1. ____is the core of the English Government.
4 z; c+ j( W- d5 r* d% p' Z A the Sovereign$ q# I) }0 f9 z$ ?8 X% o
B the House of Lords
0 r ], f }- b# }& K* x C the House of Commons
' P1 I" O3 X, g4 j D the Cabinet
; H+ z$ ]2 Z& T6 Q q 2. Melbourne is located ____
6 K" K& ^, p, N# w A in Canada/ E% j7 t6 B! Z5 N: {* c, z
B in New Zealand
6 b9 p$ i Z8 L z3 G0 i7 h C in Ireland
0 x* Y/ S- Y) F: T( b9 M D in Australia
0 o% R# M1 E8 V& h' x7 e 3. ____forced Nixon to resign in 1973.
/ s$ |3 t5 A! O. k; h# U8 v A The Watergate Scandal& w) o" N) @' g+ s/ m$ d9 d
B The Iran-Gate Scandal4 Z6 D! B+ X5 \
C The Un-American Activities Committee
" W8 P3 @, {; P" B+ }. e D The New Right
0 ^9 }% V) {; F5 o2 q' a 4. The young people in the post-WWI era are referred to as “_____”3 d' a9 \# u, _$ m
A the Boom Generation, g5 g/ V7 i3 o
B the Lost Generation' x% R6 ]6 l4 ]
C the Yuppies. v9 k1 { Q5 z$ i) V* D& e* k
D the Cowboys9 |) c9 Y6 g Q! M$ z6 I/ n, O
5. ____was greatly influenced by Chinese and Japanese poetry.
7 U( D& J$ ~7 p0 ?( I U8 J# D A Ezra Pound% _( e$ }( p# ]9 i8 |" H
B Walt Whitman& a1 k) h" ^% p* Y; V
C Robert Frost) e- B3 q3 ?+ R* K1 [4 `+ a
D Edgar Allan Poe5 Y: [+ T# ?- A. j v0 k
6. Which of the following novels was NOT written by Charles Dickens?
8 @+ ?( A% v5 d2 u2 E& w A David Copperfield
% j% p! i2 q/ `+ b) n8 X B The Pickwick Papers
8 W. Y3 G& L+ D- W C Oliver Twist9 Y5 i$ A# H+ a$ k
D Women in Love
& B8 g- g. }1 L, j) y! ~, U/ k* S 7. A myth is a ____ tale originally with religious significance that explains the actions of gods or heroes, the causes of natural phenomena or both.
( H; F5 J8 K% o4 B M: w* u A non-fictional
. a# W5 [) `7 Z7 M1 M B fictional9 \4 I2 a, n. ~+ c% A- H7 C
C gothic
" \! r7 q6 u* f6 z( _0 { D poetic% r: Y0 C% Q' A' K9 p$ ~: N
8. The force of a/an ____ act is identical with the speaker’s intention.
) G) e0 j6 |. ]: n6 b A illocutionary
7 O+ e0 b# q# M: M# u5 _ B locutionary! o" X/ y4 e) Z+ U( n) n1 Q" t* q
C perlocutionary. C7 w3 t. c- X/ \) M; Z, q
D prelocutionary- F3 [2 G+ E" A4 E! e6 V
9.Saussure distinguishes the linguistic competence of the speaker as ____2 o& n5 F+ F: Q/ W9 P. i& |
A parole
; M0 a) p3 i! I2 l5 x; t l B language
L; t0 g+ G7 e5 C- _ C system6 E n4 s- G0 m' C5 M
D langue
0 ~; }; ? W* a! k 10. The noun “tear” and the verb “tear” are ____" ]# n3 O6 N( e4 j2 d% \3 y
A homophones
" S/ B6 H. q- c6 l4 q0 \ B homographs
& k1 k2 T( m9 o3 k C complete homonyms
$ u, y! L1 s0 c6 N/ c" H& _ D allophones
" s- q& i, `8 {9 u; |8 M D" v 答案及解析6 W- \& l+ u/ m* e" H$ J. n
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英国内战(1642-1646)
$ W/ C5 s+ u4 U 1.On August 22, 1642, the First Civil War began. The king’s men were called Cavaliers, and the supporters of Parliament were called Roundheads.0 v, r H2 H2 E- b
1642.8.22,第一次内战爆发,支持国王者被成为“骑士派”,支持议会者被成为“圆颅派”。( W y$ S) D p" R9 ~
2.Charles was tried by a High Court of Justice, found guilty of have levied war against his kingdom and the Parliament, condemned to death, and executed on a scaffold outside the Banqueting House at Whitehall on January 30, 1649.
5 u1 E9 U1 K' C! q" G% _4 e: c 查尔斯在一级高级法院受审,犯有对王国和议会发动战争之罪,被判死刑,并于1649.1.30在宴会宫窗外的绞刑架上绞死。 |