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1(5·?) : In the 18th century, there appeared___in England, which owed a great deal to the invertion of machines. A: the Industrial Revolution B: the Bourgeois Reformation C: the Wars of the Roses
D: the Religious Reformation
2(5·?) : In 1787, Britain decided to colonize Australia because__________. A: Captain Cook's account of his discovery was not interesting?? B: Britain wanted to control the gold mines in Australia?? C: Australia was an attractive place to the English people?? D: Britain needed new places to transport its criminals
3(5·?) : In Britain,( )formally appoints important government ministers, judges,etc. A: the Queen
B: the Prime Minister
C: the Lord President of the Council D: the Speaker of the House of Commons
4(5·?) : The two main land masses in New Zealand are__________. A: the White Island and the thermal region?? B: the North Island and the South Island?? C: the Southern Alps and the North Island?? D: Auckland and the South Island
5(5·?) : Which of the following is NOT true about the British monarchy? A: It is the oldest institution of government. B: It goes back to at least the 9th century.
C: It has maintained the continuity over the past thousand years. D: It seems that it enjoys no real power today.
6(5·?) : New Zealanders have adopted their name from the kiwi, _______. A: which is a native flightless bird??
B: which was the only mammal in New Zealand??
C: which was introduced to New Zealand about 1000 years ago?? D: which is an introduced flightless bird
7(5·?) : The Australian Day falls on __________. A: April 25?? B: Jan. 1?? C: Jan. 26 8(5·?) : By£¨??????£?Britain had built up a big empire, ?°on which the sun never set?±. A: 1900 B: 1910 C: 1920 D: 1930
9(5·?) : Ireland is called the Emerald Isle because of£¨??????£?.
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A: its shape
B: its connection with Britain C: its abundant natural resources D: its green countryside
10(5·?) : ______ is the oldest newspaper in Australia. A: The Sydney Morning Herald?? B: The Australian?? C: The Mercury??
D: The Australian Financial Review ?D??ìa
1(5·?) : The first official language of the Irish Republic is English. A: ?? B: ′í
2(5·?) : The Tower of London, a historical sight, located in the center of London, was built by William the Conqueror. A: ?? B: ′í
3(5·?) : In 1541, Queen Elizabeth I declared to be the Queen of Ireland, the first monarch to do so. A: ?? B: ′í
4(5·?) : Northern Ireland is the smallest of the four nations, but is well-known in the world for its most famous landmark. A: ?? B: ′í
5(5·?) : The Australia, the senate of Parliament has the power to enact legislation. A: ?? B: ′í
6(5·?) : In proportional terms, Islam is the fastest growing religion in Australia. A: ?? B: ′í
7(5·?) : India, popularly known as ?°The Jew in the Grown?± of the British Empire gained its independence in 1954. A: ?? B: ′í
8(5·?) : The House of Commons is the real centre of British political life because it is the place where elected representatives make and debate policy. A: ?? B: ′í
9(5·?) : The British were the first foreigners to make contact with the People of the Dreaming. A: ?? B: ′í
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1(5·?) : In the 18th century, there appeared___in England, which owed a great deal to the invertion of machines. A: the Industrial Revolution B: the Bourgeois Reformation C: the Wars of the Roses
D: the Religious Reformation
2(5·?) : In 1787, Britain decided to colonize Australia because__________. A: Captain Cook's account of his discovery was not interesting?? B: Britain wanted to control the gold mines in Australia?? C: Australia was an attractive place to the English people?? D: Britain needed new places to transport its criminals
3(5·?) : In Britain,( )formally appoints important government ministers, judges,etc. A: the Queen
B: the Prime Minister
C: the Lord President of the Council D: the Speaker of the House of Commons
4(5·?) : The two main land masses in New Zealand are__________. A: the White Island and the thermal region?? B: the North Island and the South Island?? C: the Southern Alps and the North Island?? D: Auckland and the South Island
5(5·?) : Which of the following is NOT true about the British monarchy? A: It is the oldest institution of government. B: It goes back to at least the 9th century.
C: It has maintained the continuity over the past thousand years. D: It seems that it enjoys no real power today.
6(5·?) : New Zealanders have adopted their name from the kiwi, _______. A: which is a native flightless bird??
B: which was the only mammal in New Zealand??
C: which was introduced to New Zealand about 1000 years ago?? D: which is an introduced flightless bird
7(5·?) : The Australian Day falls on __________. A: April 25?? B: Jan. 1?? C: Jan. 26 8(5·?) : By£¨??????£?Britain had built up a big empire, ?°on which the sun never set?±. A: 1900
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B: 1910 C: 1920 D: 1930
9(5·?) : Ireland is called the Emerald Isle because of£¨??????£?. A: its shape
B: its connection with Britain C: its abundant natural resources D: its green countryside
10(5·?) : ______ is the oldest newspaper in Australia. A: The Sydney Morning Herald?? B: The Australian?? C: The Mercury??
D: The Australian Financial Review ?D??ìa
1(5·?) : The first official language of the Irish Republic is English. A: ?? B: ′í
2(5·?) : The Tower of London, a historical sight, located in the center of London, was built by William the Conqueror. A: ?? B: ′í
3(5·?) : In 1541, Queen Elizabeth I declared to be the Queen of Ireland, the first monarch to do so. A: ?? B: ′í
4(5·?) : Northern Ireland is the smallest of the four nations, but is well-known in the world for its most famous landmark. A: ?? B: ′í
5(5·?) : The Australia, the senate of Parliament has the power to enact legislation. A: ?? B: ′í
6(5·?) : In proportional terms, Islam is the fastest growing religion in Australia. A: ?? B: ′í
7(5·?) : India, popularly known as ?°The Jew in the Grown?± of the British Empire gained its independence in 1954. A: ?? B: ′í
8(5·?) : The House of Commons is the real centre of British political life because it is the place where elected representatives make and debate policy. A: ?? B: ′í
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9(5·?) : The British were the first foreigners to make contact with the People of the Dreaming. A: ?? B: ′í
10(5·?) : The BBC stands for the British Broadcasting Corporation. It£§s Britain£§s main public service broadcaster. A: ?? B: ′í