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[历年真题] 2007年4月英语国家概况试卷~附答案

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007年4月高等教育自学考试全国统一命题考试
            英语国家概况 试卷
          (考试时间:4月22日上午8:30-11:00)
  本试卷分为两部分,满分100分,考试时间150分钟。
  第一部分为选择题,1页至8页,共8页。应考者必须在“答题卡”上按要求填涂,不能答在试卷上。
  第二部分为非选择题,9页至9页,共1页。应考者必须在“答题纸”上答题。


PART ONE (50 POINTS)
  Ⅰ.Read the following unfinished statements or questions carefully. For each unfinished statement or question, four suggested answers marked A, B, C and D are given. Choose the one that you think best completes the statement or answers the question. Write the letter of the answer you have chosen in the corresponding space on the answer sheet. (50 points, 1 point for each)
  1.Which of the following is NOT true of Elizabeth I ?
  A.Her religious reform was a compromise of views.
  B.Her religious reform was welcomed by both the Puritans and ardent Catholics.
  C.She desired “that there should be outward conformity to the Established religion”.
  D.She broke Mary’s ties with Rome and restored her father’s independent Church of England.

  2.The Restoration in English history took place in ________.
  A.1042            B.1066
  C.1606            D.1660

  3.Historically, ________ were ferocious people, but they laid the foundations of the English state.
  A.the Celts           B.the Vikings
  C.the Anglo-Saxons       D.the Normans

  4.William, Duke of Normandy, is now known as ________.
  A.William Rufus         B.William the Confessor
  C.William the Great       D.William the Conqueror

  5.In Britain, the Tories were the forerunners of ________ which still bears the nickname today.
  A.the Social and Democratic Liberal Party
  B.the Liberal Party
  C.the Labor Party
  D.the Conservative Party

  6.The person who was responsible for the religious Reformation of England in the 16th century was ________.
  A.Edward Ⅷ          B.Henry Ⅷ
  C.Elizabeth I          D.Edward Ⅵ

  7.Queen Mary Tudor has been known as “Bloody Mary” because under her reign ________.
  A.a series of bloody wars were fought
  B.many Protestants were persecuted and burnt as heretics
  C.many rebel peasants were put to death
  D.many protesters against her rule were killed

  8.The ________ developed later into the Lords and the Commons known as Parliament.
  A.Witan            B.Privy Council
  C.Public Records Office     D.Great Council

  9.In Britain, ________ is the symbol of the whole nation.
  A.the Queen          B.the Prime Minister
  C.the Prince          D.the Parliament

  10.Easter is the chief Christian festival, which celebrates ________.
  A.the birth of Jesus Christ     B.the Resurrection of Jesus Christ
  C.the coming of spring      D.the revival of Christianity

  11.The English king, who gave up his crown for the sake of a marriage with Wallis Simpson, was ________.
  A.Henry Ⅷ          B.Edward Ⅷ
  C.George Ⅵ          D.James Ⅵ

  12.Those who tried to destroy the hated machines during the English Industrial Revolution were called ________.
  A.Destroyers          B.Breakers
  C.Unionists          D.Luddites

  13.The great King of Wessex who fought against the invasion of the Danes in the 9th century was known as ________.
  A.Hengist           B.Alfred the Great
  C.the Pilgrim         D.King of Picts

  14.The Seven Year’s War (1756—1763) was fought between Britain and ________ for the colonization in North America.
  A.Spain            B.Russia
  C.Holland           D.France

  15.In Britain, the national newspapers can be divided into two groups: ________.
  A.daily papers and weekly papers
  B.daily papers and Sunday papers
    C.weekly papers and monthly papers
  D.weekly papers and quarterly papers

  16.The People’s Charter was drawn up by ________ as their demands.
  A.the London Working Men’s Association
  B.the British Steel Corporation
  C.the activists in the Chartist Movement
  D.the Trade Union

  17.Mrs. Margaret Thatcher, a Conservative Party leader in the 1980s, believed in the following EXCEPT ________.
  A.self-reliance
  B.privatization
  C.the strengthening of the trade unions
  D.the keeping of law and order

  18.The two main tiers of local authority throughout England and Wales are ________.
  A.counties and districts      B.cities and towns
  C.cities and villages       D.cities and shires

  19.In Britain, official public holidays are also called ________.
  A.religious holidays       B.saints’ holidays
  C.memorial holidays       D.bank holidays

  20.The English Channel separates the island of Great Britain from ________.
  A.Denmark           B.Belgium
  C.the Netherlands        D.France

  21.Most of the first Chinese immigrants who came to the United States between 1850 1880 settled down in ________.
  A.Florida           B.Washington
  C.California          D.New Jersey

  22.In September, 1774 the First Continental Congress was held in ________, which encouraged Americans to refuse to buy British goods.
  A.New York          B.Boston
  C.Philadelphia         D.Concord

  23.During the American westward movement, Democratic politician John L. O’Sullivan produced the famous theory of ________.
  A.“Isolationism”        B.“Good Neighbor Policy”
C.“Social Darwinism”      D.“Manifest Destiny”

  24.The American Constitution was finally adopted in 1789 by a narrow margin on the understanding that ________ after the Constitution came into force.
  A.Washington would be president of the U. S.
  B.the House of Representatives would be elected by each state
  C.a Bill of Rights would be amended
  D.each state would be equally represented in the Senate

  25.In 1972, U. S. President ________ visited China, which led to the establishment of diplomatic relations with China in January 1979.
  A.Ronald Reagan        B.Richard Nixon
  C.Jimmy Carter         D.Gerald Ford

  26.Which work praised the idea of equality and democracy and also celebrated the dignity, the self-reliant spirit and the joy of the common man?
  A.Leaves of Grass by Walt Whitman.
  B.Self-reliance by Ralph Waldo Emerson.
  C.Life on the Mississippi by Mark Twain.
  D.Sister Carrie by Theodore Dreiser.

  27.The Constitution requires the President to be a natural-born American citizen at least ________ years of age.
  A.30             B.35
  C.40             D.45

  28.On April 30th of 1789, George Washington took the oath of office in ________ which housed the first American government.
  A.New York          B.Washington
  C.Philadelphia         D.Boston

  29.Which of the following may NOT be President Wilson’s achievements in his program of New Freedom ?
  A.Making loans available to farmers at low rates.
  B.Adopting an income tax.
  C.Regulating trusts by stating clearly the unfair business practices.
  D.Regulating railroad prices and their rebates.

  30.In the U. S. the ________ refers to the people born in the period 1946 1964.
  A.“lost generation”       B.“me generation”
  C.“blue-collar generation”    D.“baby boom generation”

  31.The conference that decided to set up a world organization——the United Nations was held in ________.

 A.Teheran           B.Cairo
  C.Yalta            D.Washington

  32.The President of the United States can issue rules, regulations and instructions, which are called ________.
  A.legal acts          B.standing orders
  C.verdicts           D.executive orders

  33.The political theory of American Revolution came from the well-known philosopher ________.
  A.Thomas Jefferson       B.Thomas Paine
  C.Alexander Hamilton      D.John Locke

  34.Which statement is NOT true about the Great Depression in the 1930s?
  A.Billions of dollars of paper profits were wiped out within a few days.
  B.Misery and personal sufferings were widespread.
  C.Many lost their land and other properties because of foreclosures.
  D.The stock market crash was the beginning of long economic recovery.

  35.During the American Civil War, the victory at ________ proved to be the turning point for the Union Army.
  A.Harrisburg          B.Gettysburg
  C.Lexington          D.Fort Sumter

  36.Which statement is NOT true about the American Indians?
  A.Heavy drinking and suicide rates are far above the national averages.
  B.The average life expectancy of Indians is around 50 years.
  C.All the American Indians are now living in the government reservations.
  D.One fourth of the Indian families live below the poverty level.

  37.The American Standard Oil Company was founded by ________.
  A.John Rockefeller        B.du Pont
  C.J. P. Morgan          D.Andrew Carnegie

  38.A typical example of American intolerant nationalism from 1919—1920 was ________ that exaggerated the danger of Communism.
  A.McCarthyism         B.the Ku Klux Klan
  C.the Red Scare         D.Desegregation

  39.Currently between 80% and 90% of immigrants to the U. S. are from ________ countries.
  A.Asian and African       B.European and Hispanic
  C.Asian and Hispanic      D.Scandinavian and Asian

  40.________ is the only organization which has the power to interpret the U. S. Constitution.
A.The Supreme Court      B.The Department of State
  C.The House of Representatives  D.The Senate

  41.________ is British Columbia’s largest city and the third largest city in Canada.
  A.Vancouver          B.Toronto
  C.Quebec City          D.Montreal

  42.Almost half the land area of Canada is covered by ________.
  A.forests            B.deserts
  C.swamps           D.bogs

  43.During World War Ⅱ, Canada fought as an ally of ________ with nearly one million people serving in the armed forces.
  A.Germany           B.Swiss
  C.Italy             D.Britain

  44.In Australia ________ has the country’s richest farmland and best grazing land.
  A.the Great Western Plateau    B.the Eastern Highlands
  C.the Central Eastern Lowlands   D.the Outback

  45.In recent years Australian governments have encouraged people with different ethnic backgrounds to keep their own cultures. This policy is called ________.
  A.assimilation          B.integration
  C.multiculturalism        D.alienation

  46.Which of the following statements about Australia is NOT true?
  A.It lies south of the equator.
  B.It is the world’s smallest continent.
  C.It is the flattest and lowest continent.
  D.It is the continent that contains more than one country.

  47.The first European to visit New Zealand was a/an ________, Abel Tasman.
  A.Englishman         B.Dutchman
  C.Frenchman          D.German

  48.________ is the capital of New Zealand.
  A.Auckland          B.Wellington
  C.Toronto           D.Montreal

  49.Which statement is NOT true about Ireland ?
  A.Ireland is divided into two political units.
    B.Northern Ireland is part of the United Kingdom.
  C.The Republic of Ireland is an independent country.
  D.Ireland is called the Emerald Isle because of its rich deposit of emeralds.

  50.The largest river in Ireland is the ________, which provides electric power for much of the Republic.
  A.Missouri River        B.Shannon River
  C.Severn River         D.Thames River

PART TWO (50 POINTS)

  Ⅱ.Give a one-sentence answer to each of the following questions. Write your answer in the corresponding space on the answer sheet. (30 points, 3 points for each)
  51.What is the official name of Great Britain?
  52.What does “Oxbridge” refer to in Great Britain?
  53.What are the responsibilities of British government education departments?
  54.What does SAT stand for?
  55.What are the two most important acts passed in the 1960s that helped to improve the political equality of the black people?
  56.What is known as the “winner-take-all” system?
  57.What does ACT stand for in Australian political division?
  58.Why does New Zealand remain green all the year round?
  59.What are the three main groups of settlers living north of 55 degree north latitude in Canada?
  60.What is the most significant feature of Irish landscape, which covers all the mountains and large areas of lowlands?
  Ⅲ.Explain each of the following terms in English. Write your answer in the corresponding space on the answer sheet in around 40 words. (20 points, 5 points for each)
  61.the Industrial Revolution
  62.the Commonwealth
  63.checks and balances
  64.Electoral College

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