1、4.Why did English become more important after Black Death?-The laboring and merchant classes grew in economic and social importance afterthe Black Death, so English also grew in importance compared to French.1. Who are the British People?-The first known inhabitants in Britain were Celts who are the
2、 ancestors of theWelsh, Scottish and Irish people. Then came the Anglos, the Saxonsand the Jutes who brought with them the English language. Many people from other European countries came later, and in modern times there are a lot of immigrants from many former Commonwealth countries from every part
3、 of the world. Britain is a country of mixed cultures, and the Britain people are also composed of people from different ethic and culture backgrounds.2. What is Standard English?-Standard English is based on the speech of the upper class of southeasternEngland. It is widely used in media and taught
4、 at schools. It is preferred by the educated, middle-class people. It has developed and has been promoted as a model for correct Britain English. It is also the norm carried overseas. Today, Standard English is codified to the extent that the grammar and vocabulary are much the same everywhere in th
5、e world where English is taught and used.1.What are the two components of the British Parliament?-the House of Commons and the House of Lords.2.What were some of Queen Victorias major achievement?-Queen Victoria made tremendous achievements in almost every aspect. She promoted further industrial rev
6、olution, the building of railways and the growing of trade and commerce. By the end of her reign, Britain had developed to an empire including a quarter of the global population and nearly a quarter of the worlds landmass.3. What were the two camps in Europe in World War 1?-The Central Powers which
7、included Germany, Austria-Hungary, the OttomanEmpire and Bulgaria and the Allied Powers which were mainly comprised of France, the Russia Empire, the Britain Empire, Italy and the United States.4. Why did Britain cooperate closely with the United States after World War 2?-Because they were allied du
8、ring the war and shared the same worries about theformer Soviet Union.1. What were the results of the Industrial Revolution in Britain?-The Industrial Revolution changed Britain in many ways. First, industrial countryincreased dramatically. Britain became the most advanced industrial country and als
9、o the financial center in the world. Second, urbanization took place. Many new cities sprang up. Third, it caused great changes in the class structure. The old social classes declined, and new ones emerged and developed.2. The Rise and Fall of the British Empire?-Colonization of Newfoundland, the fi
10、rst British colony overseas, in 1583 markedthe beginning of the British Empire. By 1837, British had long been an empire which included the colonies in Canada, Australia, New Zealand, India and many small states in the West Indies. By the end of 19th century, the British Empire included a quarter of
11、 the global population and nearly a quarter of the worlds landmass. During the mid-19th century, the British government consolidated the existing colonies by bringing them under the direct control of the government. Before World War 1, Britain had the largest colonial empire in the world. However, B
12、ritain suffered great loss to its manpower in the two World Wars and exhausted its reserves of gold, dollars and overseas investment. Most of Britains colonies gained independence since the 1940s, which inevitably led to the fall the Empire.1. What are the three functions of the House of Commons?-to
13、 draft laws, to scrutinize, criticize and restrain the activities of the government,and to influence future government policy.2. Why is the Conservative Party sometimes called the Right?-Because the Conservative Party is supported by landowners and businessmen,who are often from the middle and upper
14、-middle class.3. What kind of public image does Liberal Democrats have in Britain?-The Liberal Democrats is perceived as middle between the Conservative and theLabor Party. It is comparatively flexible and pragmatic in its balance of the individual and the social. It emphasizes the need for a change
15、 in Britains constitutional arrangements to make the government more democratic and accountable.4. Why are independent candidates unlikely to win in the general election?-Because even if they were elected, they would be powerless in Parliament.Therefore, it is not possible for many people to vote fo
16、r independent candidates.1.What do British electoral campaigns usually involve during the process of a general election?-The electoral campaigns usually involve advertising in newspapers, door-to-door campaigning and leaflets. The main parties are given short periods of time on national television t
17、o present their policies to the public. Apart from the parties own publicity, newspapers and TV programs spend a lot of time discussing the campaign, interviewing politicians, and predicting the results.2.What is the Commonwealth of Nations?-The Commonwealth of Nations is a voluntary association of
18、independentsovereign states, all of which acknowledge the British monarch as the head. The Commonwealth is not a political union of any sort, and its member states have full autonomy to manage their internal and external affairs. It is primarily an organization in which countries with diverse econom
19、ic backgrounds have an opportunity for close and equal interaction after gaining independence. The major activities of the Commonwealth are designed to advocate democracy, human rights, and to promote economic cooperation and growth within its members.1. What was the negative aspect of Thatchers ref
20、orm in the early 1980s?-Its negative aspect was a rapid increase in unemployment. In 1982, theunemployment rate reached the level of the Great Depression years, with three million people out of work.2. What are the characteristics of Britains agriculture?-Britishs agriculture is characterized by a s
21、mall portion of the population engagedin agricultural activities with a high degree of mechanization. Although it employs a mere 1% of the countrys labor force, it meets around 60% of the national demands. 3. What happened to Britains beef industry in the mid-1990s?s beef industry was hit badly by B
22、SE, resulting in a ban on beef exports in1996.4. What are some of the popular tourist attraction in Britain?-The popular tourist attractions in English include: the Dorset and the East DevonCoast, the Lake District, Stonehenge, Windsor Castle, university towns of Oxford and Cambridge, Tower of Londo
23、n, St. Pauls Cathedral and so on.1.What were the major causes of Britains relative economic decline in the postwar period?s economy experienced a relative decline in the postwar period for severalreasons. First, British suffered a great losses in the two World Wars and had gone heavily into debt to
24、finance the war. Second, the era of the British Empire was over. India and other British colonies, which provided raw material and large market for British goods, gained their independence. Third, British was forced to maintain an expensive military presence in many overseas locations until the end
25、of 1960s. Fourth, British had to make substantial financial contributions to NATO and UN Security Council. Finally, British failed to invest in industry after World War 2 whereas its competitors like Germany and Japan caught up with British buy investing in the most modern equipment and means of pro
26、duction.2.Why do developed nations like Britain encourage the development of the service industry?-The service industry has played an increasingly important role in economy in the development countries. On the other hand ,it requires a large group of people working in it so that abundant employment
27、opportunities are provided. On the other hand, the service industry causes little pollution.1.What used to be the major functions of grammar schools and vocational schools in Britain?-The major functions of grammar schools were to train the most academically capable students and prepare them for uni
28、versity, whereas the major functions of vocational schools were to help less successful students to learn a trade.2.What kind of subjects do Britain comprehensive schools provide?-British comprehensive schools provide a general education, offering bothacademic subjects like literature and science, a
29、nd practical subjects like cooking and carpentry.3. In what ways do Britain universities enjoy complete academic freedom?-British universities enjoy complete academic freedom because they can appointtheir own staff, decide which students to admit, provide their own courses and award their own degree
30、s.4. How do students in the Open University receive their education?-The students follow university courses through textbooks, TV and radio broadcasts,correspondence, video, and a network of study centers.5. What role does the media play in Britain leisure culture?-The media plays an essential role in British leisure culture since it helps to shapethe publics opinion, determine peoples moral and political orientation and consolidate or undermine the rule of a governme
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