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  1. Oak trees predominate the deciduous forests in the UK. ( )

  2. A:对 B:错
    答案:对
  3. The Mississippi River flows into the Atlantic Ocean. ( )

  4. A:错 B:对
    答案:对
  5. Air Force belongs to the armed services of the United States. ( )

  6. A:对 B:错
    答案:对
  7. King’s College London is the second oldest universities in UK.( )

  8. A:错 B:对
    答案:错
  9. The United States has no tropical climate. ( )

  10. A:对 B:错
    答案:错
  11. The United States Senate is considered as the lower house of the bicameral United States Congress. ( )

  12. A:对 B:错
    答案:错
  13. William sent his clerks to compile a property record known as Domesday Book. ( )

  14. A:对 B:错
    答案:对
  15. The Romans brought a new religion, Muslim, into England. ( )

  16. A:对 B:错
    答案:错
  17. According to the tutorial system of Oxford University, the tutor's rating on students will affect students' grades even affect the graduation.( )

  18. A:错 B:对
    答案:错
  19. The deterioration of the relationship between Britain and France is an important reason for the rapid development of Oxford University.( )

  20. A:对 B:错
  21. “Public” schools admit children aged 5 to 18. ( )

  22. A:错 B:对
  23. Shepherd’s pie and cottage pie are British desserts.( )

  24. A:错 B:对
  25. You can often apply a postgraduate course directly through UCAS. ( )

  26. A:错 B:对
  27. The economic growth of the United States mainly depends on the traditional construction industry and automobile manufacturing industry. ( )

  28. A:对 B:错
  29. Beaker people took their name from their distinctive bell-shaped drinking vessels with which they were buried. ( )

  30. A:错 B:对
  31. Which of the following countries are members of Commonwealth? ( )

  32. A:Canada B:Egypt C:America D:Australia
  33. What are the grain crops in the United States? ( )

  34. A:Corn B:Wheat C:Oats D:Rice
  35. In terms of location, most of the American universities are concentrated in( )area, ( )area, and( ) area.( )

  36. A:the Great Lakes B:the California C:the Southwest D:the Northeast
  37. What are the two major natural regions in the UK?( )

  38. A:Highland zone B:Midland C:Lowland zone D:Upland zone
  39. Which company is founded in Boston? ( )

  40. A:The Microsoft B:Yahoo C:The Amazon D:The Boeing Company
  41. There are _____ stars and _____ Stripes in the America flag. ( )

  42. A:13 B:48 C:50 D:15
  43. Which of the following statements of Industrial Revolution are true? ( )

  44. A:Changes in farming, soaring population growth, and an ever-increasing demand for workers led masses of people to migrate from farms to cities B:New machines, new power sources, and new ways of organizing work made existing industries more productive and efficient C:Also known as the Technological Revolution, it was a phase of rapid scientific discovery, standardization, mass production, and industrialization D:With each of these three advancements -- the steam engine, the age of science and mass production, and the rise of digital technology -- the world around us fundamentally changed
  45. Why was the Battle of Gettysburg so important? ( )

  46. A:It ended the Confederacy’s last full-scale invasion of the North B:It probably killed any chance of Europe intervening C:It gave the Federals a badly needed victory and boosted Northern morale D:It ended Confederate enslavement of free blacks from the South
  47. UK is a member of many international organizations including ( )

  48. A:NATO B:Commonwealth C:G7 D:UN
  49. What are the pros of the Ivy League universities?( )

  50. A:These universities offer extremely generous financial aid packages B:The admission rates are very low C:These universities have rich histories, prestige and highly esteemed academic programs D:The tuition is very expensive
  51. The criminal level of judiciary branch in UK consists of ( )

  52. A:magistrates’ court B:court of appeal C:crown court D:county court
  53. The reasons why many Brits have sandwiches for lunch are ( ).

  54. A:It will not cause food coma B:It’s time-consuming C:It’s convenient D:It’s costly
  55. The three rings according to Churchill include ( )

  56. A:Commonwealth B:USA C:English speaking world D:Europe
  57. What are the seas around the UK? ( )

  58. A:The Irish Sea B:The Atlantic Ocean C:The Celtic Sea D:The North Sea
  59. Which of the following was a major advantage for the Union over the Confederate States? ( )

  60. A:More railroads B:More factories C:A larger population D:The rest of the options are correct.
  61. At the beginning of WWI, America was: ( )

  62. A:Aggressive B:Peaceful C:Neutral D:Active
  63. ( ) decides arguments about the interpretation of laws. ( )

  64. A:President B:The Senate C:Congress D:The Supreme Court
  65. The appeasement policy of ( ) government hoped to avoid conflict with Nazi Germany by conceding to some of German’s territory demands. ( )

  66. A:Churchill’s B:Hitler’s C:Chamberlain’s D:Roosevelt’s
  67. Which of the following is not the custom of Valentine’s Day ? ( )

  68. A:Leaving shoes in a T shape under the bed B:Lighting a candle C:Exchanging “Valentine’s” greeting cards D:Family reunion
  69. Which of the following troops belongs to the armed services of the United States? ( )

  70. A:Air Force B:Navy C:The rest of the options are correct. D:The Army
  71. The world-famous Niagara Falls lie between lakes of _____.( )

  72. A:Ontario and Huron B:Erie and Ontario C:Superior and Huron D:Erie and Michigan
  73. ( )ruled as King of England from 1154 to 1189. ( )

  74. A:Henry VI B:Henry II C:Henry I D:Henry III
  75. Which of the following laws is considered to be the most important? ( )

  76. A:The constitution. B:The state law. C:The federal law. D:Both A and C
  77. Which song is usually played at the time of New Year’s Day in the United States? ( )

  78. A:Jingle Bells B:Auld Lang Syne C:New Year’s Day D:Happy New Year
  79. ( )was known as the Confessor because of his intense personal religious piety. ( )

  80. A:William B:Harold C:Edward D:Edgar
  81. The steam engineer was invented by ( ).

  82. A:James Watt B:Samuel Crompton C:John Kay D:James Hargreaves
  83. Which of the following statements of the Neutrality Acts is wrong?( )

  84. A:US could not sell guns to a country at war if country paid in cash and carried goods on its own ships B:They were passed to ensure that the US would not become involved in world conflicts C:They were passed by the US in the 1930s in response to the issues in Europe and Asia that eventually led to World War ll D:They were caused by the desire to be isolationist in the US following WWI
  85. According to Act of settlement, who is best qualified to take the throne? ( )

  86. A:Bastards B:youngest son who is the pupil of Anglican Church C:eldest son who believe in Catholicism D:nieces or nephews
  87. The “long pieces of potato, deep fried in oil” in British English are called( ).

  88. A:crisps B:chips C:fries D:chippies
  89. The United States today is the _____ largest country in size in the world. ( )

  90. A:fourth B:sixth C:third D:fifth
  91. Where is considered as the “cradle of jazz”? ( )

  92. A:New Orleans B:California C:Chicago D:New York
  93. The 1st Industrial Revolution firstly occurred in the field of ( ).

  94. A:Shipping B:Mining C:Textile D:Military
  95. Which is not the prank mentioned in the class?( )

  96. A:Spaghetti Harvest. B:The Flying Penguins. C:A Volcano Eruption. D:A “Kick me” Sign.
  97. How many representatives does each state have in the House? ( )

  98. A:52 B:It depends on the population of the state. C:10 D:2
  99. Which of the following provided the most military support for the American colonists during the Revolutionary War? ( )

  100. A:The French B:The Indians C:The Spanish D:The British
  101. Which city is the high-tech sector of Scotland and forms the western part of the Silicon Glen? ( )

  102. A:Edinburgh B:Birmingham C:Glasgow D:Liverpool
  103. Tony Blair has served as Prime Minister (PM) between 1997-2007, being the youngest PM and also the longest serving PM in the history of the ( ) party. ( )

  104. A:Liberal B:Labour C:Conservative D:Democratic
  105. The ( ) attack on Rome ended the Roman occupation in Britain in 410. ( )

  106. A:Norman B:Celtic C:Germanic D:Danish
  107. Which city is the largest city in the USA? ( )

  108. A:Washington B:Boston C:Chicago D:New York
  109. The ( ) marked the establishment of feudalism in England.

  110. A:Norman Conquest B:Viking invasions C:jury system D:signing of the Magna Carta
  111. What are the most advantageous conditions for developing agriculture in Central America? ( )

  112. A:transportation B:coastline C:water resources D:grassland
  113. On which day is Halloween celebrated? ( )

  114. A:March 17 B:November 5 C:October 31 D:December 25
  115. Which is not the typical activity for Christmas? ( )

  116. A:Exchanging gifts B:Parading C:Having a feast with Family D:Singing carols
  117. If the no party can win the majority seats in the general election, what might happen? ( )

  118. A:Two or three parties will form a coalition government B:The election will be null and void C:parliament will be dismissed D:None
  119. The influence of this royal culture is also a part of Britain's international influence, creates direct economic benefits, including ( ).

  120. A:commodity sales and tourism B:The rest of the options are correct. C:live broadcasting D:souvenir sales
  121. Among the five Great Lakes, only _____ is wholly within the United States. ( )

  122. A:Huron B:Michigan C:Superior D:Erie
  123. What is the symbolization of red poppy in the Remembrance Sunday? ( )

  124. A:War B:Fire C:Blood D:Death
  125. Which component part is the most populous and richest section of the UK? ( )

  126. A:England B:Wales C:Northern Ireland D:Scotland
  127. What is the main traditional element of May Day? ( )

  128. A:Fire B:Flowers C:Green D:Dancing
  129. The Puritans formed a community based on the principles of:( )

  130. A:Treaty of Paris B:Common Sense C:Mayflower Compact D:Proclamation Act
  131. The purpose of academic qualifications is ( ).

  132. A:getting higher salary B:studying subjects C:job-related study D:broad study of a job family
  133. Sandwich is originally the name of a( ).

  134. A:person B:place C:river D:mountain
  135. How many years does a senator serve in one term? ( )

  136. A:2 B:4 C:6 D:8
  137. What is the largest agricultural crop cultivated in the UK? ( )

  138. A:Potato B:Wheat C:Barley D:Oat
  139. The eight Ivy League schools are all located in the ________region of the United States.( )

  140. A:Northeast B:California C:Great Lakes D:Southeast
  141. Who did not get involved in the draft of the Declaration of Independence? ( )

  142. A:Thomas Jefferson. B:John Adams. C:Abraham Lincoln. D:Benjamin Franklin.

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