1、A. 1.5 B. 2 C. 3 D. 3.5 2. Canada occupies nearly all of North America north of latitude _ N.A. 40 B. 45 C. 49 D. 50 3. There may be as many as _ lakes in Canada.A. 1 million B. 1.5million C. 2 million D. 2.5million4. The largest lake wholly within Canada is _.A. Lake Superior B. The Great Bear C. T
2、he Great Slave D. Lake Huron 5. _ is the largest river in Canada in volume of water.A. The St. Lawrence B. The Mackenzie C. The Yukon D. The Saskatchewan 6. The largest island in Canada is _.A. Manitoulin Island B. Baffin Island C. Victoria Island D. Newfoundland 7. The following are the provinces i
3、n Canadian Interior Plains Except _.A. Alberta B. Saskatchewan C. Manitoba D. Quebec 8. _ is the fastest-growing mother tongue in Canada.A. Spanish B. French C. Chinese D. English 9. _ were beneficiaries of the westward movement and enjoyed growth rates well above the Canadian average.A. Ontario and
4、 Quebec B. British Columbia and Alberta C. Saskatchewan and Manitoba D.Nunavut and Northwest Territories 10. _ is the first large political unit in North America with an indigenous majority.A. Northwest Territories B. Yukon C. Nunavut D. Saskatchewan FTTTFTFFFF CCCBABDCBCUnit 2 Canada Mark T or F1.T
5、he first group of Europeans to settle in Canada in large numbers were the French.2.Under the Quebec Act, France officially ceded New France to Britain.3.Under the Constitution Act of 1791, the British divided Quebec into two colonies, Lower and Upper Canada.4.Reformers led by William Lyon Mackenzie
6、were demanding an American form of government and separation from Great Britain.5.Under the British North America Act of 1867, Canada became an independent country.6. Prime Minister Macdonald predicted, “The 20th century belongs to Canada”.7. William Lyon Mackenzie King is Canadas longest-serving Pr
7、ime Minister.8. In 1982 the British North America Act was replaced by a new constitution for the government of Canada.9. Under the controversial Charter of the French Language adopted in 1977, French became the only official language in Quebec.10. Under the leadership of kim Campbell, Canada finally
8、 brought 20 years of federal budget deficits to an end.1. The name “Canada” is thought to be derived from “kanata”, an Indian word meaning _.A. a guitar B. a meeting place C. a settlement D. a piece of land2. Who was the first French to discover Canada?A. John Cabot. B. Jacques Cartier. C. Samuel de
9、 Champlain D. Henry Hudson3. Who founded the first permanent settlement at Quebec along the St. Lawrence River?4. In 1774, the British passed_ that guaranteed the French protection of their language and religion.A. the Quebec Act B. the Treaty of Paris C. the constitution Act of 1791 D. the Act of U
10、nion5. Who was the first Prime Minister of the new Canada?A. Sir John Macdonald. B. Sir Wilfrid Laurier.C. Robert Borden D. Mackenzie King6. In 1967,_ was approved by the Parliament of Canada as the national anthem .A. God Save the Queen B. O CanadaC. Advance Canada Fair D. God Defend Canada7. Quebe
11、c voters narrowly rejected secession from Canada in the _ referendum.A.1980 B.1990 C.1995 D.2000TFTTFFTTFF CBCAABCUnit3 Canada1. Saskatchewan is the worlds largest producer of timber.2. one-half of Canadas wheat is grown in Alberta.3. Canada is the worlds largest producer of newsprint.4. Oil and gas
12、 production is centered mainly in Manitoba.5. Canada is the worlds leading producer of hydroelectricity.6. Quebec has the heaviest concentration of manufacturing in Canada, accounting for more than one-half of Canadas total value of manufacturing shipments.7. Mining industries now produce more than
13、half of Canadas exports.8. In the services sector, Canadas exports exceed its imports.9. The North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) came into effect in 1989.Multiple choice1. Which of the following is Not Canadas waterway?A. The St. Lawrence B. The Mississippi.C. The Great Lakes D. The Meckenzi
14、e2. Almost _ of the land area of Canada is covered by forests.A. Half B. one-third C. two-thirds D. three-quarters3. British Columbia ranks_ in the productivity of forests in Canada.A. First B. Second C. third D. fourth4. Most of the Canadas farmland is located in_.A. The Atlantic Provinces B. the P
15、rairie ProvincesC. Quebec D. Ontario5. The following types of sea animals have been the most important exports from the Atlantic coast EXCEPT_. A. cod B. crab C. lobster D. salmon6. Much of pre-Confederation history revolved around the competition between the French and British for control of the pr
16、ofitable _.A. Mining industry B. farmlands C. fur trade D. tobacco plantation7. Canada is the worlds largest producer of the following EXCEPT_.A. Uranium B. zinc C. Potash D. nickel8. Canada is the worlds _ largest exporter of oil.A. Second B. fourth C. sixth D. tenth9. Canada has just 0.6 percent o
17、f the worlds population, but accounts for _ of total exports in world trade.4% B. 5% C.6% D.7%10. Canadas largest trading partner is _.A. G.B. B. U.S. C. Japan D. GermanyFFTFTFFFF BAABDCDDABUnit4 Canada1. In Canada territories have more autonomy from the federal government than provinces have.2. Sin
18、ce the British North America Act laid the foundation of Confederation, it formed the entire Canadian Constitution.3. In Canada the central government exercises all powers not specifically assigned to the provinces.4. The Canadian Parliament consists of the British monarch, the House of Representativ
19、es and the Senate. 5. The executive head of government in Canada is the prime Minister.6. The members of the Senate are appointed, nominally by the governor-general but in effect by the Prime Minister.7. In Canada, the House of Commons is the key legislative branch, where most important bills are in
20、troduced.8. In Canada, members of Commons are not directly elected by the voters.9. The legal system in Canada is based on English common law and there is no exception.10. The strongest national political parties in Canada during the 20th century were the Conservative Party and the Labor Party.1. _
21、cut the last legal tie between Canada and Britain and transferred the constitutional amending power from the British government to Canada.A. The BNA Act B. The Meech Lake AccordC. The Constitution of 1982 D. The referendum in 19952. The Constitution of 1982 gathered the previous constitutional acts
22、into a single framework and added _.A. the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms B. the Statute of Westminster C. the Canada Act D. the Constitution Act3. Canada is divided into _ districts, called “ridings” or “constituencies.” and There are _ Senators in the Canadian ParliamentA. 105, 308 B. 308
23、, 105 C. 150, 308 D. 308,1504. Quebec has a _ system based on _ law system. A. Criminal-law, the French B. Civil-law, the French C. Criminal-law, the British D. Civil-law, the British5. In Canada, general elections must be held at least once every _. A. two years B. three years C. four years D. five
24、 years 6. Canadas system of political parties is characterized by the following Except_.A. The functioning of two major parties.B. One-party ruleC. Alternation of rule between two major partiesD. two-and-a-half party systemFFTFTTTFFF CABBDDTEST 1 Australia unit one1. Australia is sometimes called “t
25、he land down under” because it lies south of the equator.2. Australia is the only continent occupied entirely by a single nation.3. Lying southeast of Asia, Australia is surrounded by seas and borders no nations.4. Murray-Darling Basin is the largest artesian basin in the world.5. The highlands in c
26、entral region are also called the “Great Dividing Ranges”.6. Lake Eyre, Australias largest lake and the lowest point in Australia, lies 16 meters below sea level.7. Australia is hot and dry, because it lies in the Southern Hemisphere.8. New South Wales is called the premier state, because it has the
27、 largest population.9. Though the smallest state, Victoria plays a much greater role in the countrys economy than its size might indicate.10. The northern area of Western Australia is called the Red Center of Australia.11. South Australia is also known as “the land of aborigines”.1. With regard to i
28、ts size, Australia is the _ largest country in the world. A. third B. fourth C. fifth D. sixth 2. Most Australians live on the cool, wet, forested _coastland.A. Southeast B. southwest C. northeast D. northwest 3. Australia is politically divided into_ states and _ territories.A. Four/three B. five/two C. six/three D. six/two4. The only city on the western coast which has a population of more than one million is _.A. Darwin B. Perth C. The Gold Coast D. Brisb
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