1、was first asked by J.Hector St.John de Crevecoeur.()7.Christopher Columbus discovered America in 1492.()8.The first English permanent settlement was founded in California.()9.Massachusetts was established by English puritans who separated themselves from the Roman Catholic Church.()10.The state of P
2、ennsylvania used to be inhabited by the Quakers.()20.According to the author,larger universities are always better,and more desirable universities are always more expensive.()21.The two biggest political parties in Canada are the Reform Party and the Liberal Party.()22.The Constitution Act was intro
3、duced by Brian Mulroney to ensure Canadians legal rights.()23.The Meech Lake Accord was set to recognize Quebec as a distinct society.()24.It was Pierre Trudeaus government that signed the NAFTA.()25.Jean Chretien introduced the Bilingualism Act to promote the respect,understanding and preservation
4、of different cultures in Canada.()26.The Progressive Conservative Party and the Reform Party merged into the Conservative Party in 2003.()27.The first computers were enormous in size and consumed great quantities of electricity.()28.Radio was a place where lots of advertisements were placed for prod
5、ucts to feed a growing consumerism in America merging after World War l.()29.The original idea was to connect computers was for educational and commercial uses.()30.What motivated most scientists and engineers in America to develop an atomic bomb in the first place was to prevent Japan from using su
6、ch a device.()31.The Internet is a global set of documents,images and other resources and refers to all of the publicly accessible websites in the world.()32.The Apollo 11 mission landed men on the moon for the first time in human history.二.Choose the answer that best completes the statement or answ
7、ers the question:()1.The Head of State of New Zealand is _.A.the Prime Minister B.the Governor-General C.the British monarch D.the Ombudsman ()2.Which of the following is NOT a function of Parliament?A.Enacting laws.B.Supervising the governments administration.C.Receiving petitions from citizens.D.F
8、orming a government.()3.Public servants are officials working in government departments A.whose appointments are independent of political process.B.whose appointments are determined by government ministers.C.who will lose their positions when the government changes.D.who are members of the party in
9、power.()4.The three levels of local government are_.A.regional councils,District Courts and community boards B.the High Court,District Courts and Dispute Tribunals C.regional councils,territorial authorities and community boards D.regional councils,city councils and community boards ()5 Which of the
10、 following is true about the private schools in New Zealand?A.They provide distance education.B.They mainly admit students with special educational and developmental difficulties.C.They are often not co-educational.D.They mainly teach religious courses.()6.Which of the following is NOT one of the ma
11、jor exports of New Zealand?A.Dairy products.B.Fish.C.Wool.D.Oil.()7.Which of the following is NOT one of the major imports of New Zealand?A.Fruit.B.Machinery.C.Vehicles.D.Mineral fuels.()8.New Zealands trade has_ of exports going to Pacific Rim members of the APEC grouping.A.90%B.70%C.50%D.30%()9.Th
12、e first factory in the United States was a cotton textile mill in Pawtucket,in the state of _.A.New York B.Rhode Island C.Connecticut D.Georgia()10.The American system of mass production was first used in A.car industry B.textile industry C.firearms industry D.agriculture()11.The United States had t
13、he first standard paper currency in _.A.1839 B.1880 C.1863 D.1913()12.In which year was the United States rated No.1 in terms of production capacity in the world?A.1920.B.1950.C.1945.D.1960.()13.Which of the following is NOT considered as part of the service industry?A.Banking.B.Management consultat
14、ion.C.Airline.D.Steelmaking.()14.A historic moment of the civil rights movement was the March on Washington of August 28,1 963 when _ delivered his I Have a Dream speech.A.John F.Kennedy B.President Johnson C.Martin Luther King,Jr.D.Mario Savio ()15.In January 1965,President Johnson declared _ to el
15、iminate poverty by opening to everyone the opportunity to live in decency and dignity.A.war against Vietnam B.war on poverty C.war against Japan D.New Frontier program()16.Unlike Martin Luther King,_ the chief spokesperson of Black Muslims advocated violence in self defense and black pride.A.Malcolm
16、 X B.Stokely Carmichael C.Ella Baker D.James Farmer ()17.During the early stages of the civil rights movement,the major integration strategy initiated by the Congress of Racial Equality was known as _ to integrate interstate buses and bus stations in the South.A.free speech B.sit-ins at lunch counte
17、rs C.teach-ins at interstate train stations D.freedom rides()18.Due to his firm belief in nonviolent peaceful protest in the spirit of Indias leader Gandhi,_was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1964.A.John F.Kennedy B.James Farmer C Ella Bark D Martin Luther King,Jr()19.Which of the following expres
18、sions represents the core value of the mainstream society in the USA?A.Life,liberty,and the pursuit of happiness.B.Blood,sweat,and toil.C.Freedom,equality,and spirituality.D.Eat,drink,and be merry.()20.Which of the following was President Franklin D.Roosevelts main concern?A.Health care.B.Personal f
19、reedom.C.Material wealth.D.Social justice.()21.According to the author,the mosaic metaphor for American image has one fatal flaw.What is it?A.America did not decay.B.America is highly democratic.C.America is not open to change.D.America is excessively individualistic.()22.The Internet has several ch
20、aracteristics that reflect life in the USA today.Which one is NOT?A.No one is reliably in charge.B.The WWW has no center.C.Each individual is responsible for what he or she takes seriously.D.People can freely download MP3 music.()23.Which of the following institutions is responsible for the making o
21、f the Internet?A.The US military.B.The US entertainment industry.C.The US film industry.D.The US education sector.()24.Which of the following statements about Canada is true?A.Canada has the highest standard of living in the world.B.Canada is the second biggest economy among the G-7.C.Contrast to it
22、s physical size,Canada has a small population.D.Unlike the United States,Canada has scarce natural resources.()25.Which of the following about the north region is NOT true?A.The north is a scarcely populated area of ice and oceans.B.Most of the inhabitants are Aboriginal people.C.The north has rich
23、oil and gas deposits.D.People in this region depend only on arts and crafts for living.()26.Where is Lake Louise located?A.In the northern Arctic tundra.B.On the Canadian-American border.C.On the east coast D.In the Rockies.()27.What is the economic mainstay of British Columbia?A.The forestry indust
24、ry.B.The hydroelectric industry.C.Mining industry.D.Manufacturing industry.()28.Which of the following is NOT one of the prairie provinces?A.Alberta.B.Saskatchewan.C.New Brunswick.D.Manitoba.()29.What is the other official language besides English in Canada?A.German.B.Japanese.C.French.D.Finnish.()3
25、0.In the late 19th century,Chinese labourers came to Canada to .A.work as farmers and miners B.build the railroad C.do fur trade D.open shops()31.Which of the following group would fit easily into Canada according to the Canadian policy makers?A.Britons.B.Japanese.C.Ukranians.D.Mexicans.()32.Accordi
26、ng to the text,when the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbour in 1941,who considered the Japanese population in the west coast of North America a potential security threat?A.The federal government of Canada.B.The local governments in Canada.C.The United Nations.D.Amnesty International.()33.In Vancouver scho
27、ols,it is estimated that more than half of the students speak _.A.English B.French C.Mandarin Chinese D.Cantonese 三 Fill in the blank:1.New Zealand is in the _ Ocean._ is its nearest large neighbor.2.Seasons in New Zealand are opposite to the _ hemisphere,with the highest temperature in the months o
28、f January and February and the lowest temperature in the month of_.3.There had been no _ except bats in New Zealand until about 1000 years ago.However,some remarkable species of flightless birds had occupied the land and some of them have survived to this day.Among them is _,the bird that has given
29、New Zealanders their name since it is the national symbol of the country.4.The official languages in New Zealand are_,_ and New Zealand Sign Language.5,New Zealands long _ from other landmasses has made possible the evolution of unique flora and fauna.6.WASP stands for _.7.The Great Awakening of the
30、 1740s tried to breathe new feeling and strength into religion,and.cut across the lines of _.8.According to John Locke,the right to govern comes from an agreement or _ voluntarily entered into by free people.9_believes that reason teaches that God exists but leaves man free to settle his own affairs
31、.10.The majority of the Catholics in the US are descendants of immigrants from _,_ and Poland.11._and _are the two major writers of the post-Revolutionary period.12.The Masque of the Red Death and The Fall of the House of Usher were stories written by _.13.In 1852,a New England woman named Harriet Beecher Stowe wrote a novel titled _,which intensified the political debate on slavery.14.Mark Twains _is considered the greatest novel in American
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