第二章测试1.
The earliest settlers on the British Isles were the ____________.
A: Celts B: Brythons C: Iberians D: Gaels
答案:C
2.
From 700 B.C., the Celts came from the ________ and began to inhabit British Isles.
A: Iberian Peninsula B: Lower Rhineland C: Scandinavian countries D: Upper Rhineland 3.
In A.D. 43, Romans under ________ conquered Britain.
A: Augustine B: Claudius C: the Pope D: Julius Caesar 4.
Which of the following was not a thing of value left behind by Romans?
A: the Roman Roads B: cities C: enormous wealth D: Welsh Christianity 5.
Roman Britain lasted until the year of ________ when all Roman troops went back to the Continent.
A: A.D. 400 B: A.D. 449 C: A.D. 445 D: A.D. 410 6.
In the middle of the fifth century, Anglo-Saxons came from the region of ________ and the Low Countries and settled in Britain.
A: Germany B: Denmark C: the Netherlands D: Norway 7.
The earliest settlers on the British Islands were Anglo-Saxons.
A:对 B:错 8.
The Romans under Claudius conquered the south of Britain in A.D. 43.
A:对 B:错 9.
From 1017 to 1042, England was ruled by Danish kings.
A:对 B:错 10.
In the late 9th century, the Danes or Scandinavians began to attack the English coast.
A:对 B:错