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μ¥??ìa 1(5·?) : Jazz music, which refers to a new blend of folk music, work chants, spirituals, marches, and even European classical music, which originated in ________. A: an American city called New Orleans B: Rome, Italy
C: London, Britain
2(5·?) : The______describes the three branches of Government in New Zealand: The Executive (the Sovereign and Cabinet), the legislature (Parliament) and the judiciary (Courts).
A: Constitution Act B: Bill of Rights Act C: Human Rights Act
3(5·?) : Which of the following writers is a Canadian? A: Emily Bronte?? B: Kate Chopin?? C: Margaret Atwood
4(5·?) : \A: the settlers of Virginia?? B: the people of Pennsylvania?? C: the colonists in New England??
D: the people of the 13 colonies on the eve of the American Revolution
5(5·?) : During _____ administration£? Canada recognized the People?ˉs Republic of China.
A: Wilfred Laurier£§s?? B: Lester Pearson£§s?? C: MacKinzie King£§s?? D: Brian Mulroney£§s
6(5·?) : What is the idea behind checks and balances? A: To help the president get more power??
B: To restrict governmental power and prevent its abuse?? C: To help the Congress to derive more authorities
7(5·?) : The following were the founding fathers of the American Republic except ___________.
A: George Washington?? B: Thomas Jefferson?? C: William Penn?? D: Benjamin Franklin
8(5·?) : Mark Twain is the author?ˉs ______. A: real name B: a pen name
9(5·?) : Who invented the phonograph and the electric light? A: Thomas Edison B: John F Kennedy
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C: Bill Gates
10(5·?) : _______was awarded a Nobel Peace Prize for his efforts made to introduce a UN peacekeeping force into the Suez Canal region during the crisis of 1956. A: Brian Mulroney?? B: Pierre Trudeau?? C: John Holms?? D: Lester Pearson ?D??ìa
1(5·?) : Christopher Columbus never saw the mainland United States. A: ?? B: ′í
2(5·?) : The largest of the racial and ethnic minorities in the United States is the Jews, who number over 25.2 million, or 11.7% of the population. A: ?? B: ′í
3(5·?) : The United States has two major Political Parties: One is the Democratic Party, which evolved out of Thomas Jefferson?ˉs party, formed before 1800. The other is the Republican Party, which was formed in the 1850s. A: ?? B: ′í
4(5·?) : Early jazz was identified by its polyrhythmic structure, a clearly contribution from the complex drumming of West Africa brought over to America by black slaves. A: ?? B: ′í
5(5·?) : Throughout its history, America has been a land defined by religious faith and freedom. A: ?? B: ′í
6(5·?) : The prerequisite for admission to university study is either completion of a 4-year course at an approved secondary school or the passing of the university entrance examination. A: ?? B: ′í
7(5·?) : After the president vetoes a law, Congress may override the veto by a three-fourths vote of both houses. A: ?? B: ′í
8(5·?) : The major attraction in Aspen and Vail is skiing down mountain slopes. A: ?? B: ′í 9(5·?) : National Basketball Association (NBA), the association of professional teams in the US, has two divisions: the Eastern Division and Western Division.
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A: ?? B: ′í
10(5·?) : External trade is of little importance to New Zealand. A: ?? B: ′í μ¥??ìa 1(5·?) : Jazz music, which refers to a new blend of folk music, work chants, spirituals, marches, and even European classical music, which originated in ________. A: an American city called New Orleans B: Rome, Italy
C: London, Britain
2(5·?) : The______describes the three branches of Government in New Zealand: The Executive (the Sovereign and Cabinet), the legislature (Parliament) and the judiciary (Courts).
A: Constitution Act B: Bill of Rights Act C: Human Rights Act
3(5·?) : Which of the following writers is a Canadian? A: Emily Bronte?? B: Kate Chopin?? C: Margaret Atwood
4(5·?) : \A: the settlers of Virginia?? B: the people of Pennsylvania?? C: the colonists in New England??
D: the people of the 13 colonies on the eve of the American Revolution
5(5·?) : During _____ administration£? Canada recognized the People?ˉs Republic of China.
A: Wilfred Laurier£§s?? B: Lester Pearson£§s?? C: MacKinzie King£§s?? D: Brian Mulroney£§s
6(5·?) : What is the idea behind checks and balances? A: To help the president get more power??
B: To restrict governmental power and prevent its abuse?? C: To help the Congress to derive more authorities
7(5·?) : The following were the founding fathers of the American Republic except ___________.
A: George Washington?? B: Thomas Jefferson?? C: William Penn?? D: Benjamin Franklin
8(5·?) : Mark Twain is the author?ˉs ______.
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A: real name B: a pen name
9(5·?) : Who invented the phonograph and the electric light? A: Thomas Edison B: John F Kennedy C: Bill Gates
10(5·?) : _______was awarded a Nobel Peace Prize for his efforts made to introduce a UN peacekeeping force into the Suez Canal region during the crisis of 1956. A: Brian Mulroney?? B: Pierre Trudeau?? C: John Holms?? D: Lester Pearson ?D??ìa
1(5·?) : Christopher Columbus never saw the mainland United States. A: ?? B: ′í
2(5·?) : The largest of the racial and ethnic minorities in the United States is the Jews, who number over 25.2 million, or 11.7% of the population. A: ?? B: ′í
3(5·?) : The United States has two major Political Parties: One is the Democratic Party, which evolved out of Thomas Jefferson?ˉs party, formed before 1800. The other is the Republican Party, which was formed in the 1850s. A: ?? B: ′í
4(5·?) : Early jazz was identified by its polyrhythmic structure, a clearly contribution from the complex drumming of West Africa brought over to America by black slaves. A: ?? B: ′í
5(5·?) : Throughout its history, America has been a land defined by religious faith and freedom. A: ?? B: ′í
6(5·?) : The prerequisite for admission to university study is either completion of a 4-year course at an approved secondary school or the passing of the university entrance examination. A: ?? B: ′í
7(5·?) : After the president vetoes a law, Congress may override the veto by a three-fourths vote of both houses. A: ?? B: ′í
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8(5·?) : The major attraction in Aspen and Vail is skiing down mountain slopes. A: ?? B: ′í 9(5·?) : National Basketball Association (NBA), the association of professional teams in the US, has two divisions: the Eastern Division and Western Division. A: ?? B: ′í
10(5·?) : External trade is of little importance to New Zealand. A: ?? B: ′í