1. ____is the core of the English Government.
( h' M5 D9 V2 T+ d0 y; {, c A the Sovereign
+ D1 q! ?. ]$ G4 _ x B the House of Lords
! n o: z+ a. G& v; z( N5 j C the House of Commons2 u3 ~; P8 I. G( G9 g) I( T3 Z% o
D the Cabinet. S2 ~+ u v4 |0 B& }
2. Melbourne is located ____
* B, Q' E, q: p; u1 h- d A in Canada. W" k/ D0 o$ b1 s* e
B in New Zealand
" q# f' {1 d- I2 r: A7 J1 u8 r C in Ireland6 p0 L3 e0 O# O- U% e: C
D in Australia2 N9 z$ j- r1 F- P' m, a' G) a6 v+ Z% H
3. ____forced Nixon to resign in 1973.
2 s3 |8 b/ G) y! } A The Watergate Scandal- v, a! e: a/ R& }* v$ Q
B The Iran-Gate Scandal9 S5 J+ K3 t; |# t5 z5 Q U
C The Un-American Activities Committee
: o% o& ?2 {% C# ~( p4 Q D The New Right1 t1 A3 I8 s* I3 j6 Z+ N
4. The young people in the post-WWI era are referred to as “_____”# u9 [$ ^2 F4 m9 w
A the Boom Generation
" u& Y' x% c- X1 M" s5 l" b B the Lost Generation& p' O, w; B% S8 a5 Y
C the Yuppies
& F0 l/ x! e: v' n5 v D the Cowboys. H; G+ u" O8 G+ _4 A
5. ____was greatly influenced by Chinese and Japanese poetry.. |3 c. J+ f% D7 [: ]" c
A Ezra Pound
1 E& b" c) p, T* [! g% R9 T0 q% n B Walt Whitman1 g7 S( n8 v# n" }) N- e1 e
C Robert Frost& A0 P0 v9 Z5 _3 I
D Edgar Allan Poe1 A% i( q0 k4 ^% K
6. Which of the following novels was NOT written by Charles Dickens?8 b9 R: \; f$ \- |
A David Copperfield
$ E0 P% q& M' U B The Pickwick Papers! o. b' I. K- o- ?3 V4 k2 E9 q
C Oliver Twist! \( c7 |/ |/ o2 R3 A! ^( S& `
D Women in Love& `1 R7 c2 W( i- o
7. A myth is a ____ tale originally with religious significance that explains the actions of gods or heroes, the causes of natural phenomena or both.; q" \- o, H3 P5 x4 h. _- J4 x6 J
A non-fictional) v5 Z. k; P; J; ^
B fictional. ]/ F! i( ?. L# M! A' {) ?
C gothic
3 H* A& |; d0 W D poetic
9 K k$ R+ _% T 8. The force of a/an ____ act is identical with the speaker’s intention.
0 J# b8 n3 r- F p4 ]- ~ A illocutionary: `4 p: m: Z, {, B- v
B locutionary0 \) u9 ~/ ^* @ ?
C perlocutionary# K Y0 O/ n1 V# P1 Y, p/ T7 w
D prelocutionary% Z( I2 o- ]* \0 P4 l3 H2 K
9.Saussure distinguishes the linguistic competence of the speaker as ____4 X' b6 ^5 b. ?9 E; t
A parole
8 a5 _* m. ?6 y' N% L9 k: D5 \ B language% e) X7 ]) O9 y% A! M
C system; k ]- t, b. V/ F2 F& ^
D langue6 S2 X- b. P6 P( g
10. The noun “tear” and the verb “tear” are ____
3 c$ [0 \+ q$ G8 U7 e9 ^2 a7 H& F A homophones
# ~) T& n" L4 M _ B homographs
1 ?, w/ b, V+ w4 U& k5 M C complete homonyms
3 B0 V h6 Q9 n: t" ^# d8 d D allophones: }2 H. R5 f6 }9 W# `" p
答案及解析% ~2 M5 D& d1 ^2 j9 Q9 E
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7 B8 ~* \0 T: j7 m$ ?4 I1 {& s 英国内战(1642-1646)
% n& S6 h& F6 g$ z 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.
# l& H7 d% Q' q4 l3 F1 { 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”。
( a1 e) C- a3 |% v6 b1 L 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, 1649.8 n V( Q: n J% ]) `
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。 |