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英語(yǔ)國(guó)家概況(1)(2)100問(wèn)
1.“Britishhistoryhasbeenahistoryofinvasion".Pleaseillustratethis
pointwiththeexamplesfromthetext.Howdideachoftheinvasions
influenceEnglishculture?
2.WhataresomegeneralcharacteristicsofScotland?
3.DescribeWales*unificationwithGreatBritain.
4.ArethereanydifferencesbetweenEnglandandWalesintermsof
culturaltradition?
5.WhyisNorthernIreland,accordingtotheauthor,sosignificantinthe
UnitedKingdom?Whatisthepoliticalproblemthere?
6.WhataresomeofthefactorsinIrishandEnglishhistorythataffectthe
situationinNorthernIrelandtoday?
7.DifferentpartiesandgroupsintheUnitedKingdomhavedifferent
solutionstothepoliticalprobleminNorthernIreland.Pleasesumuptheir
differentattitudes.
8.HastheauthorofferedasolutiontothepoliticalprobleminNorthern
Ireland?
9.Whatistheoldestinstitutionofgovernment?
10.Whatisthenameofthecharteroflibertyandpoliticalrights
grantedbyKingJohnin1215?
11.DoyouthinkElizabethanDramaoccupiesasignificantpositionin
Britishliterature?WhoisthemostimportantfigureinElizabethanDrama?
Whataresomeofhismajorworks?
12.WhatdowecallthegroupofimportantParliamentarians?
13.WhichpartyformsthegovernmentandwhobecomesPrime
Minister?
14.Whataresomeofthechangesthathavetakeplacerecentlyinthe
Chineseattitudetowardssports?Howdoyouaccountforthesechanges?
15.ForhowmanyyearsisageneralelectionheldonceintheUK?
16.WhocanstandforelectionasanMP?
17.Whatarethethreemajorparties?Whichpartyisthepartythatspent
mosttimeinpower?
18.WhichpartydoesTonyBlairbelongto?
19.WhenwastheBritisheconomydominantintheworld?
20.BywhattimewastheUKovertakenbyothercountries,suchasthe
USandGermany?
21.WhichcountrydoesitrefertoasHtheJewelintheCrown**?Whendid
itgainitsindependence?
22.Whataresomeofthepositiveandnegativeeffectsofnon-white
immigrantsonBritishsocietyaccordingtotheauthor?
23.WhatisthegeneralsituationofracialrelationsintheUK?
24.WhyisGeoffreyChaucer,whowroteinMiddleEnglish,stillreadand
studiedtoday?
25.Whenwastheterm"parliament"firstusedofficially?
26.Theauthorsaysthat"themediaarecentraltoBritishleisureculture”,
whydoestheauthorsayso?
27.WhataresomeofthecharacteristicsofBritishnewspaperculture?In
whatwayisitdifferentfromtheUnitedStates?
28.IstheBritishpressfreefromthegovernmentcontrolandcensorship?
WhatistherelationshipbetweentheBritishpressandpoliticsor
business?
29.HowdoestheBBCoperate?HowisitdifferentfromAmerican
broadcastingsystems?
30.WhataresomeofthefeaturesofRomanticLiterature?
31.WhatisModernism?Canyouillustrateyourpointswithspecific
booksasexamples?
32.WhatisPostmodernism?Canyouillustrateyourpointswithspecific
booksasexamples?
33.HowhastheChristianchurchinfluencedBritishsports?Pleasepick
upsomeexamplesfromthetext.
34.Whatistheoriginoffootball?
35.Howistheviolenceofnfootballhooligans"relatedtotheBritish
historyoffootball?
36.WhyiscricketveryEnglish?Whydoestheauthorbelievethatcricket
wasassociatedwithasetofEnglishmoralvalues?
37.Christmasisthebiggestandbest-lovedBritishholiday?Howdothe
Britishcelebratethisholiday?
38.HowdotheBritishcelebratetheQueen!sBirthday?Whatistheorigin
ofthisholiday?
39.BonfireNightisonetrulyEnglishholiday.Howandwhydothe
Englishcelebratethisholiday?
40.HowdotheProtestantsandCatholicscelebratetheirownholidaysin
NorthernIreland?Whattraditionsarebehindtheircelebrations?
41.HowisHogmanaycelebratedinScotland?Whatotherfestivalsare
celebratedinScotland?
42.WhicharethetwomostimportantandfamousuniversitiesinBritain?
43.WhatisthegoalofeducationintheU.K.?
44.IstheBritisheducationsystemrunbythestateortheprivatesector?
45.WheredoBritishuniversitiesreceivetheirfundsbesidesstudentstuition?
46.Whydoestheauthorsaythat"thewaythelivingarrangementsofa
societyasawholeareorganizedtellsussomethingaboutthatsociety11?
47.WhatarethefourmaintypesofhomeinBritain?Howdotheyreflect
thecostandstatusofhomes?Whataresomeofthemajortypesofhome
inChina?
48.HowarepeopleintheUKdividedintodifferentclasses?
49.IstheclasssystemsimilarwiththeUnitedStates?
50.WhatandhowdidtheBritishempireend?HowdidtheBritishreact
tothisreality?
51.WhatarethefoundationsofBritainfsforeignpolicy?
52.HowisBritain'sforeignpolicymade?Doesthegovernment'sforeign
policyrepresentthedesiresofBritishcitizens?
53.WhydoestheauthorsaythatthedecisiontojointheECwasand
remainscontroversialinBritain?
54.WhydoestheauthorthinkthatBritainhasthe''specialrelationship"
withtheUnitedStates?Doesthisrelationshipstillexist?
55.WhataresomeofthegeneralcharacteristicsofAustraliaintermsof
land,peopleandculture?
56.DiscusstheclimateinAustralia.Whataresomeofthemajor
differencesbetweenAustraliaandChinaintermsoftheclimate?
57.WhatarethesixstatesofAustralia?Whataresomeofthemajor
similaritiesordifferencesintermsofpopulation,earlysettlementand
economyinthesixstates?
58.CanyoupointoutsomemaindifferencesbetweentheAustralian
governmentsystemandtheBritishgovernmentsystem?
59.DiscusstheAustralianeducationsystem.Whataresomeofthe
featuresinthesystemthatarespecificallyAustralian?
60.WhataresomeofthedistinctfeaturesofNewZealand'sgeography?
FindoutsimilaritiesanddifferencesintermsofgeographybetweenNew
ZealandandAustralia.
61.WhataresomeofthesimilaritiesbetweenNewZealandandBritain
inthegovernmentsystem?
62.HowdidmoderndevelopmentinEuropeinfluencethesettlementof
NorthAmericancolonies?
63.WhatwastheuniqueAmericanphenomenon?Howdiditcomeinto
being?Doyouthinkitstillexistsintoday'sAmericansociety?
64.InwhatwaydidPuritanisminfluenceAmericanculture?
65.WhatarethetwopoliticalpartiesintheUnitedStates?Doyouthink
theyarefundamentallydifferent?
66.WhatistheBillofRights?Doyouthinkthatitwasnecessarytowrite
theBillofRightsexplicitlyintotheU.S.Constitution?
67.WhydidtheArticlesofConfederationfail?Wasitnecessaryto
changetheArticlesofConfederationandwriteanewconstitutionforthe
newnationoftheUnitedStatesatthetime?
68.Whatisafederalsystem?Whataresomeofthemajordifferences
betweenafederalsystemandaconfederation?
69.Whataresomeofthemajorpowersofeachofthethreebranchesof
theU.S.government?Howarethethreebranchessupposedtocheckand
balanceeachother?
70.Itisknowntoallthatbuyingandsellingstocksisariskybusiness.
Whydoyouthinktherearestillsomanypeopleinvolvedinit?
71.WhatpromotesthediversityinAmericanreligion?
72.Inwhatwaydoyouthinkthatreligiousfreedomwasahistorical
necessityintheUnitedStates?
73.Whatistherelationshipbetweengovernmentandreligionin
America?
74.Whataresomeofthefeaturesinreligionthatareparticularly
American?WhataresomeofthemajordifferencesbetweenAmerican
religionandreligioninEurope?
75.WhatisthemainthemeinAmericanliteratureaccordingtotheauthor?
Howdoestheauthorillustratehispoint?
76.WhydidMarkTwainwinsomanyreadersbothathomeandabroad?
77.WhatarethemajorcharacteristicsofeducationinAmerica?
78.Whataresomeofthemajorthemesinnovelswrittenbythe”Lost
Generation^?
79.WhatisthegoalofeducationintheUnitedStates?Discussthe
similaritiesanddifferencesinGreatBritain,theUnitedStatesandChina
concerningthegoalsofeducation.
80.WhatdoesanAmericanstudentlearn?
81.Whatwerethemajorsocialmovementsofthe1960s?Andwhatwas
thehistoricalbackgroundofthesocialmovementsofthatdecade?
82.Theblackpoliticalmovementthatbeganasaforceforintegration
changedcourseinthemid-1960sandbegantoemphasizeblack
uniquenessandevenblackseparatism.Whatcausedthistransformation?
83.Drawanalogiesbetweentheblackrevolutionandthewomen's
movement.Whatcommonassumptionsdotheyshare?
84.TheauthorsaysthattheUnitedStateswasfoundedontheprincipleof
humanequality,butinpracticethenationhasfallenfarshortofthatideal.
Illustratethispointwithwhatyouhavelearnedfromthisbook.
85.WhatdoespovertymeanintheUnitedStates?Whyispovertya
socialprobleminAmerica?
86.Whydoestheauthoremphasizethattheinventionofonetechnology
hastobesupportedbyanumberofrelatedtechnologieswhichforma
supportingsystem?Giveexamples.
87.WhenaretheAmericanfootballmatchesheld?
88.Whydidamusicalformofblackorigingainacceptanceinallclasses
inAmericaandspreadthroughoutthecountry?
89.WhatarethecontributionsmadebyLouisArmstrongtotheearlyjazz
music?
90.WhyCanadaisregularlyratedashavingthebeststandardoflivingin
theworld?
91.WhatisthedistinctfeatureinCanadianmodernliterature?
92.Discussthesimilaritiesanddifferencesinthegovernmentsystems
betweentheU.K.andCanada.
93.WhataresomeofthecharacteristicsoftheCanadianpartysystem?
94.WhataresomeofthethingsthatmakeCanadaauniqueand
interestingcountry?
95.Howdoyouunderstand"multiculturalism11?
96.WhydoyouthinktheauthorsaysthatCanadahasavoidedtheworst
excessesofintoleranceandprejudice?
97.WhatistheCanada'sPlaceintheWorldEconomy?
98.DoyouthinktheCanadiangovernmentshouldsubsidizethe
inefficientCanadianfarmersorimportfoodstufffromneighbouring
Americanstates?
99.Whyistheideaofsurvivalthoughtofasthecentralsymbolof
Canadianliterature?WhatdoesculturalsurvivalmeaninCanadian
literature?
100.WhatarethemajorreasonsforCanada'sactiveroleininternational
organizations?AndhowdoesCanadaplayitsactiverole?外國(guó)語(yǔ)學(xué)院:
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英語(yǔ)國(guó)家概況(1)(2)問(wèn)題庫(kù)答案
1.Britishhistoryhasbeenahistoryofinvasions.Beforethefirstcentury
ADBritainwasmadeupofmanytribalkingdomsofCelticpeople:a
powerfulcultureoriginatingincentralEurope.Thenin43ADBritainwas
invadedbytheRomanempire,andEnglandandWales(thoughnot
ScotlandorIreland)becameapartoftheRomanempirefornearly400
years.TwomoregroupsofinvadersweretocomeaftertheEnglish:from
thelate8thcenturyon,raidersfromScandinavia,theferociousVikings,
threatenedBritain'sshores,,
2.Scotlandisthesecondlargestofthefournations,bothinpopulation
andingeographicalarea.Itisalsothemostconfidentofitsownidentity
becausealoneamongstthenon-EnglishcomponentsoftheUKithas
previouslyspentasubstantialperiodofhistoryasaunifiedstate
independentoftheUK.ThusitisnotabigleapfortheScottishto
imaginethemselvesindependentagain.
Physically,ScotlandisthemostruggedpartoftheUK,withareasof
sparselypopulatedmountainsandlakesinthenorth(TheHighlands),and
inthesouth(TheSouthernUplands).Three-quartersofthepopulation
livesinthelowlandzonewhichspansthecountrybetweenthesetwo
highlandareas.ThelargestcityisGlasgow,inthewestofthiszone.
Scotland'scapitalcityisEdinburgh,ontheeastcoastfortymilesaway
fromGlasgow.Itisrenownedforitsbeauty,anddominatedbyitsgreat
castdeonahighrockinthecentreofthecity.Bothcitieshaveancientand
internationallyrespecteduniversitiesdatingfromthe15thcentury.
3.WaleswasalwaysunderpressurefromitsEnglishneighbours,
particularlyaftertheNormanconquest,whenNormanbaronssetup
castlesandestatesinWalesundertheauthorityJoftheEnodishCrown.
SomebriefcampaignsaretheonlytimesinhistorywhenWaleshasexisted
asaunifiedindependentnation.
4.Yes,thereare.Thecloselong-standingrelationshipmeansthatmodern
WaleslackssomeoftheoutwardsignsofdifferencewhichScotland
possesses一itslegalsystemanditseducationsystemareexactlythesame
asinEngland.Oftenofficialstatisticsaregivenfor"EnglandandWales11.
However,Walesisdifferent,andoneofthekevmarkersofthatdifference
istheWelshlanguage一theoldBritishCeltictonguewhichisstillin
dailyuse.
5.Until1921thefullnameoftheUKwas"TheUnitedKingdomofGreat
BritainandIreland**,notonly"NorthernIreland”,becausethewhole
islandofIrelandwaspoliticallyintegratedwithGreatBritain,andhad
beensince1801,whileBritain'sdominationoftheIrishdatedback
centuriesevenbeforethatdate.ButIrishdesiresforanindependentIrish
statewereneverlost,andoneofthekeyissuesinlatenineteenthcentury
Britishpoliticswasacampaigninparliamentforwhatwascalled,'home-
rule"-IrishpoliticalcontrolofIrishaffairs.TheHomeRuleBillwas
finallypassedin1914,buttheprocesswasovertakenbytheFirstWorld
Warandwassuspendedforthedurationofthewar.
6.Alongwiththepoliticalcampaignforhome-rulethereweregroups
whofollowedamoredirectmethodofpursuingIrishindependence,
engaginginguerillaorterroristactivitiesagainstBritishinstitutionsand
theBritishmilitaryforces.DuringtheFirstWorldWarandimmediately
after,thisactivityincreased,sometimesbrutallysuppressedbyBritish
forces.
7.MargaretThatcher'sgovernmentdidnotgiveintothisdemandfor
politicalstatusand11prisonersstarvedtodeath.Thiseventrevitalised
thepoliticalcampaignofSinnFein,thelegalpoliticalpartywhich
supportstheIRA'srighttofight.Itsleadersspokeofatwincampaignfor
unionwithIreland,bothpoliticalandmilitary,whichtheycalledthe
policyof"TheBulletandtheBallotBox".
8.Theproblemlayinthe^commitmenttopeacefulmethods**aspectof
thepossibletalks.Province-wideelectionsareplannedunderacomplex
formulatoensureawiderangeofrepresentationonthebodywhichwill
carryoutthesetalks,inanattempttogivethemlegitimacy.Withoutthe
participationofSinnFeinandtheIRAitishardtoseethemsucceeding.
NorthernIrelandispoisedonthebrink——anewpeacefulfuture,ora
returntotheviolencethathasclaimed3150livessofar.
9.TheoldestinstitutionofgovernmentistheMonarchy(rulebythe
king).
10.ItwasagangoffeudalbaronsandtheChurchwhichopposedsomeof
KingJohnfs(1199——1216)policies.Thisoppositionwassopowerfulthat
thekingfinallygrantedthemacharteroflibertyandpoliticalrights,still
knownbyitsmedievalLatinnameofMagnaCarta.MagnaCartaplaced
somelimitsontheking'sabilitytoabusehisroyalpower.Thisisstill
regardedasBritain'skeyexpressionoftherightsofcitizensagainstthe
Crown.
11.Shakespeareisthemostimportantfigureatthattime.Heexcelsin
eachkind.ThetragediesincludeRomeoandJuliet,Hamlet,Othello,King
Lear,andMacbeth.AmongthecomediesareTheTamingoftheShrew,A
MidsummerNight'sDream,TwelfthNight,andTheTempest.Hishistory
plays,basedonEnglishhistory,includeRichardIII,RichardII,HenryIV,
andHenryV.JuliusCaesarandAntonyandCleopatraaretragedieson
classicalthemes.
12.TheHouseofCommons.
13.Thepartythatwinsmostvotesingeneralelectionandtheleaderof
thiswinningpartywouldbecomePrimeMinister.
14.Theymoreandmorelikesports,,
15.Forfiveyears.
16.AnyonewhoiseligiblevotetocanstandasanMP.Itisnecessary
onlytomakeadepositof500pounds(aquiteeasilyobtainableamountin
theUK)whichislostifthecandidatedoesnotreceiveatleast5%ofthe
vote.
17.Therearethreemajornationalparties:TheConservativepartyandthe
Labourpartyarethetwobiggest,andanygeneralelectionisreallyabout
whichofthosetwoisgoingtogovern.Butthereisathirdimportantparty,
theLiberalDemocrats,whousuallyreceiveuptoabout20%ofthevotes:
notenoughtoformagovernment,butenoughtohaveabigimpacton
whichoftheothertwopartiesdoesso.TheConservativePartyspent
mosttimeinpower
18.TonyBlairbelongtoLaborParty.
19.Bythe1880stheBritisheconomywasdominantintheworld,
producingonethirdoftheworld'smanufacturedgoods,halfitscoaland
iron,halfitscotton.
20.Butevenby1900thiswasnolongerthecase,theUKhavingbeen
overtakenbyboththeUnitedStatesandGermany;andcertainlyfrom
1945untilthepresent,thestoryoftheUKeconomyisusuallythoughtof
asoneofdecline.
21.India,popularlyknownas"TheJewelintheCrown*,oftheBritish
Empire,gaineditsindependencein1947.
22.ThishasanumberofconsequencesforBritishsociety,mainly
positive,thoughwithsomeindirectnegativeeffects.Onthepositiveside
suchimmigrantgroupsbringtheirculturewiththem,whichincreasesthe
varietyandinterestwithinBritishculture:forexample,theUK,which
usedtohaveabadreputationforfood,nowhasacuisineasvariedasany,
withIndianandChineserestaurantsineverycommunity,aswellasmany
othervarietiesinbiggercities.Thisvarietyinrestaurantfoodhasresulted
inmoreexperimentationathome,sothatshopsnowcarryamuchwider
varietyofgoodstosupplythedemand,andtherearemanyTV
programmesandbooksdevotedtoallkindsofdifferentcooking.The
negativesideofthingslieslargelyintheattitudeofsomeoftheirwhite
neighbours.
23.Whilethereisagrowingethnicminoritymiddle-class,andmany
individualsuccessstories,bymostmeasurestheimmigrantpopulationis
worse-offeconomicallyspeakingthanthewhitepopulationasawhole.
Individualsfromethnicminoritiesaremorelikelytobeunemployed;and
theyareunder-representedinpoliticstoo,thoughtherearenowanumber
ofblackandAsianMPs.Buttherearealsoanumberofsmallpolitical
partiesintheUKwithovertlyracistpolicies.
24.WiththeNormanConquestin1066BritainenteredtheMiddleAges
(1066——1485),andthelanguageoftheroyalcourtbecameFrench.So
literatureofthatperiodwaswritteninFrenchorLatin.Butonework
fromthesetimesoftenstudiedtodaybymiddleschoolandcollege
studentsisTheCanterburyTalesbyGeoffreyChaucer(1343——1400).He
wasthefirstcourtpoettowriteinEnglish.
25.Theword"parliament"comesfromtheverbHtoparley1,,thatis,to
discussortalk.Thetermwasfirstusedofficiallyin1236todescribethe
gatheringoffeudalbaronsandrepresentativesfromcountiesandtowns
whichthekingoccasionallysummonedifhewantedtoraisemoney.
26.Onanaverageday,90percentofBritonsovertheageof15reada
nationalorlocalpaper.Andintheevening,mostBritonssettledownto
watchsometelevision:96percentofthepopulationwatchTVatleast
onceaweek,makingitBritain'smostpopularleisureactivity.Thethird
mostpopularpastime,afterwatchingtellyandreadingnewspapers,is
listeningtotheradio,anactivityinwhich73percentofthepopulation
engagesinonaweeklybasis.Itisobvious,then,thatthemediaare
centraltoBritishleisureculture.
27.Britishnewspapercultureisunusualintheextenttowhichclassand
educationaldifferencesarereflectedinthenewspaperspeopleread.In
otherdevelopedcountrieslikeJapanandtheUnitedStates,newspaper
readingisamainlymiddle-classhabit,butinBritainthe"lowerclasses11
arealsoregularreaders.
28.WhileofficiallyspeakingtheBritishpressis"free"fromgovernment
controlandcensorshipandcanprintwhatitlikes,therearelimitstowhat
willappearinthedailypaper.
29.TheBritishBroadcastingCorporation-morefamiliarlyknownasthe
BBCoreven"theBeebH-isBritain'smainpublicservicebroadcasterThe
BBCisfundedbylicencefeesandviewersmustbuyalicenseeachyear
fortheirTVset.
30.Roughlythefirstthirdofthe19thcenturymakesupEnglish
literature^romanticperiod.Writersofromanticliteraturearemore
concernedwithimaginationandfeelingthanwiththepowerofreason,
whichmarkedthe18thcentury.Perhapstheratherviolentanduglyworld
aboutthemdrove19th-centurywriterstoaliteraryrefuge.
31.Modernisminliteraturecanbeseenasareactionagainstthe
nineteenthcenturyformsdiscussedabove,whichcanbethoughtofas
assumingunderstandingbetweenwriterandreader,resultinginthe
simplecommunicationofanagreedversionofthe"world".Thisapproach
towritingisknownas"Realism."Instead,Modernistwritersexpressthe
difficultytheyseeinunderstandingandcommunicatinghowtheworld
works.Often,therefore,Modernistwritingseemsdisorganized,hardto
understand.Itoftenportraystheactionfromtheviewpointofasingle
confusedindividual,ratherthanfromtheviewpointofanall-knowing
impersonalnarratoroutsidetheaction,
32.Postmodernistscanbethoughtofasabandoningthatsearch.Meaning
doesnotexistoutsideofthehumanhead,likewiseitdoesnotexistinside
abook,waitingtobediscovered,insteaditismadeintheprocessof
readingabook,orofmakingsenseoftheworld,
33.TenniswasinventedinBritainanditowesitsorigins,literally,tothe
Church.Churchrecordsindicatethatbythemid-fifteenthcentury,people
weremakingagameofbouncingaballoffthesideoftheirlocal
churchesorcathedrals,firstusingthehand,andlateraracquet.Thiswas
called"tenys”.Suchanticssometimesoffendedtheclergywho
complainedthatthedignityandtranquilityofthechurchwasshatteredby
suchgames,buttheyalsoillustratehowcentralthechurchwasto
communitylife.
34.Therearelegendsthatsuggestthatgameslikefootballandrugby
actuallyderivedfromthe"sport*,ofancientwarriorscelebratingvictory
bykickingaroundthedecapitatedheadofanenemy.Thereisasimilar
grislytaletoldaboutoriginsofbowling:itissaidthatinancienttimes,
Scottishwarriorsrolledtheskullsoftheirenemiesalongthegrassfor
sport.
35.Today,violenceisstillassociatedwithfootball."Footballhooligans11,
supportersofrivalteams,sometimesclashbefore,duringandafter
matchesandoccasionallyrunriotthroughthetown,breakingwindows
andbeatingeachotherup.Somefootballfanspainttheirfacesandsingor
chantfootballsongsanditisnottoodifficulttoimaginetheirwarrior-
ancestors.
36.Asgenerationsofpublicschoolboysgrewuptobecomethecivil
servantsandrulersoftheUKanditscolonies,cricketbecameassociated
withasetofmoralvalues,inparticulartheideaof"fairplay,which
characterisedBritishgovernment.SirIanBancroft,ahighlevelcivil
servantinthe1980s,rememberedthatwhenhebeganhiscareerin
Whitehall,onedayhisgovernmentministerwassoangrythathethrew
thetelephoneathim.SirIansaidheknewexactlyhowtorespond:
“havingplayedcricketIwasabletocatchitandhanditbacktohim
politely.11
37.Yes.Nowadays,ChristmasiscelebratedbymostBritonsby
exchanginggiftsandChristmascards,preparingholidayfoods,and
decoratinghomesandworkplaceswithcolouredlights,Christmastrees
andornaments.
38.OneofBritain'smostimpressiveandcolourfulfestivalshappenson
thesecondSaturdayinJunewhentheQueen'sBirthdayisofficially
celebratedbyntroopingthecolour"aroundBuckinghamPalaceinLondon.
39.TheEnglishdonotcelebratetheirfamouswritersorbattlesorpatron
saints,althoughtheyhaveallthesethings.However,onetrulyEnglish
holidayisBonfireNight——sometimescalledGuyFawkesNight一
celebratedintheearlyautumn.
40.Anotherfestivalwhichcomesfromthe17thcenturybattlesbetween
CatholicsandProtestantsistheProtestantcelebrationoftheirvictoryat
theBattleoftheBoyne(12July)in1690.NorthernIrishCatholics
celebratethebirthdayofthepatronsaintofIreland,StPatrick,onMarch
17eachyear.
41.WhilemostBritishpeoplewelcomethecomingoftheNewYearwith
parties,inScotland,NewYear'sEvecalledHogmanay(31December)一
isthemajorwintercelebration,andovershadowsChristmas(calledYule
inScotland)whichisaveryquietaffair.HowHogmanayiscelebrated
variesthroughoutScotland,butonewidelypractisedcustomisnfirst
footing*.Thereisasuperstitiousbeliefthatthefirstpersontocrossthe
thresholdofahouseholdintheNewYearcanbringluckandprosperity:
theappearanceofayoung,preferablydarkhairedandhandsomeman,is
consideredparticularlylucky.Firstfootersoftenbringabotdeofspirits,
alcohol,alumpofcoalorapeatasagiftandaregivena"dramof
whisky,astheirreward.
42.CambridgeUniversityandOxfordUniversity.
43.ThegoalofBritisheducationistosocializechildren.
44.TheBritisheducationsystemrunbythestate.
45.IntheUK,theamountoffundingeachuniversityreceivesisbasedon
itssize,thenumberofstudentsitteaches,andtheresearchitconducts.So
far,theUKhasonlyoneprivatelyfundeduniversity,theUniversityof
Buckingham.
46.Forindividualmembersofanysocietythehometheyliveinisof
greatimportanceintheirlives.Thewaythelivingarrangementsofa
societyasawholeareorganizedtellsussomethingaboutthatsociety—
itsstandardofliving,itssocialandfamilialstructure,thedistributionof
wealthinasociety一bothintermsofgeographyandsocialhierarchy一and
evensomethingaboutthatsociety'svaluesanddreams.
47.Thereare,broadlyspeaking,fourmaintypesofhome.Thefirstkind
are"flats”(orapartments),ofvaryingsize,ofteninmodernmulti-storey
purpose-builtbuildings,thoughsometime
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