.

Therefore,

America

was

described

as

“a

melting

pot”

where

various

racial

and

ethnic

groups

were

combined

into

one

culture.

Recently,

American

have

been

called

a

“salad”

in

that

people

of

different

races

and

ethnic

groups

mix

harmoniously

but

at

the

same

time

keep

their

distinct

culture

and

custom.

外語(yǔ)系級(jí)本科-第二學(xué)期

英美概況答題紙(第1頁(yè))(共2頁(yè)

外語(yǔ)系級(jí)本科-第二學(xué)期

英美概況答題紙(第2頁(yè))(共2頁(yè)

II.

(20分)

The

issue

of

slavery

was

the

focus

of

American

politics,

economics

and

cultural

life

by

the

mid-19th

century.

The

Southern

planters

needed

a

large

number

of

laborers

to

manage

their

plantations

and

they

regarded

the

black

slaves

as

their

property.

In

the

North,

with

the

development

of

industry,

there

was

a

growing

demand

for

free

labor.

What’s

more,

the

Northerners

demanded

a

law

protecting

tariffs

and

asked

the

government

to

finance

the

building

of

railways

and

roads,

but

the

Southerners

were

strongly

against

it

and

advocated

free

trade

so

that

they

could

purchase

cheaper

goods

from

foreign

countries.

The

accumulating

conflicts

led

to

the

division

of

the

North

and

the

South

and

finally

the

Civil

War.

III.

(共20分)

Benjamin

Franklin

Poor

Richard’s

Almanac

Washington

Irving

Rip

Van

Winkle

Nathaniel

Hawthorne

The

Scarlet

Letter

Herman

Melville

Moby

Dick

Mark

Twain

The

Adventure

of

Tom

Sawyer

Henry

James

The

Portrait

of

a

Lady

Theodore

Dreiser

Sister

Carrie

Earnest

Hemingway

The

Old

Man

and

the

Sea

Saul

Bellow

Dangling

Man

Arthur

Miller

Death

of

a

Salesman

IV.

(20分)

There

are

two

main

reasons

that

attract

immigrants

to

Australia.

One

is

the

Australian

immigration

policy

and

tradition.

Australia

has

a

great

international

reputation

for

its

diversity

and

tolerance.

It

accepts

and

respects

the

right

of

all

people

to

express

and

share

the

individual

cultural

heritage.

It

emphasizes

the

equality

of

all

people

in

the

labor

market

and

social

life.

The

other

is

Australia’s

good

natural

and

living

environment.

V.

(20

分)

The

Treaty

of

Waitangi

was

signed

in

1840

by

representatives

of

British

Crown

and

chiefs

of

the

indigenous

Maori

people,

making

New

Zealand

a

British

colony.

According

to

the

treaty,

the

Chief

of

the

Maori

people

gave

the

Queen

of

Britain

guaranteed

to

protect

all

the

Maori

people

and

give

them

the

same

rights

and

duties

of

citizenship

as

British

subjects.

The

Treaty

of

Waitangi

is

also

known

as

New

Zealand’s

founding

document,

and

it

marked

the

beginning

of

Modern

New

Zealand.

外語(yǔ)系級(jí)本科-第二學(xué)期

答案

英美概況

題號(hào)

I

II

III

IV

V

VI

I.

Multiple

Choice:

(每題1分,共20分)

1.

c

2.

a

3.

c

4.

a

5.

b

6.

d

7.

d

8.

a

9.

b

10.

b

11.

b

12.

d

13.

c

14.

c

15.

d

16.

b

17.

b

18.

c

19.

a

20.

c

II.

Translate

the

special

terms

into

Chinese:

(每題2分,共20分)

1.阿巴拉契亞山脈

2.

夏威夷堅(jiān)果

3.

長(zhǎng)崎

4.

彈劾

5.

五角大樓

6.

中央情報(bào)局

7.

初選

8.

美國(guó)有線新聞網(wǎng)

9.

點(diǎn)數(shù)制度

10.

殘奧會(huì)

III.

Read

the

following

sentences

carefully

and

then

de

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