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μ¥??ìa 1(5·?) : In Britain, thanks to the militant feminist movement of the suffragettes before the First World War, votes were granted to women over£¨????£?in 1918. A: 20 B: 25 C: 30 D: 35 2(5·?) : In Britain, the Speaker is a member who is acceptable to all shades of opinion in £¨??????£?.
A: the Privy Council B: the House of Lords C: the Supreme Court D: the House of Commons
3(5·?) : The two animals in Australia£§s coat of arms are _________. A: koala and kangaroo?? B: emu and kangaroo?? C: emu and koala
4(5·?) : Which of the following was first adopted in Australia? A: The three-tier government system?? B: Secret Ballots??
C: The two-chamber parliament?? D: The public services 5(5·?) : Northern Ireland£?which takes up the northern fifth of Ireland£?is a fourth political division of___. A: the United Kingdom B: Britain
C: the British Isles D: A or B
6(5·?) : _____ is the oldest newspaper in Australia. A: The Sydney Morning Herald?? B: The Australian?? C: The Mercury??
D: The Australian Financial Review
7(5·?) : The cause of the Hundred Years£§ War was_ . A: territorial B: economic
C: partly territorial and partly economic D: partly territorial and partly religious 8(5·?) : Chaucer is he the author of( ) A: Beowulf ??
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B: The Canterbury C: Rip Van Winkle D: Twelfth Night
9(5·?) : Which of the following about the Queen is not true? A: The Queen selects the Prime Minister and the Cabinet??
B: The Queen symbolises the tradition and unity of the British state?? C: The Queen acts as a confidante to the Prime Minister?? D: The Queen is the temporal head of the Church of England 10(5·?) : What are the major mineral exports of Australia? A: Bauxite, alumina, and coal.??
B: Bauxite, gold and mineral sands.??
C: Crude oil, diamonds and liquefied natural gas.?? D: Crude oil, alumina and coal. ?D??ìa
1(5·?) : In the early 15th century, the British took over the continent of Australia and declared it ?°terra nullius?±. A: ?? B: ′í
2(5·?) : ?°The City?± refers to the historic area at the center of London. It is one of the biggest financial centers with the greatest concentration of banks, insurance companies and businesses dealing in commodities. A: ?? B: ′í
3(5·?) : It was believed before 1980s that the government should play the central role in the promotion and maintenance of the social prosperity. A: ?? B: ′í
4(5·?) : Wakefield Scheme was devised by Edward Wakefield, a convict and theorist on colonization, to solve the problem of labor shortage in colonial Australia. A: ?? B: ′í
5(5·?) : The final blow to the Catholic Church came in referendum in 1995, when the Irish people voted for the legal provision of divorce. A: ?? B: ′í
6(5·?) : The Good Friday Agreement, approved on 10 April 1998, assures the loyalist community that Northern Ireland remains part of the United Kingdom and it won?ˉt change its political status unless the majority of the people Northern Ireland agree. A: ?? B: ′í
7(5·?) : The Parliament alone has no power to change the terms of the Constitution. A: ?? B: ′í
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8(5·?) : Catholicism has the demographic supremacy in Australia today. A: ?? B: ′í
9(5·?) : The President of Ireland is elected directly by the people. A: ?? B: ′í 10(5·?) : Amongst European nations, Britain is the largest investor in China and sells much more of its own manufactured goods in China than do German or France. A: ?? B: ′í μ¥??ìa 1(5·?) : In Britain, thanks to the militant feminist movement of the suffragettes before the First World War, votes were granted to women over£¨????£?in 1918. A: 20 B: 25 C: 30 D: 35 2(5·?) : In Britain, the Speaker is a member who is acceptable to all shades of opinion in £¨??????£?.
A: the Privy Council B: the House of Lords C: the Supreme Court D: the House of Commons
3(5·?) : The two animals in Australia£§s coat of arms are _________. A: koala and kangaroo?? B: emu and kangaroo?? C: emu and koala
4(5·?) : Which of the following was first adopted in Australia? A: The three-tier government system?? B: Secret Ballots??
C: The two-chamber parliament?? D: The public services 5(5·?) : Northern Ireland£?which takes up the northern fifth of Ireland£?is a fourth political division of___. A: the United Kingdom B: Britain
C: the British Isles D: A or B
6(5·?) : _____ is the oldest newspaper in Australia. A: The Sydney Morning Herald??
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B: The Australian?? C: The Mercury??
D: The Australian Financial Review
7(5·?) : The cause of the Hundred Years£§ War was_ . A: territorial B: economic
C: partly territorial and partly economic D: partly territorial and partly religious 8(5·?) : Chaucer is he the author of( ) A: Beowulf ??
B: The Canterbury C: Rip Van Winkle D: Twelfth Night
9(5·?) : Which of the following about the Queen is not true? A: The Queen selects the Prime Minister and the Cabinet??
B: The Queen symbolises the tradition and unity of the British state?? C: The Queen acts as a confidante to the Prime Minister?? D: The Queen is the temporal head of the Church of England 10(5·?) : What are the major mineral exports of Australia? A: Bauxite, alumina, and coal.??
B: Bauxite, gold and mineral sands.??
C: Crude oil, diamonds and liquefied natural gas.?? D: Crude oil, alumina and coal. ?D??ìa
1(5·?) : In the early 15th century, the British took over the continent of Australia and declared it ?°terra nullius?±. A: ?? B: ′í
2(5·?) : ?°The City?± refers to the historic area at the center of London. It is one of the biggest financial centers with the greatest concentration of banks, insurance companies and businesses dealing in commodities. A: ?? B: ′í
3(5·?) : It was believed before 1980s that the government should play the central role in the promotion and maintenance of the social prosperity. A: ?? B: ′í
4(5·?) : Wakefield Scheme was devised by Edward Wakefield, a convict and theorist on colonization, to solve the problem of labor shortage in colonial Australia. A: ?? B: ′í
5(5·?) : The final blow to the Catholic Church came in referendum in 1995, when the Irish people voted for the legal provision of divorce.
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A: ?? B: ′í
6(5·?) : The Good Friday Agreement, approved on 10 April 1998, assures the loyalist community that Northern Ireland remains part of the United Kingdom and it won?ˉt change its political status unless the majority of the people Northern Ireland agree. A: ?? B: ′í
7(5·?) : The Parliament alone has no power to change the terms of the Constitution. A: ?? B: ′í
8(5·?) : Catholicism has the demographic supremacy in Australia today. A: ?? B: ′í
9(5·?) : The President of Ireland is elected directly by the people. A: ?? B: ′í 10(5·?) : Amongst European nations, Britain is the largest investor in China and sells much more of its own manufactured goods in China than do German or France. A: ?? B: ′í
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