第二章测试
1.When Christopher Columbus, the famous explorer landed on the island in the Mediterranean Sea in 1492, he truly lifted the curtain, which led so many followers from Europe to settle in this “the New World” later on.__________
A:错 B:对
答案:A
2.The French settlers lived by the side of a river. It’s called James River, which was named after their King, and they built a town called Jamestown there. _______________
A:错 B:对 3.Generally speaking, people who came and settled in this “New World” had personal as well as many other reasons for leaving their own countries._______________ ___________
A:对 B:错 4.In 1620, 35 Puritans and 67 non-Puritans took the ship called Mayflower for North America, and some colonists didn’t survive the first year in North America..________________
A:对 B:错 5.According to Don’s explanation, his ancestors came from Sicily near Italy just an island off the coast of Italy, and they came around 1900 or so. _______________ .
A:错 B:对 6.Many Southerners thought slavery was wrong, whereas most white Northerners considered slavery part of their way of life. _______________
A:对 B:错 7.After the founding of the USA , the new nation adopted “the Constitution”, Boston was chosen as the capital for the time being, and George Washington became the first president of the US in 1791. ______
A:错 B:对 8.So, “the American Dream” for the settlers’ was to own their own land, have their own farms and not be controlled or have to live under the authority of a land owner.___________
A:错 B:对 9.In 1814, when the Americans and British fought another war, a British expedition landed and captured Washington, D.C., and British soldiers set fire to the President’s Mansion. _______
A:错 B:对 10.In 1821, France ceded control of Florida to the USA, and Florida finally became a US state in 1845._______________
A:错 B:对

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