A Raphael B Michelangelo C Da Vinci D Titian
__6__ The first American President who inaugurated in Washington City was__. A George Washington B Thomas Jefferson C John Adants D Andrew Jackson __7__ The “Big Stick” Policy was advanced by President__.
A Franklin D. Roosevelt B William Mckinley C Thomas Woodrow Wilson D Theodore Rooservelt
__8__ What is the largest river in America?
A the Ohio River B The Columbia C the Mississippi River D The Colorado __9__ The United States is ___ populous country in the world. A the third most B the second most C the most D the fourth most
__10__ Which of the following is the father of the modern mode of painting? __ A Raphael B Titain C Loenardo da Vinci D Michelangelo 13
__1__ The British established 13 colonies along ___. A the west coast of North America B the west coast of South America C the east coast of North America D the east coast of South America
__2__ In Jan.1918, American President ___ prepared his “Fourteen Point” as a basis of peace negotiation.
A Woodrow Wilson B William H. Taft C Warren D Harding
__3__ Who took up the translation of the Bible into English for the first time? A Jan Hus B Jone Wycliffe C Martin Luther D John Calvin
__4__ President Franklin D. Roosevelt proposed a well-know policy called ___ to save the economic situation.
A the Open Door Policy B the “Big Stick” C Good Neighbor Policy D the New Deal __5__ Who is the author of Institutes of the Christian Religion? A Jan Hus B Jone Wycliffe C John Calvin D Martin Luther __6__ The Declaration of Independence was drafted by ___.
A Thomas Jefferson B George Washington C Benjamin Franklin D John Adams __7__ On Aug.14,1947, the U.S. and British issued a joint communiqué called ___.
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A the Teheran Declaration B the Atlantic charter C the Washington Proclamation D the Cairo Declaration
__8__ Whose motto “what do I know” put down in his essays, is world-famous? ___. A Cervantes B Rabelais C Shakespeare D Montaigne
__9__ The first ten amendments to the U.S. Constitution was called ___. A The Treaty of Paris B The Federalist Paper C The Bill of Rights
D The Articles of Confederation
__10__ “The Lost Generation” refers to the young people ___. A In the post-WWII era B In the post-WWI era C In the post-Vietnam-War era D In the post-Cold-War era 14
__1__ The period of the “Cold War” began when ___ came forth in March 1947. A NATO B the Eisenhower Doctrine C the Truman Doctrine D Marshall Plan
__2__ In his inaugural speech, ___ said that ?the only thing we have to fear is fear itself?. A Woodrow Wilson B Franklin D. Roosevelt C Hurry Truman D Benjamin Franklin __3__ Who published the first Greek edition of the new Testament in 1516? A Bruegel B El Greco C Rabelais D Erasmus
__4__ Who was considered as father of modern astronomy and forward his theory that the sun, not the earth, is the centre of the universe? A Copernicus B Kepler C Galileo D Newton __5__ The largest public library in the U.S. is ___ .
A Library of Harvard B Library of Congress C Franklin Library D Roosevelt Library __6__ The 1920s in the United States has been described as a period of ___. A cultural revival B loss of purpose
C development in science and technology D material success and spiritual frustration
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__7__ “Marshall Plan” aimed at the following except ___. A restoring the economy B avoiding revolution
C providing funds for all the countries involved in the war D finding markets for US? extra goods
__8__ The American policy towards the Soviet Union after the Second World War was ___. A Cooperation B cold war C containment D impartiality
__9__ Who, the author of Prince, was called “Father of political science” in the West? A Dante B Bacon C Locke D Machiavelli
__10__ ___ is considered America?s unique contribution to music. A Jazz B Rock and Roll C Country Music D Western Music 15
__1__ Who was the first to apply the telescope to the study of the skies? A Kepler B Copernicus C Galileo D Newton
__2__ Whose discovery of the law of the universal gravitation is the most important of all his achievement in physics?
A Kepler B Issac Newton C Galileo D Copernicus
__3__The three biggest newspapers are of the following except ___.
A New York Times B Washington Post C Los Angeles Times D Reader?s Digest __4__Metropolitan Museum is in__.
A Washington D.C. B Boston C New York D Philadelphia __5__The New Frontier was put forward by __. A Kennedy B Johnson C Nixon D Benjamin Franklin
__6__Who resigned because of Watergate Scandal, the first president to do so in American history?
A Kennedy B Johnson C Richard Nixon D Truman __7__Empire State Building is in___.
A Chicago B New York C Washington D.C. D Detroit __8__ “Knowledge is power.” Was said by__.
A Francis Bacon B Shakespeare C Thomas Hobbes D John Locke
__9__Which of the following philosophers believed that man is selfish by nature?
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A John Locke B Descartes C Pierre Gassendi D Thomas Hobbes
__10__Jazz, a great contribution to the world popular music, was originated from the music of __.
A Indians B Spanish C Negroes D Portuguese 16
__1__Which of the following philosophers ever said “I think, therefore I am”? A Francis Bacon B Deseartes C Pierre Gassendi D John Locke __2__American Presidents are elected __.
A every two years B every four years C every five years D every six years
__3__Which branch of American government has the power to interpret the Constitution? A The Supreme Court B The President C The House D The Senate
__4__The American Constitution is the oldest written constitution in the world. It was drawn up in__.
A 1778 B 1783 C 1774 D 1787
__5__ Which country was the richest and the most powerful country in the Europe in the middle of the 17th century?
A Flander B England C France D the Netherlands
__6__ Whose doctrines of the separation of powers became one of the most important principles of the U.S. Constitution?
A John Locke B Montesquieau C Rousseau D Voltaire
__7__The “basies” taught in American elementary schools are __. A social studies, reading, arithmetic B science, reading, writing, arithmetic C reading, writing, arithmetic D physical education, reading, writing __8__ The Gettysburg victory was the turning point of __.
A the Civil War B the war of Independence C the Indian War D the Trenton War __9__ The functions of institutions of highest education in the U.S. are__.
A research and teaching B teaching and degree awarding C professional training, teaching and public service D teaching, research and pubic service __10__ The largest religious group in America is __. A Roman Catholics B Protestants C Orthodox D Presbyterians 17
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__1__Who ever said the most famous word “Man is born free, and everywhere he is in chains?” A John Locke B Montesquieu C Rousseau D Voltaire
__2__Who ever said that “Lost time is never found again” and “God helps those who help themselves” ?
A John Locke B Voltaire C Montesquieu D Benjamin Franklin __3__ __ is not a nationally observed holiday of America? A Easter Sunday B Veteran?s Day C Independence Day D Christmas __4__On Memorial Day, a grand ceremony is held at __ in Washington D.C. A the Lincoln Memorial B the Washington Monument C the White House Lawn D the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier
__5__The theme of Thanksgiving has always been ___.
A friendship and happiness B peace and plenty C cooperation and rich award D love and happiness
__6__How many seats does the House of Representatives have? A 635 B 120 C 435 D 351
__7__The Four Freedoms were declared by__.
A Kennedy B Johnson C Richard Nixon D Franklin D. Roosevelt __8__The main purpose of Ku Klux Klan is__.
A persecuting blacks B killing politicians C kidnapping foreigners D murdering millionaires __9__The Head of the Representatives is called__. A Chancellor B Speaker C Chairman D Leader
__10__ When did Christopher Columbus land on one of the Bahama Islands? A 1492 B 1493 C 1498 D 1502
参考答案
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1. 选B. Wales的首府威Cardiff, Scotland的首府为Edinburgh. Northern Ireland的首府Belfast, Ireland的首府为Dublin.
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