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一、单选题 (一共40题,共0分)
1.

Britain has, for centuries, been slowly tilting with ________.

2.

Which often following statements is not true about British coal mining?

3.

For electoral purposes Britain is divided into 659 constituencies, each of whichreturns ________to the House of Commons.

4.

In the 1970s oil was discovered in ________, but the revenue from oil did not create an economic for Britain.

5.

In Britain, ministers are appointed by the Queen on the recommendation of ________.

6.

Thanks to the militant feminist movement of the suffragettes before the First World War, votes were granted to women over the age of ________ in 1918.

7.

The objective of the Chartist Movement was democratic rights for all men, and it took its name from “ ________ ”.

8.

In the 1960s pop music underwent a revolution when ________ became world famous and turned their home town of Liverpool into a place of pilgrimage.

9.

The Tories were the forerunners of ________, which still bears this nickname today

10.

In the United Kingdom, the party which wins the ________ number of seats in the House of Commons becomes the official Opposition.

11.

In the United Kingdom,police officers are not allowed to join ________ or to go on strike.

12.

Agricltural changes in the late 18th and early 19th centuries in England were so great that they were worthy of the term “ ________ ”.

13.

The Mississippi, which is sometimes called ________, has played a vital role in the history of the United States.

14.

The largest and smallest states of the United States are ________.

15.

A trend that occurs at the same time with the movement to the South and the Weast of the United States is ________.

16.

The average life expectancy of the Red Indians is ________.

17.

The three Puritan traditions are ________.

18.

In 1900, the United States ranked first in the world in the production of ________.

19.

During the Second World War, Roosevelt, Stalin and Churchill met at ________.

20.

The New Frontier and War on Poverty were put forward respectively by ________.

21.

The origin of the American party system can be traced to ________.

22.

The functions of institutions of higher education in the U.S. are ________.

23.

In “ Song of Myself ” , Whitman writes that ________.

24.

The theme of Thanksgiving has always been ________.

25.

Australia is located between ________ and the Indian Ocean.

26.

Australia, which is one of the world's developed countries, has become rich through ________.

27.

Australian Aborigines believed in a creative period, usually referred to in English as ________.

28.

As far as Australian culture is concerned, the history of Australia can be divided into the following phases with the exception of ________.

29.

The Mabo Judgement passed by Australia's High Court in June 1992 overturned the concept of terra nullius, which means ________.

30.

During the 1990s many Australians called for their nation to become a republic with ________.

31.

The longest river in Canada is ________.

32.

Why were the French troops in Canada defeated by the British during the Seven Years' War?

33.

Which of the following is not true about Canada's manufacturing today?

34.

When was the referendum on Quebec's future status held in Canada?

35.

Since 1971 the Canadian government has adopted a policy of ________, recognizing that cultural pluralism within a bilingual framework is the essence of the Canadian identity.

36.

In Canada the federal governments have always been formed by ________.

37.

What is Ireland called in Irish?

38.

What are Ireland's chief exports?

39.

A fault line runs the length of New Zealand, which means that it often has________.

40.

Which of the following is not true about the political system of New Zealand?

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